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Solano History 15 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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Cattle feeding in the Potrero hills

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Cattle feeding in the Potrero Hills

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Fairfield/Suisun City from the Potrero Hills

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Potrero Hills as the pioneers saw them

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Potrero Hills as the pioneers saw them

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Potrero Hills as the pioneers saw them

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Clump of trees in the Potrero Hills

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Gas, murder and missiles in hills' history / Delaplane, Kristin [278] [ECHOS-1996-278]
Second in a series Besides the Rush family, another noted early settler in the Potrero Hills was S. Clinton Hastings. Then a group of Scandinavians settled on the northern slopes; this area became known as Scandia (Little Norway).
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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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Prehistoric camels roamed Potrero Hills / Delaplane, Kristin [277] [ECHOS-1996-277]
First in a series The low-range Potrero Hills start about three miles southeast of Fairfield and run some five miles or 10,000 acres. The maximum elevation is 400 feet above sea level. The geologists find the fact that they run in an east-west direction - interesting, as the majority of such features in the area run northwest.
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