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6119 6119

Looking up Santa Clara St, Vallejo, Ca

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5335 5335

San Jose YMI Santa Clara Council Band 1

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5334 5334

San Jose YMI Santa Clara Council Band 1

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5328 5328

"Holy Ghost Parade" Santa Clara

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Santa Clara Holy Ghost Queen (5102a through 5102v renumbered as 5314 through 5335)

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Vallejo had short-lived stint as state capital / Bowen, Jerry [782] [WAYITWAS-2007-782]
The next time you are in the area bounded by York, Santa Clara, Maine and Sacramento streets in Vallejo, you will be near a long-gone historic site. Back in 1852 a two-story building sporting two flags dominated a hill that was centrally located between those streets.
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The Armijo trail led from Santa Fe to L.A. / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [497] [WAYITWAS-2004-497]
During the late 1830s and into the 1840s, more than 500 land grants were awarded in California, mostly to settlers of Spanish descent. Several of these grants were located in the area which later became Solano County, among them the Soscol grant given to General Vallejo, the Rio de Los Putos grant owned by William Wolfskill, the Suisun Rancho of Chief Solano, Juan Manuel Vaca's and Juan Felipe Pena's Lihuaytos grant and Rancho Tolenas or Armijo, given to Don Jose Francisco Armijo.
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California Mission Studies Painting California Mission Studies Painting
1940

Created by the Index of American Design for the WPA Federal Art Project Circa 1940. This map shows the location of the 21 California Missions - San Rafael Arcangle, San Jose de Guadalupe, Santa Cruz, San Carlos de Borromeo, San Antonio de Padua, San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, Santa Ines, San Buenaventura, San Gabriel Arcangel, San Juan Capistrano, San Diego de Alcala, San Luis Rey de Francia, San Fernando Rey de Espana, Santa Barbara, La Purisima Concepcion, San Miguel Arcangel, Nuestro Senora de la Soledad, San Juan Bautista, Santa Clara de Assisi, San Francisco de Assis, and San Francisco Solano. Models of these missions are on display at the Cline Cellars Missions Museum in Sonoma, CA. www.californiamissionsmuseum.com

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English teacher recalls days in the fields / Delaplane, Kristin [414] [ECHOS-1999-414]
Marcus Lopez is the son of Mexican migrant farm laborers. He now teaches English at Solano Community College. He graduated from the University of Santa Clara. He also studied at University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco State University.
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Strange medicines and standard crimes / Delaplane, Kristin [289] [ECHOS-1996-289]
Last in a series In the fall of 1856, several families traveling in wagon trains and with cattle passed through Solano County from Santa Clara County bound for some of the northern counties. A great many families were said to be immigrating to the north.
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