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HISTORY OF THE CITY OF LODI
1869 – City of Lodi
founded in August; Charles O. Ivory and John M. Burt establish the "Ivory
Store", which was located at the corner of Pine and Sacramento Streets;
it acted as a magnet of sorts, drawing homesteaders and other businesses
to the area.
1874 – March 21, Assembly Bill 639 changes town’s name from
Mokelumne to Lodi.
1876 – The Lodi Flouring Mill is established in a brick building
at the southwest corner of Main and Locust Streets; it was capable of
producing more than 200 barrels of flour a day.
1878 – Lodi’s population is 450; Gertie DeForce Cluff establishes
Lodi’s first newspaper the Valley Review; San Joaquin County is
divided into five Districts with Lodi in the 4th.
1880 – San Joaquin County raises the largest single wheat crop in
the world – some 3.4 million bushels, much of it grown in Lodi.
1881 – Ralph Ellis founds the Lodi News Sentinel, originally headquartered
on Elm Street.
1886 – Grown without irrigation, 3000 carloads of watermelons were
shipped from Lodi.
1887 – Fire destroys downtown area along Sacramento Street.
1888 – Benjamin F. Langford launches the original Bank of Lodi with
a capital stock of $25,000.
1891 – Water and gas service provided to citizens.
1896 – Tom and Wood Henderson buy hardware dealership from John
Collins, and Henderson Bros. Hardware is born (Note: The company closed
in 2001).
1897 – Wilhelm and Charlotta Heib arrive in Lodi with their eight
children; they were the first of a wave of migration by Dakotans of German
descent – a group that would shape the City’s development
through the present day.
1899 – Lodi is said to have 2,346,061 grapevines.
1900 – Lodi is the second largest community in San Joaquin County
with a population of 1,500; in the Spring, Dr. Wilton Mason owns the first
automobile in Lodi.
1905 – The Opera House (now Thornton House Furniture) was built
on School Street, the Lodi Improvement Club (now the Lodi Woman’s
Club) was formed, and in August the Central California Traction Company
began construction of an electric passenger rail line linking Lodi to
Stockton and Sacramento
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