Making History Blog

Sunday Afternoon with Illustrators

By |2022-12-04T13:13:13-08:00July 27, 2022|

August 14, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM $5 members/$7 non-members Illustrators have long been a vibrant part of the Mendocino art community. The Kelley House is excited to interview several whose work in the ‘70s and ‘80s appears as part of the Cat Mother exhibit currently on display in the museum. Mervin Gilbert, author of the comic collection Life in the Northwest Nowhere will talk about [...]

Beth Milliken Chambers

By |2022-12-08T11:48:08-08:00July 27, 2022|

A family gathering at Sadie Blosser's home in Oakland, California, for Lizzie Milliken's 80th birthday, 1937. (Gift of Catherine G. Blosser) Back row L - R: Eva (Milliken) Rice, Elmer Rice, Lizzie Milliken, Faith (Milliken) Henderson, Alden Rice, Arthur Rice, Inez (Milliken) Philbrick, John Avery Blosser. Front row: Ella Rice, Eva Lee Rice, Dorothy Blosser, Sadie (Milliken) Blosser, Helen, Beth (Milliken) Chambers. July 27, [...]

Firemen’s Ball

By |2022-12-08T11:14:52-08:00July 24, 2022|

July 4th picnic celebration at Joshua Grindle Park, 1914. Note the wide planks of the platform. July 24, 1915 - The Mendocino Fire Department held a benefit dance on the open-air platform at Grindle Park, “the proceeds to be used for the purchase of fire fighting apparatus.” Fire Chief J. S. Chalmers was in charge of the arrangements. L. R. Gladden, superintendent of the [...]

New Museum Curator

By |2022-12-08T11:45:41-08:00July 21, 2022|

After serving as curator at the Kelley House Museum for four years, and guiding it through the challenges of COVID, Karen McGrath has retired. Her tenure was marked by interesting projects and exciting technological advancements, and we shall miss her greatly. However, there is a silver lining: we have hired a new, young curator who could not be more perfect for the job. We welcomed Marguerite [...]

Mae Bishop

By |2022-12-08T11:44:43-08:00July 21, 2022|

July 21, 1937 - Mae Bishop died at a hospital in Berkeley, just 5 days after her 20th birthday. Dr. Preston had recommended that her parents, Chet and Elizabeth Bishop, take her there when she became ill a few days before. “Despite good medical care, she did not improve and developed pneumonia. Already weakened, she did not have the strength to withstand this, and soon succumbed.” [...]

The Last Load

By |2022-12-08T12:00:09-08:00July 20, 2022|

Photograph described on back, handwritten in ink as, "The Last Load, July 20, [19]13 some classy outfit. Comptche ranch 'on the ridge'."  A wagon load of hay may be seen, being drawn by two draft horses. Two men stand by next to the wagon and horses. There is a mule (?) in the foreground. A man leaning on what is probably a pitch fork stands in [...]

Nancy Rowe

By |2022-12-08T12:09:55-08:00July 18, 2022|

Thomas Foster Rowe and Nancy Emeline Rowe. (Gus F. Rowe Family Collection, Kelley House Photographs) July 18, 1929 - Mrs. Nancy Rowe disappeared while picking blackberries near her home on Albion Ridge. The 75-year-old grandmother had started out with her berry pail shortly after lunch. A search party was formed that afternoon “when she failed to return to her home in a reasonable time [...]

Ice Cream Soda Fountain

By |2022-12-08T12:23:44-08:00July 17, 2022|

Ice Cream Soda Fountain inside the Remedy Store, Mendocino. (Gift of Carl A. Moore) In 1928, Dr. Russell Preston, beloved Mendocino physician, purchased the town’s only pharmacy, Pioneer Drug Store, located in the building just to the east of here on Main Street. There had been a drug store in that location since 1877, operated by a series of druggists including R. H. Witherell, [...]

Richard Coombs

By |2022-12-08T12:31:11-08:00July 16, 2022|

Coombs Siblings, c. 1905. Group photograph of the Coombs family siblings, pioneer settlers of Little River, taken in their later years. Standing: Elizabeth Coombs Pullen and Richard Coombs Seated: Ann Coombs Stickney and Caroline Coombs Rice July 16, 1910 - Richard G. Coombs of Little River passed away at the Fort Bragg hospital where he had been recuperating from injuries sustained in a  stage [...]

History Comes Alive in the Cemetery

By |2022-12-08T12:43:51-08:00July 14, 2022|

There are people who don’t like to wander through cemeteries, perhaps because they want to avoid remembering that we are dust, and to dust we shall return. But for some of us, an hour or two in an old cemetery is like a magical turn in Mr. Peabody’s Wayback Machine. If you belong in the latter category, the new Kelley House tour of Evergreen Cemetery is [...]

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