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Jarvis & Nichols, 1907

By |2023-01-13T06:59:25-08:00March 9, 2022|

Photograph of the Jarvis & Nichols Building, located on the north side of Main Street in Mendocino. It has been exuberantly draped with bunting and decorated with flags for the July 4th, 1907 Parade and Celebration. The view is looking to the northeast and is taken from the second floor of the Meat Market on the south side of Main Street. Four men in hats appear [...]

Big River Justice Court

By |2023-01-13T07:03:19-08:00March 8, 2022|

March 8, 1916 - A number of young boys were taken before Judge William True Wallace at the Big River Justice Court. The lads were accused of tampering with the switches that controlled the street lights, turning them on and off at will. In addition, the local electric company had suffered considerable annoyance and financial loss by boys shooting and breaking the street lamps’ glass. The [...]

Charles Boyle

By |2023-01-13T07:20:37-08:00March 7, 2022|

Studio photograph of the Kenny - Boyle family, c. 1888. Seated in front, L to R: Thomas Kenny (step-father) and Mary Brien Boyle Kenny, mother of the children. Standing in back, L to R: Mary "Mayme" Burke, Charles "Charlie" Boyle, Francis "Babe" Brooks, Jennifer "Jennie" Jennings, and Walter "Fred" Boyle. (William and Marie Ferrill Collection) March 7, 1940 - Charles Boyle died at his [...]

Wagon at the Occidental Hotel, 1887 – 1899

By |2023-01-13T07:25:24-08:00March 6, 2022|

Photograph of people loaded in an open wagon with a three-horse team in front of the Occidental Hotel on Main Street in Mendocino. Other people are on the porch and balcony of the hotel. The hotel's livery stable is on the left, and its water tower and windmill are behind the structures. The steeple of the Mendocino Presbyterian church is visible on the far left.  The [...]

Fernando Fraga

By |2023-01-13T07:29:45-08:00March 4, 2022|

The wedding of Fernando Maurice Fraga and Elise Marian Pimentel on May 7, 1916 in Mendocino. The two families gathered for a photograph.   March 4, 1975 - Fernando Fraga passed away at his home on Calpella Street at the age of 83. He had been a Mendocino resident for 65 years and worked for the Union Lumber Company for 50 years prior to [...]

Early Chinese in Fort Bragg

By |2023-01-13T07:40:18-08:00March 3, 2022|

Sanborn Map of 1890 showing the location of an early Chinese laundry near the corner of Redwood Avenue and Macpherson Street in Fort Bragg. (Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California . Sanborn Map Company, Nov, 1890. Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn00551_001/.) The earliest documentation of the Chinese presence in Mendocino County is clearly shown in the town of Mendocino. It would seem the natural [...]

Elevated View of Central Mendocino, 1909-1912

By |2023-01-13T07:44:08-08:00March 2, 2022|

An elevated view of central Mendocino probably taken from the water tower belonging to the Sempione Hotel, formerly the Lisbon House, 1909-1912. This is a view to the east, looking across Kasten Street and down Albion Street. On the left, the roof of the John Dougherty House is visible, with its small water tank in the back yard to the right. Behind the John Dougherty House [...]

Ocean Cave, 1898

By |2023-01-13T07:50:25-08:00March 1, 2022|

Man and child standing in front of an ocean cave at low tide. Caption on back of photo, "This is a cave in Cape Mendocino 9 miles from here. Taken March 1, 1898. That's the ocean back of those boys." (Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Photographs) Mendocino from the Beginning: Twenty Billion Years of History of a Small Town by Don and Wilma Tucker - A [...]

North Side of Main Street, c. 1883

By |2023-01-13T07:57:26-08:00February 28, 2022|

View of businesses on the north side of Main Street in Mendocino, looking westward, c. 1883. The two-story J. D. Murray Drug Store is the structure on the far left. To its right is the Chung Kow Wash House and Laundry, which was located on the northwest corner of Kasten and Main Streets. Both buildings have been demolished, with the Laundry being replaced by a bank [...]

Joel Fisher Hills

By |2023-01-13T08:01:26-08:00February 26, 2022|

M. M. Hazeltine photograph of west Main Street in Mendocino, c.1863. J. E. Carlson's City Hotel can be seen on the left. Right of the hotel was a livery stables and another three-story building that was probably the saloon and hotel owned by Silas Osborn and Fred Heldt. On the south side of the street is a large building that is thought to house Joel [...]

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