Today's Stockton is a modern California city, home to a quarter of a million people. But few remember the details of its illustrious past. Influenced by strategic waterways and rich soil, Stockton attracted a succession of miners, farmers, shipbuilders, and industrial entrepreneurs. Throughout the years Stockton has evolved from a rough-and-tumble harbor town to an agricultural, business, and transportation center and has done so with a great amount of style and finesse. This collection of vintage postcards showcases Stockton's early days from 1900 to 1950, capturing the elegance and industry of a young city on the journey to the modern era. This book contains over 200 images of Stockton including the waterfront, paddlewheel steamers, beautiful hotels, graceful estates, sprawling farm vistas, and the ornate buildings of downtown.
I'm biased - my office is in the book two times, so this book has extra meaning to me. Looking at it causes me to wonder what life was like in the early 1900's - I have found myself asking many more questions of older friends. And what great memories they have, and what great stories they have told....all because of this more than "regular" coffee table book. Even if you don't live in this area, I highly recommend this book, it's a wonderful "generation gap"!!!
Stockton in Vintage Postcards, by Alice Van Ommeren
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
What a wonderful format for the history of a city! Unlike many histories of small cities, Stockton in Vintage Postcards presents a broad view of the life of the place, and all illustrated. I have lived in Stockton, for thirteen years, and know it to be an economically poor city with an incredible wealth of cultural diversity and history. Reading this book reveals some of that wealth. It's like looking through a family photo album. The postcards can be quirky, full of civic pride, sentimental or just really great slices of real American life. There is so much good information here. As we redevelop, gentrify and suburbanize our cities, it's invaluable to have this perspective, these old buildings, neighborhoods and everyday scenes preserved in this accessible form. All I would ask is for is a second edition with even more - and in color.
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