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Weber Point Home

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Weber's only daughter, Julia Weber, built a house, the Weber Cottage, next to the Weber Point Home in 1892. Her house had a connecting corridor to the Weber Point Home. The Weber Cottage was moved to San Joaquin County Historical Museum at Micke Grove Park on November 9, 1984. The Weber Cottage is
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at 221 N. Center Street. Weber Point Event Center is managed by the City of Stockton Community Services Department. Weber Point Event Center also has: the Great Circle, step Amphitheater, children's play area, an interactive water feature, Point Amphitheater, and waterfront promenade.
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built for his new wife Helen Murphy. Weber lived in the house till his death in 1881. The house was located on Center Street between Channel and Miner Street in Stockton. The Weber Point House was destroyed in a fire in 1917. The Weber Point House was the center of the 8,747 acre
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on Weber Point in 1881. Some of the glass, doors and windows from 1850 adobe home were used to build the 1881 home. The home was Julia new home. Julia moved the 1881 home and the 1892 Weber Cottage in 1900 to West Lane, just north of the
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in cooperation with the Stockton City Council and Cultural Heritage Board placed on July 10, 1976, at the Weber Point Events Center. The historical marker is about 450 feet east of where the house was.
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citizen in 1845. Weber was able to acquired Gulnac's interest in El Rancho del Campo de los Franceses. Weber also profited from the
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the oldest wooden building in San Joaquin County. Weber's sons, Charles Weber II, Thomas, and Julia built a new two-story
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to California. Weber joined William Gulnac, a Mexican citizen in 1842, and opened a business in San Jose. Weber became a
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nights, and other of community events. Weber Point Event Center is on the east end of the
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No. 165, listed on January 11, 1935. The Weber Point Home was a built by Captain
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operated near the Santa Cruz Mountains from the mills redwood brought by
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after her mother. The site is today called Helen's Oaks Circle road.
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writer, Shannon Darling/News-Sentinel staff (June 4, 2001).
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that is rented for city events and annual events, like:
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California Historical Landmarks in San Joaquin County
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Historical place in San Joaquin County, United States
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California State Department of Parks and Recreation
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Stockton waterfront in 1853 at the Stockton Channel
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Charles Maria Weber

Stockton, California
37°57′50″N 121°16′41″W / 37.964°N 121.278°W / 37.964; -121.278
Adobe
Monterey Colonial
California Historical Landmark
Weber Point Home is located in California
Weber Point Home is located in the United States


Stockton, California
San Joaquin County
California Historical Landmark
Charles M. Weber
adobe
Stockton Channel
landscaped gardens
Mexican land grant
Rancho Campo de los Franceses
redwood
lumber
Woodside
Santa Cruz Mountains
lumber mills
oxen
cart
Redwood City
San Francisco Bay
San Joaquin River

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