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Solano History 43 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
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0608 0608

Grandfather Davis built house in 1860 of brick he made homself at site of present Glashoff fruit stand. Damaged in 1892 earthquake. Made bricks for Elmira P. O..

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3070 3070

Earthquake damage to Dobbins House in Vacaville, Calif (See also 0308)

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WY0167d WY0167d

Wolfskill Ranch home - see also WY172 - Damage to stone house by 1892 earthquake

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0612 0612
1893

George W. Davis home built c1860 vicinity Elmira road and H-80. George purchased house c1893

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0095 0095
1891

Old brick Grammer School and Methodist College to left. Taken about 1891 before the earthquake of 1892..

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0058 0058
1912

Vacaville Grammer School (Ulatis) on College Hill (Andrews Park). Second school to stand on same spot. Old brick school torn down by George Sharpe who built this one. Old school removed 1908..

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4482 4482
1904

Lolita Wight Stolp - 3rd grade in the brick grammer school in Davis

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WY0160c WY0160c

Proposed route of V and; N Railroad-Views along the site of the V and; N Railroad - The Pressed Brick and; Supply Company, Vallejo, California..

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WY0024c WY0024c

Side view of new brick Masonic Hall at Benicia built in 1887 for a cost of $15,000..

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Carrying on family's agricultural tradition / Delaplane, Kristin [412] [ECHOS-1999-412]
"I am a fruit rancher and fourth-generation Vacavillian. My great-grandfather, George Sharpe, came here from England. He was a contractor and a builder and when the train stopped in Elmira, he decided the building opportunities were here. The towns were booming in the 1860s or 1870s [...]
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