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Good Templars Orphans' Home, Vallejo, Ca

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I.O.O.F. Orphan's Home, Vallejo, California with with trees in front

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I.O.O.F. Orphan's Home, Vallejo, California with visitors

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Solano Historian December 1986 Solano Historian December 1986
1986

December 1986 edition of the Solano Historian Magazine. This issue contains the following articles: Shiloh Church by Carley Robinson, Good Templars' Home for Orphans by Ernest Wichels, Vallejo - The County Seat and The City and County of Vallejo by Thomas Lucy, Town of Cement 1902-1927 by Ruth Kilkenny, Mare Island Wheels by Sue Lemmon, Frank R. Devlin - A Leading Citizen of Vallejo by Marion Devlin, and a welcome message by Mary Higham, SCHS President..

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May air of 1883 filled with picnics, rain / Delaplane, Kristin [333] [ECHOS-1997-333]
The year was 1883 and a new Good Templars Lodge was established in Allendale with 23 members. But the big news that spring with the Good Templars was their May Day Temperance Picnic to be held at Oiler's Grove. J.M. Oiler would provide water, feed and a stable for up to 500 horses at 25 cents per animal [...]
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Remembering the Good Old School Days / Rico, John [876] [RICO-1981-876]
School days, good old golden rule days. An estimated 9,000 Vacaville area elementary and high school students will go back to their classes next Tuesday. No one is able to predict whether registrations will be up or down. With home building here at a near stagnant position, there actually could be a decline in registrations for the fall semesters.
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Vallejo detained in revolt 150 years ago / Delaplane, Kristin [290] [ECHOS-1996-290]
By the 1840s, the Mexican hold on California was weakening. There were less than 10,000 Mexicans living in California, and they were not a particularly powerful group, as they were scattered throughout the area in small towns and settlements. Many Californians, including Mexican nationals, were unhappy with Mexico's rule, which was very slack and provided the settlements with little support. Thus, the Union, the United States, was in a good position to win support and take over.
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This Is Vacaville 1966 This Is Vacaville 1966
1966

This is Vacaville 1966 Presented by Berl Robinson from Welcome Wheels Public Relations. A brochure containing advertisements to local businesses and a profile of the Vacaville Unified School District. A classified directory of goods and services is also included. Mayor A.T. [...]

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Vacaville destroyed in year's second inferno / Bowen, Jerry [36] [WAYITWAS-2000-36]
In the early days of California it was common for hastily erected towns to be destroyed by fire. Homes and businesses were built close together and usually out of wood. The cost and importance of fire protection was ignored until a disaster happened. Occasionally, after a particularly bad fire, a town would slowly fade away and disappear if it didn't have a good reason to rebuild.
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