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Solano History 21 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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0655 0655
1910

Women "swimmin" in Putah Creek. Unknown, Mable Hill, Unknown, unknown, Effie Brazelton McMillian

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0651 0651
1910

Swimming at Putah Creek. Florence Chubb, Kathy Brazelton Marshall, unknown, ? Hill, Mable Hill (operator at tel. co.), Effie Brazelton McMillian, sitting unknown

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0719 0719
1918

Telephone Co. switchboard. Unknown, Dorothy White, Unknown, Mable Hill ca 1918, Vacaville

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WY0068 WY0068
1880

Cordelia-Nelson Quarry - Quarry crew at Bridgeport Hill, now Nelson Hill, Cordelia ca. 1880-L to R: Last 3 men in top row-Claus Dittmer, Henry Goosen, Alex Erickson; Standin figure in front row is William Nickels; all others unknown..

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WY0150 WY0150

Rock carving on top of Pena Hill east of the Pena Adobe. What F1 stands for is unknown. (no negative) see RR0028 and RR0068a,b..

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Vaca fruit industry blossoms in late 1800s / Delaplane, Kristin [260] [ECHOS-1995-260]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council and the Vacaville Museum. First of two parts The fruit industry thrived in the Vacaville Township as the area's major economy between 1875 and 1915. By the turn of the century, half of all California's deciduous fruit was produced in the Vaca, Pleasants and Lagoon valleys and adjacent hills in Putah Creek and English Hills.
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Cattle boom of 1850s short-lived in Solano / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [819] [WAYITWAS-2008-819]
In my last column, Luzena Stanley Wilson described her experiences of riding across the hills of Solano County around 1851 to visit her Wolfskill neighbors at Putah Creek and encountering the vast herds of grazing black Spanish steers.
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4880 4880

Iwama Market. Site of the Pierce Ranch horse barns, blacksmith shop, bunkhouse and Chinese quarters. Many of these structures were lost in one of the big fires that swept the Rockville Hills and followed down Suisun Creek. The present structure was 1927..

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Never Before Was Drought a Vacaville Problem / Rico, John [940] [RICO-1978-940]
THE RAINS HAVE ARRIVED - After two exceptionally dry seasons, rains in substantial quantities have arrived in the Vacaville area. With storms reminiscent of those experienced here in our yesteryear, it is again gratifying to see water standing in open fields, creeks flowing with runoff from the hills and mountains around Vacaville, and storm drains in some sections of the city failing to take care of their chores.
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3297 3297

Photo of unknown women

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