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Solano History 25 records found  beginprevious16 - 25  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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1026 1026
1914

Grizzly Island ditch 2, Yee Yen, 4/17/14

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1025 1025
1914

Grizzly Island, gopher plow w/tractor 1, field "C", camp 2

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1030 1030

Grizzly Island clam bucket dredge, G. L. Peabody dredge

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Grizzly Island slowly evolves to preserve / Delaplane, Kristin [292] [ECHOS-1996-292]
In the 1880s through the 1900s, the industry on Grizzly Island was pretty well given over to dairies. Cows were milked only in the spring and then they were milked by hand. Their fresh milk was separated and fed to the ranchers' calves and pigs. It was Steve Staffane's job to stop at each ranch to collect the cream, which was hauled by barge on the sloughs to Dutton's Landing where, the White Rose Creamery was established [...]
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3423 3423

Man driving team of horses

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0331 0331

Two teams of horses with wagons. "4th of July parade"

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3677 3677

Agricultural worker - huge horse team

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0784 0784
1916

Eva O. Hilden driving team of horses through mud on Putah Canyon Road..

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WY0118b WY0118b
1910

Herman Heckworth's harvestor in the Montezuma Hills, circa 1915 - Same team as in view A, 34 head of horses, five spans of six abreast plus four in the lead. Owned by John McCormack and Edward A. Young..

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Solano enjoyed glorious spring in 1856 / Delaplane, Kristin [287] [ECHOS-1996-287]
Second in a series Springtime 1856: gardening chores were on people's minds. The editors of the Solano County Herald approvingly noted that citizens were taking advantage of the pleasant weather to improve their lots by planting trees and flower and vegetable gardens. Garden Seeds were the hot item at the Benicia Drug Store and Judge and Co. at the Bunker Hill House was set to do business gardening, teaming, well digging and whitewashing.
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