Monthly Archives: July 2023

THEN and NOW Photos: Ukiah Street, Looking East

Ukiah Street, c. 1930. (Gift of Dolly Efishoff)   Ukiah Street, 2023. (Photographer: Robert Dominy) These two images, taken almost a century apart, show Ukiah Street near the intersection with Kasten Street, looking east. In the 20th century photo, two calves belonging to the Paoli family stand on Ukiah Street in front of the Paoli Hotel, which is just out of sight [...]

By |2023-07-23T11:02:05-07:00July 27, 2023|

Buchanan-Ferrill Marriage

July 23, 1921 - Frances Buchanan and John Harvey Ferrill were married at St. Mary’s Cathedral in San Francisco. A few family members and friends attended the small ceremony, and Marie Buchanan, sister of the bride, served as bridesmaid. Frances was the daughter of Hugh and Mary (Donahue) Buchanan of Elk. John was the youngest son of Henry and Annie Ferrill, who operated the general merchandise [...]

By |2023-07-22T14:15:15-07:00July 23, 2023|

A Mendocino Remembrance circa 1942

Photo: Courtesy of Robert Dominy When Alvin Mendosa’s long-time friend, Buddy Fraser, passed away in 2018, Alvin received a copy of Buddy’s memoir of town life during World War II. Alvin recognized a little gem when he saw it, and he showed it to the curator at the Kelley House Museum. A few years passed before the document could be published, but recently it [...]

By |2023-07-23T12:14:33-07:00July 20, 2023|

Francis and Nettie Allen

July 18, 1899 - Six-year-old Francis Allen and his ten-year-old sister Nettie posed for a studio portrait at Carpenter Studios in Fort Bragg. In addition to photos taken that day, the Kelley House Collection also includes a lock of Francis’ hair clipped in 1899. Stored in the museum’s climate-controlled vault, this curl of brown hair is about 8 inches long and is tied with a dark [...]

By |2023-07-16T11:28:46-07:00July 18, 2023|

Silver Walker Jewelry Shop Fire, 1972

July 15, 1972 - A fire broke out in the Silver Walker Jewelry Shop on the second floor of the Bank of America Building at the northwest corner of Main and Kasten Streets. (Out of This World is located on the first floor of this building today.) Jewelry maker Bruce Van De Walker owned the business. Bruce worked in silver and other metals, combining them with [...]

By |2023-07-13T11:20:22-07:00July 15, 2023|

Water Tower Sip and Paint with Suzi Long

July 22nd from 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Paint the iconic Kelley House water tower on Saturday, July 22nd. Award-winning local artist Suzi Long will be your teacher and guide as you paint your own watercolor masterpiece. With patience and humor, she will show perspective and proportion strategies as well as a few tricks employed by artists everywhere. No experience is necessary. Suzi Long has a special relationship [...]

By |2023-07-14T03:58:02-07:00July 13, 2023|

A Mendocino Remembrance, circa 1942 by John Preston Fraser

Looking south down Lansing Street to Mendocino Bay. (Gift of Carl A. Moore) "Before the names and faces of the many unforgettable characters in Mendocino have been erased from my memory or lost to the obscurity of time, I want to tell you about the people who made my hometown a memorable place to live during the war years of the 1940s.” - Buddy [...]

By |2023-07-11T05:20:08-07:00July 11, 2023|

J. S. Ross Automobile Trip to Ukiah, 1909

July 10, 1909 - The Beacon reported on an automobile trip made to Ukiah in the brand new Studebaker touring car owned by Mendocino Lumber Company Superintendent J. S. Ross. Mendocino Beacon editor and proprietor Auggie Heeser, Woods Superintendent Ed Boyle, and Miss Irene McLeod accompanied Ross on the journey. A 1909 Studebaker 5-Passenger Touring Car. (Photo courtesy of John M. Daly. More antique auto [...]

By |2023-07-09T12:10:23-07:00July 10, 2023|

Mendocino Water Towers 1880 – 2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_sdm0_70Iw   Take a photographic journey through time featuring iconic Mendocino water towers from the 1880s to 2023. (Video created by Robert Dominy) Discover the beauty, ingenuity, and architecture of these unique structures in the Kelley House Museum’s summer exhibit, “Water Tower Wonderland.” Using historic photographs, original pieces from local artists, and small-scale models, the exhibit explores the majesty and functionality of many well-known water [...]

By |2023-07-03T15:23:26-07:00July 8, 2023|

Doing the Lord’s Work for over 155 Years by Katharine Nelson

Mendocino Presbyterian Church, c. 1873 -1890, from the Kelley House Archives. (Gift of Donald Tucker) This week, the Mendocino Presbyterian Church celebrates the 155th anniversary of its sanctuary on Main Street. Officially dedicated on July 5, 1868, it is the oldest Presbyterian Church in continuous use in the State of California (and it enjoys the status of California Historic Landmark No. 714). The origins [...]

By |2023-07-07T13:21:20-07:00July 6, 2023|
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