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Kraus Meat Market at Birds Landing, ca. 1900

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Henry Tininos Meat Market

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P. Seibe Co., Cordelia General Store. Top row L to R - 1 Peter Seibe; 4 Mrs. Peter Seibe, Jr.; 8 Otto Glassoff. [...]

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Looking back on market past / Delaplane, Kristin [402] [ECHOS-1998-402]
Q: Did they age meat in the early 1900s? A: Oh no. Never knew about aging. Never had the good facilities to age meat. They would sell meat by the pound in those days [...]
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Post Office, Depot and Siebe and Co. at Cordelia

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People You Once Saw Around Vacaville / Rico, John [938] [RICO-1979-938]
EPITAPHS FOR THE LIVING - This may sound as a crude statement; but I find more comfort in writing or hearing about epitaphs for the living, rather than the cold inscriptions chiseled into a chunk of stone.
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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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Cordelia Brass Band. L to R - Bass drummer-Billy Capell; Back row-5 Larry Higinson, 9 Henry Seibe, 10 Peter Siebe Jr. Front row-3 Julius Glassoff, Reader, 4 Chris Dunker, 5 Henry Meyer, 7 Frenchie Collins, snare drummer

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Vacaville saw weddings big and small / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [116] [WAYITWAS-2002-116]
My last column explored how the Christopher and Towson families celebrated their respective weddings amid close friends and relatives at the bride's home. Most weddings of that day were conducted in this quiet fashion. The wedding of Frank H. Buck and Annie Elizabeth Stevenson on April 29, 1886, on the other hand, was a large, elaborate affair.
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What Would Happen Without the American Farmer / Rico, John [941] [RICO-1978-941]
UNCLE SAM'S BACKBONE - When Edwin Markham walked from his Lagoon Valley home to the schools in Vacaville before the turn of the century, he saw first-hand the toiling farmers in the area, which no doubt inspired him in later years to write his immortal poem, "The Man With the Hoe."
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