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  2. Sonoma Index-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    8755-9498. OCLC number. 11429595. Website. www.sonomanews.com. Media of the United States. List of newspapers. The Sonoma Index-Tribune is a community newspaper published twice a week in Sonoma, California. The newspaper was published by four generations of the same family for 128 years, but is now owned by a group of local media investors.

  3. Sonoma Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    A story in the October, 1952 issue of the Sonoma Index-Tribune, described the test of a live polio vaccine on "61 boys and girls (who) took the new vaccine in a glass of chocolate milk… regarding it merely as an extra 'treat'." The Index-Tribune article clarifies that parents of the young subjects had given their permission for the tests. [7]

  4. Sonoma, California - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature IDs. 277617, 2411929. Website. www.sonomacity.org. Sonoma (/ səˈnoʊmə /) is a city in Sonoma County, California, United States, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Sonoma is one of the principal cities of California's Wine Country and the center of the Sonoma Valley AVA.

  5. Sonoma City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Sonoma City Hall during construction in 1906. On September 12, 1904, the Board of Trustees of Sonoma approved plans submitted by architect A. C. Lutgens for the new city hall. The Mission Revival building was designed to be constructed from basalt stone, featuring two stories, a tower, and a tiled roof. The interior was planned to be made of ...

  6. Daedalus Howell - Wikipedia

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    Daedalus Howell (born July 19, 1972) is an American writer, journalist, filmmaker, actor and conceptual artist [1] who lives and works in Petaluma, California. He wrote the novels Quantum Deadline and The Late Projectionist and the essay collection I Heart Sonoma: How to Live and Drink in Wine Country. He is the writer-director of the feature ...

  7. The Press Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded in 1897 by Ernest L. Finley, who merged his Evening Press and Thomas Thompson's Sonoma Democrat (originally created as a voice for the Democratic Party). Finley bought the Santa Rosa Republican in 1927 and merged it with The Press Democrat in 1948. Finley, his wife Ruth Woolsey Finley, daughter Ruth Finley Person, and ...

  8. Chief Solano - Wikipedia

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    Sem-Yeto (c. 1798 – c. 1851) was a leader of the Suisunes, a Patwin people of the Suisun Bay region of northern California.Baptized as Francisco Solano and also known as Chief Solano, he was a notable Native American leader in Alta California because of his alliance, friendship, and eventually the support of his entire tribe to General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo of Sonoma, in military and ...

  9. Sonoma Cheese Factory - Wikipedia

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    Early history (1835-1944) The Sonoma Cheese Factory is located on the former site of the home of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, Casa Grande, which was built in 1835. The home burned down in 1867. Between 1888 and 1941, the property housed a blacksmith shop, a wagon shop, and a feed mill. By 1944, the buildings were demolished.