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The interview focuses the Silva family's experience while her father was working first in Petaluma at the U.S Bakery, then Charles Rule's dairy in Duncan Mills, and then at Muddy Hollow Ranch in Point Reyes, and finally at the Codini Ranch in Tocaloma, near Olema, where her brother, Henry was born in 1918. Alba Silva's life in Petaluma.
Cities, Towns and Settlements Silva, Christopher, 1965---Interviews Sliva, Alba, 1914-2018--Interviews Swiss Americans--Interviews, Swiss Americans--History United States California Sonoma Petaluma
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