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Jerome B. Ford

Jerome Bursley Ford. (Gift of Alice Earl Wilder, Alice Earl Wilder Collection, Kelley House Photographs) October 24, 1889 - Jerome Bursley Ford, the first lumber company man to arrive in Mendocino, died at his home in Oakland. He was one of the original pioneers who settled the town, and he was instrumental in the establishment of the Mendocino Lumber Company. Ford is generally considered [...]

By |2023-01-19T09:37:37-08:00October 24, 2021|

First Plane Lands in Mendocino

Airplane in Hansen's Field, looking north, 1920. On June 6, 1920, Dayton Murray and his Curtiss Jenny biplane landed on Hansen's Field in South Caspar and offered rides for $5.00. (Gift of Mae Johnson, Mae Johnson Collection, Kelley House Photographs) October 23, 1919 - Dayton Murray, a former Mendocino resident, flew down from Eureka, a distance of 120 miles, in just 77 minutes to [...]

By |2023-01-19T09:42:12-08:00October 23, 2021|

The Bank House

The Bank House on the corner of Albion and Kasten Streets, c. 1908-1956. The view is looking to the north from the Bank of America building. The water tower on the left was dismantled and moved to the Heritage House resort on Highway 1 south of Little River in the early 1960s. Heeser's three-tank water tower can be seen on the right. The second Odd [...]

By |2023-01-19T10:42:39-08:00September 22, 2021|

Mendocino Post Office

Mendocino Post Office, corner of Ford and Ukiah Streets, 1966-1986. (Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Photographs) September 21, 1966 - Construction of the Mendocino Post Office, located on the corner of Ford and Ukiah Streets, began. Before his death earlier that summer, Auggie Heeser sold the land east of the Beacon office to be used for the site of the new post office. Don [...]

By |2023-01-19T10:46:31-08:00September 21, 2021|

Mendocino, looking north across Big River Beach

Photograph by Mendocino photographer Bill Foote of the town of Mendocino, taken across Big River beach, looking north, c. 1966. In the center is the Mendocino Presbyterian Church and its manse, Eidseth House. On the left, one can see the south facade of the building once known as the Mendocino Hospital, located at Ukiah and Howard Streets. On the far right of the photo, the house [...]

By |2023-01-19T10:50:42-08:00September 20, 2021|

The Steamer Sequoia

Postcard of the Sequoia loading lumber at the Fort Bragg pier, 1898-1903. (Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Photographs) September 19, 1898 - The steamer Sequoia left Mendocino with the largest cargo of railroad ties that had been shipped in many years. This was the first visit to Mendocino of this new vessel, which had been built near the sawmill at Fort Bragg the previous [...]

By |2023-01-19T10:54:36-08:00September 19, 2021|

World War I Draft Begins

William Vaughn and Clarence Jarvis, 1917. World War I Army soldiers from Mendocino. William Vaughn on left and Clarence Jarvis on the right. Photograph was taken in Fort Lewis, Washington on October 31, 1917. (The Vaughn Family Collection, Kelley House Photographs) September 18, 1917 - William Vaughn, John Figaro, and Robert Mathison departed Mendocino to serve in the military during World War I. They [...]

By |2023-01-19T10:59:27-08:00September 18, 2021|

Long Distance Telephone Service Arrives in Mendocino

The beach at Van Damme Memorial Park looking north towards the town of Little River, 1920-1940. Utility poles stretch across the beach.(Frederick Studios of Fort Bragg, Gift of Dot Johnson, The Everett Racine Collection, Kelley House Photographs) September 17, 1897 - The telephone line extension from Mendocino to Elk was completed. Four copper wires were strung. Two wires were for local service, and the [...]

By |2023-01-19T11:05:05-08:00September 17, 2021|

Joseph Borgna Arrested For Selling Liquor in “Dry” Mendocino

Joseph Borgna and his dog, Bob, c. 1910. Written on back: "The mother was brought over from the Alps [Italy] - this was one of the pups from the litter. It used to pull my brother and I in a little wagon. His home was a piano box.” (W. W. Fairbanks (photographer), Gift of Rene Borgna Tanner, The Rene Borgna Tanner and Ann Borgna Pesula [...]

By |2023-01-19T11:22:58-08:00September 16, 2021|

Schooner Phil Sheridan

Thomas Petersen Shipyard at Little River, with schooners under construction, c. 1875. The ship on the left is nearing completion while the other has been planked up to the deck and her bulwarks ready for planking. The shipyard was located on the side of Little River Harbor. (Gift of Cora Hervilla, Ole and Cora Hervilla Collection, Kelley House Photographs) September 15, 1878 - The [...]

By |2023-01-19T11:28:20-08:00September 15, 2021|
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