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    1. [CASanJoaquin] Marvin Wilson Frazier - Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Frazier, McFarland, Coolidge Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AY.2ADE/1027 Message Board Post: STOCKTON RECORD 10/5/1962 pg 25 MARVIN W. FRAZIER MANTECA, Oct. 5 - Final ritea will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the P.L. Fry & Son Mortuary Chapel for Marvin Wilson Frazier, 42, who died yesterday in a Martinez hospital after a long illness. The Rev. Floyd Tuffs of St. Paul's Frderated church will officiate. Interment will be in Park View Cemetery. A native of Texas, Mr. Frazier had resided here in his early years and attended the local high school. He had been employed, the past 12 years as a welder at the Moore shipyard and resided with a brother, Elmer, in Pittsburg. His parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier who resided in the Calla area. Other survivors include two other brothers and six sisters, including Mrs. Netti Curry of Stockton.

    03/23/2002 01:21:06
    1. [CASanJoaquin] Metta Dalson of Stockton, CA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dalson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AY.2ADE/1026 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Metta DALSON born 7 April 1903 in Stockton, California. She moved to Kansas and married William HASHENBERGER. If anyone can help me find her parents, please reply.

    03/23/2002 04:41:43
    1. [CASanJoaquin] Fatherless Daughters
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AY.2ADE/1025 Message Board Post: Hi, I am looking to speak with women who have lost their fathers or who have grown up without a father in their lives. Any and all responses welcome and appreciated. Please reply to ... SHiNiNGSTaR5682@aol.com... Thanks.

    03/22/2002 01:47:11
    1. [CASanJoaquin] George A. WYMAN>b. 1877>1903 Motorized Bike Trip San Francisco to New York
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WYMAN , STICKNEY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AY.2ADE/1024 Message Board Post: Hi, I'm looking for information on George A. WYMAN born in 1877. In 1903 at age 26 he rode a motorized bicycle from San Francisco, California to New York City. He did this by following the railroad tracks and riding on the tracks. This feat took him 50 days !!!! I believe I have found him in the California Death Index : George A. WYMAN, b. 3 July 1877, d. 15 Nov. 1959 in San Joaquin County, California, mothers maiden name STICKNEY. Any one know anything about him ? Did he have a wife & children ? I'm not related just doing research on an article to be written about him as the 100th anniversary of his ride approachs. Thanks for any help, Natalie

    03/19/2002 06:54:08
    1. [CASanJoaquin] A. James Luly
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AY.2ADE/1023 Message Board Post: I have information about this person

    03/18/2002 10:20:33
    1. [CASANJOA] Deloss Wilson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilson, Gault, Woodfield, Carter, Griffin, Hewett, Hilliker, Decker, Woodard, Sischo Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AY.2ADE/1022 Message Board Post: This may be a long shot, but after researcing the LDS IGI on-line service, I found a Delos E. Wilson who married Lizzie Wright on August 16, 1865 in San Joaquin, CA. I have a Deloss Wilson who was born in NY and the brother to my gg grandfather. The last I was able to trace him was in Dodge Co., WI on the 1860 census. Is there anyone researching a Wilson family in San Joaquin? Would you tell me any details about this Delos E. Wilson if he is a part of your line?

    03/13/2002 06:15:21
    1. [CASANJOA] Joseph Rienhart
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AY.2ADE/1021 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Joseph Rienhart, born abt. 1858 in Canada. His parents were Frances Rienhart and Rosina Gillough. I know that Joseph moved to Michigan prior to his marriage to Matilda Mausolf on May 20, 1890. I am trying to find out if he had any siblings and where he was born. Jim Goodnight

    03/12/2002 11:49:16
    1. Re: [CASANJOA] San Joaquin Cty Hospital and Almshouse ?
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. There is a San Joaquin county hospital in French Camp that used to be in Stockton CA. It used to house the elderly & those with tb, etc... The only WEITBRECHT on the early death cd is a Robert B. who had a spouse first name started with F. He died in county 70, on Sep 6, 1939. He was 54 years old.. born in 1885. The following are from the online Socical Security index of deaths: GEORGE WEITBRECHT 09 Jun 1889 Jan 1971 95603 (Auburn, Placer, CA) (none specified) 563-26-6461 California SS-5 Letter Add Post-em Search Ancestry.com LOUISE C WEITBRECHT 20 Nov 1915 May 1989 94114 (San Francisco, San Francisco, CA) (none specified) 571-10-4297 California SS-5 Letter Add Post-em Search Ancestry.com WINIFRED WEITBRECHT 25 Sep 1887 Nov 1973 91201 (Glendale, Los Angeles, CA) (none specified) 572-12-3005 California SS-5 Letter Add Post-em Search Ancestry.com THEODORE B WEITBRECHT 18 Oct 1902 Feb 1988 92103 (San Diego, San Diego, CA) (none specified) 545-24-2999 California SS-5 Letter Add Post-em Search Ancestry.com GRACE WEITBRECHT 18 May 1886 Mar 1976 95822 (Sacramento, Sacramento, CA) (none specified) 361-26-7994 Illinois SS-5 Letter Add Post-em Search Ancestry.com These are from CADI on Rootsweb... some are same as above: WEITBRECHT ELIZABETH 08/29/1875 ROONEY F REST (OTHER) SAN DIEGO(37) 08/21/1956 80 yrs Add WEITBRECHT GEORGE 06/09/1889 M CALIFORNIA PLACER 01/13/1971 563-26-6461 81 yrs Add WEITBRECHT GEORGE MORTON 07/10/1926 BALLE M CALIFORNIA SOLANO 08/28/1991 558-26-0674 65 yrs Add WEITBRECHT LOUISE 11/20/1915 CODY F CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO(38) 05/04/1989 571-10-4297 73 yrs Add WEITBRECHT MARILYN 04/22/1927 WEBBER SHEAR F CALIFORNIA SOLANO 02/01/1989 559-34-2236 61 yrs Add WEITBRECHT MAY CODY 05/04/1875 NORGATE CODY F MICHIGAN SANTA CRUZ 12/04/1959 83 yrs Add WEITBRECHT REBECCA G 05/18/1886 F ILLINOIS SACRAMENTO 03/21/1976 361-26-7994 89 yrs Add WEITBRECHT ROBERT HAIG 04/11/1920 HAIG M CALIFORNIA SAN MATEO 05/30/1983 558-26-9933 63 yrs Add WEITBRECHT THEODORE B 10/18/1902 ROONEY M NEW YORK SAN DIEGO(37) 02/05/1988 545-24-2999 85 yrs Add WEITBRECHT WINIFRED M 09/25/1887 F LOS ANGELES(70) 11/02/1973 572-12-3005 86 yrs Add http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/home.htm Margie Campbell's Web Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/Calif/ History of Stockton State Hospital (Stockton, CA) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/ICGS/ Iron county, MO Genealogy Society Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/cem/Napa State Hospital Oversight Hearing & Links to organizations who need our help to save old cemeteries. Stockton State Hospital Cemetery page Host of: Iron county Missouri (MOIRON) mail list Hermes family name list Wenstrom family name list ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bonnie Gilson" <bgilson@cox.net> To: <CASANJOA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 6:49 PM Subject: [CASANJOA] San Joaquin Cty Hospital and Almshouse ? > Hello all, > > I'm searching for a WEITBRECHT family. A subscriber on another list did a > census search for me from CD's that shows the following George J. > WEITBRECHT but it isn't clear on whether this entry is for San Joaquin City > (Fresno County) or San Joaquin County (unknown city). The entry is shown > below and is for the 1900 census. > > I have Ancestry.com access to the census images but for 1900 Fresno county > the pages appear to be listed only by township number... > > If this "San Joaquin Cty Hospital and Almshouse" was in Fresno county, can > anyone offer advice on how to narrow down my 1900 census search to the > correct township number?? > > >San Joaquin Cty, California > >San Joaquin Cty Hospital and Almshouse!! > >George J. born Feb 1823 born in PA, parents in Germany he was a house > >carpenter. > > Thank you :) > Bonnie > Phoenix, AZ > > > > ______________________________

    03/08/2002 01:48:37
    1. Re: [CASANJOA] Stockton in the 1880's
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Check the city directories for Stockton/San Joaquin county. He should show on one of these, and it will give who he is living with. Marge http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/home.htm Margie Campbell's Web Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/Calif/ History of Stockton State Hospital (Stockton, CA) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/ICGS/ Iron county, MO Genealogy Society Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/cem/Napa State Hospital Oversight Hearing & Links to organizations who need our help to save old cemeteries. Stockton State Hospital Cemetery page Host of: Iron county Missouri (MOIRON) mail list Hermes family name list Wenstrom family name list ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margie Campbell" <margecam@pacbell.net> To: <CASANJOA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 8:12 AM Subject: Re: [CASANJOA] Stockton in the 1880's > I think he may have been sent to relatives who had a ranch, or was on one of > the many orphan trains that took kids all over and left them with families > to be cared for. This was sometimes done legally, sometimes not. I have > read where young boys on the way to the store for their mother were taken > and put on a train headed west. This was due to the large amount of > abondoned children in the larger, eastern citites. This was the city's way > of handling the problem of begging, pick-pockets, etc. > You may want to try to pick your ancestor up on a census in the Stockton > area. > In 1990 he should be on a census for Stockton city, probably in a boarding > house? He may have been enumerated at the school. The 1900 census soundex > should give you his location. > > Marge > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/home.htm > Margie Campbell's Web Page > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/Calif/ > History of Stockton State Hospital (Stockton, CA) > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/ICGS/ > Iron county, MO Genealogy Society Page > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/cem/Napa > State Hospital Oversight Hearing & Links to organizations who need > our help to save old cemeteries. > Stockton State Hospital Cemetery page > > Host of: > Iron county Missouri (MOIRON) mail list > Hermes family name list > Wenstrom family name list > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Llcz210@aol.com> > To: <CASANJOA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 7:18 PM > Subject: [CASANJOA] Stockton in the 1880's > > > > Hello All, > > > > I have a letter from my ggrandfather, Robert Buchanan Curtis b. March 4, > > 1873, and need some clarification. He wrote this letter himself to his > > employer, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance. The notes in quotes I added > for > > clarity. > > > > "At age 13(just orphaned) I was sent to California(1886) where I lived on > a > > ranch - attended school in the winter time and did a man's work until I > was > > about 17. When I finished Public School, I took a business College Course > at > > Stockton, Calif., and graduated and then attended a Normal Institue - > there > > until I was 21 when I returned to New York and entered the Dry Goods > business > > with my brother." > > > > My questions are: Is anyone aware of a ranch that would also be a > orphanage? > > What college would be in Stockton in the 1880's and what is a Normal > > Institute? It is a mystery as to why he was sent to California when he had > > family in NY. > > > > Thank you, > > Linda > > > > ______________________________ > > ______________________________

    03/06/2002 01:31:34
    1. [CASANJOA] San Joaquin Cty Hospital and Almshouse ?
    2. Bonnie Gilson
    3. Hello all, I'm searching for a WEITBRECHT family. A subscriber on another list did a census search for me from CD's that shows the following George J. WEITBRECHT but it isn't clear on whether this entry is for San Joaquin City (Fresno County) or San Joaquin County (unknown city). The entry is shown below and is for the 1900 census. I have Ancestry.com access to the census images but for 1900 Fresno county the pages appear to be listed only by township number... If this "San Joaquin Cty Hospital and Almshouse" was in Fresno county, can anyone offer advice on how to narrow down my 1900 census search to the correct township number?? >San Joaquin Cty, California >San Joaquin Cty Hospital and Almshouse!! >George J. born Feb 1823 born in PA, parents in Germany he was a house >carpenter. Thank you :) Bonnie Phoenix, AZ

    03/06/2002 12:49:15
    1. [CASANJOA] Correction to John ALVISO post
    2. JJastram
    3. Sorry, the mother's maiden name was not given, so it may not be SIMPSON, and may not be the John ALVISO we are looking for. Judy Jastram

    03/05/2002 02:52:18
    1. [CASANJOA] Raymond Riley Woodbridge, San Joaquin or Calavaras Co. CA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AY.2ADE/1020 Message Board Post: I am looking for the descendants of Raymond Riley (or his siblings) born in or around Negaunee, Michigan on July 7 1895 to Thomas Riley (son of Philip Riley / O'Rally and Helen / Ellen Foran) and Mary Finucan ( Fanukan ). Ray Riley died in Calavaras Co., CA on Jan 16 1968, although the SS death index lists his last known residence as Woodbridge, San Joaquin Co., California. I have been researching the family of his grandmother Helen Foran, and would love to talk to cousins! Raymond Riley had at least one brother (Norbertt?) and a sister Mary. He may have had other half siblings as his mother died before he was 5 and I don't know if his father remarried. Any information on this family would be appreciated! Thanks Colleen

    03/04/2002 08:41:28
    1. [CASANJOA] John ALVISO in Lodi
    2. JJastram
    3. Dear Marge and others, I am new to this list, having just discovered a Gt. Uncle, John ALVISO, died in Lodi in March, 1981. This is from the CADI, info. also on the SSDI. Father's name ALVISO, mother's maiden name SIMPSON, born in California (these say June 11, 1901). He was born in Madera County with the other siblings. The actual day of death is not given. Would you be able to locate a death notice or obituary for him? Family lore says he died of heart trouble, but little is known of him. With much appreciation in advance, Judy Jastram

    03/04/2002 02:47:28
    1. Re: [CASANJOA] question about address on grandfather's DC
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. Go to www.mapquest.com and enter Timan Road, Manteca, CA.... a map will come up. It's now a residential area, but this was all farmland before 1967. Marge http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/home.htm Margie Campbell's Web Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/Calif/ History of Stockton State Hospital (Stockton, CA) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/ICGS/ Iron county, MO Genealogy Society Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/cem/Napa State Hospital Oversight Hearing & Links to organizations who need our help to save old cemeteries. Stockton State Hospital Cemetery page Host of: Iron county Missouri (MOIRON) mail list Hermes family name list Wenstrom family name list ----- Original Message ----- From: "linda & bob" <blc535587@thegrid.net> To: <CASANJOA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 10:19 AM Subject: [CASANJOA] question about address on grandfather's DC > I don't want to bug you all again but does any one have info about > this address. I got this from my grandfather's death certificate. > Grandpa Robert died in 1942 at San Joaquin General ( yes ! the remains > are still there ) . > > The informant name what I can make out is I. Hoke?m maybe the o is > a > not sure. > > The address is Box 749, Timan Road, > Manteca, CA ( not sure about the spelling > ) > > What kind of place was it ? Anything would be great. > > > > Once again thank you all for your time, Linda Hall > Castle > > ______________________________

    03/04/2002 01:20:38
    1. Re: [CASANJOA] Stockton in the 1880's
    2. Margie Campbell
    3. I think he may have been sent to relatives who had a ranch, or was on one of the many orphan trains that took kids all over and left them with families to be cared for. This was sometimes done legally, sometimes not. I have read where young boys on the way to the store for their mother were taken and put on a train headed west. This was due to the large amount of abondoned children in the larger, eastern citites. This was the city's way of handling the problem of begging, pick-pockets, etc. You may want to try to pick your ancestor up on a census in the Stockton area. In 1990 he should be on a census for Stockton city, probably in a boarding house? He may have been enumerated at the school. The 1900 census soundex should give you his location. Marge http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/home.htm Margie Campbell's Web Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/Calif/ History of Stockton State Hospital (Stockton, CA) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/ICGS/ Iron county, MO Genealogy Society Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mcampbel/cem/Napa State Hospital Oversight Hearing & Links to organizations who need our help to save old cemeteries. Stockton State Hospital Cemetery page Host of: Iron county Missouri (MOIRON) mail list Hermes family name list Wenstrom family name list ----- Original Message ----- From: <Llcz210@aol.com> To: <CASANJOA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 7:18 PM Subject: [CASANJOA] Stockton in the 1880's > Hello All, > > I have a letter from my ggrandfather, Robert Buchanan Curtis b. March 4, > 1873, and need some clarification. He wrote this letter himself to his > employer, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance. The notes in quotes I added for > clarity. > > "At age 13(just orphaned) I was sent to California(1886) where I lived on a > ranch - attended school in the winter time and did a man's work until I was > about 17. When I finished Public School, I took a business College Course at > Stockton, Calif., and graduated and then attended a Normal Institue - there > until I was 21 when I returned to New York and entered the Dry Goods business > with my brother." > > My questions are: Is anyone aware of a ranch that would also be a orphanage? > What college would be in Stockton in the 1880's and what is a Normal > Institute? It is a mystery as to why he was sent to California when he had > family in NY. > > Thank you, > Linda > > ______________________________

    03/04/2002 01:12:58
    1. Re: [CASANJOA] Stockton in the 1880's
    2. Vern Dander
    3. >Hello All, > >I have a letter from my ggrandfather, Robert Buchanan Curtis b. March 4, >1873, and need some clarification. He wrote this letter himself to his >employer, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance. The notes in quotes I added for >clarity. > >"At age 13(just orphaned) I was sent to California(1886) where I lived on a >ranch - attended school in the winter time and did a man's work until I was >about 17. When I finished Public School, I took a business College Course at >Stockton, Calif., and graduated and then attended a Normal Institue - there >until I was 21 when I returned to New York and entered the Dry Goods business >with my brother." > >My questions are: Is anyone aware of a ranch that would also be a orphanage? >What college would be in Stockton in the 1880's and what is a Normal >Institute? It is a mystery as to why he was sent to California when he had >family in NY. > >Thank you, >Linda > >______________________________ Hi On question "Is anyone aware of a ranch that would also be a orphanage?", a possibility is he was sent to live with a relative rather than an orphanage. You did not indicate where he was sent from, but it's somewhat unlikely that someone would pay to have a 13 year old shipped any great distance (i.e., from outside of California) without some familial obligation. On question about schools: Info on below based on STOCKTON ALBUM, THROUGH THE YEARS; V Covert Martin,1959, Simard Printing, Stockton CA; Lib Congress Catalog Card# 59-15935 Presuming ggrandfather was in high school (typical for age 13-17) he would have graduated in about 1890. The only public high school in Stockton at that time was the "Washington School" (Stockton High School was not built until 1904). However, if he was on a ranch, there could have been other high schools open in outlying communities. I have no data on them for that time frame. The business college normal institute sounds like a possible combination of following from page 161 of the above reference: "One of the more successful private schools in Stockton was known as the Stockton Business College. It was organized by Fisher R. Clarke in 1875, in Hickman Hall, at Hunter Street and Weber Avenue and, then, because of the pressure of enrollment, found new quarters at the McKee Building on the southwest corner of Hunter and Main Streets. Later the school was moved to the southwest corner of Hunter Street at Miner Avenue. Although Clarke planned only a business curriculum, demands for additional courses forced the school to expand into a normal school. W. C. Ramsey took over the school and erected a brick building at California and Channel Streets, now known as the Exchange Building. The building to the east was used as a dormitory for out-of-town students. The average attendance was five hundred, and many of our business leaders were educated in the Stockton Business College. Later this college was purchased by John R. Humphreys and became Humphrey's Business College." Based on the above, I suspect Normal Institute in this case means a training school that offered courses with no specific orientation; could also mean a "teachers college". If Humphrey's Business College is still in operation, you might check with them for more detailed insights about Stockton Business College. Hope this is of some help. Vern D

    03/03/2002 02:10:55
    1. [CASANJOA] Need DCT/obit for Carol J Wooten(Robinson)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lewis,Bayes,Lindsey,Miller,Anderson,Beasley,Abel,Harris,Harrison,etal Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AY.2ADE/1019 Message Board Post: She was my cousin on my mom's side. Carol Jean Robinson-Wooten DOB March 13,1947 Illinois DOD Jan 13,1992 San Joaquin,CA mother's maiden name: Reutzel I would love to get her info for myself as well as for her sister-in-law,thanks for your help,Darla

    03/01/2002 10:19:21
    1. [CASANJOA] Stockton in the 1880's
    2. Hello All, I have a letter from my ggrandfather, Robert Buchanan Curtis b. March 4, 1873, and need some clarification. He wrote this letter himself to his employer, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance. The notes in quotes I added for clarity. "At age 13(just orphaned) I was sent to California(1886) where I lived on a ranch - attended school in the winter time and did a man's work until I was about 17. When I finished Public School, I took a business College Course at Stockton, Calif., and graduated and then attended a Normal Institue - there until I was 21 when I returned to New York and entered the Dry Goods business with my brother." My questions are: Is anyone aware of a ranch that would also be a orphanage? What college would be in Stockton in the 1880's and what is a Normal Institute? It is a mystery as to why he was sent to California when he had family in NY. Thank you, Linda

    02/28/2002 03:18:49
    1. [CASanJoaquin] Stockton Photos circa 1894
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Spooner, Hook, Matteson, West, Gale, Salz, McKee, McMillen, Ramsey, Jackson, Williamson, Henderson, Miller, Buell, Shippee, Haines, De Vinney, Owen, Houser, Holt, Sperry, Wilhoit, Moore, Newell, McLeod, Clark, Welch, Hoskins, Buckley, Phelps, Ruggles Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AY.2ADE/1018 Message Board Post: Listed below are the titles of a collection of photos taken by J Pitcher Spooner, one of Stockton's more reknown photographers. Copies are available in .JPG format. Please specify number of desired page(s). ////// Page #/Info type 1 Text: Souvenir of Stockton Cal Exterior hardcover 2 Text: Stockton Illustrated in Photo-gravure Title, photographer (J Pitcher Spooner), Copyright (1894) publishing info 3 Text: Introduction to album Description of Stockton and its founding 4 Photo: Charles M Weber 5 Photos (array of 3 on page): Residence of Captain Weber, 1850; Stockton Harbor in 1849; Stockton Harbor, 1849 6 Photo: Stockton, looking north from Court House 7 Photo: Stockton, looking south from Court House 8 Photos (array of 2 on page): McLeod’s Lake; Steamer J. D. Peters 9 Photo: State Insane Asylum - Male Department 10 Photos (array of 3 on page): State Insane Asylum - Female Department; Pacific Hospital - Asa Clark & Sons, Proprs.; Public Library Building 11 Photo: Stockton Harbor 12 Photos (array of 3 on page): Southern Pacific R. R. Depot; Wharf of Cal. Navigation & Improvement Co.; Wharf of Union Transportation Co. 13 Photo: Commercial Hotel Photo 14 Photos (array of 3 on page): Grand Central Hotel; Southern Hotel; Yosemite Hotel 15 Photo: Residence of J. M. Welch 16 Photos (array of 2 on page):Residence of J. H. Hoskins; Residence of W. D. Buckley 17 Photos (array of 2 on page): Residence of J. L. Phelps; Residence of C. L. Ruggles 18 Photos (array of 2 on page): Residence of Dr. C. L. De Vinney, 132 Hunter; Residence of R. E. Wilhoit Photos 19 Photos (array of 3 on page, 2 in one photo): Residences of S.W. Newell & C. E. Owen; Residences of H.H. Moore & P. A. Buell Photo; Residence of George Sperry 20 Photos (array of 3 on page): Union Flour Mill; Crown Flour Mill; Sperry Flour Mill and Office 21 Photos (array of 2 on page): P. A. Buell & Co. - Office and Mill, P. A. Buell & Co. - Lumber Yard 22 Photos (array of 2 on page): Stockton Woolen Mills; California Paper Mills 23 Photos (array of 2 on page): The Holt Mfg. Co.;Houser & Haines Mfg. Co. 24 Photos (array of 2 on page): Shippee Manufacturing Co.; Matteson & Williamson Mfg. Co. 25 Photos (array of 2 on page): Wm. P. Miller, Carriage Factory; Henderson & Son, Carriage Factory 26 Photos (array of 2 on page): Pacific Tannery; Stockton Planing Mill 27 Photos (array of 2 on page): El Pinal Winery - Geo. West, Prop.; El Dorado Brewery 28 Photos (array of 2 on page): Weber Gas Well Baths; Stockton Terra Cotta Co. 29 Photos (array of 4 on page): Stockton Harbor looking east; Steam Dredger “Thor”, built at Stockton; Traction Engine Wheat Train - 65 Tons; Stockton Natural Gas Wells 30 Photos (array of 3 on page): Jackson Baths, R. C. Perason, Propr.; The High Dive- Jackson Baths; A Quiet Corner- Jackson Baths 31 Photo: Central M. E. ((Methodist)) Church 32 Photo: St. John’s Episcopal Church and Guild Hall 33 Photos (array of 7 on page): First Congregational Church; Baptist Church; First Presbyterian Church; M. E. ((Methodist)) Church (South); German Evangelical Lutheran Church; St. Mary’s Catholic Church; Jewish Synagogue 34 Photo: Fremont School 35 Photos (array of 7 on page): Washington School; St. Agnes Academy; Lafayette School; Weber School; Jefferson School; Stockton Business College, W C Ramsey, Prop; South School 36 Photo: San Joaquin County Pavilion 37 Photo: Yosemite Building 38 Photos (array of 3 on page): Masonic Building; Odd Fellows’ Building; McKee Block 39 Photos (array of 4 on page): McMillen Block; Pioneer Hall; Grangers’ Union; Avon Theatre 40 Photos (array of 5 on page): Gale Block; Salz Block; Hook and Wilhoit Block; Newell Block Photo; Mozart Hall 41 Photos (array of 5 on page): Hansel’s Building; Gnekow Block; Union Block; Mansion and Thetheway Block; “IXL” Building 42 Photo: County Court House 43 Photo: County Jail

    02/28/2002 02:21:15
    1. [CASANJOA] question about address on grandfather's DC
    2. linda & bob
    3. I don't want to bug you all again but does any one have info about this address. I got this from my grandfather's death certificate. Grandpa Robert died in 1942 at San Joaquin General ( yes ! the remains are still there ) . The informant name what I can make out is I. Hoke?m maybe the o is a not sure. The address is Box 749, Timan Road, Manteca, CA ( not sure about the spelling ) What kind of place was it ? Anything would be great. Once again thank you all for your time, Linda Hall Castle

    02/28/2002 03:19:39