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Solano History 11 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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Chris Dunker on horse at cattle round-up..

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Round-up of cattle at Cordelia. Chris Dunker on horse "Beef Dump"

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Cordelia - Interior of saloon - L to R: 1.??, 2.??, 3. Albert Peter in front of bar, 4. Chris Dunker, 5. Pop Force, 6. [...]

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Interior of Saloon-Probably Thompson's Corner Bar in Cordelia. L to R-3 Albert Peters; 4 Chris Dunker in back of bar; 5 "Pop" Force (hands in pocket); 6 Henry Schinkel (in apron, elbow on bar)

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Cordelia Brass Band L to R - Billy Capell; Back: #5 Larry Higinson, #9 Henry Seibe, #10 Peter Siebe Jr.; Front: #3 Julius Glashoff, #4 Chris Dunker, #5 Henry Meyer, #7 Frenchie Collins (snare Drummer)..

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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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Vallejo's shot as state capital is short-lived / Delaplane, Kristin [233] [ECHOS-1995-233]
Information for this article came from the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum and Vacaville Heritage Council - First of two parts. During the age of the American Indians, the region around Vallejo was known for its wild cattle and horses that fed on the area's high oats. No evidence has ever turned up to show that there were Indian settlements there, but it does appear tribes came from Suisun Valley and other locations to dig for shellfish and hunt the cattle and other game.
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Senator Benjamin F. Rush came in 1852, with his parents to Solano County. Raised excellent trotting horses and Durham cattle on the Potrero Hills. Served four years as Solano Sheriff and 24 years as a State Senator. [...]

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Ranchers carve homestead from wilderness / Delaplane, Kristin [419] [ECHOS-1999-419]
''In 1892, William Henry Samuels homesteaded this ranch, which is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Part of the ranch is in Napa County. When they first moved up here it was mostly brush and rocks and they raised sheep. The sheep were slaughtered right here and the meat taken down to town [...]
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Tracing ranch ties through generations / Delaplane, Kristin [416] [ECHOS-1999-416]
'My mother's grandfather, John Wesley Hill, came from Missouri in 1847. He rode up here when the oats would come up to the top of the horse's back. He says, 'That's good enough for me,' and he squatted on some land. His main thing was raising cattle.
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