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Story of Eddyville

DT Data Page #: 384

Newspaper: Humboldt Times

Newspaper Date: 7/20/1933

Page #: 4

Item Type: Story

Place: Eddyville

Text: The story of Eddy. Around 1900 the ownership of the land & woods in the Freshwater valley passed from Excelsior Redwood Company to the Freshwater Company, owned by an eastern man named Eddy. Cabins were built, a big store construction. Jim Bassford who had been supt. for Excelsior Redwood Company was made head man for the new Freshwater Company, suggested the site that was a few miles "this side of Freshwater" be named Eddyville. The new company spent $500,000 putting in a millpond in preparation of the completion of a new mill. Then word came from the east to shut everything down. The cabins and store were boarded up and sat closed until PL company got active around 1916: Several families moved into the cabins.

Key Words: Eddyville, Freshwater Company

Microfilm Call # : MF 10