San Joaquin City, California
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San Joaquin City (
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: ''San Joaquín'', meaning " St. Joachim") is a former settlement in
San Joaquin County, California San Joaquin County ( ; , meaning " St. Joachim"), officially the County of San Joaquin, is a county located in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 779,233. The county seat is Stockton. San Jo ...
. It was established in 1849, during the
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. It was located on the west bank of the
San Joaquin River The San Joaquin River ( ; ) is the longest river of Central California. The long river starts in the high Sierra Nevada and flows through the rich agricultural region of the northern San Joaquin Valley before reaching Suisun Bay, San Francis ...
just below the point where Airport Way (formerly Durham Ferry Road) crosses the river today. It was an important settlement along the old River Road (now Kasson Road in San Joaquin County) between
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and Grayson's Ferry (now the community of Grayson in
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History

San Joaquin City was a river town established in 1849, on high ground by the San Joaquin River. Pioneers and freight wagons following post roads to the
Southern Mines The Stanislaus River is a tributary of the San Joaquin River in north-central California in the United States. The main stem of the river is long, and measured to its furthest headwaters it is about long. Originating as three forks in the hig ...
crossed the San Joaquin River nearby at Durham's Ferry, and as the crossroads point for riverboat and overland traffic, the town played an important part in development of the west side of
San Joaquin Valley The San Joaquin Valley ( ; Spanish language in California, Spanish: ''Valle de San Joaquín'') is the southern half of California's Central Valley (California), Central Valley. Famed as a major breadbasket, the San Joaquin Valley is an importa ...
grain farming and cattle raising. It became a popular trading outpost, and was said to be a rival to nearby Stockton. In 1879, the
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opened rail service from Martinez to Fresno, reducing the importance of river traffic to the western Central Valley. Before the turn of the 20th century, the upstream portion of the San Joaquin River was increasingly being diverted for irrigation, making the river downstream less navigable. By the 1890s, the land the city was situated on was being bought by private individuals and returned to farm use. Finally, flooding in 1911 cut new channels for the river, making its navigation almost impossible to maintain, and was considered to be "the final blow to the hopes and aspirations of San Joaquin City." The San Joaquin City post office, the first post office in the area, opened in 1851; it closed in 1852, and reopened in 1874. In 1888, it was moved southwest to Vernalis, along the Southern Pacific rail line. The site of the former city is located on Kasson Road, in
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Historical Landmark plaque

It is marked by
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777, placed in 1962. The original fifty-pound bronze plaque was reported stolen in October 2005. By August 2017, the plaque had been replaced by a wooden plaque with a paper copy of the original bronze plaque attached to it. The paper plaque read:
Site of San Joaquin City
A hand-written inscription at the bottom of the plaque read: "Replaced by Jim Dorroh 8-17-17" In February 2020, a new aluminum plaque was installed, with minor changes to the wording.


See also

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References


Further reading

* Published in six parts (some of which are referenced in the article): *
Part 1
(PDF). Vol IX no. 2. April 1973. Archived fro
the original
(PDF) on 2019-03-26. *
Part 2
(PDF). Vol IX no. 3. July 1973. Archived fro
the original
(PDF) on 2019-03-26. *
Part 3
(PDF). Vol IX no. 4. October 1973. Archived fro
the original
(PDF) on 2019-03-26. *
Part 4
(PDF). Vol X no. 1. January 1974. Archived fro
the original
(PDF) on 2019-03-26. *
Part 5
(PDF). Vol X no. 2. April 1974. Archived fro
the original
(PDF) on 2019-03-26. *
Part 6
(PDF). Vol X no. 3. July 1974. Archived fro
the original
(PDF) on 2019-03-26.


External links


Site of San Joaquin City - California Historical Markers on Waymarking.com
{{San Joaquin County, California Ghost towns in California Former settlements in San Joaquin County, California