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Joe Nichols’ Poolroom

Joe Nichols' Poolroom in Skating Rink Hall in Mendocino, c. 1910. Between 1909 and 1918, Joseph H. Nichols operated a poolroom, concession stand, and moving-picture theatre in the building located on the southwest corner of Ukiah and Lansing Streets. Skating Rink Hall was built by William H. Kelley in 1887 to serve as a dance hall and recreation center. Kelley’s daughter, Daisy MacCallum, remodeled [...]

By |2023-01-10T12:40:32-08:00June 22, 2022|

Tom Doyle Lands Big Fish

Studio portrait of Thomas Doyle, dressed as a cowboy/sheriff with a background of horse saddles, ropes and spurs. (Studio: Chas. McMillan, Vallejo, California) June 21, 1919 - Thomas Doyle, sawyer at the Mendocino Lumber Company mill, caught a 32-pound codfish “in a crab net off the boom-sticks at the mill. Tom thought he had netted a submarine or a trunk of buried treasure when [...]

By |2023-01-10T12:44:52-08:00June 21, 2022|

Silver Workman’s Key-wind Pocket Watch

(Gift of Dorothy Carvalho) Silver workman's key-wind pocket watch, manufactured by the American Watch Company between 1890 and 1910 and owned by Antone Carvalho. Watch has a leather strap with key, two bottom hinges to open face, and top strap loop, white face with black roman numerals and a "seconds" dial, on face. Inscription on watch says "Am Watch Co., Waltham.” This was a [...]

By |2023-01-10T12:55:22-08:00June 19, 2022|

Piccolotti Children Fishing at Boyle’s Camp, c. 1928

Piccolotti Children Fishing at Boyle's Camp, c. 1928. The children are standing on what appears to be a wharf or bridge with a wooden railing, and are holding up several strings of small fish they have presumably caught from Big River. A fishing pole is held upright by one child. The youngest are wearing overalls, and some are barefoot.  Pete Piccolotti, his wife Rosa, [...]

By |2023-01-10T13:11:51-08:00June 18, 2022|

Main Street, c. 1934

Main Street looking east, c. 1934. Main Street in Mendocino looking east, c. 1934. Bishop's General Store can be seen at the far left. The next building to its right is the Remedy Store with its distinctive round sign in front on the street. The buildings on the right, on the south side of Main Street, were owned by the Union Lumber Company, later [...]

By |2023-01-10T13:29:50-08:00June 15, 2022|

Sheriff Raids Illicit Liquor Sellers

Float for the Fourth of July parade in Mendocino, 1902. Little girls on the wagon dressed as angels are identified as: Isabelle Lyons, center; Laing Chambers, Hazel Packard, Kathryn Boyle and Genie Daniels. Mike Nolan is holding the horses. (Gift of Emery Escola) June 13, 1913 - Mendocino County Sheriff Ralph Byrnes raided the homes and businesses of Joseph Granskog and Michael Nolan, searching [...]

By |2023-01-10T13:34:21-08:00June 13, 2022|

Work That Has No End

June 12, 1885 - Inez Milliken Philbrick was born in Mendocino, the third of six children born to James and Lizzie Milliken. Inez grew up in Mendocino, graduating from Mendocino High School in 1904. After attending San Jose Normal School (now San Jose State University) to obtain her teaching degree, she returned to Mendocino County to teach in the local schools. Inez married John Philbrick in [...]

By |2023-01-10T13:41:43-08:00June 12, 2022|

Charles Oscar Packard

C. O. Packard with His Grandchildren, 1917. Left to right: Violet Clyma, Harold Salvador, C. O. Packard, Dorothy Kirkwood, and Buster Salvador. They are on the front porch of his home, located on the northeast corner of Little Lake and Kasten Streets. Mr. Packard was an early-day druggist and business man, who had a store in a now-gone building on Main Street, just two doors [...]

By |2023-01-10T13:49:42-08:00June 8, 2022|

Charles Bever

Studio portrait of three of the Napoleon and Delia Bever children: Ann, Charles, and Sam, c. 1888. They are posed as if playing chess with youngest brother, Charles, standing in the back. June 6, 1942 - Charles Bever died at the Fort Bragg hospital at the age of 66 from heart disease. Auggie Heeser, editor and proprietor of the Beacon, began Charles’ obituary, “It [...]

By |2023-01-10T13:56:25-08:00June 6, 2022|

Elizabeth Rice

Lizzie Milliken with her children and grandchildren, 1921-1922. Back row L - R: Beth Milliken Chambers, Sadie Milliken Blosser, Roy Blosser, Alden Rice, Lizzie Milliken, Eva Milliken Rice, Inez Milliken Philbrick. Middle row: Dorothy Blosser, Faith Milliken Henderson, Pat Henderson, Elizabeth Rice. Front row: Iny Philbrick, Margie Philbrick. (Gift of Catherine G. Blosser, Sadie Milliken Blosser Collection, Kelley House Photographs) June 3, 1922 - [...]

By |2023-01-10T14:00:08-08:00June 3, 2022|
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