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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Santa Clara County, California

 
Clickable Map of Santa Clara County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Santa Clara County, CA (409) Alameda County, CA (409) Merced County, CA (22) San Benito County, CA (46) San Mateo County, CA (131) Santa Cruz County, CA (107) Stanislaus County, CA (55)  SantaClaraCounty(409) Santa Clara County (409)  AlamedaCounty(409) Alameda County (409)  MercedCounty(22) Merced County (22)  SanBenitoCounty(46) San Benito County (46)  SanMateoCounty(131) San Mateo County (131)  SantaCruzCounty(107) Santa Cruz County (107)  StanislausCounty(55) Stanislaus County (55)
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101California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — SCL-003 — Herring Box School
On Birch Street at Sherman Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Birch Street.
Under a great live oak and near this spot stood the first school in the old town of Mayfield, now a part of Palo Alto. It was erected in 1855, pioneering what was to become the community's major interest, education. Two later schools successively . . . — Map (db m53650) HM
102California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Herring Box School
On Birch Street at Sherman Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Birch Street.
Under a great live oak and near this spot stood the first school in the old town of Mayfield, now a part of Palo Alto. It was erected in 1855, pioneering what was to become the community's major interest, education. Two later schools successively . . . — Map (db m53658) HM
103California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — History of Tower Well
On Hawthorne Avenue at Alma Street, on the right when traveling north on Hawthorne Avenue.
This tower well symbolizes what is best about a forward thinking, progressive city government that chose local ownership of essential utility services. Due to the foresight of town leaders such as Stanford Engineering professors Charles "Daddy" Marx . . . — Map (db m91257) HM
104California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — 969 — Homesite of Sarah WallisMayfield Farm
On La Silva Drive 0.2 miles south of Military Way, on the left when traveling south.
Sarah Armstrong Wallis (1825–1905) was a pioneer in the campaign for women’s voting rights. In 1870 she was elected president of California’s first statewide suffrage organization which in 1873 incorporated as the California State Woman . . . — Map (db m2718) HM
105California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — 895 — Hostess House
On Mitchell Lane at University Avenue on Mitchell Lane.
This building originally served Camp Fremont as a meeting place for servicemen and visitors. When moved from its original site to Palo Alto, it became the first municipally sponsored community center in the nation. It is the only remaining structure . . . — Map (db m54017) HM
106California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — J. Pearce Mitchell Park
Near East Meadow Drive near Middlefield Road, on the right when traveling east.
J. Pearce Mitchell Park, built in 1957, was one of the first of a new type of community park based on active recreation for leisure living. The design for this park and its playground served as important examples for many other parks and . . . — Map (db m92467) HM
107California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — 857 — John Adams Squire House
On University Avenue at Seneca Street, on the right when traveling east on University Avenue.
Designed by T. Paterson Ross and constructed by builder George W. Mosher in 1904, this house is a notable example of California's interpretation of the Greco-Roman Classic Revival movement in America. — Map (db m2715) HM
108California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Juana Briones Park
Near Maybell Avenue just west of Clemo Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Rancho La Purísima Conceptión was granted to a former Santa Clara Mission Indian, Jose Gorgonio, by Governor Alvarado on June 30, 1840. In 1844, Gorgonio and another Indian, José Ramon, sold the grant to Dona Juana Briones de Miranda, who lived with . . . — Map (db m90786) HM
109California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Juana Briones. This is her park.
Near Maybell Avenue 0.1 miles from Clemo Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Juana Briones de Miranda lived not far from here at Rancho la Purísima Concepción. From her house on a knoll in the rolling foothills of Palo Alto, she could look down on the very land you’re standing on. Of course that would’ve been when she wasn’t . . . — Map (db m94503) HM
110California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Mayfield Fire Bell
On Arastradero Road at Clemo Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Arastradero Road.
From 1907 to 1925 this bell was used to summon the volunteer firemen of the town of Mayfield. First used at College Avenue and El Camino Real. The bell was transferred to the town hall at El Camino Real and California Avenue in 1921. When Mayfield . . . — Map (db m91031) HM
111California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Mayfield School
Near El Camino Real (Highway 82), on the right when traveling south.
Mayfield's first school built in 1855 it was a two-room log cabin which was soon outgrown. Mayfield later built two new schools to serve the increasing population of young people and even offered some adult education in mathematics. In 1923, on the . . . — Map (db m90884) HM
112California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Motion Picture Research Commemoration
Near Serra Mall at Palm Drive.
In commemoration of the motion picture research conducted in 1878 and 1879 at the Palo Alto Farm now the site of Stanford University This extensive photographic experiment portraying the attitudes of men and animals in motion was conceived by . . . — Map (db m113015) HM
113California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Play Ball!
Near El Camino Real (State Highway 82), on the right when traveling south.
Baseball was the country’s favorite sport in the 1890’s. Communities across America supported amateur baseball teams comprised of local young men. Mayfield’s baseball team, the Ringtailed Roarers, played other local teams up and down the Peninsula, . . . — Map (db m91111) HM
114California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Semiconductor Planar Process and Integrated Circuit, 1959IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing
On East Charlston Road west of San Antonio Road, on the left when traveling west.
The 1959 invention of the Planar Process by Jean A. Hoerni and the Integrated Circuit (IC) based on planar technology by Robert N. Noyce catapulted the semiconductor industry into the silicon IC era. This pair of pioneering inventions lead to the . . . — Map (db m54015) HM
115California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — 524 — Site of Juana Briones de Miranda Home on Rancho La Purisima Concepcion
On Old Adobe Road at Old Trace Lane on Old Adobe Road.
In 1844 Juana de Briones de Miranda, a pioneer Latina property owner, businesswoman and humanitarian, purchased the 4,439 acre Rancho La Purisima Concepcion from Indian grantee Jose Gorgornio. The grant extended two miles south, encompassing . . . — Map (db m54016) HM
116California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — The Crossroads of Mayfield
On El Camino Real (State Highway 82), on the right when traveling south.
Long before Stanford University and the City of Palo Alto existed, this area of the Mexican land grant, Rancho Rincon de San Francisquito Creek was a crossroads of travel and commerce. In the 1850's, it would take Juana Briones three days to travel . . . — Map (db m90886) HM
117California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — The Hostess House War and Veterans Memorial
On Mitchell Lane at University Avenue on Mitchell Lane.
[Several veterans memorials are located at the base of the flagstaff in front of the Hostess House.] Side A: 1861 – 1865 McKinley Post Number 187 Dept. of Calif. And Nev. Grand Army of the Republic . . . — Map (db m54117) HM
118California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Town and Gown
Near El Camino Real (State Highway 82), on the right when traveling south.
On October I, 1891, Stanford University opened its doors after six years of planning and building. The University was named after Jane and Leland Stanford's only child, Leland Stanford, Junior. Stanford University and Palo Alto have been . . . — Map (db m90887) HM
119California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — Uncle Jim’s Cabin
On California Street near El Camino Real (California Highway 82), on the right when traveling east.
In 1853 James Otterson built a hotel near this corner. It was the first building in what would become Mayfield, later a part of Palo Alto. Travelers between San Francisco and San Jose stayed here, as did lumbermen coming from the hills to the bay. — Map (db m94490) HM
120California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 505 — Almadén Vineyards
On Blossom Hill Road at Dartmouth Dr. (County Route G-10) on Blossom Hill Road.
On this site in 1852 Charles LeFranc made the first commercial planting of fine European wine grapes in Santa Clara County and founded Almadén Vineyards. LeFranc imported cuttings from vines in the celebrated wine districts of his native France, . . . — Map (db m2580) HM
121California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Alum Rock Log Cabin
Near Alum Rock Road, on the left when traveling west.
The log cabin was built 1914-1916 as a memorial to the pioneers and was donated to the City of San Jose on September 24, 1916. The cabin is constructed of redwood logs from the Santa Cruz Mountains. This log cabin provides an example of the physical . . . — Map (db m63791) HM
122California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Amamiyla Midwife House
On North 6th Street, on the left when traveling north.
Our family had ten siblings. Eight of us were born at this house between 1919 and 1933. - Jimi Yamaichi — Map (db m64943) HM
123California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Asahi Baseball
On North 6th Street at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling south on North 6th Street.
They built a baseball diamond with the homeplate on the Jackson and Sixth Street corner and the outfield towards the railroad tracks. Rightfield was shorter and leftfield went on across Seventh Street. The centerfield was much lower than homeplate, . . . — Map (db m52513) HM
124California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Bank of America Building
On South First Street south of East Santa Clara Street, on the right when traveling north.
One of the San Jose's earliest skyscrapers, this building has served as a local landmark since its construction in 1925-6. The Bank of America, originally known as the Bank of Italy, was founded by San José native A.P. Giannini in 1904. Although the . . . — Map (db m30549) HM
125California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 30 — Bickur Cholim
On South 3rd Street.
San Jose’s first Hebrew congregation – Bickur Cholim – was founded August 5, 1861. The congregation met in City Hall and at various locations in the downtown prior to building their first facility on this site in 1870. Used continuously . . . — Map (db m52655) HM
126California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Birthplace of A.P. Giannini
On North Market Street south of East Saint John Street, on the right when traveling south.
Amadeo Peter Giannini, founder of the Bank of Italy – now the Bank of America – was born at 79 N. Market St. on May 6, 1870. Perhaps San Jose's most famous native, Giannini is considered by many to be the greatest figure in American . . . — Map (db m30166) HM
127California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 35 — Buffington House
On Lincoln Avenue near Meredith Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Lulu and Howard M. Buffington, Police and Fire Chief, City of Willow Glen. Representative of residences that once lined Lincoln Avenue. — Map (db m100100) HM
128California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Bulmore House1854 — (Cottage No. 12) —
On Almaden Road, on the left when traveling west.
Only complete four room, oven-dried brick house in New Almaden. Appointed Cashier, Hacienda Forman and Secretary of the Miners Fund by the Manager Mr. Randol, Robert R. Bulmore moved into this cottage in September, 1878. Mr. Bulmore’s avocation . . . — Map (db m41356) HM
129California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Calero County Park – Bailey Fellows House
On McKean Road.
The nearby Bailey Fellows house is a historic “Italianate” structure located at the south end of Calero Reservoir and appears on the County of Santa Clara Heritage Resource Inventory. The house is named for Boargenes R. Bailey and Judge . . . — Map (db m53474) HM
130California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Camp Mt. Madonna
[Side-bar on left:] At New Almaden During the Depression (1933-1942) and after most mining activity had ceased, New Almaden once again gave jobs, hope and future to young men through a program created by Franklin D. Roosevelt called . . . — Map (db m52778) HM
131California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Captain Thomas Fallon1990 — Artist: Robert Glen —
On St. James Street at Julian Street on St. James Street.
This statue of Captain Thomas Fallon was commissioned in 1988. It memorializes the raising of the U.S. flag in San Jose in 1846, when California was still a part of Mexico. Scheduled to be installed in 1990, the statue generated an intense . . . — Map (db m81726) HM
132California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Carson House1854 — (Cottage No.13) —
On Almaden Road, on the left when traveling west.
One of three complete adobe houses in New Almaden made of creek gravel and adobe mud. In 1855 a plan of the settlement of the Hacienda, including all homes south of Casa Grande (the manager;s home), to the reduction works of the New Almaden Mine, . . . — Map (db m41459) HM
133California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Casa Grande
Reported missing.
Built in 1854 of adobe, brick and wood. Residence of Mines Managers until 1925. Most gracious & stately California Mansion of early days. Scene of important social & political events. Planned by Henry W. Halleck & built by J. Young & F. Meyer. . . . — Map (db m15046) HM
134California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Centennial Commemoration of the World's First Broadcasting Station100 Years
Near Fairmont Plaza at South First Street.
On this site in 1909, Charles "Doc” Herrold aired the first regularly scheduled radio programs, giving birth to broadcasting. Initially identified as "This is San Jose calling," the station was later licensed as KQW before it became KCBS. . . . — Map (db m155118) HM
135California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — SCL-053 — Charles Henry McKiernan“Mountain Charlie” — 1825 – January 16, 1892 —
Near Curtner Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Most colorful of all characters in Santa Cruz Mountains. First white settler in Santa Cruz Mountain section, a pioneer hunter, rancher, teamster and road-builder. His motto was “Right Wrongs Nobody.” — Map (db m52207) HM
136California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 2 — Chinatown
On Market Street at Paseo De San Antonio, on the right when traveling north on Market Street.
From 1872 to 1887, a large Chinese population occupied this block of Market Street. Despite considerable discrimination against them, the Chinese managed to survive within their insular community. By the late 1880's, as downtown businesses began . . . — Map (db m26214) HM
137California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 11 — College of Notre Dame
On West Santa Clara Street at Notre Dame Avenue on West Santa Clara Street.
The sisters of Notre Dame de Namur founded their college on this site in 1851. The facility began modestly but eventually expanded to occupy the entire north side of Santa Clara Street from Almaden Avenue to Santa Teresa Street. A boarding school . . . — Map (db m52660) HM
138California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Cornish Pump
Near Almaden Road.
A significant problem in mining is groundwater removal. Water limited the depth of early miners until the Cornish pump was introduced in the 18th Century. Cornish pumps originated in the tin and copper mining region of Cornwall, England, and evolved . . . — Map (db m49855) HM
139California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Coyote Post Office
Near Senter Road.
Now a relic from the days when Monterey road served as cattle trail; stage route, and Mission road between San Francisco, Santa Clara, and Monterey, Coyote Post Office was once the oldest surviving and functioning post office in Santa Clara County . . . — Map (db m42293) HM
140California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — D Retort and Condensing System
Near Almaden Road.
The D retort, line the rotary furnace, was used to recover mercury from cinnabar ore. Whereas the rotary furnace was a continuously-operating system, the D retort was loaded with ore, fired for a period of time (usually 8 to 24 hours), then allowed . . . — Map (db m49862) HM
141California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Dashaway Stables
Near Senter Road, on the right when traveling south.
Hailed as one of the best arranged and equipped livery stables on the coast, Dashaway Stables was constructed by Frederick Tennant and William Connell in 1888 at 130 South Second Street, San Jose. Dashaway Stables, proud of its excellent reputation . . . — Map (db m52166) HM
142California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Day Tunnel
[Side-bar on left:] Significant Addition to New Almaden’s Rich Mining Operation Toxic gases and underground water posed perils and problems for miners in search of valuable cinnabar ore. Under Sherman Day’s suggestion, the . . . — Map (db m52771) HM
143California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — De Anza Expedition 1775 - 1776
On Meridian Avenue at Princeton Drive, on the right when traveling south on Meridian Avenue.
Lt. Juan Bautista de Anza and party crossed this area in March 1776. en route to select sites for the Presido and the Mission of San Francisco In the center of the marker is a circular motif, designed by Doris Birkland Beezley, of a rider . . . — Map (db m38342) HM
144California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Del Monte
On Auzerais Avenue at Los Gatos Creek Trail, on the right when traveling west on Auzerais Avenue.
For over 100 years, the Del Monte corporation & its predecessors – The California Packing Corporation (Calpak) & the San José Fruit Packing Company – processed fruits & vegetables at this site. In 1893 the San José Fruit Packing . . . — Map (db m155048) HM
145California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Del Monte Packing Plant History
On Auzerais Avenue east of Sunol Street, on the right when traveling east.
Del Monte Park is named after the cannery that once occupied this site and the land across the street. California was a major producer of fruits and vegetables in the late 1800's. Santa Clara Valley was known as the Valley Of Heart's Delight for . . . — Map (db m155029) HM
146California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Dobashi Market
On Jackson Street east of North 5th Street, on the right when traveling east.
“... you come upon the boiled eel, the quail’s eggs, the dried seaweed, and the squid like root called gobo, as well as the crinkly cabbage Japanese call napa and Korean pickled radishes packed in Hawaii and small cans of shrimp paste imported . . . — Map (db m52508) HM
147California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Dr. John Townsend
On Curtner Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Born in Pennsylvania, died in San Jose Dec. 8, 1850 A leader of the Stephens-Townsend-Murphy Party of 1844 First American M.D. to settle in California Served as physician, alcalde, and councilman in San Francisco before moving to a farm north . . . — Map (db m52212) HM
148California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Dr. Louis H. and Anna M. (Grandma) BascomEarly California Pioneers
Near Curtner Avenue near Monterey Highway (California Route 82), on the right when traveling east.
The Bascoms arrived in San Jose in 1849. Their residence and boarding house, Slapjack Hall, was a center of activity and grandma sewed the famous blue tent used as both a school and first protestant church. Dr. Bascom practiced medicine but . . . — Map (db m92727) HM
149California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Dr. Warburton’s OfficeHome to an Early Santa Clara Valley Physician
Near Senter Road, on the right when traveling south.
Doctor Henry Hulme Warburton was one of the first physicians in the Santa Clara Valley. Born in Staffordshire, England in 1819, he emigrated to the United States in 1844. Warburton was a surgeon aboard a whaling ship when it docked in San Francisco . . . — Map (db m52165) HM
150California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Eagles Hall
On North 3rd Street north of Saint John Street, on the right when traveling north.
Local Scottish Rite Masons built their hall on this site in 1909. Designed by George Page, it was a simple rectangular structure with a severe Greek Revival façade. When the Masons moved into the new Scottish Rite Temple in 1925, the vacated . . . — Map (db m30261) HM
151California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — El Senador MineThe Most Productive of New Almaden’s “Outside Mines”
Near McAbee Road 0.4 miles from Quicksilver Park Trailhead to Senador Mine Trail.
Cinnabar was first found in the Senador Mine area before 1863. Systematic development recovered more than 20,000 flasks (1,500,000 pounds) between 1909 and 1926. Under the direction of John Drew, development started by trenching the outcrops of . . . — Map (db m41456) HM
152California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — El Senator Mine(El Senador Mine)
Near McAbee Road 0.4 miles east of Quicksilver Park Trailhead to Senator Mine trail.
This mine was opened in 1863 and worked intermittently until March 1926. In 1915 a reduction plant, which included the first Herreschoff furnace and electric dust collector ever used in the recovery of quicksilver, was erected. The mine was worked . . . — Map (db m34165) HM
153California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Electric Light Tower
On South Market Street at West Santa Clara Street, on the right when traveling south on South Market Street.
When completed in 1881, the 237-foot electric light tower that once spanned the intersection of Market and Santa Clara Streets was the largest single source of electric light in the country. The brainchild of J.J. Owen, founder of the San Jose . . . — Map (db m31114) HM
154California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Electrification
On Penitencia Creek Road, on the left when traveling north.
Following the Stock Market Crash of 1893, John Center took over the Alum Rock Railway for Richard Quincey. Shortly after he took over the line, John Center sold it for $1.00 to his nephew, Hugh Center. By 1896, Hugh Center had the line running . . . — Map (db m63778) HM
155California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Emma Prusch and Her Park
Near South King Road.
Emma Prusch Born February 12, 1876, Emma Prusch was the daughter of William and Cathrena Prusch. The Prusch family ran a dairy farm on the land that is now Emma Prusch Farm Park. Emma spent her life on the family farm and helped raise . . . — Map (db m155041) HM
156California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Empire Firehouse
Near Senter Road, on the right when traveling south.
The San Jose Fire Department, initially an intensely dedicated volunteer organization until the hiring of professionals in 1876, was established by a City ordinance in 1854. In that same year, a firehouse was erected on Lightston Street, functioning . . . — Map (db m52176) HM
157California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — English Camp
[Side-bar on left:] Once a Bustling Community Within view stood English Cam’s Methodist Church, Company Store, Mine Office, School House, Centennial Hall, Helping Hand Hall and a multitude of family cabins. As quicksilver . . . — Map (db m52775) HM
158California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — English Camp School
Serving Mine Hill Families for over 40 Years Just up this hillside rest the remains of the former English Camp School. Founded in 1864, the school educated the young of Mine Hill until 1907. Students in grades 1 through 8 spent 10 . . . — Map (db m52779) HM
159California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 9 — Farmers Union Building
On West Santa Clara Street at San Pedro Square on West Santa Clara Street.
The Farmers Union Corporation, established in this building in 1874, was once indispensible to San Jose’s farming community. It served as an agricultural cooperative and bank and throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries was the chief . . . — Map (db m52658) HM
160California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — First Church of Christ, Scientist
On Saint James Street, on the right when traveling west.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, was designed by Willis Polk and built in 1905. The plan of the building is a Greek cross; four Ionic columns dominate the entry portico. Since the construction of a new church in 1946, the building has been . . . — Map (db m30226) HM
161California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 945 — First Honeybees in California
On Airport Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
Here, on the 1,939-acre Rancho Potrero de Santa Clara, Christopher A. Shelton in early March 1853 introduced the honeybee to California. In Aspinwall, Panama, Shelton purchased 12 beehives from a New Yorker and transported them by rail, . . . — Map (db m3627) HM
162California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 417 — First Normal School
Near Paseo de San Antonio Walk.
Founded as “Minns’ Evening Normal School” in 1857, the school became the State Normal School by act of the state legislature on May 2, 1862. In 1870 the state legislature chose Washington Square as a permanent location. Destroyed by fire . . . — Map (db m52641) HM
163California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — First People / Who Was Robert Antonio Balermino?
On Almaden Road, on the right when traveling south.
First People The Ohlone-speaking First People have lived in what we now call the San Francisco Bay Area for thousands of years. The bay and surrounding landscape provided ample fish, animals and plants for the thriving community. Both the . . . — Map (db m155137) HM
164California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 433 — First Site of El Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe
Near West Mission Street east of North San Pedro Street, on the left when traveling east.
Within a year after the opening of the first overland route from Mexico to Alta California, Governor Filipe de Neve authorized the establishment of the first civil settlement in the state on lands including and surrounding the present Civic Center. . . . — Map (db m52937) HM
165California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 3 — First State Capitol
On South Market Street south of West San Fernando Street, on the right when traveling north.
The first California State Legislature met on this site in 1849. San Jose was designated State Capital at the Constitutional Convention in Monterey after intensive lobbying by local representatives. The town made every effort to accommodate the . . . — Map (db m52633) HM
166California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 461 — First State Capitol Building
On South Market Street near Paseo de San Antonio Walk, on the left when traveling north.
Directly opposite this tablet was located the first State Capitol Building in which California’s first legislature assembled in December 1849. San Jose was the seat of government from 1849 to 1851. — Map (db m3615) HM
167California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 902 — First Unitarian Church
On North 3rd Street south of East St. James Street, on the right when traveling north.
This building, designed by George W. Page in 1891, became the permanent home of a congregation that first met in City Hall in 1866. A version of Richardsonian Romanesque style, the innovative structure withstood the earthquake of 1906 and became a . . . — Map (db m30126) HM
168California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Frontier VillageThe Entrance Forts / The One-Room Schoolhouse / Main Street / The Lost Dutchman Mine
Near Saddle Brook Drive.
From 1961 to 1980 the park that you are now standing in was home to a one-of-a-kind western themed amusement park called Frontier Village The Entrance Forts The main entrance was built to resemble the gates of an early western frontier . . . — Map (db m58990) HM
169California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — George Donner, Jr.
[Front of Marker:] DONNER Here lies George Donner, Jr., a California Pioneer and a Donner Party survivor. He was born 10 August 1836 in Sangamon County, Illinois, the eldest son of Jacob Donner and Elizabeth Blue Hook. In April 1846 . . . — Map (db m30305) HM
170California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Goodrich Quarry
On Greystone Lane at Pfeiffer Ranch Road, on the right when traveling east on Greystone Lane.
On the hillside north of this plaque, only the scars remain to mark the spot where brown stone was quarried for San Jose Hall of Justice, Post Office, St. Mary’s Church, original buildings of Stanford University, and Carson City Mint. This small . . . — Map (db m129576) HM
171California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Gordon House
Near Senter Road, on the right when traveling south.
Welcome to the Gordon House Home of the Rotary Club of San Jose Hanford Lennox Gordon was born in 1846 and over his lifetime held a variety of positions as attorney, and officer for the Union Army during the Civil War, a farmer, and . . . — Map (db m52126) HM
172California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Gould Rotary Furnace and Condensing System
Near Almaden Road, on the right when traveling south.
The rotary furnace was used to recover mercury from cinnabar ore. Finely crushed ore fro the fine ore bin entered the furnace by means of a feeder known as a shotgun or bump feeder. The feeder periodically injected a measured amount of ore into the . . . — Map (db m52818) HM
173California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Gran Oriente Filipino Masonic Lodge
On Jackson Street east of North 4th Street, on the right when traveling east.
This is a picture of second generation Filipinos. Pacita Todtod who was also known as “Pacing” was famous for being a singer appearing at the beginning of the 1948 movie, “They Were Expendable,” starring John Wayne. Curt . . . — Map (db m52497) HM
174California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 447 — Gubserville
On Saratoga Avenue west of Country Lane, on the right when traveling west.
Named after Frank Gubser, a German immigrant and barber, Gubserville was an important stage, mail and teamster stop on the road between San Jose and Saratoga. Gubser served as the village's first and only postmaster, beginning July 5, 1882. . . . — Map (db m2398) HM
175California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hacienda Cemetery
Near Bertram Way near Cinnabar Hills Road, on the right when traveling north.
Dating back to early 1850’s, this cemetery was in use until 1920’s, when musician Ben Black, who wrote the then popular song, “Moonlight and Roses”, bought some of the mining company land at the Hacienda and divided it. Bertram Road . . . — Map (db m12925) HM
176California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hacienda Hotel
On Bertram Road at Almaden Way on Bertram Road.
Here in 1848 was built the first two story adobe hotel in California. Originally a boarding house, the building was converted into a small hotel to accommodate visitors at the mining settlement. Destroyed by fire in 1874 and later rebuilt. . . . — Map (db m41325) HM
177California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hacienda Mining Display
Near Almaden Road.
Preserved here is equipment used in quicksilver mining. A few examples are from New Almaden, but most are from the Guadalupe Mine and were used in the last fifty years of mining, until the mines closed in the 1970s. The equipment is organized . . . — Map (db m49854) HM
178California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hamilton House
On South Bascom Avenue south of Apricot Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In 1882 Captain James A. Hamilton purchased 21 acres of orchards and built this Queen Anne farmhouse for his family. James A. Hamilton was born in 1826 in Portage City, Ohio, and he left home at the age of 18 to become a sailor. His first position . . . — Map (db m52123) HM
179California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hard Rock Miners
On Almaden Road at Bertram Way, on the left when traveling west on Almaden Road.
Drilling contests were the miners’ own distinctive event. The contest pitted individuals or teams of two miners against one another. They centered on hand-drilling, an essential aspect of the hard-rock miners’ work. Drilling contests tested the . . . — Map (db m41324) HM
180California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — 888 — Hayes Mansion
On Edenvale Avenue north of Chynoweth Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Jay Orley and Everis A. Hayes built this Mission Revival Style mansion, designed by George W. Page in 1904. The Hayes Brothers were early San Jose Mercury publishers, prominent valley politicians, and were actively involved in establishing the Santa . . . — Map (db m18496) HM
181California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hayes Mansion
Near Edenvale Avenue.
Mary Hayes Chynoweth, matriarch of the Hayes family, built this 65 room, 41,000 square foot Mediterranean Revival-Style mansion to replace an earlier Victorian one which had been destroyed by fire. While she did not live to occupy the mansion . . . — Map (db m58945) HM
182California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Henry Morris Naglee
On East Saint John Street west of North 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Brigadier General United States Volunteers Lieutenant Colonel United States Army A Citizen of San Jose Born 1815 • Settled in California 1847 • Died 1886 This monument commemorates his service to the Country in the Mexican and Civil . . . — Map (db m30196) HM
183California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Henry's Hi-Life
On West St. John Street west of North Almaden Road, on the left when traveling east.
Henry’s Hi-Life, once known as the Torino Hotel, was opened in 1960 by Henry Puckett (1914-1986). Originally a boarding house for dozens of newly immigrated Italian workers, the building was first named the new Progress Hotel. Charles Sacco, a . . . — Map (db m52490) HM
184California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Herrold Radio Broadcasting Station
On West San Fernando Street near South 1st Street, on the right when traveling east.
Charles Herrold, a pioneer in radio, was the first person to transmit radio programs of music and news to a listening audience. Beginning in 1909, three years before Congress’ Radio Act of 1912, Herrold broadcast from his College of Engineering and . . . — Map (db m30335) HM
185California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Historic Alum Rock Park
Near Penitencia Creek Road, on the left when traveling east.
Founded in 1872 and known as the reservation, Alum Rock Park is the oldest municipal park in California. It was named for a large rock formation believed to contain alum. Even after it was discovered to have been incorrectly identified, the name . . . — Map (db m92718) HM
186California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — History of Vieira Park
Near Grassina Street at Altino Street.
The Vieira family and their ancestors have owned and lived on Communications Hill since 1896, when José Azevedo purchased nearly a hundred acres of ranch land on the San Juan Bautista hills in the middle of Santa Clara Valley. José was a . . . — Map (db m155038) HM
187California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hoeing Table and Cleaning Tank
Near Almaden Road.
Hoeing tables and cleaning tanks were used to purify mercury as the final step in the process of converting cinnabar to mercury. Mercury collected in the condensers of a furnace or retort was contaminated with soot, water, dust, sublimed sulphur . . . — Map (db m49857) HM
188California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hori Midwife House
On 5th Street south of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling south.
My grandmother kept her patients in the house for five days. My mother cooked the meals and grandmother would serve them. My mother was a very good cook. My dad taught her how; he’d learned to cook while working as a houseboy to put himself through . . . — Map (db m52214) HM
189California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Hotel De Anza
On West Santa Clara Street at Notre Dame Avenue on West Santa Clara Street.
Completed in 1931, as a civic improvement project during the Great Depression, the Hotel De Anza was named in honor of the Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza. Business and civic leaders established the San Jose Community Hotel Association which . . . — Map (db m52659) HM
190California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Huttner House(Cottage No. 3)
On Almaden Road, on the left when traveling west.
Home of H. J. Huttner, a mechanical engineer, who in 1874 worked with brick layer Robert Scott to design and build the first highly efficient ore extracting furnace. This house of modest wood and brick construction was typical of others along . . . — Map (db m41327) HM
191California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Ideal Laundry
On North 6th Street south of East Taylor Street, on the right when traveling south.
Ideal Laundry designed and built especially for laundry work and housed in a handsome, two-story fireproof brick building, erected as a cost of $30,000. This new enterprise was founded by I. Tsurukawa, one of the leading men in the local Japanese . . . — Map (db m52549) HM
192California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Incline Tramway
Near Almaden Road.
In 1864 Sherman Day and C.E. Hawley built a rail line to carry ore from the mines on Mine Hill to the lower town furnaces. Transportation of ore to the furnaces was slow and expensive by horse and wagon, and production and demand had increased . . . — Map (db m65004) HM
193California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — International Business Machines : RAMAC
On Notre Dame Avenue near West St. John Street, on the right when traveling south.
[ Main Marker: ] International Business Machines : RAMAC In 1952, IBM sent Reynold Johnson to San José to open its first West Coast development laboratory to research new data storage methods. At this site in 1955, IBM unveiled . . . — Map (db m30095) HM
194California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Jackson Drugs
On Jackson Street at West 5th Street on Jackson Street.
I have been at this corner most of my life being born in the midwife house across the street. Nothing has changed in the neighborhood, except the people. I’ve seen Tokunaga go, Hashimoto’s Drug store across the street become a golf shop, Tom and . . . — Map (db m52498) HM
195California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Japanese Kuwabara Hospital
On North 5th Street south of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Nishiura Brothers built this Colonial Revival structure in 1910. Named after its first resident physician from Japan, Dr. Taisuka Kuwabara, the Kumamoto Kenjin-kai (a prefectural association) established the hospital to serve the Japanese . . . — Map (db m52554) HM
196California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Japantown Theater
On North 6th Street at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north on North 6th Street.
San Jose Japantown was the center of many amusements. We had theater that performed Kabuki and modern shows, like “love stories.” When I was young, people gathered here with their horse and wagon – just tied their horse up to the . . . — Map (db m65003) HM
197California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Japantowns
On North 5th Street south of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling south.
From the late 1800s, Japantowns began to emerge in California’s port towns and agricultural areas where Japanese immigrants helped build the state’s economy through fishing, farming and other businesses. By the 1930s, as many as forty Japan towns . . . — Map (db m52558) HM
198California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Jean Jacques Vioget1799 - 1855
Near Curtner Avenue near Monterey Highway, on the right when traveling east.
Surveyor of Yerba Buena - 1839 — Map (db m92719) HM
199California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — John Young House(Cottage No. 2)
On Almaden Road, on the left when traveling west.
This restored house is one of the original homes in the town of New Almaden, which was originally called Hacienda. The house was built in 1847 by Barron, Forbes Mining Co. and owned by the mining company until its bankruptcy in 1912. The cottage . . . — Map (db m41323) HM
200California (Santa Clara County), San Jose — Juzgado
On South Market Street at Post Street, on the right when traveling south on South Market Street.
On this site stood the Juzgado, or town hall, of the Pueblo de San José. Constructed of adobe in 1798, it housed the jail, the court and the offices of the comisionado and alcalde, and was the pueblo's primary governmental building. When Captain . . . — Map (db m31152) HM

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