Monthly Archives: March 2023

THEN and NOW Photos: Jarvis & Nichols Building

These two images, taken almost 116 years apart, show the Jarvis & Nichols Building located on the northeast corner of Main and Kasten Streets in Mendocino. Today, this elegant building is home to Gallery Bookshop. The Jarvis & Nichols Building, 1907. (Photographer: Perley Maxwell)   The Jarvis & Nichols Building, 2023. (Photographer: Robert Dominy) Designed by L. A. Morgan and built in [...]

By |2023-04-01T12:41:44-07:00March 30, 2023|

Robert Permenter

March 28, 1920 - Robert “Bob" Permenter was born in Humboldt County, the son of John Oscar and Gerda (Boesen) Permenter. Bob spent most of his childhood in Caspar and attended the local schools. He was always interested in music and became an accomplished pianist. Bob graduated from Mendocino High School in May 1937. The commencement ceremony showcased the Class of 1937’s musical talent. Mildred Nolan [...]

By |2023-03-27T22:07:11-07:00March 28, 2023|

Charlie Norton

Studio photograph of Charles D. "Charlie" Norton, c. 1874. (Gift of Evelyn Larkin) March 26, 1869 - Charles D. “Charlie” Norton was born in Mendocino, the only son of William H. and Margaret Flanagan Norton. William and Margaret owned the Norton House Hotel, located on the southeast corner of Lansing and Main Streets. Charlie attended the early-day schoolhouse located near the northeast corner of [...]

By |2023-03-23T11:16:54-07:00March 26, 2023|

Exploring Nannie’s Beacon Index

Photograph of Nannie and John Escola, c. 1905. (Gift of Jean Rice) Continuing the celebration of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting one of the most influential historians of Mendocino, Nannie Flood Escola. Nannie’s memories and knowledge of early Mendocino were always shared freely with the newly formed Mendocino Historical Research, Inc, now known as the Kelley House Museum.  As a young woman, Nannie [...]

By |2023-03-21T11:59:11-07:00March 23, 2023|

Mabel Rainey Tomlinson

March 20, 1943 - Mrs. Mabel E. Tomlinson died at her daughter’s home in Monterey at the age of 65. Although she had left Mendocino in 1901, the Beacon noted that “old-time friends here” would remember her maiden name, Mabel Rainey, and be sorry to read of her death. Mabel was the granddaughter of pioneer residents John and Anna Mann, who lived on a 100-acre ranch [...]

By |2023-03-15T11:21:51-07:00March 20, 2023|

Freundt House Burned

March 18, 1961 - The Mendocino Volunteer Fire Department burned one of the last remaining lumber company structures to the ground to practice their fire-fighting skills. The Freundt house sat on the Mendocino bluffs, on the south side of Main Street, overlooking Mendocino Bay. This house was built around 1855-56 by the Mendocino Lumber Company, and John Freundt, an early partner, lived there while keeping the [...]

By |2023-03-21T12:00:53-07:00March 18, 2023|

Les Dames de La Nuit by Molly Dwyer

Studio portrait of C. Coyle, likely Catherine Coyle, who owned the boarding house on the northwest corner of Kasten and Ukiah. (Gift of Emery Escola) In celebration of Women’s History Month, here is an excerpt from the Kelley House publication From Maidens to Mavericks: Mendocino’s Women, Mendocino Historical Review Volume XXIX, written by local author, Molly Dwyer. The book can be purchased in the [...]

By |2023-03-21T11:52:01-07:00March 16, 2023|

Byron Clark

March 14, 1909 - Former Woods Superintendent Byron Clark passed away from kidney disease at his home in Mendocino. Born in Ellsworth, Maine, in 1855, Byron arrived in Mendocino in 1874. The following year, his brother John joined him. According to the Beacon, Byron “went to work at once on Big River, and showed such vigor and intelligence in his work that two years later, when [...]

By |2023-03-11T10:37:24-08:00March 14, 2023|

The Chocolate Moosse and Blue Heron Inn

March 11, 1982 - A Fictitious Business Name notice appeared in the Mendocino Beacon for the Blue Heron Inn and The Chocolate Moosse. Robert Heron and Linda Friedman operated these businesses in the Old Bank House, located on the southwest corner of Albion and Kasten Streets. The Chocolate Moosse, located downstairs, offered an attractive community coffee shop. Specialties of the house included espresso, cafe latte or [...]

By |2023-08-31T14:29:42-07:00March 11, 2023|

The Call of the Sea by Connie M. Korbel

Originally printed in the Mendocino Art Center’s Fall 2003 Arts & Entertainment magazine Every March the annual Mendocino Coast Whale Festival celebrates the migration of the Pacific Gray Whales with their newborn calves from western Baja to the Bering Sea. But this celebration would not be possible without the 1976 Mendocino Whale Wars that helped to save the then-endangered species. The following is an excerpt spotlighting [...]

By |2023-03-09T14:11:13-08:00March 9, 2023|
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