Monthly Archives: August 2021

Jacob Stauer’s Blacksmith Shop

Stauer's Blacksmith Shop & Othmer Paint Shop on Lansing Street in Mendocino, 1885-1888. A group of men pose in front of the Wagon & Blacksmith shop with a collection of carriages and wagons. To the left of the blacksmith shop is George Othmer's Sign and Carriage painting business. A white picket fence encloses the corner yard where Ukiah and Lansing Street intersect. The building on the [...]

By |2021-08-21T00:01:00-07:00August 21, 2021|

Erick Jensen Albertson

On this day in Mendocino history… Interior of the east end of the lodge room in the Masonic Hall in Mendocino, 1960. The Master of the lodge sits in the front center. The Secretary's desk is on the right, and the altar stands in the center. This photograph was taken by the National Park Service for the Historic American Building Survey. (Jack E. Boucher (Photographer), Kelley [...]

By |2021-08-20T00:01:00-07:00August 20, 2021|

Pioneering the Profession of Pharmacy for Women

Out of the Kelley House Archives comes the story of Miss Ethel Nelson, born in Mendocino 1883, daughter of Elizabeth May (Bessie) Carlson and Captain Henry Nelson, owner of the Wilson Hotel on Main Street in Mendocino, as well as ship captain for the barkentine, Servia. Henry and Bessie married in Mendocino on January 18, 1882. Portrait by A. O. Carpenter of cousins Edith Nichols (left) [...]

By |2021-08-19T02:50:00-07:00August 19, 2021|

Mendocino Survey Map, 1868

Portion of Heeser Survey Map of the Town of Mendocino, 1868. (Gift of Vince Johnson, Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Documents) August 17, 1868 - William Heeser began conducting a land survey of the town of Mendocino, by order of the County Judge. His survey map was recorded with the Mendocino County Clerk, James Fowzer, on March 18, 1869. Heeser was a land surveyor and mapped [...]

By |2021-08-17T00:01:00-07:00August 17, 2021|

Johnson Rental Cottages

August 16, 1890 - J. D. Johnson was completing construction of a second cottage on the north side of Ukiah street between Lansing and Howard streets. Two years earlier, he had purchased part of Maria Walsh’s lot, just west of her house on the northwest corner of Ukiah and Howard streets. Houses on the north side of Ukiah Street in Mendocino, 1934. The house on the [...]

By |2021-08-16T00:01:00-07:00August 16, 2021|

The Phoenix Boiler Explosion

The steam schooner Phoenix at Mendocino. (Emery Escola, Emery Escola Collection, Kelley House Photographs) August 15, 1910 - The boiler exploded on the steam schooner Phoenix, killing four men including the Chief Engineer and Second Mate. The Phoenix was headed to San Francisco, making its way slowly southward against a brisk breeze in a choppy sea. The explosion occurred a little after 9pm about ten miles [...]

By |2021-08-15T00:01:00-07:00August 15, 2021|

Ship Passengers Boarding Barge

Photo of ship passengers boarding a barge using ropes and pulleys at the Shipping Point in Mendocino between 1883 and 1902. One woman is being lowered in a chair. Another man is climbing down a rope ladder while several men stand on what appears to be a stack of lumber in the barge below him. In the background the Mendocino Headlands rise above a beach then [...]

By |2021-08-14T00:01:00-07:00August 14, 2021|

Death Claims Daisy MacCallum

Studio portrait of Daisy Kelley MacCallum, c. 1879-1885. (Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Photographs) August 13, 1953 - Daisy MacCallum died. She was the oldest of Eliza and William H. Kelley’s four children. Born in Mendocino on August 2, 1859, Daisy spent her childhood in the Kelley House on Albion Street. She was an adventurous child, and in later years, she often told of an early [...]

By |2021-08-13T00:01:00-07:00August 13, 2021|

Big News at Big River

Last year, the Kelley House was the lucky recipient of numerous items from the David J. Russell Estate. His generous children, Ann, David, Libby and Peter, offered us boxes of photographic prints and scanned negatives that capture their father’s fascination with the Mendocino Coast, (including the activities of the Mendocino Volunteer Fire Department), as well as maps and surveys he had made in his role as [...]

By |2021-08-12T08:15:21-07:00August 12, 2021|

Centennial Celebration

Parade in Mendocino celebrating the 100th anniversary of the town of Mendocino, 1952. (Ed Frietas (photographer), Gift of Ed O'Brien, Kelley House Photographs) August 10, 1952 - Mendocino celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding of the town with a parade, barbecue, and dancing. An estimated 5,000 people attended the weekend Centennial celebration. The event began on Saturday with a display of antiques and heirlooms loaned [...]

By |2021-08-10T00:01:00-07:00August 10, 2021|
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