Monthly Archives: December 2024

Picnic on the Albion River, 1889

Family picnic on the Albion River with the Stevens, Gray, and Pullen families. Rachel Stevens Sampson stands at left in her tall black hat with white feather. Etta Stevens Pullen stands back center with her hands held together and a shawl on her shoulders. Her husband, Wilder Pullen is sitting in front of her, holding a bottle. Rosilla Stevens Gray is far right with a checked [...]

By |2024-12-23T16:12:58-08:00December 30, 2024|

Dick’s Place

Dick's Place, Mendocino, California. December 2024. (Photographer: Robert Dominy)   Today @11AM! Walking Tours of Historic Mendocino - Join our expert docents for a stroll and lively commentary. You’ll pass by early pioneer homes, historic meeting places, and buildings that make up the the Mendocino Historic District. Holiday Tour Schedule.

By |2024-12-23T14:38:01-08:00December 28, 2024|

Saltwater in His Veins by C. Michael Berghash

This 1863 Carleton Watkins photo shows David Lansing (left) and Jerome Ford (right) posing by the cabin they lived in when they first arrived in Mendocino. (Kelley House Museum Photograph) Historians agree that what gold did for California, redwood timber did for the Mendocino Coast. A rough and tumble group of men and women came to California in search of gold and wealth. Many [...]

By |2024-12-23T14:23:19-08:00December 26, 2024|

Burned Mendocino Mill on Big River, 1946

View looking eastward at the remains of the Mendocino Mill after the building caught fire during its dismantling. The main steam engine has yet to be scrapped.  The third Mendocino mill was a prominent feature of the town’s lumber industry. Built in 1865, the two-story structure housed saws on its upper floor and a planing mill below. It operated for decades, enduring periodic shutdowns, but could [...]

By |2024-12-16T14:44:26-08:00December 23, 2024|

Heron at Kelley House Pond

Heron at Kelley House Pond, December 2024. (Photographer: Robert Dominy) Today @11AM! Walking Tours of Historic Mendocino - Join our expert docents for a stroll and lively commentary. You’ll pass by early pioneer homes, historic meeting places, and buildings that make up the the Mendocino Historic District. Holiday Tour Schedule.

By |2024-12-23T14:36:57-08:00December 21, 2024|

Through Native Eyes

Most California histories begin with the arrival of the Spanish missionaries in the late eighteenth century and skip to the Gold Rush of 1849. Here on the Mendocino Coast, we start with the wreck of the Frolic in 1850 and the arrival of the first sawmill at Big River in 1852. Absent from these stories are the perspectives and experiences of the people who lived on [...]

By |2024-12-16T13:16:12-08:00December 19, 2024|

I.D.E.S. Drill Team, 1925 – 1933.

Photograph of the Portuguese men's organization known as I. D. E. S. (Irmandade di Espirito Santo, Brotherhood of the Holy Ghost). In 1910 the membership roster noted there were 73 members. This organization had its own marching band and drill team, as shown in the photo.  They are standing on Main Street in Mendocino in front of Dr. Carl Vincent Whited's bungalow-style home, which houses Prentice [...]

By |2024-12-12T13:13:41-08:00December 16, 2024|

The Lyle Gun by Chuck Bush

Back in January [of 1993], Hugh Curtis from Ukiah asked if we would be interested in taking possession of a cannon he had found back in 1959 while snorkeling for abalone in Buckhorn Cove, south of Little River. "Well OF COURSE we would," said I. It appears that it was not actually a cannon, but a Lyle Gun made in the 1880s or '90s. Lyle [...]

By |2024-12-09T14:49:46-08:00December 12, 2024|

Mendosa’s Billboard

John Mendosa standing in front of his Highway 1 sign advertising Mendosa’s General Merchandise. This charming billboard was painted and signed by Elmer D. Woodworth, a local house, auto, and sign painter by trade, but known to all as “an artist in reality and spirit.” The sign was located on Highway 1 (Shoreline Highway) at Little River. Billboard copy: "Mendosa's General Merchandise. First Stop Over the [...]

By |2024-12-05T16:30:00-08:00December 9, 2024|

What Tangled Webs We Weave!

Joseph Silva Neto was born in 1844 on Sao Jorge Island, the Azores. He came to California when he was 20 years old, first working in the lumber mills of Humboldt county. In 1875 he married Maria S. Armas, who was also from the Azores Islands. Joseph's brother George had a hotel in Mendocino and, when he needed a hotel clerk in 1878, he sent for [...]

By |2024-12-02T16:28:07-08:00December 5, 2024|
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