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Solano History 11 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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1421 1421

Chinese workers of Mr. George Gibbs on Thurber ranch

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1033 1033
1900

E. R. Thurber northwest view of Thurber ranch, 1900-10

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0053 0053
1880

E. R. Thurber home on ranch in upper Vaca Valley. (L to R) Mrs. [...]

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1034 1034
1895

View of Thurber ranch from southeast

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1065 1065
1890

Thurber ranch home. Pioneer settler 1850's. See index card for names

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1015 1015

E. R. Thurber, Pleasants Valley w/Thurber ranch in distance from Putman Peak

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0190 0190
1890

1890 Chinese servants - Frank Buck Ranch..

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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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Ex-Vacan recalls town's Japanese past / Delaplane, Kristin [417] [ECHOS-1999-417]
During the heyday of the fruit orchards in Solano County, the ethnic mix of orchardists and workers was astounding. The early arrivals were the original settlers, the Spanish and then the trailblazers from back East. Then came the Chinese.
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The Depression shuts down Big Camp / Delaplane, Kristin [328] [ECHOS-1997-328]
Born in China, Chun Tim arrived in San Francisco in 1871 at the age of 18. His role as a pioneer in the Suisun Valley was noted in the 1938 memoirs of Rosa Lee Baldwin who lived on a ranch near the A.T. Hatch Ranch where Chun Tim was the labor boss. " [...]
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