{Large Negative File) Liberty Bond Train. Crown at loading shed on E. Main street - WW-I. Article in Solano Republic, Feb 15, 1918. [...]
Panoramic view of East Main Street. Note tower of "new" Grammer School built in 1912 in the left corner. In the distance can be seen a train coming in from Elmira. (large negative)
{Large Negative File and 35 mm) Bud Dannenberg's great-uncle. Dannenberg Ranch. Buffalo Brewing Company
Japanese Association of Vacaville - POB 538, Phone 4, Vacaville, CA - Envelope filed in large file under Japanese
Lincoln Highway crossing Alamo Creek (Large negative)
Your Introduction to Solano County, CA. A County whose history is shot through with the golden lore of a Golden State, whose cities fought to become that State's capital in its swashbuckling days. A County of breathlessly beautiful scenery and gigantic industrial plants, miles of orchards and countless acres of grain. Great herds of livestock and quay walls of mighty warships, prairie lands that became vast natural gas producing fields, a County of lakes and bays and sloughs and channels, picturesque valleys and rolling hills that is Solano County, America's Little California..
Main Street, Vacaville, CA. View of AOUW and Masonic Hall. (also 3x5 negative)
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)