Making History Blog

Calling for a Stamp Collector

By |2023-01-19T12:42:10-08:00September 2, 2021|

The Kelley House Museum is on the lookout for a local stamp collector who can help them evaluate three albums of First Day Stamp Covers. An inquiring mind might ask, “What is a First Day Cover?”  An example of one of the hundreds of “First Day” Stamped Envelopes saved by an unknown collector in special albums and given to the Kelley House Museum. With [...]

Jewelry for Doors

By |2023-01-19T12:45:55-08:00September 1, 2021|

Vintage Doorknobs from the Larry Sawyer and Harriet Bye Collection Vintage, decorative doorknobs fill the display cases at the Kelley House Museum in the latest installment of the Coastal Collections series. Colorful, intricate, charming, and functional, this assemblage provides a peek into some of the everyday objects people handled in former days. This collection of ornate door hardware is on loan from Larry Sawyer and Harriet [...]

The Occidental Hotel Fire

By |2023-01-19T12:50:04-08:00September 1, 2021|

September 1, 1941 - Mendocino lost one of its landmarks when the Occidental Hotel, located at the junction of Lansing and Main Streets, burned down. The fire was caused by a defective flue which ignited a wall in the early morning hours. The owner of the hotel, Kate Gorman, immediately called out to her grandson Cletus Byrnes and began waking her guests. It was Labor Day [...]

Allie Grindle

By |2021-08-31T00:01:00-07:00August 31, 2021|

August 31, 1915 - The United States Submarine F-4 was raised from the sea floor, and the bodies of the crew were recovered. Aliston Hills Grindle, the only child of prominent Mendocino banker Joshua Grindle, served on the F-4 as the chief electrician. Allie and all 20 fellow crew members had lost their lives in March when the submarine sank two miles from Honolulu Harbor following [...]

The Brien House

By |2021-08-30T00:01:00-07:00August 30, 2021|

The Brien House on the south side of Little Lake Road, southeast of the Joshua Grindle House, 1962. (Donated by Jeanette Hansen, Jeanette Mendosa Hansen Collection, Kelley House Photographs) John Brien arrived in Mendocino in the winter of 1863-1864 at the age of 19. He worked on a ranch in Cuffeys Cove for a short time, but soon returned to Mendocino, where he worked for the [...]

William and Laura Heeser House

By |2021-08-29T00:01:00-07:00August 29, 2021|

The William and Laura Heeser house located on Albion and Kasten streets in Mendocino. At the time this photo was taken, the house did not have the western entry porch and room above it, which was added between 1894 and 1898. (Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Photographs) On August 29, 1855, William H. Kelley returned to Mendocino with his bride, the former Eliza Lee Owen of [...]

National Bow Tie Day

By |2021-08-28T00:01:00-07:00August 28, 2021|

Celebrate National Bow Tie Day with this photo from the Mendocino Fourth of July Parade, 1990. Tony Graham is riding a penny farthing (bicycle) on Main Street in front of the Mendocino Hotel. He is dressed in a period (c. 1880s) hat, pleated shirt with cuff links, bow tie, and knickerbocker pants. Penny farthing has been fitted with a brake to the rear wheel. (Gift of [...]

Telephone Operator Receives Electrical Shock

By |2021-08-27T00:01:00-07:00August 27, 2021|

Interior of a Telephone Switchboard, possibly related to Fort Bragg and the Union Lumber Company. (Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Photographs) On August 27, 1923, Coast residents were treated to a thunderstorm that got most people out of bed in a hurry. There were heavy peals of thunder and numerous vivid flashes of lightning, which were followed by a brief but heavy shower of rain. The [...]

Apple Walk

By |2021-08-26T00:01:00-07:00August 26, 2021|

Apple Walk at the Kelley House. (Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Photographs) This framed photograph of the Kelley House and its water tower currently hangs in the Kelley House Museum kitchen. The photo shows the view looking west from Lansing Street near the corner of Albion Street. A double-height Mendocino picket fence encloses the yard along the street. An elaborate wooden gate in the fence opens [...]

Kellieowen Hall – THEN and NOW

By |2021-08-25T00:01:00-07:00August 25, 2021|

Kellieowen Hall, 1920-1940. (Kelley House Collection, Kelley House Photographs) Kellieowen Hall, on the southwest corner of Lansing and Ukiah Streets in Mendocino, was originally built in 1887 by William H. Kelley as a skating rink and dance hall and was known as "Kaze Hall" in its early days. At that time, the Beacon called the 40’ x 90’ building “the largest hall in the county.” Many [...]

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