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Solano History 16 records found  previous11 - 16  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
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Town flourished, then faded on the river of time / Bowen, Jerry [580] [WAYITWAS-2005-580]
In my last column, we saw that the settlement of the Montezuma Hills was a long and troubled process. One of the more interesting claims made for a grant of land was the infamous "Luco Claim."
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Montezuma 1 and 2 Cultural Resources Montezuma 1 and 2 Cultural Resources
1980

The Montezuma I and II project area lies in the western portion of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, for the most part in the area known as the Montezuma Hills. The principal purpose of this research effort has been to provide PG E with information which would have allowed the company to complete requirements for Application For Certification to the California Energy Commission. The cultural resources investigation is considered part of the broad environmental review process necessary under CEC guidelines..

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WY0121a WY0121a
1900

Pioneer Sullivan's Steam Tractor and combine harvestor, circa 1895-1900. Pioneer pulling one of the first combined harvestors in the Rio Vista, California area..

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WY0108d WY0108d
1962

Enlarged View north of the 1846 Hastings adobe known as the Montezuma Adobe, also known as the Stratton House; circa 1962 (WY-108A)

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WY0108c WY0108c
1962

Enlarged View north of the 1846 Hastings adobe known as the Montezuma Adobe, also known as the Stratton House; circa 1962 (WY-108A)

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WY0108a WY0108a
1962

View north of the 1846 Hastings adobe known as the Montezuma Adobe, also known as the Stratton House; circa 1962

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