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1171 1171

John Lum served in Navy 1942-46

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1176 1176

John Lum on Smith ranch

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1173 1173

Sam Lum, John Lum w/his children, Julia and John Jr

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0427 0427

Ah Lum and Dora Lee Cameron on bridge (Mrs. Price). Sam Lum was son of Ah Lum, born in China 1895. John Lums mother was Amy., and sister was Helen [...]

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1177A 1177A

Sam, John, Amy Lum

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1172 1172

John Lum on his ranch in Elmira on borrowed equipment

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1170 1170

John Lum his sister Helen outside house Sam built for $500 on Smith Rd

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The Carroll Years - 1970 to 1990 The Carroll Years - 1970 to 1990
1991

Commemorative brochure highlighting the life and political career of Bill Carroll. Mr. Carroll was a longtime City Councilman and Mayor of the City of Vacaville. A career that spaned 20 years, Mr. [...]

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John Currey and the Vaca-Pena Land Grant Cases / Bowen, Jerry [11] [WAYITWAS-2000-11]
All Mexican land grants in California were poorly defined - a tree, a mountain bluff, lagoon, river, or ravine served as boundaries and frequently these specified more land than was intended to be granted. No accurate surveys were made and the only legal restrictions falling within these vague limits were that excess land would revert to the public domain. Many problems were caused by the vague descriptions after California became a territory and later a state..
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We All Discarded a Fortune in Antiques / Rico, John [891] [RICO-1981-891]
YESTERDAY'S "JUNK" - There are many resident of Vacaville who can reminisce back to the days when their possessions included a pot-bellied stove, a washboard, coffee grinder and a myriad collection of items which had served them well, but as newer innovations made an appearance, those old pieces of "junk" ended up at the city dumps.
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