DT Data Page #:
140
Newspaper:
Humboldt Times
Newspaper Date:
3/13/1949
Page #:
17 & 18
Item Type:
Whole page
Place:
Moonstone Little River Clam Beach
TEXT:
Whole page on Moonstone , Little River, Clam Beaches. Photos of old water wheel & building on Luffenholtz Creek (you must walk down to see it); S.Y. Nickerson home at Westhaven; Myrtle Duvall's home; view south of the large buildings called Hawleywood Heights; view south of the beach of rocks in front of Sam Merryman's; Clam Beach Inn (view south); view from bridge over Little River; Dan Leyland's house in the WestHaven addition. (See copy shots by DT). At the Clam Beach Inn is owned by the Bathursts. They also own the store, tavern and a 10 cabin motor court (across the highway). They dammed up Strawberry creek to create a small pond. Elmer (Akie) Acon & his wife ran the Inn 20 yrs ago, Akie says the beavers were brought up here in 1915 by Len Hammond and Herman Heitman of Crannell. They released 5 of them on Little River at Camp 20. Akie says Clam Beach county park was purchased in 1925; the Inn was built in 1927 & he & his wife took over in 1929. He promoted friends to lease sites on the hill from the County & build cabins. He put in the dam on Strawberry Creek to create the trout pool next to the Inn. THen in 1941 he sold out to the Charles Taylor & Sidney Webster- who in turn sold to the Bothursts, 5 years later.
Key Words:
Clam Beach, Moonstone, Little River
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