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Solano History 127 records found  beginprevious118 - 127  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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The Buildings Remain, But Not the Names / Rico, John [933] [RICO-1979-933]
THEY CAME - THEY STAYED AWHILE, THEN DISAPPEARED - If you would look at pictures taken following the April 19, 1892, earthquake in Vacaville you can see that many of the buildings damaged during that quake were repaired and are still standing along Main Street.
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5304 5304

Japanese elders in front of Buddhist Temple, see names in file

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5166 5166

Vacaville Grammer School Bank, see large picture in filke for names

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0116 0116
1892

Earthquake damage, ca1892. April 2, 1892 - corner of Main and Dobbins. Crystal's Sore, Shaefer's Store. (much more info on index card)

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3829 3829

Auto accident, Case 7363 - See Keane family file

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3830 3830

A, B, and C - Auto involved in wreck - See Keane family file

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WY0167c WY0167c

Wolfskill Ranch home - see also WY172 - Family standing on porch of stone house. John R. Wolfskill is third person from the left..

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1069 1069
1912

Crowley and Cohlon Baseball team, see photo for list of names

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4849 4849

Episcopal Church Sunday School. For names see file marked "Church - Episcopal"

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Gold Rush lured family to California / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [199] [WAYITWAS-2004-199]
Luzena Stanley Wilson and her husband, Mason Wilson, are two names that resonate through Vacaville's early history. The couple arrived in California with their two toddlers in 1849, attracted by the Gold Rush. They experienced the hardships of the rough society of Sacramento and Nevada City before finally settling in the fertile Vaca Valley in 1851.
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