Monthly Archives: April 2022

Jughandle Creek Trestle

Two women and a man, holding on to each other, as they cross over Jughandle trestle above Jughandle Creek, c. 1890. There was no roadway on top, only rails and ties, so it was scary business walking out on it. Nonetheless, people did, as this photograph shows. (Gift of Verda Wakerley Winney, Harry J. Wakerley Collection, Kelley House Photographs) The Jughandle Creek trestle was [...]

By |2023-01-11T12:12:33-08:00April 30, 2022|

Bridges

BIG RIVER BRIDGE – built in 1861 as a toll bridge, this span replaced the ferry operated by P. S. Palmstream. It became a free bridge in 1878 when the people voted to raise their taxes and buy it so they did not have to pay to cross it. Tolls at that time: Wagon and six animals, 50 cents; with four, 30 cents; with two, 25 [...]

By |2023-01-11T12:25:22-08:00April 28, 2022|

Main and Lansing Intersection

Intersection of Main and Lansing Streets, 1957. Traffic signs at the intersection of Main and Lansing Streets in Mendocino, looking eastward. At the time this photo was taken, Lansing Street was Highway 1 through town. The pine tree visible on the right side in this intersection was planted by Dr. Russell Preston (1878-1954), and in 1965 it became the community Christmas tree with lights and ornaments. [...]

By |2023-01-11T12:36:38-08:00April 27, 2022|

July 4th Picnic & Lawn Party with the BEST Parade Viewing!

Monday, July 4th. HOURS: 11AM - 3PM Celebrate the Fourth of July on the Kelley House Lawn! Our biggest fundraiser is back after a two year hiatus. Dance to live music from the Mixed Nuts and watch the parade. Food will be courtesy of Miss KJ’s Bangin’ Bites food truck, serving street tacos, corn, fruit and churros. We’ll be selling margaritas, sangria, beer from North Coast [...]

By |2023-01-11T12:47:40-08:00April 26, 2022|

Duncan Walker

Westward view of Main Street in Mendocino, February 1883. A pair of mules pulls a wagon down the graded dirt street lined with wooden sidewalks. On the right is a two-story building occupied by Walker's Saloon and Restaurant. Farther down the street beyond the small tree is Central House, which eventually became the Mendocino Hotel. April 26, 1883 - Duncan Walker, owner of Walker’s [...]

By |2023-01-11T12:52:20-08:00April 26, 2022|

Cultivated Land South of Big River, c. 1900

View looking northwest of cultivated fields and rural houses south of Big River, taken c. 1900 by A. O. Carpenter, according to a note on the back of the photo. The town of Mendocino is in the background. In the foreground a pile of sawn boards lies on the ground. Fields are enclosed with a variety of fencing materials, including vertical split pickets, horizontal split rails, [...]

By |2023-01-11T12:56:54-08:00April 25, 2022|

The Unknown Sailor

Archaeology Specialist, Emily Carleton (right), at the Evergreen Cemetery gravesite. April 23, 2013 - The remains of a 19th-century “Unknown Sailor” were re-interred in Evergreen Cemetery, approximately 150 years after his death. His skeleton had been discovered buried in a redwood coffin on the bluff at the edge of the Mendocino headlands. Katy Tahja reported for the Beacon, “On April 21, 1986, a hiker [...]

By |2023-01-12T09:41:40-08:00April 23, 2022|

Occidental Hotel Livery Stable

Wagon at the Occidental Hotel, 1892-1893. The hotel's livery stable is on the left, and its water tower and windmill are behind the structures. The steeple of the Mendocino Presbyterian church is visible on the far left. April 22, 1899 - The Occidental Hotel’s livery stable was destroyed by fire. Shortly after 5 am, heavy smoke was discovered coming from the roof of the [...]

By |2023-01-12T09:49:13-08:00April 22, 2022|

Pipes and Bottles at Kelley House Exhibit

On display at the Kelley House Museum’s current exhibit are several clay pipes. Most are incomplete – missing a stem or the bowl – but are nonetheless intriguing – as are the old glass bottles and other remnants of an earlier times that we have dug out of our archives for this show, “Neighbors Across The Pond.”   A white clay smoking pipe with copper [...]

By |2023-01-12T10:05:08-08:00April 21, 2022|

Main Street Mendocino, 1966 AND 2022

(Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Photographs) Main Street, Mendocino, 1966, near the corner of Main and Kasten Streets, looking west. A Volkswagen Bug automobile is parked on the street.  Behind it is the Bank of America in the two-story white structure on the west side of Kasten. Dostal's Clock Shop (note sign) occupies the Jarvis & Nichols Building on the east side of Kasten [...]

By |2023-01-12T10:13:01-08:00April 20, 2022|
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