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Seman Blacksmith Shop

November 27, 1964 - The old blacksmith shop on the northwest corner of Lansing and Little Lake streets (where Century 21 is located today) was demolished. According to the Beacon, the big building “went down with a crash when Clarence Ponts made his final attack on it with his big cat.” The building had its beginnings in November 1882, when blacksmith and wheelwright George Hall built [...]

By |2023-11-26T17:00:28-08:00November 27, 2023|

WIN 2 NIGHTS IN A WATER TOWER!

Enjoy unobstructed views of the Mendocino Bay from your private suite at the top of a water tower. The Kelley House Museum is auctioning off a package that includes two nights at the boutique MacCallum House Inn. The three story water tower sleeps four people and features a luxurious bath and sauna. Place the highest bid online by 5:00 PM PST on December 5th, and you’ll [...]

By |2023-11-25T15:06:21-08:00November 26, 2023|

Frank J. Mendosa

November 25, 1924 - Frank J. Mendosa passed away at his home on Little Lake Road at the age of 73. Born on the island of Flores in the Azores, Frank left Portugal at a young age, joining the crew of a whaling vessel and making several trips around Cape Horn. In his early twenties, he landed in Boston, where he worked for a short time [...]

By |2023-11-24T14:05:55-08:00November 25, 2023|

Mendocino Night School

November 20, 1933 - Night school classes were offered for the first time at Mendocino High School. The courses were made possible through cooperation with the Russian Gulch Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp. President Franklin Roosevelt established the CCC in April 1933 as part of his New Deal legislation. The program put hundreds of thousands of young men across the country to work on environmental conservation [...]

By |2023-12-28T14:35:10-08:00November 20, 2023|

Cattle Drive Through Caspar, c. 1916

Cattle drive down Caspar's Main Street, past the Caspar Athletic Club. The cows and their calves are being driven to pasture on the Caspar Headlands. The buildings shown on Main Street are, L - R: Dance Hall, Caspar Hotel, Nolan Grocery Store and the Caspar Athletic Club. Also in this view are square utility poles and a residential picket fence. Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Mendocino [...]

By |2023-11-14T14:38:37-08:00November 17, 2023|

Rose Valador Mussio

November 14, 1910 - Rose Valador was born in Mendocino, daughter of Domingo and Marian (Thomas) Valador. She was the second of six children and their eldest daughter. Rose and her siblings grew up in the historic Valador House, situated on the southeast corner of Ukiah and Rundle Streets. Black and white photograph of Domingo and Marian Valador with their six children. They are standing [...]

By |2023-11-13T13:26:37-08:00November 14, 2023|

Recruits Return to the Coast

Senior portrait of Charles Tannlund, Class of 1918, Mendocino High School. (Gift of Jeanette Mendosa Hansen) November 12, 1918 - A number of young men returned to the Mendocino Coast, just days after being called up to serve their country during World War I. The armistice ending the war had been signed just the day before, and their military service was abruptly cancelled. Two [...]

By |2023-11-11T13:35:49-08:00November 12, 2023|

Jim O’Donnell and the Con Men

November 7, 1963 - Mendocino resident Jim O’Donnell, 74, thwarted a trio of scam artists who tried to take advantage of him. About 2pm that afternoon, a station wagon pulled up at Jim’s home on the northwest corner of Williams and Covelo Streets. A man approached Jim's door with a story – he claimed to be a stove repairman from Sacramento who regularly made trips to [...]

By |2023-11-06T14:03:17-08:00November 7, 2023|

Big River Bridge Dedication, 1961

November 4, 1961 - The fifth Big River Bridge officially opened with a dedication ceremony. The bridge had already been in use for two weeks so that workmen could begin demolishing the old bridge which had been in service since 1924. Unlike previous Big River bridges, the new bridge was elevated with a 47-foot clearance above the water, while the approaches to the earlier bridges were [...]

By |2023-11-03T16:23:00-07:00November 4, 2023|

Hazel Nimela

Hazel Nimela by the water tank in Caspar, c. 1920. (Gift of Mae Johnson) October 29, 1899 - Hazel May Helm was born in Caspar to Thomas and Ella (Kuhn) Helm. Hazel’s mother was also a native of Caspar and lived her entire life there. Tragically, Hazel’s father, a brakeman on the Caspar logging train, was killed a month before Hazel’s first birthday while [...]

By |2023-10-28T12:25:42-07:00October 29, 2023|
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