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  2. Stockton State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed as the Insane Asylum of California at Stockton in 1851. It was on 100 acres (0.40 km 2) of land donated by Captain Charles Maria Weber.The legislature at the time felt that existing hospitals were incapable of caring for the large numbers of people who suffered from mental and emotional conditions as a result of the California Gold Rush, and authorized the creation of the ...

  3. Stockton, California - Wikipedia

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    The University of the Pacific (UOP), chartered in 1851, is the oldest university in California, and has been located in Stockton since 1923. In 2012, Stockton filed for what was then the largest municipal bankruptcy in US history – which had multiple causes, including financial mismanagement in the 1990s, generous fringe benefits to unionized ...

  4. University of the Pacific (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Pacific was chartered on July 10, 1851, in Santa Clara, California, under the name California Wesleyan College. The school moved to San Jose in 1871 and then to Stockton in 1923. Pacific is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission . [ 5 ]

  5. Temple Israel Cemetery (Stockton, California) - Wikipedia

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    The local Jewish community of Stockton Temple Israel of Stockton built a cemetery on the land. Temple Israel Cemetery is the oldest Jewish cemetery in continuous use in California, also west of the Rocky Mountains. [1] [2] [3] In 1851, the Stockton Jewish community founded, Ryhim Ahoovim, a Jewish Bevevolent Society. Ryhim Ahoovim held a High ...

  6. List of Stockton landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Temple Israel Cemetery (1851), East Acacia Street between North Pilgrim and North Union streets. In 1851, the cemetery site was donated to the Jewish community by Captain Charles Maria Weber. The site is the oldest Jewish cemetery in continuous use in California and west of the Rocky Mountains, and is #765 on the Office of Historic Preservation ...

  7. Samuel Purdy - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Architect, politician. Samuel Purdy (1819 – February 17, 1882) [1][2] was an American politician. As a Democrat, he served as the third Lieutenant Governor of California from 1852 to 1856. [3] He also was the first mayor of Stockton, California, where he was in office from 1850 to 1851. [4]

  8. John C. Frémont - Wikipedia

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    John Charles Frémont (January 21, 1813 – July 13, 1890) was an American explorer, military officer, and politician. He was a United States senator from California and was the first Republican nominee for president of the U.S. in 1856 and founder of the California Republican Party when he was nominated. He lost the election to Democrat James ...

  9. The Californian (1840s newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Californian was first published in Monterey, California on August 15, 1846, [1] by Alcalde Walter Colton and his friend Robert B. Semple, from a well-used Ramage printing press that Agustín V. Zamorano brought from Hawaii to Monterey in 1834. [2] Zamorano used it to print books, letterheads and proclamations, but not a newspaper. [3]