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Solano History 19 records found  previous11 - 19  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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2164 2164
1930

Blue Ridge Mt. schoolyard. School picnic

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1864 1864

Oak Grove School at north end of lake, east of Pope Creek Bridge

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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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2415 2415
1903

School (?) outing at Green Valley Falls picnic ground, May 21, 1903. (Generally same people as in 2414)

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2414 2414
1903

School (?) outing at Green Valley Falls picnic ground, May 21, 1903

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2972 2972

Pleasants Valley School. School in grove of trees. 10 people in photo. There was a school up Gates Canyon on Freibe's Ranch where the road forks above where Gates lived..

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0031 0031

Christian Chrch built in 1885. Located on Catherine St. between Wilson and McClellan. (Church was formed out at Oilers Grove and was also used as a school at that location..

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School's story is wreathed in summary of pupils / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [671] [WAYITWAS-2006-671]
This is Part 1 of a two-part article. Part 2 will run Sunday, Oct. 22. - Editor In the early years of Solano County history, Benicia was at the forefront in developing educational institutions for the children of the first pioneer families.
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Sermons, fruit and bicyclists engross town / Delaplane, Kristin [377] [ECHOS-1998-377]
'The church was the real center of social activity. In this little town of 2,000, there were eight churches of different denominations. We attended the Presbyterian Church regularly - Sunday school, church service and on Wednesday, night prayer meetings.
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