San Joaquin Valley Irrigated Farms Promotions, circa 1910

Collection context

Summary

Title:
San Joaquin Valley Irrigated Farms Promotions
Dates:
circa 1910
Creators:
Payne Investment Company
Abstract:
Four photographic proof advertisements for irrigated farm land in the San Joaquin Valley near Patterson, California.
Extent:
4 items
Language:
English
Preferred citation:

[Identification of item], San Joaquin Valley Irrigated Farms Promotions, MC306, Archives and Special Collections, UC Davis Library, University of California, Davis.

Background

Scope and content:

An interesting set of four photographic proof advertisements for irrigated farm land in the San Joaquin Valley near Patterson, California. The land was under promotion by the Payne Investment Company of Omaha, Nebraska, which operated a thriving irrigation and sales business for western lands during the early 1900s. The images depict a somewhat dry, but endless field of English Walnut and Peach trees, a laborer turning hay in an alfalfa field, an example of a cement-lined irrigation canal on the land, and a scene of the San Joaquin River, from which the land was being irrigated. The area was named for businessman T.W. Patterson, who had acquired and begun to develop vast land holdings in western Stanislaus County, southwest of Modesto.

"By the time Patterson was ready to act on his development of rich agricultural land west of the San Joaquin River, the holdings had grown to over 20,000 acres.... He hired the best engineers obtainable to study the water source, and the decision to put in a huge pumping plant to lift water from the San Joaquin River and pump it uphill to the land was made. Fortunately his company owned full riparian rights on the river. The lift system, still in use today, was one of the largest in the country. Mr. Patterson invested over half a million dollars in the project before a cent was received in return, most the money his. Before the property was placed on the market in 1910, it was subdivided into five, 10 and 20-acre tracts. Roadways were bladed in and named, and were lined with miles of trees planted where trees had never grown before.... A nationwide property sales firm, the Payne Investment Co., was soon retained to handle the farm sales. It advertised heavily in the Mid-west, especially in the dairy states of Minnesota and Wisconsin. This attracted Swedish and Norwegian dairymen who arrived by train, were transported or walked over to the land sales office, and then were taking either by early automobile or horse and buggy on tours of the rich farmland. They stayed overnight and were fed at the new hotel. A two-story brick building was soon finished on the circle to house the Plaza Mercantile Co., now the home of Oak Valley Bank. It too opened in 1910 and was owned by the Patterson family enterprise.... The community and rural area grew quickly in population. In the three-and-a-half years prior to Mr. Patterson's death, the town had grown to about 800 and the rural area to between 1,500 and 1,700" - Patterson Irrigator.

Ron Swift, "In Honor of T.W. Patterson," Patterson Irrigator, March 13, 2014.

[Description provided by McBride Rare Books]

Biographical / historical:

The Payne Investment Company of Omaha, Nebraska, operated a thriving irrigation and sales business for western lands during the early 1900s.

Acquisition information:
Purchased from McBride Rare Books, 2020.
Processing information:

Liz Phillips created this finding aid with information supplied by McBride Rare Books.

Physical location:
Researchers should contact Archives and Special Collections to request collections, as many are stored offsite.
Physical facet:
Four original photographs, each approximately 6 x 8 inches, mounted on heavy card stock. Typed caption labels on mounts.
Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

About this collection guide

Collection Guide Author:
Liz Phillips
Date Encoded:
This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on 2021-02-24 16:46:36 -0800 .

Access and use

Restrictions:

Collection is open for research.

Terms of access:

All applicable copyrights for the collection are protected under chapter 17 of the U.S. Copyright Code. Requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Regents of the University of California as the owner of the physical items. It is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.

Preferred citation:

[Identification of item], San Joaquin Valley Irrigated Farms Promotions, MC306, Archives and Special Collections, UC Davis Library, University of California, Davis.

Location of this collection:
University of California, Davis, Special Collections, UC Davis Library
100 NW Quad
Davis, CA 95616-5292, US
Contact:
(530) 752-1621