Monthly Archives: February 2022

Lanston Monotype Casting and Composing Machine

Monotype Composition Caster and Keyboard February 6, 1909 - The Mendocino Beacon published its first edition to use type that was cast and set on a Lanston monotype casting and composing machine. Invented by Tobin Lanston, this Monotype System was brought to market in 1900. This machine was a great improvement over the previous hand-set wooden type. The Beacon explained, “As comparatively few of [...]

By |2023-01-13T10:57:13-08:00February 6, 2022|

Kelley Baptist Church, Ukiah Street, Mendocino – THEN and NOW

Kelley Baptist Church & MacCallum Water Tower, 1956. Kelley Baptist Church on Ukiah Street with the MacCallum water tower on the right. The bell tower opening has been covered, and the four mini-towers on each corner are still intact. At the time of this photo, the church was not being used by the local Baptists, who were meeting at the old Lumber Company office on [...]

By |2023-01-13T11:03:28-08:00February 5, 2022|

East Mendocino Schoolhouse

East Mendocino Schoolhouse, 1930. (Gift of Jeanette Hansen, Jeanette Mendosa Hansen Collection, Kelley House Photographs) February 4, 1912 - 25-year-old George Reinke was fatally injured when he was struck by a falling flagpole at the new East Mendocino school house, located at the intersection of Little Lake and Big Hill roads. A crowd had gathered to watch the installation of the 86-foot-tall pole, which [...]

By |2023-01-13T11:08:34-08:00February 4, 2022|

Historic Postcards Find a New Home

Katy Tahja Below is a tale of serendipity that illustrates the talents of one of our most enthusiastic (and smart) volunteers – Ms. Katy Tahja. Her ability to bring together seemingly unrelated facts and recall items from years ago make her a great storyteller and one of our most valued supporters. The chatter in the Kelley House archives sounded something like this…”Does anyone know [...]

By |2023-01-13T11:22:10-08:00February 3, 2022|

Justin Packard House – THEN and NOW

Justin Packard House, 1881 - 1887. The Justin Packard House at 44780 Main Street in Mendocino. Justin, his wife Emma, and their young daughter Elsie, stand posed in the front yard. The house was built for the Packards in 1881 by O. B Ackerman. The water tower in the back is no longer standing. Evergreen Street is not evident in this photo. It was first called [...]

By |2023-01-13T11:34:28-08:00February 2, 2022|

Isabelle Lyons

View of the front yard of the Perry-Lyons House, located on the eastern end of Main Street in Mendocino, 1865 - 1905. This view shows the south façade that overlooks Mendocino Bay, and later became the "back" of the house, similar to what happened to the Presbyterian Church and the other structures along this end of Main Street. The ornate white picket fence with a [...]

By |2023-01-13T11:39:10-08:00February 1, 2022|

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