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WY0195a WY0195a

Ed Long's Drug Store, Suisun, California

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2356 2356

James Topley's Drug Store, Vallejo

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Texas Street, Fairfield, CA. Goosen's Hardware, Drug Store, Dry Goods Store, Capitol Hotel, Post Office and Court House on north side of street. Dry Goods store on south side..

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0370 0370

Postcard (drug store: Where Evan's store is now. Robert Babcock and Lloyd Hopkins. Northwest corner of Texas and Webster. Building was moved to Broadway [...]

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Mrs. C. F. Truble, Long Beach, California..

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0090 0090
1889

Jim Miller's drug store - Merchant and Main in Triangle Building. Son of M. R. Miller. [...]

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0075 0075
1890

Drug Store and Trent Hewitt's Jewelry. R. L Reid to the left, J. K. [...]

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Long family roots grew on Winters fruit ranch / Delaplane, Kristin [434] [ECHOS-1999-434]
Melvin Fong and Nira Fong Wong are the grandchildren of Go Long, who started fruit farming in the Suisun Valley in the 1860s.
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Go Long built a new life for his family in America / Delaplane, Kristin [433] [ECHOS-1999-433]
Nira Fong Wong's grandfather, Go Leong (also known as Go Long), was born an only child in 1846 in the village Dai Do Province of Canton, China. He migrated to America about 1860. He first found work in Marysville on the railroad. After a short time, he moved to Suisun Valley, where he took up farming, and became an established fruit farmer during the next 30 years.
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The long journey to California in 1846 / Dingler, Nancy [480] [RETROSPECT-2003-480]
In the quiet shade and shadows of the pioneer Rockville cemetery stand two stone monuments. Inscribed on the smaller rough-hewn, mossy natural headstone is the name Alford. Placed nearby is a little "stone house" quarried from the same stone that makes up the cemetery chapel.
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