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Bert Hughes: historian, family man, community treasure / Dingler, Nancy [475] [RETROSPECT-2002-475]
This is going to be a very personal column today - a tribute to Bert Hughes, who recently passed away. Bertram Augustus Hughes was a true Renaissance man and will be greatly missed by local historians. If any one person could leave a deep void in the community, Bert's departure has done that.
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A man of history, community service / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [121] [WAYITWAS-2002-121]
This is the story of a man many folks in Solano County know. I have always felt very fortunate that I was lucky enough to count myself among Bert Hughes' many friends.
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Bert Hughes raking leaves on side of old city hall

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1989 1989
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Bert and Judy Hughes (daughter)

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1988 1988
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Bert's Shoe Service Main St. (Bert and Lou Hughes owners)

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1987 1987
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Bert's Shoe Service Main St. (Bert and Lou Hughes owners)

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Early depot town faded away / Bowen, Jerry [711] [WAYITWAS-2007-711]
My interest in Solano County history began in the 1990s after I retired from Mare Island Naval Shipyard, and it grew by leaps and bounds when I met who I consider one of Vacaville's finest men ever to grace this community, Bert Hughes, at the Vacaville Heritage Council.
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Solano treasure from 1850s: Dingley's flour mill / Dingler, Nancy [466] [RETROSPECT-2001-466]
Hidden in the depths of the picturesque hills of Green Valley, lies a true historical treasure. During the early pioneer years in Solano County, George Dingley constructed two water-wheel-driven flour mills. A site has been located where the very first water-powered flour mill in Solano County stood.
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Young man on Ferry Boat - Treasure Island in background

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Solano Historian May 1986 Solano Historian May 1986
1986

May 1986 edition of the Solano Historian Magazine. This issue contains the following articles: Solano's Lost Treasure, Chief Solano The Legend Examined by M.C. Low, A Mint in the Wilderness by Matthew Fountain and Ernest Wichels, Plucky Miss Nellie Gannon, A Student's Dilemma by Cynthia Julia Frisbie, The Six Minute Ferry by Thomas Lucy, The Barns and The Camels by Harold Wassmann, and a welcome message by Mary Higham, SCHS President..

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