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Solano History 15 records found  1 - 10next  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
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Animal husbandry big business in Vaca / Delaplane, Kristin [332] [ECHOS-1997-332]
In 1883, the newly founded Vacaville newspaper, The Vacaville Reporter, advertised that the company provided services that are today provided by the downtown services of Pip's and Ulatis Printing, such as circulars, envelopes, handbills, business cards, funeral notices, billheads and visiting cards.
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Soft land, big fire and cars sink Suisun City / Delaplane, Kristin [244] [ECHOS-1995-244]
Information for this article came from the Vacaville Heritage Council, Solano Genealogical Society and the Solano Historian. Second of two parts Historian Wood Young found these tidbits in an 1871 issue of the Weekly Solano Republican. Printed business-card-size advertisements for local doctors along with advertisements for patent medicines that cured consumption and seemingly every other wretched ailment that could befall a human being.
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May air of 1883 filled with picnics, rain / Delaplane, Kristin [333] [ECHOS-1997-333]
The year was 1883 and a new Good Templars Lodge was established in Allendale with 23 members. But the big news that spring with the Good Templars was their May Day Temperance Picnic to be held at Oiler's Grove. J.M. Oiler would provide water, feed and a stable for up to 500 horses at 25 cents per animal [...]
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This Is Vacaville 1966 This Is Vacaville 1966
1966

This is Vacaville 1966 Presented by Berl Robinson from Welcome Wheels Public Relations. A brochure containing advertisements to local businesses and a profile of the Vacaville Unified School District. A classified directory of goods and services is also included. Mayor A.T. [...]

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Two soldiers at funeral service

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Vaca business boomed during the late 1800s / Delaplane, Kristin [358] [ECHOS-1997-358]
The summer of 1884, the editor published a list of businesses in Vacaville:
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Childhood was busy in the 1880s / Bowen, Jerry [200] [WAYITWAS-2004-200]
Much has been written about Elise P. Buckingham. She was one of the west's first big women ranchers and her spread covered much of Lagoon Valley.
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Edwin Chadbourne funeral notice

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Vaca businesses, families expanded in 1884 / Delaplane, Kristin [357] [ECHOS-1997-357]
The ladies in the Vaca and surrounding valleys had an opportunity when Miss Gardner began giving lessons in lace work. Her terms were $1 per lesson or $5 per term. She gave an exhibition of her talents at Platt's store.
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Suisun newspapers face off over charges / Delaplane, Kristin [314] [ECHOS-1996-314]
In 1863, at least two newspapers were being published in Solano County, both located in Suisun City. The Solano County Herald, which debuted back in 1855, billed itself as "the county's official paper." Ownership had changed over the years. In 1863, the man in charge was O.B. Powers [...]
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