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Solano History 11 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
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0674 0674
1904

Closeup of wagon party from Vacaville

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0673 0673
1907

Wagon party from Vacaville going to Lake Independence

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0667 0667
1907

Wagon party which went from Vacaville to Independence Lake

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0670 0670

Wagon Party at Independence Lake

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2598 2598

Elinor Gates, Laura Schaefer, Roberta Gates in a wagon at the corner of Main and Cernon in Vacaville, CA

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Wagons, buggies accent life in Suisun City / Delaplane, Kristin [300] [ECHOS-1996-300]
A new advertisement in the Solano County Herald in 1857 was for Charles P. Goff, a Vacaville attorney and counselor at law, and solicitor in Chancery. Another new ad announced that photographers McKown and Bishop were now producing melanotype-positive pictures on glass and iron. Tinted in colors, these portraits or miniatures produced an artistic effect [...]
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Town not untouched by war / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [20] [WAYITWAS-2000-20]
Vacaville residents during the 1850s and 1860s largely were supporters of the Democratic Party. With their strong agricultural background, voters found the Democratic platform more to their liking than the business-oriented one of the Republican Party. Hand in hand with this party affiliation went a sympathetic leaning toward supporting the South during the Civil War years. Thus the turmoil of those years also touched Vacaville.
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Pioneer McMahan experienced risky times / Bowen, Jerry [9] [WAYITWAS-2000-9]
Much has been written about the wagon trains and the thousands who fell under the spell of the Gold Rush. But there were those that paved the way, so to speak, for the '49ers. One of the more notable early wagon trains was that of the Bidwell-Bartleson party. It can be said their journey marked the beginning of the settlement of the far West.
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2698 2698
1880

Old fruit wagon used for many years to haul packed fresh fruit from father Roger Hill Ranch to the Vacaville fruit sheds to be put on iced cars to East. - New York etc. Note: Rogers and Carle Loveland in Vacaville

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Vacaville downtown marked boon in 1884 / Delaplane, Kristin [355] [ECHOS-1997-355]
Snow capped the Vaca mountains and the 1884 New Year was rung in with the ringing of the college bell. There was a party in Pleasants Valley at G.W. Thissel's. Guests were treated to a supper and indulged in singing and games to a late hour.
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