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[edit]Greetings. Help is appreciated to expand this article. A few old newspaper articles exist. Can you find and post them?
- March 21, 1902, the Solano Republican reported on the quarry and cement mill project.
- December 19, 1902, the Solano Republican reported the new town would be named Cement.
- October 29, 1929, the Solano Republican headline is: "Cement a ghost town". Page 5.
Please jump in with adds and edits as well. Cheers! {{u|WikiWikiWayne}} {Talk}
03:50, 14 February 2023 (UTC)
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