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History of Port Kenyon

DT Data Page #: 155

Newspaper: Humboldt Times

Newspaper Date: 10/9/1949

Page #: p.23

Item Type: Article

Place: Port Kenyon

Text: Port Kenyon history is in the article. In 1857 John Gardner Kenyon bought 60 acres on the banks of the Salt & laid out a town with lots. The spruce covered lots cost $50/acres to cear & were sold for $40-$50/acres. In 1878 plans were fostered for a railroad to Eel River valley and Port Keryon- which led to a land boom. That petered out. Salt River was navigable for 5 miles. At Port Kenyon the water was 14' feet deep at low tide.

Key Words: Port Kenyon, John Gardner Kenyon

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