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Historical Markers and War Memorials in San Jose, California

 
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1 California, 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
2 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose — 1049 — Guadalupe Mission of San Jose
Near San Antonio Street east of Sunset Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission Chapel was established in 1953 by a Spanish-speaking community of Catholic faithful led by Father Donald McDonnell, a member of the San Francisco Archdiocese's "Spanish Mission Band." Here, Father McDonnell . . . Map (db m240623) HM
3 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose — Skinner's Seedling
On Roosevelt Street, on the right when traveling east.
On March 29, 1849. Henry Chapman Skinner left Milwaukee, Wisconsin and crossed the plains to California, taking with him some Newtown Pippen Apples. Most of these apples decayed during the trip, but one was saved and contained thirteen seeds. In . . . Map (db m218883) HM
4 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
5 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Camp Mt. Madonna
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 the Civilian . . . Map (db m52778) HM
6 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
7 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
8 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 1 — Casa Grande
On Almaden Road near Bertram Road, on the right when traveling east.
Built in 1854 of adobe, brick and wood. Residence of mine's manager until 1925. Most gracious and stately California mansion of the early days. Scene of important social & political events, planned by Henry W. Halleck & built by J. Young & F. Meyer. . . . Map (db m114955) HM
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9 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
10 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
11 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
12 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — El Senador MineThe Most Productive of New Almaden’s “Outside Mines”
Near McAbee Road, 0.4 miles 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
13 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
14 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
15 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
16 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
17 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
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18 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
19 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
20 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
21 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
22 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
23 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
24 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
25 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 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
26 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Mancha “Little Trammer” Battery Locomotive
Near Almaden Road, on the right when traveling south.
The Mancha “Little Trammer” is one of the smallest mining locomotives manufactured by the Mancha Storage Battery Locomotive Company. It is powered by batteries, allowing it to be used deep within the mines without emitting toxic fumes. . . . Map (db m52823) HM
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27 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Mercury Storage Vault
Near Almaden Road.
After cleaned mercury is collected, it was placed in iron flasks for transportation to market. A flask of mercury weighs about 76 pounds when filled and a flask needs to be strong because of the density of the liquid metal. Filled containers of . . . Map (db m49858) HM
28 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Mine Air Compressors
Near Almaden Road, on the right when traveling south.
These two air compressors are typical of those used in hard-rock mining. The Gardner-Denver air compressor, powered by a gasoline engine, is a mobile type that was moved to wherever it was needed. The Ingersoll-Rand air compressor, powered by an . . . Map (db m52821) HM
29 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Mine Hill
Near Hicks Road.
[Side-bar on left] Rotary Furnace Brings New Almaden into the 20th Century In 1939, engineer H.W. Gould designed and built the first rotary furnace. The onset of World War II created a new interest in mercury because of its use in munitions. . . . Map (db m50748) HM
30 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Mine Ventilation Fans
Near Almaden Road.
Ventilation fans provided fresh air for miners deep within the mines. Ventilation pipe connected to fans carried air wherever it was needed in the mine to provide miners with breathable air by diluting and displacing dust and noxious gases. Fans . . . Map (db m202802) HM
31 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Mining Operations
Near Hicks Road.
Victoria Shaft (photo right) Named after Queen Victoria, the Victoria Shaft was sunk near the powderhouse in 1890 to prospect the existing Randol workings of the New Almaden Mine. Powderhouse (photo far right) The powderhouse was built in 1866 . . . Map (db m50744) HM
32 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 339 — New Almaden(The New Mine) — After Almaden Mine in Spain —
On Bertram Way, on the left when traveling east.
The first workable quicksilver mine in North America – First mine of any kind in California – First worked 1824 – Denounced November 1845. Has produced more metallic wealth than any individual gold mine in California. Its . . . Map (db m146473) HM
33 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — New Almaden Quicksilver Mine
New Almaden Quicksilver Mine has been designated an historical landmark by American Society for Metals. Discovered in November 1845, it was the first workable quicksilver mine in North America and preceded the Coloma Gold Discovery of January 1848 . . . Map (db m15055) HM
34 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — New Almaden Quicksilver Mine
On Almaden Road east of Almaden Way, on the right when traveling east.
For generations the Ohlone Indians followed the path along the Alamitos Creek to find cinnabar in a cave in the nearby hills. They traded the mineral, used it in religious ceremonies and decorated their bodies. Elsewhere in the world, quicksilver, . . . Map (db m41479) HM
35 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — New Almaden’s Civil War Crisis
On Almaden Road at Bertram Way, on the right when traveling west on Almaden Road.
In March 1863 the Supreme Court adjudged that the original Castillero claim to the New Almaden Mine was fraudulent and invalid. President Abraham Lincoln, acting on this judgment, sent a writ to U.S. Marshall C.W. Rand in San Francisco. “I, . . . Map (db m12916) HM
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36 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 2007 — Patrick TillmanNovember 6, 1976 – April 22, 2004
On Almaden Road at Bertram Way on Almaden Road.
Pat lived in New Almaden for most of his life. He came to love it for its history and community spirit. He roamed the hills with his brothers as a kid, then hiked and trained in them as an athlete and a soldier. Pat was a loved son, brother, . . . Map (db m41303) HM
37 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Robert Scott House(Cottage No. 4)
On Almaden Road., on the left when traveling west.
Robert Scott, a native of Canada, arrived in New Almaden in 1864. He was co-inventor of the Huttner & Scott Furnace in 1876, the furnace that revolutionized the reduction of quicksilver and saved the Quicksilver Mining Company from bankruptcy. This . . . Map (db m41331) HM
38 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Santa Isabel Shaft
On 95120.
[Side-bar on left:] Mine workers began to sink the Santa Isabel Shaft in 1877 to relieve the burden on the nearby Randol Shaft, which could no longer handle the abundance of underground cinnabar ore. Five years later ore was delivered to . . . Map (db m52770) HM
39 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Shaker-Concentrator
Near Almaden Road.
The shaker-concentrator, also known as a shaker table, was used in gravity beneficiation (the concentration of ore) for sorting fine-grained materials, such as heavy cinnabar, from ordinary rock and dust particles. The beneficiation process was . . . Map (db m49860) HM
40 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Site of English TownCCC Camp Mt. Madonna
The Civilian Conservation Corps, established in 1933 by the Federal Government for nine years became one of the most constructive national service programs. CCC Companies: 1917-V, 1235, 3341, 3325, 739, 4500 occupied this camp between 1933 and 1939. . . . Map (db m52774) HM
41 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — 339-1 — Site of First Mining in California
On Almaden Road at Bertram Way, on the left when traveling west on Almaden Road.
Here, along Arroyo de los Alamitos Creek in 1824, Luís Cabolla and Antonio Suñol first worked New Almaden ore in an arrastra. In constant production since 1845, more than a million flasks of quicksilver valued at over 50 million dollars have been . . . Map (db m18692) HM
42 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Skip Loader
Near Almaden Road, on the right when traveling south.
The skip loader was used to carry cinnabar ore to the surface from deep in the mines. A motor-driven hoist pulled the skip loader up tracks until it reached the surface, where two sets of tracks, one inside pair and one outside pair, were reached. . . . Map (db m52820) HM
43 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — SpanishTown
Near Hicks Road.
Established in December, 1845, Spanishtown developed as Indians, Californios and immigrants from Peru, Argentina and Mexico built their homes on the hill above Deep Gulch. Cinnabar was first mined from a nearby cave known to local Indians. Later in . . . Map (db m50750) HM
44 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — The “Main Tunnel”
[Side-bar on left:] The Beginning of New Almaden’s Rich History Just ahead lies the original site of mining activity in New Almaden’s rich history, where Ohlone Indians extracted cinnabar ore from a “red cave”. In . . . Map (db m52815) HM
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45 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — The Buena VistaA Masterpiece of Masonry & Mechanics
The Buena Vista shaft commenced on July 5, 1882. It became the deepest sunk into the Quicksilver Mining Company’s lands, eventually reaching a depth of 2,300 feet, 600 below sea level. Though not itself a significant source of ore, the Buena . . . Map (db m58943) HM
46 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — The Hauck HouseCasa Nuestra or Cottage No. 5
On Almaden Road., on the left when traveling west.
Built by Barron, Forbes & Company in the late 1840’s, this cottage is one of several houses with a brick basement. Individuals who rented this house included William Flemming, John Marr, George Granger, and Thomas Barrett. Theodore S. Shaw, a . . . Map (db m41334) HM
47 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — The Randol Family HomeCottage #1
On Almaden Road, on the left when traveling west.
This cottage is the largest of the dwellings built by Barron, Forbes & Co. in the late 1840’s. It contained four fireplaces and a large wood-burning basement stove used by servants to prepare meals. It was purchased in 1863 by New Almaden . . . Map (db m41285) HM
48 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — The Yellow Kid
The Yellow Kid Below and on the opposite hillside was the opening to the Yellow Kid Tunnel. Because of a yellow vein in the earth, the tunnel was named after a popular early American cartoon depicting an Irish immigrant boy wearing a yellow . . . Map (db m52780) HM
49 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Vichy Springs
On Bertram Road near Alamitas Road, on the right when traveling west.
A spring of carbonated water, locally known as Vichy, bubbled up here beside the Alamitos Creek. When the distant Buena Vista Shaft penetrated the 2100 foot level in 1882, the spring ceased flowing. San Francisco banker F.L.A. Pioche and others . . . Map (db m41277) HM
50 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Almaden — Wood Road & Jacques Ridge
On Woods Road east of Hicks Road.
[Side-bar on left:] Wood Road and Jacques Ridge Built in April 1876 by the Quicksilver Mining Company, Wood Road originally served to connect nearby oak woodlands to the mining operations where voracious wood-fueled furnaces processed . . . Map (db m52816) HM
51 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — 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
52 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — Cesar E. ChavezMemorial Walkway — Former Chavez Home Site —
On Scharff Avenue south of Plaza De Guadalupe, on the right when traveling south.
Located in what was originally known as the East San Jose barrio of “Sal Si Puedes” or “Get Out If You Can,” Cesar and Helen Chavez and their family resided in a home at this site from 1951 to 1953 while Cesar began his work in the Civil Rights . . . Map (db m212692) HM
53 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — Chavez Family Home
On Scharff Avenue just south of Plaza De Guadalupe, on the right when traveling south.
Cesar Estrada Chavez 3/31/27 – 4/23/93 Si Se Puede San Jose Historic Landmark No. 98Map (db m212694) HM
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54 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — 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
55 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — 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
56 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — 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
57 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — Mineral Springs Grotto
Near Alum Rock Road.
The mineral springs located in this area have played an important role in the history and development of the park. Between 1891 and 1902, the Parks Commission began developing the park, highlighting the springs. During this period, over 20 . . . Map (db m63781) HM
58 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — Steam Dummies & 25 Cents!
On Penitencia Creek Road, on the right when traveling north.
In 1891, Richard Quincey, a local wood and coal dealer, began building the first rail line to Alum Rock Park. Quincey began construction on May 11, 1891 at Santa Clara Street and McLauglin Avenue. By June 26, 1891, had reached White Road and has . . . Map (db m63779) HM
59 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — The Flood of 1911 and Broad Gauge Rails
Near Penitencia Creek Road, on the left when traveling east.
Heavy rains fell during March of 1911 causing rail service from the Penitencia Creek Entrance to the Picnic Grounds to close. The rains continued swelling Penitencia Creek until it overflowed its banks. On March 7 an 8-foot wall of water from the . . . Map (db m63780) HM
60 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — The Natatorium
Near Alum Rock Road, on the right when traveling east.
This area was once the site of one of Alum Rock Park’s most popular attractions, the Natatorium, a large indoor swimming pool. Built about 1912, it attracted over 35,000 swimmers each summer season. For about 20 cents, park visitors could swim in . . . Map (db m63790) HM
61 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alum Rock — Welcome to Alum Rock ParkCalifornia’s Oldest Municipal Park
Near Alum Rock Road, on the left when traveling east.
Alum Rock Park was acquired in stages over many years. The original claim is based on the first land grant by Governor Filipe de Neve, July 22, 1778. Alum Rock Park has survived many challenges to that original grant and on March 13, 1872 the . . . Map (db m63788) HM
62 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Alviso — 95 — Henry Wade's Houseca. 1851
On El Dorado Street north of Moffat Street, on the right when traveling north.
After hearing about the Gold Rush in 1848, Henry Wade joined the Bennett-Arcan Wagon Party and was among the first group to reach California through Death Valley's Desolation Canyon. Wade built this "Round the Horn" House ca. 1851 out of . . . Map (db m178924) HM
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63 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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 YamaichiMap (db m64943) HM
64 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
65 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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 Company . . . Map (db m155048) HM
66 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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 m168464) HM
67 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
68 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
69 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
70 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
71 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
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72 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
73 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
74 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Issei Voices
On North Fifth Streey at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on North Fifth Streey.
1887 Heinlenville Chinatown founded 1890 San Jose’s Japantown founded 1895 Wesley United Methodist Church established 1902 San Jose Buddhist Temple established 1910 Kuwabata Hospital built (Issei Memorial Building) 1916 Japanese Theater . . . Map (db m200160) HM
75 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
76 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
77 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
78 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central 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
79 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Kawakami Building
On Jackson Street east of North 5th Street, on the right when traveling east.
When folks came back from the internment camps many of them were helped a lot by a local businessman, Torahiko Kawakami. He worked through the Buddhist Church hostel to resettle people and to get them back on their feet. He became known as . . . Map (db m52550) HM
80 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Ken Ying Low
On North 6th Street north of Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north.
Ken Ying Low was renowned for its homemade noodles, and visitors from Sacramento and San Francisco would always stop at the restaurant for “the best chow mein.” There were several generation of excellent cooks, and one remembered was Ng . . . Map (db m52548) HM
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81 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Mr. Peckham
On North 5th Street at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north on North 5th Street.
Because of the Alien Land Laws in California, Mr. Peckham held land in his name for those of Japanese, Chinese, Filipino and other Asian ancestries ... until the oldest native born child in the family turned 21. He would then transfer the land to . . . Map (db m65005) HM
82 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Nihonmachi[Japantown]
On Jackson Street at North Fifth Street on Jackson Street.
[This marker is composed of four panels, each located at one corner of the intersection of Jackson and North Fifth Streets in San Jose.] [Panel 1, south corner] Pioneers 1890s to 1920s During the 1890s, Nikkei (Japanese in . . . Map (db m52450) HM
83 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Old Japantown Garage
On North 6th Street just north of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling south.
Card playing was a social outlet. When I was young, my grandfather brought me here when he stopped to see his friends. The windows were soaped to prevent people from peering in. I was only allowed to sit on a stool and watch the card games. The game . . . Map (db m52514) HM
84 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin
On 5th Street, 0.1 miles north of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1902 a San Jose Buddhist Church was founded as a recognized branch of the San Francisco Buddhist Church. In 1906 property at 630 North 5th Street was purchased and services conducted by the first resident minister from Japan Reverend Honen . . . Map (db m26221) HM
85 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — San Jose High School150 Years
On North 24th Street at East Julian Street, on the right when traveling south on North 24th Street.
Founded in 1863 during the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, SJHS is the oldeest high school in Santa Clara County and second oldest in California. Its first classes were held in a 2nd floor room of J.G. Orbon’s flour store, where Joseph Bowen, the . . . Map (db m68915) HM
86 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — 32 — San Jose Woman's Club
On South 11th Street, on the right when traveling south.
In December 1894, nine women met to form the San Jose Woman's Club . Supporting temperance and suffrage, the members also promoted education, community improvements and the arts. The club was opened to women of all creeds and nationalities. Today, . . . Map (db m108410) HM
87 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj(1630 – 1680)
Near West Taylor Street.
Shivaji founded Pune (circa 1640). He was the first modern warrior who successfully fought the foreign invaders for 40 years and established a Maratha Kingdom that lasted 200 years with Pune as its Capital.Map (db m52492) HM
88 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Sumo Ring Site
On Jackson Street just north of North 6th Street, on the right when traveling east.
People also made a sumo wresting ring in the baseball grounds and had tournaments. Dr. James Dobashi was the strongest then. Nobody could even be compared with him. Dr. Isamu KawamuraMap (db m52511) HM
89 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Taihei Hotel
On Jackson Street at North 5th Street, on the left when traveling east on Jackson Street.
Mr. Taketa built this hotel around 1915 to accommodate traveling businessmen and dignitaries to San Jose. There used to be a lot of people playing the game Go in the lobby. Jimi Yamaichi, 2007Map (db m52551) HM
90 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Takalkni Printing
On Jackson Street east of North 5th Street, on the right when traveling east.
There were several pool halls, but no gambling houses in Japantown. However a Japanese-operated print shop on Jackson Street which made cannery labels, printed lottery tickets for the Chinese. A gambling “runner” would come from . . . Map (db m52510) HM
91 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Tanizawa Grocery
On Jackson Street west of North 4th Street, on the left when traveling west.
We had everything in our store for the farmers. Dry goods. Work clothes. Japanese zori, tabi, pots and pans and dishes. We opened at seven in the morning and closed at ten at night everyday. Christmas day was one of the busiest days we had. New . . . Map (db m52496) HM
92 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — The Second Buddhist Church
On North 5th Street just north of Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north.
The second Buddhist church building was situated where the Annex is now located. This building was established in 1908 as the “Independent Buddhist Church” when Reverend Hone Takahashi and certain church members seceded from the original . . . Map (db m65006) HM
93 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Tom & Mary’s Snack Shop & Dr. Watanabe’s Office
On Jackson Street west of North 5th Street, on the right when traveling west.
The first Japanese American surgeon in San Jose was Dr. Lee Watanabe. His office was above Tom and Mary’s Snack Shop. He was pretty short, but when he was standing on his box doing surgery, he was a giant. Sue InouyeMap (db m52494) HM
94 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Tower Bell
Near Paseo de San Antonio Walk.
Cast to commemorate the California State Normal School in 1881, this 3,000-pound bell was rung at 8 a.m. each morning until the earthquake stilled its voice in 1906. In 1910, the bell was re-installed in the maim building of the newly constructed . . . Map (db m52640) HM
95 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Wesley United Methodist ChurchChartered August, 13, 1895
On North 5th Street south of Jackson Street.
Wesley United Methodist Church was chartered August, 13, 1895 by the evangelical spirit and vision of pioneer Issei Christians and the struggles and hopes of immigrant families who had come to farm rich soil of the Santa Clara Valley. With a . . . Map (db m52222) HM
96 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Wing’s Chinese Restaurant
On Jackson Street west of North 4th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dad would teach us things, but we were not interested in the restaurant. We saw how hard he worked. He started working at ten in the morning and wouldn’t stop until two the next morning. Every day. Seven days a week. Dr. James Chan, 2006Map (db m52495) HM
97 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Central San Jose — Yasunaga Produce and Transfer Company
On North 5th Street near East Taylor Street, on the left when traveling south.
Occupying the entire south side of Taylor Street between 5th and 6th was a truck transfer company owned by Mr. K. Yasunage. Farmers had to sell their produce in San Francisco and Oakland markets and needed someone to transport the produce. Most . . . Map (db m52493) HM
98 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Communications Hill — 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
99 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Dartmouth — 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
100 California, Santa Clara County, San Jose, Downtown 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

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