The City of Stockton was founded in 1849 in the Central Valley of California, eighty-three miles east of San Francisco. Stockton's location on the eastern edge of the San Joaquin Delta that feeds into San Francisco Bay has made it a major shipping port. This collection of historic photographs documents the history of Stockton with an emphasis on the waterfront and downtown areas. Most of the images are of buildings, streets, and businesses. Many aerial views of the city are also included. Images in this collection date from approximately the 1860s to the 1960s.
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Steamboats-Stockton-ferryboats "Delta King" and "Delta Queen"
Circa Date: circa 1920
Identifier: P79-4953 -
Steamboats-Stockton-"Fort Sutter of San Francisco" on San Joaquin River between Stockton and San Francisco
Circa Date: circa 1910
Identifier: P80-0251 -
Steamboats-Stockton-"Fort Sutter" on cruise near Stockton
Circa Date: circa 1920
Identifier: P79-1229 -
Steamboats-Stockton-freight deck of abandoned steamer "J.D. Peters"
Circa Date: circa 1930
Identifier: P77-2682 -
Steamboats-Stockton-frontal view of abandoned steamer "J.D. Peters"
Circa Date: circa 1930
Identifier: P77-2679 -
Steamboats-Stockton-"H.E. Wright" and "Victory" at pierside, Golden Gate and Union Mills, Weber Warehouse
Circa Date: circa 1890
Identifier: P77-2730 -
Steamboats-Stockton-"H.E. Wright" at pierside, Capitol Mills
Circa Date: circa 1890
Identifier: P77-2731 -
Steamboats-Stockton-interior of abandoned steamer "J.D. Peters"
Circa Date: circa 1930
Identifier: P77-2681 -
Steamboats-Stockton-interior of abandoned steamer "J.D. Peters"
Circa Date: circa 1930
Identifier: P77-2683 -
Steamboats-Stockton-interior of abandoned steamer "Navajo" beached on Mandeville Island
Circa Date: circa 1935
Identifier: P77-2674