DT Data Page #:
84
Newspaper:
Blue Lake Advocate
Newspaper Date:
12/9/1965
Page #:
5
Column:
2, Susie Baker Foundation
Item Type:
Logging railroad
Place:
Arcata
TEXT:
Mrs. Gertrude Connick, (daughter of John Woodcock Cooper) wrote that "Dunbar D. Averill built a spur from the Daby, Deming and Walker railroad about 1854, beginning where the Scott House now stands [SE corner of 6th & I], running around south of Arcata, following up the gulch east of Frank Graham's house [east end of 9th] to the mill [Titlow Mill] which was built in 1852-1853, near where the 11 street bridge spans the gulch." The gulch to the east ofthe Frank Graham house must have followed northerly along B street to the Titlow Mill which was located between 10th and 11th and A & C streets. The 1933 map of Arcata shows a creek flowing from the north of the mill from the Arcata Community Park- i.e. Campbell Creek. At 11th and B Campbell creek divides, the smaller branch following down B street & the larger down between B & C streets.
Key Words:
Early Logging Railroads, Arcata, Mrs. Gertrude Connick
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