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About WOODBRIDGE, CA

Woodbridge was founded in 1852 by Jeremiah H. Woods and Alexander McQueen, who built a ford across the Mokelumne River. They later built a bridge in 1858. Woods hoped that the settlement would grow larger than Stockton, and even hoped to form a separate county, Mokelumne County, with Woodbridge as the seat. In 1867, however, the railroad chose to bypass Woodbridge and lay tracks through neighboring Lodi instead.

Woodbridge then became an educational center, with the Woodbridge Seminary and San Joaquin Valley College both opening doors in 1879. The college closed in 1897 due to declining enrollment.

The attraction of the community in modern times was well summarized by the Stockton Record: “Woodbridge is a town where everyone seems to be on a first name basis. There is still one grocery store that maintains charge accounts for local residents. Older residents may walk the streets without concerns the might have in larger cities; it still is a small town.”

Woodbridge is in San Joaquin County, in the Stockton metro area. The community was named for settler Jeremiah H. Woods, who built a bridge here in 1858. The latitude of Woodbridge is 38.154N. The longitude is -121.3W. It is in the Pacific Standard time zone. Elevation is 43 feet. Woodbridge is on the Mokelumne River.

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