Main Street, Vacaville, looking East. Vaca Valley Hotel later became Raleigh. Streets have been dug up to install water lines. See also 0013
One of two locomotives owned by the Vaca Valley and Clear Lake Railroad. Leaving barn..
This pamphlet is published by the members of the American History Class of 1930-1931 of Vacaville Union High School as an effort to preserve a few of the facts and recollections of our pioneers, in order that they may not be entirely lost or forgotten. The class is deeply indebted to the following for their kind assistance in making this pamphlet possible: Mr. Ned Wolfskill, Mrs. Maria Dolores Lyon, Mr. [...]
{Large Negative File) Zimmerman home near east side of Vaca Valley. W. Collom, photographer
Vaca Valley Shopping Center, and Vacaville Nursery. See index card for description
Looking north to Vacaville across the intersection of Hwy-40 and Merchant Street. Picture taken from hill south of present I-80. Note old Vaca-Valley Bridge..
Vaca Valley panorama in 8 panels. Taken from Uhl's Hill. From Solano book