Making History Blog

Steam Schooner Albion

By |2023-01-13T03:56:15-08:00March 21, 2022|

The Wreck of The Albion, 1913. March 21, 1913 - The steam schooner Albion wrecked on the rocks at Stewart’s Point, 57 miles north of San Francisco. While on her southbound trip from Bowen's Landing for San Francisco, the Albion, commanded by Captain Victor Jacobson, put into Stewart's Point early in the day to load railroad ties. At noon, after only part of the [...]

Ruel Armas

By |2023-01-13T04:01:44-08:00March 19, 2022|

Dodge & Armas Barbershop, Mendocino, 1903-1912. Ruel Armas (left), cuts the hair of Fred Brown. On the right, Lee Dodge, stands next to client, Ed Boyle. March 19, 1938 - Ruel Rodgers Armas, a former resident of Mendocino, died at his home in Oakland. Born in Boston in 1873, his parents moved their family to Mendocino when he was just a year old. “It [...]

Chester Barry

By |2023-01-13T04:06:52-08:00March 18, 2022|

Photograph of Justin Nelson and Chester Barry bottling beer at the Ocean View Bottling Works, also known as Brewery Gulch Bottling Works, in Mendocino. Chester and Justin were half-brothers, and Chester was the operator of the brewery. March 18, 1925 - Chester L. Barry passed away in Mendocino at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knacke. He had been [...]

POW Camps and Enemy Aliens

By |2023-01-13T04:21:25-08:00March 17, 2022|

While many people are familiar with the internment camps for people of Japanese ancestry that the US government established during World War II, few folks realize this was not the only group incarcerated in California. Residents of Mendocino County born in Germany or Italy were also considered “enemy aliens.”  Pete and Rosa Piccolotti posing at their Big River ranch in 1930 with their children: Ida, [...]

MacCallum House – THEN and NOW

By |2023-01-13T04:28:23-08:00March 16, 2022|

MacCallum Residence, c. 1950. Black & White photograph taken by Ray Wolfe from the south side of Main Street looking over the Kelley House pond to the MacCallum House. Visible to the right of the house is the MacCallum water tower, then the Hegenmeyer water tower (torn down around 1970), and then the Eliza Kelley Baptist Church (Corners of the Mouth in 2022). An unpainted wooden [...]

Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys

By |2023-01-13T06:28:37-08:00March 15, 2022|

The Kelley House Museum is interested in collecting materials related to the 1970s band Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys for an exhibit in Summer 2022. We are looking for pictures, posters, flyers, music, videos, or memorabilia for consideration as part of the show. If you were there and have something to share, please contact [email protected] for more information! All submissions will be handled with care [...]

Antone Valadao

By |2023-01-13T06:33:43-08:00March 14, 2022|

The funeral of Antone Valadao on March 14, 1907 on Calpella Street east of the intersection with Williams Street in Mendocino. Structures visible in this image include the Antone Pereira House (10580 Williams), rear center; the Osborne-Jerome House (45150 Calpella) to its right; then the Valadao-Mamie Brown House (45130 Calpella). The small building on the lower right is a shed originally associated with the Joseph [...]

Main Street Courtyard, Mendocino – THEN and NOW

By |2023-01-13T06:41:09-08:00March 13, 2022|

Color photo postcard of the entrance to the Fireside Shop on Main Street in Mendocino. Erma Gillespie operated her antiques store in this location from about 1966 to 1970, when she moved it upstairs above Dostal's Clock Shop. To the right is a double-tank water tower that has serviced these buildings for many decades, and the studio below it constructed in 1964 by Bill Zacha, [...]

Mendocino Presbyterian Church – THEN and NOW

By |2023-01-13T06:46:49-08:00March 11, 2022|

A color postcard of the Mendocino Presbyterian Church, looking southwest from Main Street and showing the north and east sides of the church, 1950-1960. The entrance to the church is located on the south side facing the bay. Albert Maxwell built this beautifully preserved English Gothic structure out of native redwood, milled in Mendocino. Construction began on October 7, 1867, and the finished structure [...]

Fast Cars, Loose Clothing

By |2023-01-13T06:54:44-08:00March 10, 2022|

A typical way to date unmarked photos is by studying the people or objects in an image. Hairstyles, hats, and even clothing are all accurate markers of period and time, and the Kelley House archives abound with examples of austere families, their children trussed up in their Sunday best, their expressions suggesting that life was ever a dull moment. Kenneth “Beans” Fleming of Caspar, wearing [...]

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