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Historical Markers in Samoa, California

 
Clickable Map of Humboldt County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Humboldt County, CA (157) Del Norte County, CA (21) Mendocino County, CA (45) Siskiyou County, CA (167) Trinity County, CA (59)  HumboldtCounty(157) Humboldt County (157)  DelNorteCounty(21) Del Norte County (21)  MendocinoCounty(45) Mendocino County (45)  SiskiyouCounty(167) Siskiyou County (167)  TrinityCounty(59) Trinity County (59)
Eureka is the county seat for Humboldt County
Samoa is in Humboldt County
      Humboldt County (157)  
ADJACENT TO HUMBOLDT COUNTY
      Del Norte County (21)  
      Mendocino County (45)  
      Siskiyou County (167)  
      Trinity County (59)  
 
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1 California, Humboldt County, Samoa — Bar Tug Ranger
This propeller and tow bit was salvaged from the Eureka Slough by William Zerlang, where the Ranger had rested since 1926, when she was abandoned after serving on the bay since 1889. She was built up in North Bend, Oregon in 1887. The propeller . . . Map (db m140014) HM
2 California, Humboldt County, Samoa — Humboldt Bay Maritime MuseumAhoy! Step inside and experience the fascinating stories of Humboldt Bay
Inside you will interact with stories of the past, discover local culture, and view unique maritime artifacts A group of local seafarers established the Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum in 1977 so residents and visitors could experience the . . . Map (db m81831) HM
3 California, Humboldt County, Samoa — Samoa Cookhouse Circa 1893
This is the last lumber camp style cookhouse in operation in North America. This cookhouse was originally opened as part of Samoa, one of the last company owned towns in the United States, established by the Vance Lumber Company. The original . . . Map (db m65422) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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May. 1, 2024