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Capsule Yields a Glimpse of Escondido Life in 1938

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Times Staff Writer

Escondido caught up with time Wednesday, successfully locating a container in its soon-to-be-demolished City Hall that was filled with memorabilia of a bygone era.

It took city workers using an electric jackhammer just five minutes or so to get to the time capsule, situated just where they thought it would be, behind a plaque in what was an original cornerstone of the 50-year-old building.

Among the contents:

- A copy of the Escondido High School yearbook, The Gong.

- The signatures of Escondido’s charter citizens, who were living in the city 50 years earlier when it incorporated.

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- Coins and stamps, to be turned over to the Boy Scouts of America at the request of the original donor.

- Rosters listing the members of civic groups in town.

- A map of the city, and an accompanying business guide.

- Copies of the town newspaper, the Advocate, dating back to 1908.

- A list naming every resident of the city in 1938, as well as the San Diego County Directory of 1887.

- Photographs, including one of the 1915 volunteer Escondido Fire Department.

The time capsule wasn’t a cast-iron pipe, as had been expected, but a copper box that workers cut open with a power hand tool.

The contents will be put on public display in Escondido’s new City Hall.

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