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Solano History 17 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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3320 3320

Old Dixon Library

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3323 3323

Dixon Library

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3650 3650

Dixon Public Library

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WY0028f WY0028f
1918

Old State Capitol at Benicia around 1918 with library and Chamber of Comerce..

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Temperance, taxes part of librarys past / Bowen, Jerry [537] [WAYITWAS-2004-537]
During several of the Solano County Historical Society meetings to save the old Fairfield Library building, some of those in attendance from Vallejo expressed continuing anger over the razing of the Vallejo Carnegie Library building.
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3337 3337

Old home in Dixon

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WY0158 WY0158

Medalion made of Rodney Rulofson by William Gordon Huff. Huff also sculptured the statue of Chef Solano that now stands on the old Fairfield Library grounds..

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3654A 3654A

Main Street Dixon - 1st Street (Old Highway 40)

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School, church, musical activities abound / Delaplane, Kristin [340] [ECHOS-1997-340]
One hundred years ago, the schools in the Dixon area were running smoothly. Miss Mary Kirby was the teacher at the Silveyville school. Pitts School was where Miss Blanche Holly taught, and Miss Mercy Tucke headed up Currey School. A number of activities were taking place at the high school [...]
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Silveyville rolls into Dixon when railroad arrives / Delaplane, Kristin [221] [ECHOS-1995-221]
Information for this article came from the Dixon Historical Society collection and the Dixon Library archives. At one time Silveyville, had real expectations. Today it's a ghost town.
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