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Solano History 69 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
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Unbelievable? - Too Much Water in Vaca Valley / Rico, John [870] [RICO-1981-870]
Where has all that water disappeared to? Here is a reprint from an 1888 publication referring to the abundance of rainfall in the Vacaville district. In fact, there was an over-abundance, with the excess water causing root rot to the newly planted fruit trees.
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John Currey and the Vaca-Pena Land Grant Cases / Bowen, Jerry [11] [WAYITWAS-2000-11]
All Mexican land grants in California were poorly defined - a tree, a mountain bluff, lagoon, river, or ravine served as boundaries and frequently these specified more land than was intended to be granted. No accurate surveys were made and the only legal restrictions falling within these vague limits were that excess land would revert to the public domain. Many problems were caused by the vague descriptions after California became a territory and later a state..
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4806 4806

Vaca Valley

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4792 4792

Vaca Valley

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0021 0021

Main Street, Vacaville, looking East. Vaca Valley Hotel later became Raleigh. Streets have been dug up to install water lines. See also 0013

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0791 0791

View of Vaca Valley

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4725 4725

Cherry tree, Vaca Valley

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Long family roots grew on Winters fruit ranch / Delaplane, Kristin [434] [ECHOS-1999-434]
Melvin Fong and Nira Fong Wong are the grandchildren of Go Long, who started fruit farming in the Suisun Valley in the 1860s.
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4733 4733

Fig tree, F. M. Buck Ranch, Vaca Valley

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4721 4721

Fig tree, F. M. Buck Ranch, Vaca Valley

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