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WY0228 WY0228

Suisun Valley, California - Franklin O. Scarlett. In 1860 came across the plains with his parents. Later he became a very successful orchardist on the former Wm [...]

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2895 2895

Pioneer Sam Scarlett and Augustus Burmeister Orchards just south of Manka's Corner with twin sisters Peaks in the background. Christley Manka conducted and named a wayside corner store here for the Berryessa Valley traffic prior to planting fruit trees..

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WY0116a WY0116a
1973

Manka's Corner-1973

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5137 5137

Baptist Church near Manka's Corner

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WY0223 WY0223

Suisun Valley, California - Upper Suisun Valley School, North wast of Manka's Corner..

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3815 3815

Reams home at Manka's Corner

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Vacaville thrives on ranching and farming / Delaplane, Kristin [246] [ECHOS-1995-246]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council. Vacaville Township was approximately 66,790 acres, comprised of mountains, valleys and plains, and reputed for having some of the finest soil in the county.
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0429 0429

Jones bar. Mankas corner 1942?

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4107 4107

Manka's Corner - Jones Bar

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Orchardist prospers after early struggle / Delaplane, Kristin [421] [ECHOS-1999-421]
Both my parents were born in Iowa and grew up within five miles of each other, but they didn't meet until they were almost grown. In Iowa we had a farm, 230 acres. The crops were corn, oats, barley and soybeans. I think they're still raising mostly those same crops back there [...]
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