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Finding aid of the Jerry Briscoe Collection of Stockton, California Oral Histories
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Series I: Transcripts of Oral History Interviews, 1994-2000

 

Box 1

 

I.1.1: Transcript of Theodosia Benjamin Interview, 1996.

Scope and Content Note

Theodosia Benjamin (b. September 13, 1905). Legal secretary, poet, artist. Interview includes information on: Westerners; apricot production and harvest; memories of Stockton, 1910 – 1925; Tone Ranch; Audubon party of 1849.
 

I.1.2: Transcript of Olive Davis Interview, April 7, 1995.

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Olive Davis (b. November 16, 1922). Executive Director of California Agricultural Exposition; retired turkey farmer; author of Sunrise Port on the San Joaquin; The History of the Slow, Tired, and Easy Railroad; and A Biography of Captain William S. Moss. Interview includes information on: agitating for causes in the town of Linden including the opening of the first bank and the provision of local telephone service throughout Linden and into Stockton, 1970s; water issues regarding the Calaveras River and irrigation in Linden and Stockton; turkey farming and innovations her family made in turkey feed and breeding; her husband’s (Warren Davis) design of a round barn for horse training, now built in multiple locations; working as Linden correspondent for the Stockton Record, 1968-1973; the publication of her local historical interest books; waterfront development in Stockton; the founding of the Ag Expo; farming innovations that were developed in California and spread into the Midwest.
 

I.1.3: Transcript of Dean DeCarli Interview, September 1, 1995.

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Dean DeCarli (b. March 24, 1908). Dairyman, former Mayor of Stockton, former member of Stockton City Council and Stockton Redevelopment Commission. Interview includes information on: Stockton city government during 1950s; changes in dairy industry, 1920s to 1950s; Stockton politics including William Carlisle and Mike DeYoung; water issues in Stockton and the Cal Water Company; growth of the frozen foods industry, 1950s to 1990s; Coffee Club; Stockton Kiwanis Club, scholarship work; working as a volunteer at Ag Expo.
 

I.1.4: Transcript of Wilbur Earley Interview, 2000.

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Wilbur Earley (b. January 8, 1915). Mechanical Engineer. Interview includes information on: memories of living pre-electricity; working at Stockton ship yards, 1940s; mechanical engineering with Zimmerman and others; the building and operation of canal machines.
 

I.1.5: Transcripts of Ort J. Lofthus Interview, August 12, 1994. File contains 3 different drafts of transcript.

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Ort J. Lofthus (b. June 29, 1925). Radio Broadcaster, former president of Stockton Chamber of Commerce. Interview includes information on planning and civic activities in Stockton including: radio stations KJOY and KJAX; the Yosemite Club; Stockton’s Chamber of Commerce during the 1960s; Downtown redevelopment during the 1950s; completion of Interstate 5; completion of the Crosstown Freeway; California’s loss of bid for the Super Collider project in 1987-88; Stockton Image Committee, 1986-87; founding of the Dawn House women’s center.
 

I.1.6: Transcript of Leon T. Ross Interview, November 9, 1994.

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Leon T. Ross (b. June 6, 1931) Retired Officer of the United States Air Force. Retired Deputy County Administrator of San Joaquin County. Interview includes information on: his father’s service with other African Americans in the First Army 369th Infantry Division in World War I; his own experiences and accomplishments in the U.S. Air Force during the 1950s and 60s; researching and writing on local California Black History; Black pioneer Jim Beckworth; schooling and segregation in Stockton before 1900; local Ku Klux Klan activities into the 1970s; equal opportunity experiences with women and ethnic minorities in San Joaquin County.
 

I.1.7: Transcript of Joseph J. Waidhofer Interview, August 8, 1994.

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Joseph J. Waidhofer (b. 1916) Member of many civic boards including Stockton East Water District. Interview includes information on: 1955 Stockton Flood, New Hogan Dam, Planning, Interstate Five, Recall 1966-1967, Groundwater and Surface water supplies, New Melones Dam, and other water topics in Stockton.
 

I.1.8: Transcript of Jane Gordon Roberts Interview, Spring 1995.

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Jane Gordon Roberts (b. December 25, 1921 – Sept 15, 2010) She taught music for Stockton Unified School District for 29 years. Folder also contains photographs, clippings and other personal material from Roberts. Interview includes information on: College of the Pacific, Stockton Symphony, Stockton Unified School district.
 

Series II: Audio Tapes of Oral History Interviews, 1994-1996

 

Box 2

 

II.2.1: Theodosia Benjamin (b. September 13, 1905). Legal secretary, poet, artist.

 

II.2.2: Olive Davis (b. November 16, 1922). Executive Director of California Agricultural Exposition, retired turkey farmer, author.

 

II.2.3: Dean DeCarli (b. March 24, 1908). Dairyman, former Mayor of Stockton, former member of Stockton City Council and Stockton Redevelopment Commission.

 

II.2.4: Yvonne Dunlap.

 

II.2.5: Wilbur Earley (b. January 8, 1915). Mechanical Engineer.

 

II.2.6: Ort J. Lofthus (b. June 29, 1925). Radio Broadcaster, former president of Stockton Chamber of Commerce.

 

II.2.7: Hal Nelson (b. January 10, 1911). Stockbroker.

 

II.2.8: Leon T. Ross (b. June 6, 1931) Retired Officer of the United States Air Force. Retired Deputy County Administrator of San Joaquin County.

 

II.2.9: Joseph J. Waidhofer (b. 1916) Member of many civic boards including Stockton East Water District.

 

II.2.9: Jane Gordon Roberts (b. December 25, 1921 – Sept 15, 2010) She taught music for Stockton Unified School District for 29 years.