Grizzled Acres in Black and White
by Kandy Hurley
Title
Grizzled Acres in Black and White
Artist
Kandy Hurley
Medium
Photograph - Prints
Description
Grizzled Acres in Black & White
Abandoned farmsteads have a beauty all their own. As these old places fade from view I do my best to capture their artistic appeal and preserve a bit of history. On the bluffs above the Pacific Ocean in Mendocino County California sits this abandoned farm site. The landscape is a haunting, rendering of the sweeping, uncluttered Pacific Coast.
The old Kent Ranch in Little River California
In the mid 1800's the small coastal town was then called Beall's Harbor named for three brothers who were amongst the first to settle the area. In 1857 they sold the property to William Henry Kent who moved to California from Maine to try his luck at gold mining and eventually farming. William and his wife Charlotte are credited with planting the first Eucalyptus trees on the coast the stand continues to this day running along the side of Highway1 just to the north of Little River.
The Kents along with their two sons and their families had a prosperous dairy farm.
The property stayed in the hands of the Kent family until 1941 when they sold their Little River Ranch to Hollywood movies starts Alan Curtis & IIona Massey they used the home as a retreat. Within three years it was sold to Virgil &Elvira Chiado not long after it was again sold to Sidney & Clora Spring a local Mendocino farming couple. The Springs ran a self sufficient homestead for three decades in 1996 a large portion of the ranch west of Highway 1 was sold to Bob Raymond who eventually sold it to California State Parks. In later years Sid and his former wife Clora sold the rest of the ocean side of the ranch to the California Coastal Conservancy.
Today the property east of Highway 1 is being repaired and restored. And the Spring family continue to farm 40 acres of this land.
Most of this historical information was compiled from an article written by Margi Gomez titled
The Old Kent Ranch
Little River Farming Tradition, Past and Present
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April 9th, 2017
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Comments (7)
HH Photography of Florida
Would love to know the history of each of these old places. Nice find, Kandy.
Kandy Hurley replied:
I wanted to know as well and did some research. I found the history I'll have to add it to the description.
Steven Reed
Such history captured here! Imagine the stories these old structures could tell!
Kandy Hurley replied:
They have a lot of stories after I dd some research I found this farm has been home to many families. I'll add the story to the description section.