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Group of women

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Group of women

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Group picture of three women and two men

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Group of women on steps

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Group focused on enriching women's lives / Bowen, Jerry [539] [WAYITWAS-2004-539]
Over the years, women's social clubs in Solano County have been in the forefront of many civic improvements to their respective communities. One of the oldest is the Wednesday Club of Suisun that was founded in 1911.
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Group of women - Olive Smith, Sadie Carpenter and Mrs. Carpenter

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Men and women of Solano County's past remembered / Delaplane, Kristin [408] [ECHOS-1998-408]
Captain Granville Perry Swift was born in Kentucky in 1821. His grandmother was Daniel Boone's younger sister. In about 1840, at age 19, Swift, a rugged individual, set out with a group of trappers headed for California. Once in California he trapped all along Cache Creek and the Sacramento River.
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Rodeo - May Pole at Scally Ranch in circa 1920, 20 women riders - In the early 1920's Scally Brothers had an annual rodeo on their ranch whre Vallejo's Lake Currey is now located. 2000 people was the maximum attendance. The winding of the May Pole was perormed by 20 girls, with never a side-saddle in the group..

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Mira, Mira on the wall--Oh, the tales this theater can tell / Dingler, Nancy [489] [RETROSPECT-2004-489]
VALLEJO'At the close of World War II, the employees and enlisted men and women who were stationed at Mare Island needed an outlet, something to break up the boredom. The Mare Island Recreation Association decided to form a theater group. From these practical beginnings, the theatrical troupe would grow and flourish and contribute in no small measure to the cultural and civic life of the Vallejo area.
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