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Solano History 9 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
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2356 2356

James Topley's Drug Store, Vallejo

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WY0195a WY0195a

Ed Long's Drug Store, Suisun, California

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WY0101 WY0101

Texas Street, Fairfield, CA. Goosen's Hardware, Drug Store, Dry Goods Store, Capitol Hotel, Post Office and Court House on north side of street. Dry Goods store on south side..

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0370 0370

Postcard (drug store: Where Evan's store is now. Robert Babcock and Lloyd Hopkins. Northwest corner of Texas and Webster. Building was moved to Broadway [...]

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0090 0090
1889

Jim Miller's drug store - Merchant and Main in Triangle Building. Son of M. R. Miller. [...]

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0075 0075
1890

Drug Store and Trent Hewitt's Jewelry. R. L Reid to the left, J. K. [...]

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3093 3093

Vallejo - 8 x 10 glass plate. Brownlies Hardware store front

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2713 2713

Dr. LeRoy Towson-Dentist upstairs; Dr. Palmer's office upstairs; L.M. Miller Drug Store downstairs; First National Bank downstairs; Post Office downstairs

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Solano enjoyed glorious spring in 1856 / Delaplane, Kristin [287] [ECHOS-1996-287]
Second in a series Springtime 1856: gardening chores were on people's minds. The editors of the Solano County Herald approvingly noted that citizens were taking advantage of the pleasant weather to improve their lots by planting trees and flower and vegetable gardens. Garden Seeds were the hot item at the Benicia Drug Store and Judge and Co. at the Bunker Hill House was set to do business gardening, teaming, well digging and whitewashing.
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