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Coffee-Bean Guessing Contest, 1973

January 8, 1973 - The results of a guessing contest were announced at the Mendocino Hotel. The contents of a jar of coffee beans that had been on display for two weeks were laboriously counted out by three judges. The total number of beans in the jar was 11,829, which included two beans which were thrown at “sitters-bye,” who offered “helpful suggestions” to the beancounters. The [...]

By |2023-01-08T19:03:23-08:00January 8, 2023|

Bad Nights for the Steamer Crescent City by Louis Hough

The dark and stormy nights we’ve been having here lately inspired us to reprint this column that ran in the Mendocino Beacon on July 31, 2008. “We left San Francisco late in the afternoon of January 9th [1903] bound for Crescent City. When off Point Reyes the wind was coming from the south with a velocity of sixty miles an hour. The sea ran high and [...]

By |2022-12-31T11:45:35-08:00January 6, 2023|

Abram Benjamin Snider, Westport Pioneer

January 4, 1946 - Abram Benjamin Snider, Westport pioneer, passed away at the Mendocino home of his daughter, Mrs. Mamie King, at the age of 92. According to the Beacon, “Mr. Snider was born in Lee County, Iowa, May 25, 1853. When a small child, he moved with his parents, the late John and Mary Snider to Missouri. At the age of 12 years the family [...]

By |2023-01-01T11:55:33-08:00January 4, 2023|

The Steamer Protection

The steamer Protection was one of the original steam schooners built in San Francisco in 1888. She was relatively small, only 281 tons, 130 feet long and 32 feet wide with a depth of 10-1/2 feet. SS Protection at Fort Bragg, 1888. The steamer Protection off the rocks at Fort Bragg, California. Note on back states that the steam schooner "James Townsend" is off shore. [...]

By |2022-12-28T11:29:37-08:00December 31, 2022|

Mabel Thompson Crawford

December 27, 1932 - Mrs. Mabel Crawford died at her home in San Jose at the age of 55. According to the Beacon, Mabel “had been in ill health for some time and recently suffered a stroke of paralysis.” Mabel was the daughter of John and Euphemia (Clarke) Thompson. John was a pioneer of the Mendocino coast, arriving from Canada in the 1860s. He worked in [...]

By |2022-12-25T13:33:13-08:00December 27, 2022|

Christmas Trees, 1903

December 24, 1903 - Santa arrived at the large building on the southwest corner of Lansing and Ukiah Streets, where The Study Club and many other businesses are located today. Kellieowen Hall (at one time, known as the Temperance Hall) on the southwest corner of Lansing and Ukiah Streets in Mendocino, 1920 - 1940. The hall was originally built by William H. Kelley as a skating [...]

By |2022-12-22T14:39:43-08:00December 24, 2022|

May Young Sherwood

December 17, 1884 - May Agnes Young was born in Ukiah to Thomas and Emma (Baker) Young. Thomas was a teacher who accepted positions at various schools around the county, moving his family to Branscomb, Willits, and Westport over the years. The third of seven children who reached adulthood, May lived her entire life in Mendocino County. In 1914, May married Homer Sherwood of Westport at [...]

By |2022-12-16T15:34:27-08:00December 17, 2022|

The Music Box

Grace West and Friend, July 1950. Grace West dressed in a German folk costume, posing with an unidentified friend. Grace owned The Music Box on Main Street in the 1960s, a music store and dance space with a small restaurant on the ground floor. December 14, 1963 - Julian White, composer and pianist of renown, performed at the Music Box on Main Street. According [...]

By |2022-12-12T12:13:56-08:00December 14, 2022|

Fire Claims Remains of Mendocino Mill

December 12, 1945 - The remains of the Mendocino Mill on Big River Flat burned to the ground at 3am. Burned Mendocino Mill on Big River, 1946. View looking southwest of the remains of the Mendocino Mill on Big River after the building caught on fire during its dismantling. The main steam engine has yet to be scrapped. The bridge over Big River can be [...]

By |2022-12-11T11:21:02-08:00December 12, 2022|

Fire at the Mendocino Presbyterian Church Manse

December 10, 1916 - A small fire occurred at the Mendocino Presbyterian Church Manse on Main Street. The Mendocino Beacon reported that the ringing of the fire bell early in the evening “brought practically the entire population of Mendocino out of doors. To the relief of all, however, no mounting flames met their eyes, the blaze being extinguished within a few minutes after its discovery. The [...]

By |2022-12-09T11:53:37-08:00December 10, 2022|
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