Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Humboldt (4)
- Development (2)
- Forestry (2)
- White Settlement (2)
- Agriculture (1)
-
- Arcata (1)
- Arcata Creamery (1)
- Arcata Marsh History (1)
- Architecture (1)
- City Design (1)
- Colonialism (1)
- Community development (1)
- Environment (1)
- Fire (1)
- Fire Protection (1)
- Fortuna (1)
- Garberville (1)
- Garberville Catholic Church Rectory (1)
- House (1)
- Humboldt County (1)
- Korbel (1)
- Korbel Sawmill (1)
- Land Use (1)
- Land Use history (1)
- Logging Industry (1)
- Loleta (1)
- Loleta Creamery (1)
- Lumber (1)
- Lumber Mills (1)
- Milling Industry (1)
Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Korbel Sawmill Report, Susie Van Kirk
Tydd Street House Report Revision, Susie Van Kirk
Tydd Street House Report Revision, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
In 2015 the City of Eureka was planning a trail that would end/begin near the house located at 2186 Tydd Street, which was initially not considered to be within the Area of Potential Effect (APE).
The house was researched and evaluated for historic significance. The findings of this investigation are reported in this paper, along with a description of the property and a short history.
Garberville Catholic Church Rectory Research, Susie Van Kirk
Garberville Catholic Church Rectory Research, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
This report details a site visit, ownership lineage and newspaper references.
"Joan explained that the church property has suffered from water damage, due to topography, drainage problems, paved parking lot on east side of the church, downspouts, etc. They have done extensive work to remedy resulting problems affecting the church edifice. When they began looking at the rectory, it was one problem after another after another until they decided it wasn’t worth trying to keep up the old building, but decided to demolish it and build a new rectory."
California Department Of Forestry And Fire Protection Fortuna Headquarters, Susie Van Kirk
California Department Of Forestry And Fire Protection Fortuna Headquarters, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
The first phase of the City of Fortuna’s Rohner Creek flood control project will involve channel modification, widening, and bank stabilization to reduce flooding of bordering properties. Two buildings at the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Headquarters (118 Fortuna Blvd.) are slated for demolition and will not be replaced. To comply with the California Environmental Quality Act, Section 15064.5, (CEQA), the CAL FIRE buildings were researched and assessed for historic significance.
In the course of researching the two CAL FIRE buildings, information about other buildings at the Fortuna Headquarters complex was located. Incorporated into this report, …
Arcata Marsh History: Union Wharf, Mad River Canal, Reclamation, Lumber Mills, City Designs, Susie Van Kirk
Arcata Marsh History: Union Wharf, Mad River Canal, Reclamation, Lumber Mills, City Designs, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
A report of the Arcata Marsh including information about Wiyot residents, white settlement, the Union Wharf, the Mad River Canal, the abandoned wharf, reclamation, lumber mills, and city designs. Includes many maps and photographs.
Loleta Creamery Research Notes, Susie Van Kirk
Loleta Creamery Research Notes, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
Susie Van Kirks research materials related to the Loleta Creamery. Includes descriptions of site visits, deed chronology and newspaper references; primarily from the Ferndale Enterprise and Humboldt Times from the early 20th Century.
Land Use History: Universal Forest Products Mill Site, Susie Van Kirk
Land Use History: Universal Forest Products Mill Site, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
A history of land use in post-settler Humboldt County, spanning from 1850-1992. This report discusses the process of industrialization in Humboldt County, focusing on the Arcata Creamery and the Arcata Mill. This report includes a history of how the logging, milling, and agriculture industries expanded and created the need for industry such as the Creamery and the Mill.
Minor-Feuerwerker House, Susie Van Kirk
Minor-Feuerwerker House, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
Overview of establishment and ownership of Minor-Feuerwerker House (dates covered 1830-1960).
Research On Woodley Island, Susie Van Kirk
Research On Woodley Island, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
Woodley Island development history. Despite all, however, little Woodley has survived its history, albeit under tons of dredging spoils, but nevertheless it has remained intact as an open and natural area (dates covered: 1869-1971).
Field's Landing-Buhne's Point, Susie Van Kirk
Field's Landing-Buhne's Point, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
Humboldt City, located on Humboldt Point (Buhne's Point), was the first settlement on Humboldt Bay. Founded by members of the Laura Virginia party in April, 1850, it was to have been the supply center for the packing trade, but competition from Eureka and Union brought about its rapid decline.
Humboldt Bay Masterplan (Environmental Impact Report), Susie Van Kirk
Humboldt Bay Masterplan (Environmental Impact Report), Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
Descriptions of Indian sites on Humboldt Bay have not been attempted in this report. According to Loud (1918) there were 115 archaeological sites located in the Wiyot territory which roughly covered the lower Mad River, the lower Eel and fill of Humboldt Bay Approximately 70 of these sites were on or near the bay. Many of the important village sites have been lost to development. The clearings in the forest, streams, and bluffs above the tidelands were naturally chosen by white settlers just as they had been chosen by Indian people generations before.
Inventories of Wiyot sites in the area …