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The First Presbyterian Church in Vallejo is a historic church in Vallejo, California. Founded in 1862 [ 3 ] as an Old School congregation during the Old School–New School Controversy , it is now part of the Presbyterian Church (USA) 's Presbytery of the Redwoods. [ 4 ]
St. Peter's Chapel, Mare Island (locally, St. Peter's Chapel) is an historic church building located on Walnut near Cedar Avenues, Vallejo, Solano County, California, in the historic core of the Mare Island Naval Shipyard.
The mother church of the Diocese is the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento. The Diocese also includes several parishes dating from the time of the California Gold Rush in the 1850s: St. Canice in Nevada City; [2] Immaculate Conception in Downieville; [3] St. Patrick in Weaverville; [4] St. Dominic in Benicia; [5] and St. Joseph in ...
Vallejo Police Department/Facebook The city also grappled with 12 fatal traffic incidents, 86 sexual assaults, 503 aggravated assaults, 1,101 auto burglary/theft cases, 200 shootings and 352 ...
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Genea Brice, first poet laureate of Vallejo [4] Ernest J. Gaines [1] Gregory Allen Howard; Charles Jordan; Mark Joseph; D.L. Lang, second poet laureate of Vallejo [4] Dwayne Parish, first poet laureate of Richmond, California, grew up in Vallejo [5] Norman Partridge; Nina Serrano, poet, filmmaker, KPFA radio host; Helen Sewell; Keely Shaye Smith