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Montezuma outlasts scam, shady characters / Delaplane, Kristin [237] [ECHOS-1995-237]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Museum, Vacaville Heritage Council and Solano County Genealogical Society. First of two parts The Montezuma Township consisted of 75 square miles and was bounded by Denverton on the north, Rio Vista on the east, the Sacramento River to the south and Suisun to the west. The towns in the township were Bird's Landing and Collinsville, which were located on the rolling hills known as the Montezuma Hills.
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WY0120 WY0120

Harvester working in Montezuma Hills. See also # WY-117 and 118

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WY0106b WY0106b

Barn on the J. B. Hoyt ranch in the Montezuma Hills, Solano County, California

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WY0119b WY0119b
1900

Cook shack working with crew on Hoyt Ranch, Montezuma Hills, circa 1900. See also WY106

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WY0118a WY0118a
1915

Herman Heckworth's harvestor in the Montezuma Hills, circa 1915

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Vacaville's Past Rests Upon A Peaceful Hill / Rico, John [920] [RICO-1979-920]
AT REST - PEACEFULLY UPON A HILL - While I do not cherish the assignment of reporting the obituaries in this newspaper, I do so having been a resident here for more than 60 years, and having known thousands of neighbors, friends and relatives who have gone to their last rewards.
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Gas, murder and missiles in hills' history / Delaplane, Kristin [278] [ECHOS-1996-278]
Second in a series Besides the Rush family, another noted early settler in the Potrero Hills was S. Clinton Hastings. Then a group of Scandinavians settled on the northern slopes; this area became known as Scandia (Little Norway).
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Vaca fruit industry blossoms in late 1800s / Delaplane, Kristin [260] [ECHOS-1995-260]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council and the Vacaville Museum. First of two parts The fruit industry thrived in the Vacaville Township as the area's major economy between 1875 and 1915. By the turn of the century, half of all California's deciduous fruit was produced in the Vaca, Pleasants and Lagoon valleys and adjacent hills in Putah Creek and English Hills.
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Old Peter Siebe orchard in Green Valley, about 3 miles NW of Cordelia. Looking West towards Twin Brothers Hills..

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WY0106c WY0106c

Mr. and; Mrs. Julian B. Hoyt in front of their Montezuma Hills Ranch home [...]

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