Monthly Archives: January 2020

New Exhibit, South of Main, Opens at Kelley House Museum

 Lost Buildings of the Mendocino Headlands - The City Meat Market (left) and the Mendocino Lumber Company Office (right) on the south side of Main Street, in 1957. The inspiration for the latest exhibit at the Kelley House Museum, South of Main, came from a question we so frequently hear – what used to be there? The THERE refers to the south side of downtown Mendocino’s [...]

By |2020-01-30T02:05:00-08:00January 30, 2020|

Headlands History

Meat Market on the South side of Main Street, 1957. Originally built in 1874, the structure always housed a meat market on its ground floor. It was one of just a few of the many Company buildings still standing when it was torn down in the summer of 1960 by its owner, the Union Lumber Company. SOUTH of MAIN – Discovering the Lost Buildings of the [...]

By |2020-01-23T01:03:00-08:00January 23, 2020|

South of Main, Discovering the Lost Buildings of the Mendocino Headlands

2020 WINTER / SPRING EXHIBIT: SOUTH OF MAIN, OPENS JANUARY 24 THROUGH MAY 18, 2020.  Our next show will use historical photos, maps and artifacts to tell the story of that part of downtown Mendocino located on the south side of Main Street. Once a coastal prairie, then a bustling rail and lumberyard ringed by stores and houses, it is now devoid of buildings and known as the Mendocino Headlands State Park. The exhibit [...]

By |2020-01-19T20:30:54-08:00January 19, 2020|

Call for Writers

What do all of the 80 people listed below have in common? Cammie Conlon Ramelle Irish Dorothy Bear Elinor Hayes Wally Smith Daniel Taylor Anne B Campbell Dee Stenbeck Lemos Charles Meigs Bush Wilma Tucker Patricia Patty Madigan Earlene Jankowicz Jean Spencer Felton Jone Lemos Jackson Pat Turner Eva Welles Priya Davis Eleanor Sverko Louis Hough Steven Jordan Joy Shaw Martin Simpson Katie Mimms Carolyn (CJ) [...]

By |2020-01-16T01:18:00-08:00January 16, 2020|

Brick by Brick – Mendocino County Brickyards

Brick in the Kelley House Museum walkway, originally from San Francisco’s City Hall, c. 1870. In the eternal quest historians undertake to date building construction, sometimes they turn to the common brick. Believe it or not we’ve had history professors visit the county who specialize in tracing the origin of bricks. In 1984 this same Kelley House Calendar column reported on Professor Margaret Henry of San [...]

By |2020-01-09T01:34:00-08:00January 9, 2020|

Nicknames on the Mendocino Coast

Francisco Faria, also known as Portugee Frank, was born in 1799 on the island of Pico in the Azores. As far as we know, he was the first Portuguese to come to the Mendocino Coast. When he died in 1904 at the advanced age of 105 years, he had lived during 3 centuries. Nannie Escola was a retired teacher and historian who contributed much to the [...]

By |2020-01-02T02:43:00-08:00January 2, 2020|
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