On This Spot in History

Noted botanist Willis L. Jepson found a flower "“the color of egg yolk"” in the vicinity of Russell’s Cream Factory, Point Reyes, in 1900. Where was that?

The Russell Creamery was located near the "town" of Point Reyes, really a post office and supply center on the F Ranch overlooking Drakes Estero. Creamery Bay, one of the fingers of the estero, was named for the presence of this commercial creamery that stood near its head. Landowner Charles Webb Howard reportedly constructed it sometime between 1870 and 1890. At that point in time, butter, and a little cheese, was manufactured on each dairy ranch and shipped collectively to San Francisco; the creamery may have been a business proposition that would bring Howard a higher portion of the profits emanating from his tenant dairies. The Russells took over the creamery some time in the 1890s and operated it until an unknown date after 1900. The census of that year lists one Algrion Russell. Later, the location was in use an artichoke farm operated by Italian tenant Allesondro Simondi (Richie’s grandfather). The house and other buildings were destroyed some time in the 1950s.

The exact location? A few steps out the Bull Point Trail, opposite North Beach, in Point Reyes National Seashore. (The plant was Hemizonia.)

Online Forums

Commons Connect Forums provide a virtual gathering place to those who live and work in the West Marin Community. (Access to this local online forum is limited to those who work and live in the geographical area outlined here.)

A single registration allows community members to post local events on the Community Calendar, to post items of immediate importance on Alerts, and to access all of the forums including:

  • West Marin Soapbox: Campaigns, Causes, and Discussions
  • Over-the-Hill-Gang: Rides and Errands
  • West Marin Share: Reuse materials; share information and services -  a money free zone
  • West Marin Marketplace: rentals; things and services for sale
  • Tending the Wild Collaborative: An Ethnobiology Project
  • Local Food System Initiative: Food and garden related shares and information
  • Think Local West Marin: Appreciation and applause for our neighbors
  • Commons Connect Tech Support: Help with our Web site features
  • Volunteering Opportunities in West Marin: Help our local non-profits

 

 

 

 

Local Weather