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W. C. Lean & Jung Collection
2004-58  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: W. C. Lean & Jung Collection
    Dates: 1909-1980
    Collection Number: 2004-58
    Creator/Collector: Lean, W. C. Jung, William H. Jung, William F. W. C. Lean & Jung Jewelers
    Extent: 10 linear feet
    Online items available
    Repository: History San Jose Research Library
    San Jose, California 95112
    Abstract: Small collection of financial and customer records from W. C. Lean & Jung Jewelers, operating at 99 South First Street in San Jose from approximately 1904 to 1984.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    Collection is open to the public for research by appointment.

    Publication Rights

    Please consult the Curator of Research Library & Archives for information on publication and reproduction.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. W. C. Lean & Jung Collection. Collection Number: 2004-58. History San Jose Research Library

    Acquisition Information

    Materials were found in the original Wilcox Block building occupied by W. C. Lean when it was being remodeled, and donated to History San Jose by the developer.

    Biography/Administrative History

    W. C. Lean was established as the H. Morton Jewelry Company in 1888, purchased by Lean circa 1904, and operating at 99 South First Street in the W. J. Wilcox building. W. C. Lean worked for jewelers in San Francisco before coming to San Jose and purchasing Morton's business. Morton's apprentice, William H. Jung, stayed on to help run the business, soon becoming a partner. The two bought the Wilcox Block in 1920. Jung's son Bill took over the business with his wife Ruth after his father's death in 1939. With the deterioration of downtown San Jose in the 1970s, the business steadily lost its clientele and closed its doors in 1984. Built in 1867, the E. J. Wilcox building was left empty after 1999, purchased in 2002 by the San Jose Redevelopment Agency, and re-sold in 2007 to developers to be renovated.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Small collection of financial and customer records from W. C. Lean & Jung Jewelers, comprising watch and clock repair records, customer account books, yearly financial reconciliations, and silverware manufacturer sales catalogs.

    Indexing Terms

    Jewelry stores
    Clocks and watches--Repairing
    San Jose (Calif.)