Human Resources Division

San Joaquin County Employee Service Award Program

The San Joaquin County Human Resources Division is pleased to announce significant revisions to the County’s Employee Service Award program. Beginning with 2006-07 recipients, employees who have 20, 25, 30, 35 or 40 years of full-time service with the County will receive their choice of an historical print in addition to a County service pin.

These prints are high-quality reproductions of 19th and 20th century originals from the archives of the San Joaquin County Historical Society and Museum. The choice of images includes historical figures and architecture, agricultural scenes, and nature shots. Prints are professionally framed in a variety of sizes that are available to recipients based on years of service:

Years of ServicePrint SizeFramed Size
35, 40, or more16"x20" or smaller20"x24" or smaller
3010"x14" or smaller14"x18" or smaller
258"x10" or smaller11"x14" or smaller
205"x7"8"x10'

Approximately three months prior to each service award ceremony, Human Resources will provide a list of employees eligible to receive an award to their home departments. Employees will notify Human Resources of their selection and an order for the framed print will be placed. The employee will receive their award at a scheduled meeting of the Board of Supervisors.

"View of Stockton"
(print #44)
painted by W.H. Cressey October 1849
Advertisement for Lodi
(print #03)
c. 1907
Hauling grapes to Lodi Winery
(print #02)
Loading grapes from wagons to be hauled by rail
(print #01)
c. 1900
Barefoot children in sunflowers
(print #05)
Packing grapes at Mason Packing Shed in Lodi
(print #39)
c. 1900
84 carloads of grapes
(print #36)
Train hired to haul fruit
(print #10)
June 24th, 1886. Reprinted with permission from Haggin Museum, Stockton, California
Lodi Arch over Pine Street
(print #07)
c. 1910. Native Daughters of the Golden West banner
Wooden arch built on Pine Street for the Tokay Carnival in Lodi
(print #31)
1907
1st San Joaquin County Courthouse
(print #08)
Dedication ceremonies were held April 17th, 1854
2nd San Joaquin County Courthouse
(print #27)
Construction completed in 1890
Second San Joaquin County Courthouse
(print #42)
c. 1900
Second San Joaquin County Courthouse
(print #41)
c. 1955
Ziegler bar
(print #11)
Stockton c. 1910
Main street in Stockton looking north towards Hunter Street
(print #12)
c. 1880
Stockton
(print #13)
March 1907 flood scene
Murphy Ice and Fuel on El Dorado Street during the flood of March 1907
(print #14)
Man in flooded Stockton
(print #15)
March 1907
St. John Episcopal Church at the corner of El Dorado St. and Weber Ave
(print #16)
during the flood of March 1907
Stockton residences during the flood
(print #17)
March 1907
San Joaquin Valley College in Woodbridge
(print #19)
Opened in 1879
View of Stockton, looking west on Main Street with the Courthouse on right
(print #20)
Migrating Snow Geese on Delta
(print #21)
Empire Tract Flood
(print #45)
December 25, 1955
Sailing on the Delta
(print #06)
Aerial view of the Delta in 1931 showing cuts through Spud and Hog Islands
(print #38)
Mokelumne River behind Clements in 1915
(print #30)
San Joaquin River and Chicory Factory near Stockton
(print #40)
Asparagus packing in the Delta
(print #23)
1928
Asparagus packing shed in the Delta
(print #22)
1928
Dredge "Sutter" in 1905
(print #24)
Gold dredging on Mokulumne River
(print #04)
Holt Brothers factory in Stockton, 1902
(print #33)
Parker Holt and Russel Springer seated on steam engine
Stockton looking West from El Dorado Street October 18, 1924
(print #26)
Riverboat J.D. Peters is docked
Weber Ave at head of channel, looking east
(print #28)
c. 1920
Lockeford's Southern Pacific Depot in the snow - January 1, 1916
(print #29)
On the way to Yosemite. Big Oak Flat Road near the crest of Hardin Hill, 1888
(print #32)
Ed McGowan is the stage driver
Cherry Street Tracy, looking north
(print #34)
Main Street Tracy
(print #35)
Lodi Union High School, destroyed by fire in 1974
(print #43)
Hotel Stockton on Weber Ave. Construction completed in 1910
(print #09)
Hotel Stockton in 1911
(print #37)
San Joaquin County Jail, also known as Cunningham's Castle
(print #18)
Located on the corner of San Joaquin and Channel Streets. Built in 1893, abandoned in 1959
The officers who arrested Black Bart the "Gentleman Bandit."
(print #25)
Back row left to right: Captain Stone of the Central Pacific Railroad and John Thacker, detective for Wells Fargo. Front row left to right: Sheriff Tom Cunningham of San Joaquin County, Ben Thorn, Sheriff of Calaveras County and Harry Morris, detective of Wells Fargo & Co. Express.
San Joaquin General Hospital 1921-1930
(print #46)
County Hospital, Second Building Burned 1892
(print #47)
County Hospital Laboratory
(print #48)
County Hospital Nurses, Children with mothers in Clinic
(print #49)
County Hospital Operating Room
(print #50)
County Hospital and Farm
(print #51)
Hospital Grounds - 1930s
(print #52)
Hospital Grounds - 1901-1910
(print #53)