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Reliving the Saga of Vaca Fire-Eaters / Rico, John [873] [RICO-1981-873]
I've got a suggestion to make. Let's change the name of the Vacaville Fire Department to Vacaville Emergency Services. I have my doubts about the council buying this suggestion, but it's something for them to think about.
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Vacaville Fire Department. Louie Pester, Gary Lee Bettenhouser, Warren Hughes, John Rico

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Benicia - Solano County, California 1885 Benicia - Solano County, California 1885
1885

A large sketch of the Carquinez Straits and San Pablo Bay with the town of Benicia in 1885. Several notable structures are present such as Benicia City Hall, Turner and Eckley Ship Yard, Fire Department Building, Carquinez Packing Company, Palace Hotel, St. Augustine College, and the Bank of Benicia..

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Vaca business boomed during the late 1800s / Delaplane, Kristin [358] [ECHOS-1997-358]
The summer of 1884, the editor published a list of businesses in Vacaville:
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Back row-Roy Kroll, Murl Daugherty, Jim Rogers, Paul Bender. Front row-Allan Benefield, Bur Orrick, Clan dePollard, Rod Blade, Chief Warren Hughes, Vacaville Fire department

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Suisun City becomes 1880s commerce center / Delaplane, Kristin [243] [ECHOS-1995-243]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council, Solano Genealogical Society, Solano Historian and the Suisun City Fire Department. First of two parts Suisun Township was the largest township in Solano County, consisting of about 110,000 acres; 10,000 of those acres were under water. The township was bounded all around by Elmira, Vacaville, Napa County, Green Valley Township, Benicia and the Montezuma Township.
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Dingley Mill - Built in 1859 by George Dingley in Green Valley. An overshot water wheel mill which burned in 1867. The 3rd story and; roof were removed after the fire. Later used as storage shed. [...]

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Vaca Fire Dept. Began as Bucket Brigade / Rico, John [930] [RICO-1979-930]
THE INEVITABLE CHANGES - Vacaville has had firemen ever since the town was founded far prior to the turn of the century. The bucket
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Finding a Use for Two New Words / Rico, John [898] [RICO-1981-898]
REWRITING THE DICTIONARY - In searching through the many dictionaries we have in the Reporter editorial department, I was a bit disturbed when the words "screwee" and "screwor" were not listed. Perhaps those new words can be found in a book of slang. I went to the trouble of purchasing S. I [...]
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