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0901 0901
1917

Picture of a Vacaville resident, George Earl Miller in his WW-I Navy uniform. He died July 3, 1958..

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0811 0811

Pena School. George Earl Miller far right. School house was north of Vacaville on Dobbins Road. Also Phil Mowers as a little boy [...]

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0831 0831
1949

2/19/49. 1st T. V. antenna in Vacaville at Hilden house [...]

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4090 4090
1989

Vacaville, CA - July, 1989

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4089 4089
1989

Vacaville, CA - July, 1989

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Thomas H. Wood - Born July 3, 1854; Died Nov. 27, 1929

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0866 0866
1908

Pena School on Dobbins 12/08. George Miller far right, Phil Mowers is in picture too

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0541 0541
1949

Old farm machinery, Johnson hay loader. Walter Hilden in truck with Earl Miller, June 1949

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3002 3002

Thomas Harrison Wood - Age 35, July 4, 1889. Born July 3,1884; Died Nov.27, 1929

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Cmdr. Farragut, Navy call Mare Island home / Delaplane, Kristin [254] [ECHOS-1995-254]
Last week: The discovery of Mare Island, how it got its name and finally being selected as the site of a West Coast Navy yard. Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council and Shipyard Historian's files. The day the Farragut party arrived at Mare Island - Sept. 16, 1854 - stands as the official date that the Navy took possession of the island with Commander David Glasgow Farragut in command to commence building the Navy Yard.
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