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Solano History 9 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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Lewis and Will Pierce - Belmont

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Lewis Pierce home, Suisun Valley

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Lewis Pierce on horse

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Lewis Pierce and cowboys. See index card for names

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1900

Lewis Pierce on horse, 7/29/00, Laytonville

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Lewis Pierce arrived early in 11851. Built home on Suisun Creek in 1870's. Lewis Pierce Jr married Aline Mary Ford in 1903, Aline Mary Ford born 9/14/1883, died at 109..

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Palatial home of Lewis Pierce, the pioneer. His so, the late Judge William Pierce inherited the home and named it Willotta in 1900. It stood just south of the Rockville Road at Suisun Creek in what is now "Willotta Oaks."

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1847-8

Armijo Adobe (ca. 1847-48) Pen wash from pencil sketch by Nathan Coombs Sr. of Napa. Pen wash by Mary Pedri. [...]

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Solano sprouted food, good times in 1864 / Delaplane, Kristin [349] [ECHOS-1997-349]
According to the 1864 assessment, the total value of property in Solano County was $2,629,185.12. The taxes would come to $90,766.33. About 1,000 tons of wheat and 200 tons of barley were stored in Lewis Pierce's warehouse in Suisun that early fall. In addition, a large quantity had already been shipped to San Francisco.
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