Palatial home of Lewis Pierce, the pioneer. His so, the late Judge William Pierce inherited the home and named it Willotta in 1900. It stood just south of the Rockville Road at Suisun Creek in what is now "Willotta Oaks."
The abandoned Lambert Packing shed near Willotta and Rockville Road. Was at the end of the Sacramento-Northern RR Line. AKA as the Willotta Station or Pierce Packing shed. Destroyed by fire
Lewis Pierce home, Suisun Valley
Home at Willotta. Will Pierce in buggy nurse Nellie Anna on porch
Will Pierce residence on Rockville Road
Pierce Home, Suisun Valley, Rockville Road. View of west side - two ladies on front porch. (Large Glass Plate 5 x 7) WY126 = See also 2358 and 2358H
Lewis Pierce arrived early in 11851. Built home on Suisun Creek in 1870's. Lewis Pierce Jr married Aline Mary Ford in 1903, Aline Mary Ford born 9/14/1883, died at 109..
Lewis Pierce and cowboys. See index card for names
Pierce home - Susisun Valley - Rockville Road. Front view with fountain in front and hammock on porch. (Large Glass Plate 5 x 7)
Lewis Pierce on horse