Putah Creek at flood. The biggest stone brideg west of the Rockies spanned Putah Creek about 1.5 miles below Monticello on the Napa Road. (Large negative)
May 1987 edition of the Solano Historian Magazine. This issue contains the following articles: Green Valley - by an anonymous author who describes his walk through Green Valley in 1879, The Legislature in Vallejo by Lee Fountain, The Incredible Train Ferry Solano by Charlene Erwin, Judge Randall Retires by Matthew Fountain, George Dingley and the Early Mills of Solano by M. Clyde Low, Sperry Flour Mill by Ernest Wichels and Matthew Fountain, and a welcome message by Sue Lemmon, SCHS President..
Benicia Public School. (Large negs B and C)
{Large Negative File and 35 mm) Bud Dannenberg's great-uncle. Dannenberg Ranch. Buffalo Brewing Company
{Large Negative File) Liberty Bond Train - WW-I - Unloading armored tank. Constable Joseph Stadfeldt, Vacaville, by man with gun
Vacaville Grammer School Bank, see large picture in filke for names
Pierce Home, Suisun Valley, Rockville Road. View of west side - two ladies on front porch. (Large Glass Plate 5 x 7) WY126 = See also 2358 and 2358H
Locations include: Vacaville, Los Putos Rancho, Armijo Grant, Suisun Grant, Suscol Grant, Green Valley. Historical atlas map of Solano County, California. Compiled, drawn and published from personal examinations and surveys by Thompson and West. San Francisco, Cala. 1878. Thos. [...]
Vacaville High School, 35, 35 year reunion. (35mm and large neg)