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City of Tracy company history timeline

1902

Denied the chance to become a major junction on the CPRR, Bantas over time lost its extraneous “s” and, in 1902, its railroad depot was torn down and rebuilt in Benicia, where it remains standing to this date.

1910

In 1910 the trustees decided to call for bonds for an up-to-date building to cost in the neighborhood of $35,000.

The town began to build up slowly, but sure, and in 1888 Front Street was almost solidly lined with business houses for nearly a half mile. It was incorporated in 1910 as a city of the sixth class with a population of 2,000.

1912

In the second election, April 8, 1912, the women voted for the first time and the entire set of officers were re-elected.

1916

To handle the growth, in 1916 the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District was created to carry water, which alleviated dependency upon dry farming.

1918

Midway, up in the Altamont foothills, also lost its depot, but kept its United States Post Office open until 1918.

1942

Ellis, still holding its place on the map in 1942

1994

Since that time, the Mountain house region land had mainly been agricultural use until the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors was officially launched a new Mountain House in November of 1994.

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