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Don Tuttle Newspaper Research Collection

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Title Newspaper Microfilm Call # Newspaper Date Page # Column Item Typesort descending Place Key Words
Whole page on Garberville Humboldt Times MF 10 9/19/1948 9 Whole page Garberville Garberville
Whole page on Dam fish ladder Humboldt Times MF 10 3/1/1953 8 Whole Page Benbow Dam Benbow Dam Fish Ladder, Photos
Whole Page on Trinidad Recreation Area by Chet Humboldt Times MF 10 6/12/1949 7 Whole Page Trinidad Recreation Area Trinidad Recreation Area, Chets
Whole Page on Shively by Chet Schwarzkoff Humboldt Times MF 10 2/6/1949 11 Whole page Shively Shively, Chet Schwarzkoff
Whole Page on Samoa Humboldt Times MF 10 12/26/1948 5 Whole page Essex Samoa Samoa, Edger & Albert Vance, Railroad, Mill At Essex
Whole Page on Holmes & Larabee by Chets Humboldt Times MF 10 6/12/1949 17 Whole Page Holmes Larabee Holmes, Larabee, Chets
Whole page on Congregational Church Humboldt Times MF 10 10/30/1948 12 Whole page Eureka Congregational Church
Whole Page by Chet on Alton Humboldt Times MF 10 7/31/1949 13 & 19 Whole Page Alton Alton, Chet
Woodley & Indian Island by Chet Humboldt Times MF 10 12/19/1948 23 Whole page Woodley Island Indian Island Whole Page On Samoa. Photos Include: Aerial By Merk-View Nw; The Hammond Home; Home Of The Vice Pres & Gen Mgr (Across The Little Bridge); Local Views Of Houses & Streets. In The Early 1890'S, Edgar & Albert Vance Built A Railroad Out Onto The Peninsula To Establish A Shipping Port For Their Mill At Essex. A.B. Hammond Bought The Mill & Railroad & All Else In 1900; Thus Began The Redwood Div Of The Company. In 1931 Little River Redwood Of Crannell Merged Of Hammond. In 1937 The Holdings Of The Humboldt Redwood Company (Eureka'S Bayside Mill) Was Purchased By Hammond. A.B. Hammond Died In 1934, So His Son Leonard Took Over. Len Died In 1945. Samoa Was Named In 1892 When A Group Of Eureka Businessman Laid Out Loys And Advertised Its Desirable Climate. Also It Was Referred To As "West Eureka" In Later Days When Mill Development First Took Place. The School Has 80-100 Students & 3 Teachers Teaching 1-6 Grades.
Whole page on Ferndale Humboldt Times MF 10 9/26/1948 8 Whole page Ferndale Ferndale, Herb Holland
Whole page on Blue Lake Humboldt Times MF 10 7/22/1951 12 Whole Page Blue Lake Blue Lake, Susie B. Fountain
Whole page on Stone Lagoon School Humboldt Times MF 10 7/13/1958 15 Whole page Stone Lagoon School Big Lagoon Stone Lagoon School, Mrs. Ruth Strider
Whole Page on Loleta by Chet Humboldt Times MF 10 12/19/1948 19 Whole page Loleta Loleta, Chet
Whole page on Chicago Bridge & Iron Humboldt Times MF 10 12/10/1950 28, 30 Whole page Chicago Eureka Chicago Bridge & Iron
Whole page on the Whaling Station at Fields Landing Humboldt Times MF 10 6/26/1948 16 Whole Page Fields Landing Whaling Station, Fields Landing
Whole Page by Chet on Glendale-Essex-Warren Creek area Humboldt Times MF 10 7/17/1949 17 Whole Page Glendale Essex Chet, Glendale, Essex, Warren Creek
Whole page of text & photos of collection of Indian artifacts collected by Mr. & Mrs. Jack Wright of Petrolia Humboldt Times MF 10 11/27/1949 19 Whole Page Petrolia Petrolia, Indian Artifacts Collected, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Wright
Whole Page on Loleta by Chet Humboldt Times MF 10 12/19/1948 19 Whole page Loleta Loleta, Chet, Long Times
Whole Page on Petrolia by Chet Schwarzkopf Humboldt Times MF 10 4/17/1949 13 Whole page Petrolia Petrolia, Chet Schwarzkopf
Whole page of excavation of Indian artifacts during construction of 101 across spit, by George Beshore Humboldt Times MF 10 6/12/1949 5 Whole Page Patricks Point Freshwater Lagoon George Beshore, Excavation Of Indian Artifacts, 101 Across Spit
Oysters will be planted on Mud flats Humboldt Times MF 10 5/4/1909 5 7 Wildlife Arcata Arcata, Mud Flats, Oysters
several flocks of turkeys Weekly Humboldt Times MF 10 12/4/1902 2 2 Wildlife Eureka Fields Landing Eureka, Flocks Of Turkeys
Strong wind out the NW Daily Humboldt Times MF 10 4/13/1878 3 1 Wind Strong Wind
Winter Storms roughest record The Daily Humboldt Times MF 10 1/9/1908 3 2 & 3 Winter Storms Winter Storms, Roughest, Record, Hugh Waves
Fortuna Lighting Company busy wiring city for electricity Humboldt Times MF 10 10/27/1904 5 4 Wiring city Fortuna Rohnerville Fortuna Lighting Company, Wiring, Electricity
Record amount of Wool shipped Humboldt Times MF 10 8/25/1938 10 1 Wool numbers Humboldt County Wool, Shipped, Record
Humboldt Bay Woolen Mills Humboldt Standard MF 9 4/12/1917 1 3 Woolen Mills Humboldt Bay Eureka Humboldt Bay Woolen Mills
Work resumed Daily Times MF 10 1/16/1883 3 1 Work Gamon's Camp Jacoby Creek Gamon'S Camp, Jacoby Creek
Knights of Blue Gorters The Humboldt Times (Morning Paper) MF 10 7/10/1909 5 1,2,3 Work camp Knights Of Blue Gorters
Eureka Woolen Mill will go to new 40 hour work week Humboldt Times MF 10 8/3/1933 1 2 Work hours Eureka Work, Hours, Woolen Mill, National Code
Work hours are changing for Eureka city laborers Humboldt Times MF 10 8/26/1939 3 Work Hours Eureka Eureka Depts, Work Days, Laborers
Mill owners demanded the bridge over ____ be reinforced to handle full loads The Humboldt Times MF 10 11/12/1946 1 6 Workers Demand Dyerville Construction, Workers, Mills
Write-Up on Ettersburg by Albert Etter The Humboldt Times MF 10 10/27/1907 9 & 10 Write - Up Ettersburg Ettersburg, Albert Etter, Write-Up
Worthington area rezoned Humboldt Times MF 10 8/2/1961 3 2 Zone use Worthington Rezoned, Residential, P.C.
Under provisions of the State Planning Act of 1929 the B.O.S. passed a motion requesting the Planning Commission to draft a Co. Zoning Ordinance. The Humboldt Times MF 10 1/3/1947 1 3 Zoning laws Motion, Zoning