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Tuxedo Park Post Office, 1948

When I posted the construction images of 1732 Pacific Avenue to the “Stockton History” and “Memories of Stockton” Facebook groups, it caused somewhat of a stir, and a good amount of further research prompted by comments and uncertainties. This post office was barely there, from 1948 to maybe late 1956, early 1957, all based on…
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Rhizomia Booms, Box 56, 1947

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Friendship Train, Box 55, 1947

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Post Office, Box 54, 1947

The second pencil mark on box 54, in Joel’s handscribble, says “Post Office”. More negatives of a construction site, and we are able to discern some of the details. Eight negatives in total, one is a dud duplicate, so we’ll look at seven. The sign on the fence says “Nomellini Company, General Contractor”. The homes…
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Honor Apartment, Box 54, 1947

This box contains 22 press sized negatives, and we’ll split the box in two sections. This box is a surprize bonanza for those who are interested in construction techniques, and Stockton College of the Pacific (or UOP) history in general. It won’t escape anyone that these soft copper pipes are readied to be buried in…
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Pacific Weekly, Box 53, 1947

When a box is marked “Weekly”, Joel refers to submissions for the Pacific Weekly, a College of Pacific Student Newsletter. It is not clear if any of these negatives were actually published in the Pacific Weekly, but I’ve seen some of them end up in the COP yearbook, The Naranjado. (Most often without giving credit…
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Car Crash, Box 52, 1947

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Ektachrome, Box 51, 1947

Although Ektachrome implies “color”, there are only black and white negatives in this yellow Kodak box with a Dec 1947 expiration date. Multiple subjects together and the 1947 date is as such in question for the vast majority of negatives. There’s a “Thom Family, about 1947” pencilled with another “Santa Cruz” marking. At least, that’s…
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Watermelon Feed, Box 49, 1947

Rho Lambda Phi, also known as Rhizomia, had a yearly “Watermelon Feed” event. This box has a pencil date of Sept 1947, and I confirmed that few of these images made it into the 1948 Naranjado COP yearbook in the “Special Days” section of editor Nancy Rinehart. Few more images of students and staff stuffing…
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Santa Cruz, Box 48, 1948

This box has a few pencil marks. There are two names, Lois and Irene. The imagery covered here is situated between 1947 and 1948. Eighteen negatives in total and it’s a various collection again. The positive twist is that the beach images seem to be from the Santa Cruz area. Joel has been visiting and…
