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French Camp (from Campo de los Franceses, Spanish for "Field of the Frenchmen") is an unincorporated community in San Joaquin County, California, United States. The population was 3,770 as of the 2020 census.
Rancho Campo de los Franceses was a 48,747-acre (197.27 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Joaquin County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Guillermo Gulnac. [1] "Campo de los Franceses” which in English means “French Camp” refers to French-Canadian fur trappers who wintered there.
French Camp 241 4th St, French Camp 37°53′10″N 121°16′12″W / 37.88615711388745°N 121.26987647682472°W / 37.88615711388745; -121.26987647682472 ( French
The California Chicory Works was located on 1672 W Bowman Road in French Camp, California, The site is now the River Mill. A California Historical marker is there placed by the by State Department of Parks and Recreation and San Joaquin County Historical Society in 1981. [2] The River Mill
San Joaquin General Hospital is a 196-bed public teaching hospital located within the San Joaquin County area of French Camp, California, United States. [1] San Joaquin General Hospital, funded by San Joaquin County, originally established in 1857, is a general acute care facility providing a full range of inpatient services including General Medical/Surgical Care, High-Risk Obstetrics and ...
The route is known as Hickman Road, F Street in Waterford, Oakdale-Waterford Highway, Albers Road, Yosemite Avenue in Oakdale, Valley Home Road, Lone Tree Road, and French Camp Road. Route description. This road begins at Interstate 5 near Stockton. It then continues east through French Camp and south Stockton to SR 99. From here, the route is ...
At French Camp, pre-1964 Legislative Route 5 split to the southwest to reach the San Francisco Bay Area via Altamont Pass. [10] [11] [12] The Lincoln Highway used Route 4 from Sacramento to French Camp and Route 5 over Altamont Pass. In November 1926, Route 4 was defined as part of US 99 and Route 5 (to San Jose) became US 48. [4] California's ...
Dupont, Colorado, Du Pont, Georgia, Dupont, Indiana, Dupont, Ohio, Dupont, Pennsylvania, Dupont, Tennessee and DuPont, Washington, were all founded by the Du Pont family or other French settlers. French Camp, California was the terminus of the Oregon-California Trail used by French-Canadian fur traders (including Michel Laframboise) in the ...