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Solano History 37 records found  beginprevious28 - 37  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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Unknown-Note mast at edge of photo-two water tanks in background-A number of wagons and surreys with a large no. of people. (Large Glass Plate 5 x 7)

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Gordon helps Bear Flag party, sends sons to protect Gen. Vallejo / Dingler, Nancy [460] [RETROSPECT-2000-460]
It was a late June evening when the 20 men rode into William Gordon's ranch at Cache Creek. These men were on a mission. Under the auspices of John C. Fremont, they were going to take Gen [...]
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Pierce home - Susisun Valley - Rockville Road. Front view with fountain in front and hammock on porch. (Large Glass Plate 5 x 7)

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Vallejo had short-lived stint as state capital / Bowen, Jerry [782] [WAYITWAS-2007-782]
The next time you are in the area bounded by York, Santa Clara, Maine and Sacramento streets in Vallejo, you will be near a long-gone historic site. Back in 1852 a two-story building sporting two flags dominated a hill that was centrally located between those streets.
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Fairfield, California - The 1911 Courthouse. Corner Stone laid March 10, 1911, building accepted by the Supervisors December 8, 1911..

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Cordelia - White building in center is Studer's Casino, later Thompsons Corner..

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Mid-1800s were a roller coaster for Vallejo / Bowen, Jerry [638] [WAYITWAS-2006-638]
Life for Mariano Vallejo and his family after the Bear Flag Revolt was to be filled with many ups and downs and in the final days of his life not exactly a fitting end for such a loyal American patriot.
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Vallejo's holdings dwindled as his life faded / Bowen, Jerry [640] [WAYITWAS-2006-640]
During his life, Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo had been rich and famous beyond his wildest dreams. Misfortune also followed this great man as many of his children died and his imprisonment during the Bear Flag invasion of his home in Sonoma left him in declining health.
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Vallejo, others taken prisoner by rebellions / Bowen, Jerry [632] [WAYITWAS-2006-632]
In my last column, members of the Bear Flag Rebellion had invaded Gen. Mariano Vallejo's home June 14, 1846. In spite of the tense situation, Vallejo acted as a welcoming host to the changing leadership and assisted with the writing of the articles of capitulation. Many of the members of the rebellion were feeling the effects of the liquor they were consuming both inside and outside Vallejo's home.
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Did rebels or heroes invade Vallejo's home? / Bowen, Jerry [629] [WAYITWAS-2006-629]
In an article I wrote in January 2000, I told the overall story of the Bear Flag Rebellion.
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