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1881 |
LC |
One of two locomotives owned by the Vaca Valley and Clear Lake Railroad. Leaving barn |
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1901 |
Vera Fadley Collection |
Vacaville Football team - L to R, |
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1893 |
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Pena District School and pupils - (L to R) - (Back) - Effie Brazelton, Florence Jagers, Lynn Forsee (teacher), Alan Coleman, Pearl Brazelton, ? Griffith, Fred Jagers, Pete Parks, Annie Parks. (Front) Harry Bugbee, (more on index card), See also photo #19 |
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Plate # II - California Illustrated Series |
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Constructed in 1920 as Hotel Vacaville, later became Saturday Club and then Bank of America. On Merchant Street |
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1920 |
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Main Street, Vacaville, looking West |
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1841 |
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Apache Indian from New Mex. who came to Calif as guide for Vacas'/Penas' (1841-18420 Taken in Santa Fe |
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1850 |
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Mrs. Juan Felipe (Isabella Gonzalves) Pena. Settled with husband in Laguna Valley 1841-1842 |
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1886 |
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Dr. & Mrs. James Stitt in front of their residence on Callen St. (Monte Vista) |
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1887 |
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Loading fruit for shipment to the East. On Depot Street, Vacaville |
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1903 |
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McKevitt loading platform - E. Main Street. (L to R) Marion Brazelton, Elmer Waggoner, Schmicky, Lee Hardesty, Burt Wykoff, Henry Simpers. Frank B. McKivitt Jr. making boxes. |
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1892 |
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April 12 Earthquake damage. Crystal Brothers Store at Main & Dobbins St. Also called the Platt Block. Also see #0116 |
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1885 |
Whitt Church |
L to R - Bob Cernon & Constable Joe Stadfelt on Main St. near corner of Davis. Also see view of Vaca Valley Hotel #0021 |
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1911 |
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Dr. Willis Jepson in Yosemite carrying a plant specimen press |
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Vacaville-Main St. looking East. Bldg to right is Reporter, Ice Cream & then Candy Store. Post Office in Triangle bldg. |
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1908 |
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Main St looking East. To the right - Millinery Shop, Reporter, J.M. Coffman's Ice Cream Parlor. Motion picture Show sign on Triangle building displays "Schaffers Hats and Clothing." Clock shows time as 8:20 |
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0016 |
1905 |
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Geo. P. Akerly's first store in Chittenden Bldg, built approx. 1888. Ed Price in front. Masonic Hall above. Corner. Davis & East Main Street. |
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1900 |
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Mrs. Cordelia Robinson (Cordelia Adams??) packing cherries on H. A. Bassford Ranch |
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0018 |
1890 |
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Train load of fruit being shipped East on Vaca Valley Clear Lake RR. Paused at jct. of present Mason & highway 80. |
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1884 |
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Pena School (in the Milzner School District) on Gibson Cyn. Rd. Property owned by Wayne Richardon in 1989. |
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0020 |
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Japanese business district on Dobbins St. Mismis Beauty Shoppe to left. West side of street between Kendall and Monte Vista. Torn down in 1944 for Federal Housing project |
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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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0022 |
1945 |
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Vacaville, Main Street two days after the conquest of Iwo Jima. |
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0023 |
1903 |
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Homes on Buck Ave. Smith, J.N. Rogers, F. H. Buck, Ray Bennett, G. W. Crystal, C. N. Hartley, Will Buck, H. D. Chandler |
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0024 |
1885 |
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Mrs. E. P. Buckingham Ranch in Lagoon Valley as seen from hills west of valley. See also # 141 |
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0025 |
1907 |
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Vacaville High School baseball team. (Top), L to R, Charles Rogers, Carl Hendricks,Buck, Wiley Killingsworth, (Mid) Sidney Hoyt John Rugg, Harvey Syster, Frank Jewett. (front) Russel Chandler, Lawrence Killingsworth |
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0026 |
1886 |
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View overlooking Bassfords Ranch in Cherry Glen. Looking out to Lagoon Valley to the East |
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1900 |
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Sunday School class on steps of the Christian Church on Catherine Street. |
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1886 |
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View of Miller Canyon from top of Putman Peak. Overlooking the ranch of Mrs. G. M. Blake |
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0029 |
1886 |
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W. B. Parker Ranch (now Elm School). Orchard planted 1878 and came into bearing 1885 |
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1917 |
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Vacaville Post Office staff. (L to R) Mr. Voyt (rural), Mr. R. R. Winters, Olive Foutz, Mr. Newport, Eliza Stitt (postmistress), Grant Robinson (rural). The Post office was located on Main Street between Dobbins & Bernard at that time. |
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0031 |
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Christian Church built in 1885. Located on Catherine St. between Wilson and McClellan. (Church was formed out at Oilers Grove and was also used as a school at that location. |
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1900 |
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Mrs. Trent Hewitt with her daughter Pearl |
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1886 |
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Residence of W. H. Buck on their ranch on Pleasants Valley Road near entrance to Mix Canyon. |
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0034 |
1886 |
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W. W. Smith residence on Ulatis Ranch. |
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0035 |
1889 |
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Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Martell, Upper Vaca Valley. Mr. & Mrs. Martell on balcony |
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1910 |
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Delivery Wagon from George Akerly's store located on the corner of Main and Davis |
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0037 |
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Cantelow family on their ranch. Esther Dutton & Clare Cantelow in doorway. (L to R) Bill Cantelow, Lon Cantelowe (father), Charles Cantelow, ?? (mother), Max Cantelow, ??, ?? |
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Part of panoramic view of Vacaville taken from tower of the High School. East Main St. Catholic Church in center with Christian Church on corner of Wilson & Catherine later destroyed by fire. |
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0039 |
1892 |
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Looking West across Depot Street. The California College and the belfry of the Grammar School may be seen in the background. (College 1865-1895).( Grammer School 1885-1908) |
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0039B |
1893 |
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Enlargement of center of # 0039 |
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0040 |
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Residence of Captain R. H. Chinn on Wykoff Hill |
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A Haines Harvester on the Hawkins Ranch, now site of the California Medical Facility |
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0042 |
1891 |
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Residence of J. M. Bassford on the ranch in Cherry Glen. |
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Panoramic view of Vacaville taken from the tower of the High School. Looking West to the left is Main & Merchant Streets. In center is Randall Street. (Note: large negative) |
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1898 |
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Mr. & Mrs. John Mix out for a Sunday drive in surrey. Grandmother Hudorn, Georgia and Leonard Mix in back seat. |
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0045 |
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Panoramic view of downtown Vacaville from tower of the High School. Intersection of Main, Davis & School Streets in center of photo. |
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0046 |
1895 |
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Loading fruit for the Eastern Market. North end of Depot Street. Taken from top of Train Depot. |
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0047 |
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CA Illust. Series |
Plate XI, California Illustrated Series. |
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0048 |
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Alexander McKevitt home and ranch in upper Vaca Valley. |
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0049 |
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F. B. McKivitt residence "Two Oaks" on ranch in Vaca Valley. |
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1886 |
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McKinstry & Caughy theshing crew. John Caughy seated on box at right. Mrs. A. G. Tucker in left door of cook wagon. Mrs. James Caughy in right door of cook wagon. |
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Dipping & peeling peaches at the H. A. Bassford Ranch. |
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0052 |
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Barn of W. W. Smith |
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0053 |
1880 |
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E. R. Thurber home on ranch in upper Vaca Valley. (L to R) Mrs. Will Cantelow, Ned Thurber (child), Mrs. Thurber (seated), Rufus Thurber, Mr. E. R. Thurber. |
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1905 |
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Chubb Ranch on Vaca Valley Road. Prunes being dipped, then graded onto trays for drying. |
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1894 |
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Solano Co. Pioneers. (Front L to R) John R. Wolfskill, M. R. Miller, John M. Pleasants, W. R. Gibbs, Jim Collins, G. W. Thissel. (Back) W. J. Pleasants, E. R. Thurger, Richard Long, E. Rust. Taken April 29 while celebrating J. M. Pleasants 85th birthday.@ |
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1880 |
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1st college in Sacramento Valley. Bricks were used on buildings on the north side of Main Street and the bridges after the fire of 14 Sept., 1895. @ (Much more info on index card) |
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1894 |
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Pena Adobe - Residence of J. T. Rivers (Jesus Tapia) who is standing to the left. On the right is his wife, Nestora (Pena). In the center is Grace Diaz who later married Phillip Pena. |
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1912 |
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Vacaville Grammar School (Ulatis) on College Hill (Andrews Park). Second school to stand on same spot. Old brick school torn down by George Sharpe who built this one. Old school removed 1908. |
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1905 |
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Vacaville High School Girls Baskeball team. Nether Calif. Champions. (Back L to R) Barbara Reid, Iva Rogers, Willa Marshall, Fidelia Haggerty, Maude Sharpe, Jane Burton. (Front) Laura Haggerty, Verna Dutton, Ethel Parks. |
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1898 |
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Rhine School in Mix Canyon. Teacher-J. R. Tilson, Earl Parrot next to teacher. Carl & Otto Prenkirk in same row, Susie Parrott (Sherman), Josie Bayne Georgia Mix (Burton), Leonard Mix, Florence Parrott (Piper), Mabel Bayne & dog Fritz |
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0061 |
1886 |
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Packing shed on Alexander McKevitt's Ranch. Shipping grapes to Chicago 8 Nov., 1886. A. McKevitt (father of Frank B. McKevitt) is the man on the far left. (Same as # 0163) |
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0062 |
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Henry Steinmiller's harness shop on Main Street, Vacaville. Henry Steinmiller may be at far right. |
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0063 |
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CA Illust. Series |
Plate V of California Illustrated Series. |
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0064 |
1877 |
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From 1877 Thompson & West. Residence of W. J. Pleasants |
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0065A |
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Front view of Raleigh Hotel on fire (Northeast corner of Parker and Main)-July 11, 1909 |
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0065B |
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East side of Raleigh Hotel. Note ladder and hose cart in foreground. |
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0066 |
1904 |
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George Akerly's General Store Elmira ??? G. P. Akerly to the left & Abe Beelard behind counter to the left. |
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0067 |
1908 |
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Panoramic view of Vacaville. Tower of "old" Grammar School can be seen in left corner. This school was removed in 1908 to make way for second grammar school constructed by George Sharpe. |
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1884 |
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Mrs. E. P. Buckingham in her parlor |
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0069 |
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Duff G. Hawkins Ranch. Present site of California Medical Facility. |
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0070 |
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Frank Buck packing shed in Bucktown. |
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1891 |
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Baptist Church on the corner of School and McClellsn. (Present Ulatis playground) |
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0072 |
1886 |
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McKinstry and Caughy threshing machine crew. (Also see # 0050) |
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0073 |
1850 |
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Juan Felipe Pena |
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0074 |
1912 |
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Wagon crossing Main Street Bridge. High School and Grammar School in background. (Became Andrews Park in 1980) |
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0075 |
1890 |
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Drug Store & Trent Hewitt's Jewelry. R. L Reid to the left, J. K. Buck or Ike Blum standing in center. Trent Hewitt Sr. leaning on counter to the right. Trent Hewitt Jr. store owner behind counter. |
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1877 |
Thompson & West |
Map of Vacaville. Map #3 in Thompson & West, 1877 |
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0077 |
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Packing shed in Bucktown, Vacaville. Frank H. Buck. (Also see 0070) |
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0078 |
1886 |
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Dr. & Mrs. Dobbins in front of their ranch home on Dobbins Street before the earthquake of 1892. |
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0079 |
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Panoramic view of East Main Street. Note tower of "new" Grammar School built in 1912 in the left corner. In the distance can be seen a train coming in from Elmira. (Large negative) |
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0080 |
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CA Illust. Series |
Plate III of California Illustrated Series. Lower Vacaville Valley. |
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0081 |
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Empty lot on right where the Hotel Raleigh stood before it burned in 1910. The steeple of the Presbyterian Church was cut off after it caught fire. (Also see # 0065A & B |
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The "Ben Ely". One of the first engines to run from Elmira to Vacaville. (Also see # 0001 & 0018) |
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0083 |
1888 |
CA Illust. Series |
California Fruit Growers entertaining Eastern friends. From California Illustrated Series, Vol. # 1, Plate IX (Photo #2345A). 1888. The ranch of F. N. Wertner with relatives from New Bedford, Mass. (Also see # 0132 - 0194) |
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0084 |
1886 |
CA Illust. Series |
Peach Harvest. Bassford Ranch. From California Illustrated Series, Plate # II. (Photo # 2323) |
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1897 |
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Vacaville High School Geo. Sharpe began construction on the old College site on College Hill (Andrews Park) in 1897 & comp. in 1898. Condemned from disrepair in 1949, abandoned in 1952, partially burned in 1953. Torn down in late 1950s |
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0086 |
1889 |
CA Illust. Series |
Calif. Illustrated Plate VIII. Summer residence of G. M. Blake in Miller canyon Purchased from M. R. Miller in 1883. In 1970, the residence of Lindsey Martell. Mr. Lyle, Brother-in-law of Mrs. Blake in foreground. |
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0087 |
1886 |
CA Illust. Series |
California Illustrated Series, Plate # X |
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0088 |
1877 |
Thompson & West |
Levi Korn's "Bunker Hill Ranch," Vaca Valley. |
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0089 |
1886 |
CA Illust. Series |
California Illustrated Series, Plate I. General view of Vaca Valley. |
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0090 |
1889 |
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Jim Miller's drug store - Merchant & Main in Triangle Building. Son of M. R. Miller. Began business in 1877. In 1884 he strung Vacaville's first telephone line from his store to Elmira. Boy behind counter is Fred Deacon. In front is Jim Miller. |
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0091 |
1886 |
CA Illust. Series |
Fig orchard of Mrs. G. M. Blake. (Owned later by Mrs. Lewis Lindsey Martell). Also used as a croquet court where figs are drying. (See California Illustrated Series, Plate VIII.) |
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0092 |
1919 |
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Home of J. Caughy (corner of Orchard & Monte Vista??) |
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0093 |
1887 |
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F. H. Buck drying yard. Mostly apricots. |
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0094 |
1900 |
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Cutting & drying apricots on the Dick Burton Ranch. Putting trays into the "sulfur house." Burton Ranch on Dobbins St. Man on far right is Richard Burton. |
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0095 |
1891 |
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Old brick Grammar School & Methodist College to left. Taken about 1891 before the earthquake of 1892. |
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0096 |
1898 |
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Delivery wagon from George Akerly's store about 1898. Harry (Cat) Pyle, Horse - "Old Joe," Dog - "Old Queen." |
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0097 |
1928 |
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Lincoln Highway crossing Alamo Creek (Large negative) |
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0098 |
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Postcard of Southern Pacific Depot |
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1900 |
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Interior of home in Elmira. |
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0100 |
1917 |
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North Main Street. Geo. P. Akerly's new store housed in the Masonic Building. (Schroeder Bldg.?) Also the telephone company & Masonic Temple above. Burned down in 1939 soon after Akerly sold to A. A. Collier. |
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0101 |
1909 |
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Main Street, Vacaville in 1909 |
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1898 |
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School Street, Vacaville. Grammar& High School. (Same as # 0447) |
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0103 |
1945 |
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Band in front of Vacaville Theater on Main Street. |
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0104 |
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L. W. Buck Ranch |
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0105 |
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Nelson Collection |
Gates Canyon looking west from W. W. Smith's. |
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0106 |
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Nelson Collection |
T. N. Wertner |
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0107 |
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Nelson Collection |
Residence of A. McKevitt. (L to R) Father Y. B. Field, A. McKevitt, Mrs. McKevitt, Mrs. Field - mother of B. K. Field, Clara McKevitt, Dr. Frank Platt - S.F. Dentist. A. McKevvitt is G-Father of Frank McKevitt. @ (More info on index card) |
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0108 |
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Nelson Collection |
Texas Umbrella Tree. (For trees to set out, inquire of Mr. Derby, Agent, California Nursery Co. |
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Nelson Collection |
Three-year-old apricot orchard at Mrs. E. P. Buckingham's "Lagunita Rancho," Laguna Valley |
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0110 |
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Nelson Collection |
Four-year-old Lovell Peach. W. W. Thissell |
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0111 |
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Nelson Collection |
37 year old Peach Orchard - Mrs. Buckingham. |
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0112 |
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Nelson Collection |
Vaca Valley south. From near F. B. & A. McKevitt's |
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0113 |
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Nelson Collection |
Residence of John B. Cory, Vaca Valley. Mr. & Mrs. John B. Cory. |
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0114 |
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Nelson Collection |
L. W. & F. M. Buck (Ranch house) |
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0115 |
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Nelson Collection |
"Sleeping Beauties", Bed time, Hayloader & Combine |
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0116 |
1892 |
Nelson Collection |
Earthquake damage, ca1892. April 2, 1892 - corner of Main & Dobbins. Crystal's Sore, Shaefer's Store. @ (much more info on index card) |
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0117 |
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Nelson Collection |
On the Road. Threshing machine outfit on the road at sunrise, McKinstry & Caughy. (Vacaville Historic Photograph Committee) |
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0118 |
1886 |
Nelson Collection |
William Cantelow's orange& lemon grove on top of Cantelow Grade. (Vacaville Historical Photo Committee Selection) |
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0119 |
1886 |
Nelson Collection |
O. E. H. Garlich's Ranch. (Vacaville Historical Photo Committee Selection) |
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0120 |
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Nelson Collection |
Vaca Valley West at F. H. Buck's and A. M. McKevitt's |
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0121 |
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Nelson Collection |
Barn - A. & W. W. Smith (Robbins Ranch), Ulatis |
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0122 |
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Nelson Collection |
Dr. & Mrs. Dobbins on Dobbins Street and Monte Vista. (Same as 0078) |
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0123 |
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Nelson Collection |
William Buck home |
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0124 |
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Nelson Collection |
L.W. & F. M. Buck. (L to R) L. W. Buck (Frank Buck's brother), Emma Buck (Frank Buck's sister) |
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0125 |
1889 |
Nelson Collection |
Chaÿles Mÿÿteÿl residence. Mr. & Mrs. Martell on balcony. |
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0126 |
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Nelson Collection |
J. A. Collier Blacksmith Shop, Vacaville |
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0127 |
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Nelson Collection |
W. B. Paker's (Dixon house?) or (Lagoon Valley?) |
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0128 |
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Nelson Collection |
Croquet court in fig orchard of Mrs. G. M. Blake. (Also see #0091, for view of court in use as fruit drying area) |
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0129 |
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Nelson Collection |
F. B. McKevitt's - Two Oaks. (Same as # 0049) |
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0130 |
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Nelson Collection |
Mrs. G. M. Blake (S. F.). Pleasant Valley Summer Residence. Man in foreground is Mr. Lyle, brother of Mrs. Blake. |
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0131 |
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Nelson Collection |
Residence of Captain P. H. Chinn. Naylors Hill House burned. |
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0132 |
1881 |
Nelson Collection |
Weirtnor Ranch (Wertner). Fruit drying - 3-year-old peach orchard. Family reunion and "Eastern friends." (See also 083 & 194) |
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0133 |
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Nelson Collection |
Stanford's Vineyards, Vina, California |
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0134 |
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Nelson Collection |
View East of Vacaville, Northern Sacramento Valley. |
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0135 |
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Nelson Collection |
Across Vaca Valley. A. McKevitt, F. G. McKevitt, F. Herbert Buck, Mres. Vermillion. |
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0136 |
1892 |
Nelson Collection |
Elmire - Old Elmira Bar & Sample Room where the drummers (salesmen) displayed their sample merchandise for Elmira and Vacaville, 1892 |
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0137 |
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Nelson Collection |
Gates Canyon and Smith's Peak. View across Vaca Valley from Uhl's Hill. Dobbins Street in foreground. (Moose Lodge) (G. W. Allen's??) |
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0138 |
1895 |
Nelson Collection |
Frank C. Chapman's Harness Shop on Main Street, later C. E. Lacey's. Located on Northwest corner of Main & Dobbins, built about 1888. |
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0139 |
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The celebrated "Bassford Cherry Orchards). |
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0140 |
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California Land Company, 736 Market Street, San Francisco, California |
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0141 |
1890 |
Calif. Gold Book |
E. P. Buckingham Ranch, Lagunita Rancho, circa 1890. Mrs. Buckingham views her expansive orchards in Logoon Valley. Her orchards produced 600 tons of fruit annually. (California's Gold Book by Allen & Avery) |
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0142 |
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Bassford Ranch. The noted Bassford Cherry Orchards, Vacaville, California. |
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0143 |
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Cantelow Family. (L to R) Bill Cantelow - Cantelow father, Charles Cantelow, Mother, Max Cantelow, Ester Dutton in doorway, Clare Cantelow. (same as # 0037) |
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0144 |
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Fruit drying & packing houses of Frank Buck. Burned 1931. Was located on present (1984) Bucktown Lane. (Same as # 0077) |
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0145 |
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California Land Agency. Nail house. |
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0146 |
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Vaca Valley peach orchard. F. B. McKevitt |
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0147 |
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Cherry Orchard, apricots and vineyard. Fruit drying. H. A. Bassford. |
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0148 |
1896 |
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Late peaches, Oct. 28, 1896 sold for $2.00 to $3.25 per box net, in Chicago. E. R. Thauber |
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0149 |
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Thissell Tree, four year old peach tree. |
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0150 |
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H. A. Bassford Packing Shed. Mr. Henry Bassford. |
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0151 |
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Col. J. Lyon's home on Vine Avenue |
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0152 |
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John B. Cory's home |
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0153 |
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Washington Johnson, Pleasant Valley |
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0154 |
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View at J. Rogers |
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0155 |
1886 |
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Ripe oranges, Dec. 2, 1886 at L. W. Buck's |
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0156 |
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Mrs. Blake's at Miller's Canyon |
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0157 |
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View in Pleasant Valley |
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0158 |
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Prickly pear - W. J. Pleasant |
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0159 |
1886 |
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W. W. Smith's "The Ulatis". Robbins Estate |
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0160 |
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Orange Cling Peach orchard. L. L. Hatch |
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0161 |
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View of four ranches: W. H. Buck, W. N. Price, L. W. Buck, A. or O. Sweeney? |
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0162 |
1886 |
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Lemons at William Cantelow's, Nov. 10, 1886 |
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0163 |
1886 |
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Beside Pleasants Valley Road. Packing house of A. McKevitt. Shipping grapes to Chicago, November 8, 1886. A. McKevitt on far right of shed. |
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0164 |
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"Supper Time" Mrs. A. G. Tucker in cook house left door. Mrs. James Caught in right door. James Caughy seated at far right. |
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0165 |
1886 |
CA Illust. Series |
Loaded Peach tree and truck. H. A. Bassford's. Dr. Dobbins in white coat - Henry Bassford far right. (Same as # 0084) |
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0166 |
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Millers Canyon from the top of Putnam Peak. |
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0167 |
1886 |
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W. W. Smith's (same as # 0034) |
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0168 |
1886 |
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Residence of Dr. J. W. Stitt. Dr. Stitt and Mrs. Stitii in buggy. ( Same as # 0009) |
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0169 |
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Vaca Valley orchards looking west from near W. W. Smith's. |
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0170 |
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Three year old Muir Peach. G. W. Thissell. |
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0171 |
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Head of Miller Canyon. |
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0172 |
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View west at L. L. Hatch's |
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0173 |
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Pomegranate tree, orange tree, fig trees. S. C. Wolfskill. |
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0174 |
1885 |
California Gold Book |
Living room of Mrs. E. P. Buckingham. Lady is Mrs. E. P. Buckingham. Chair now property of Mrs. Walter Buckingham. Home was built by the Penas & paid for with cattle hides & tallow. Lumber from Maine. @ (Much more on index card) |
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0175 |
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Martell's Ranch and orange grove. Part of L. M. Blakes Ranch. Putman Peak 1,500 ft. high. |
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0176 |
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Four year old apricot orchard. Sears and Clarke. |
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0177 |
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E. R. Thurber's Fig orchard. |
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0178 |
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Dipping & peeling peaches. H. A. Bassford. (same as # 0051) |
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0179 |
1886 |
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Oranges almost gone. Dec. 6, 1886. Mrs. P. Lyon. |
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0180 |
1886 |
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W. J. Pleasant. Orange tree ripe in November. 14 boxes sent to market from this orchard, Nov. 6, 1886. |
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0181 |
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37 year old pear tree bearing 600 pounds for years. Mrs. Buckingham. |
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0182 |
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Ranch of J. W. Gates |
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0183 |
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General view in Pleasant Valley. Orchards of Msrs. Rhodes, Parker, Wertner, Austin, Bruck Brothers. |
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0184 |
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Vaca Valley east at A. Mckevitt's and H. Buck. |
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0185A |
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Fruit packing and shipping - H. A. Basford. |
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0185B |
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White labor cutting peaches- H. A. Bassford. |
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0186 |
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View on Dutton's Ranch, north part of Vacaville. |
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0187 |
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Chinamen in native costume. (Buck houseboys) |
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0188 |
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4th of July packing shed. |
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0189 |
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Vaca Valley north from near F. B. McKevitt's. |
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0190 |
1890 |
Nelson Collection |
1890 Chinese servants - Frank Buck Ranch. |
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0191 |
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Mrs. Blake's - Miller Canyon from Charles Martel's. |
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0192 |
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J. M. Pleasant's peach & apricot orchard. Planted in 1852. The first on Pleasant or Vaca Valley. |
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0193 |
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Nelson Collection |
Vaca Valley looking west at F. H. Buck's - A. Mckevitt's in distance. |
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0194 |
1882 |
Nelson Collection |
Westner Ranch, 1882. Entertaining Eastern friends. |
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0195 |
1926 |
Mrs. Moichi Hatakana |
Mr. & Mrs. Moichi Hatakana and daughter Shigeyo, 1926. |
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0196 |
1932 |
Mrs. Moichi Hatakana |
Mr. & Mrs. Tstsu Jiro Hatakana (parents of Moichi Hatakana), daughter Shizu, and granddaughter Shigeyo. Osaka, Japan, 1932. |
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0197 |
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Mrs. Moichi Hatakana |
Grave of Jun Hatakana, son of Moichi Hatakana, Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery. |
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0198 |
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Mrs. Moichi Hatakana |
Grave of Jun Hatakana, son of Moichi Hatakana, Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery. |
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0199 |
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Mrs. Moichi Hatakana |
Grave of Jun Hatakana, son of Moichi Hatakana, Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery. |