Requa Village Plank House Door
Houses
Indians
Requa
Yurok Indians
Interior view of the opening to a traditional Yurok redwood-plank house in Requa village.
Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
Genzoli, Andrew
1959
Black and White Photograph
Image/jpeg
1999.07.2968
Wiyot Sweathouse
Sweathouses
Wiyot Tribe, California
Indigenous
Hatpileka
This image depicts a Wiyot family standing in front of the remnants of the Wiyot village of Hatpileka. The structures on the left are the village houses in the plank-style, with a traditional sweathouse to the right.
Ericson, Agustus
HSU Special Collections
Black and White Photograph
Image/jpeg
2003.01.3521
The Pink Lady
Redwood (Wood)
Victorian architecture
Landmarks
From back of postcard:
"THE PINK LADY, corner of 2nd & M, Old Town Eureka. The Pink Lady was built as a wedding present from William Carson, builder of the Carson Mansion, to his son Milton in 1889. This is considered to be one of the finest examples of Queen Anne Victorian architecture in the United States. It is constructed of redwood inside and out."
Von Normann, Bob
Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
FVN, Corp.
Postcard
English
2007.02.3182
Requa Village
Requa
Redwood
Trinidad
Yurok
The village showing both the traditional plank house and Euro-American wooden houses and giving an indication of how traditional house sites were situated.
Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
Handbook of the North American Indians Volume 8, page 144
1890s
Image/jpeg
Black and White Photograph
Book
English
E76.2 .H36 v.8
Tolowa Sweathouse
Tolowa Community
Redwood Plank Sweathouse
Indigenous Man
Tolowa man sitting in front of sweathouse, built in traditional plank-wood style, near Crescent City.
Endert, Fred
Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
Handbook of the North American Indians Volume 8, page 131
1910?
Black and White Photograph
Book
Image/jpeg
English
E76.2 .H36 v.8
Reconstruction Drawing of Tolowa Dwelling House
Indigenous Redwood House
Tolowa Community
This is a sketch reconstruction of the exterior view from front and interior view from back of a Tolowa redwood plank-style house.
Gould, Richard
Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
Handbook of the North American Indians Volume 8, pg 131
n.d.
Book
Black and White Photograph
Image/jpeg
English
E76.2 .H36 v.8
World Famous Tree House
Tourism
Redwood Highway
From back of postcard:
"Diameter 33 feet, floor space 21 x 27 feet, age 4000 years. Hollowed by fire over 300 years ago, the tree is still growing vigorously. 'Believe It or Not.' See it on the Redwood Highway, California."
Bridge, Lionel
Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
H.S. Crocker Co., Inc., San Francisco
Color Postcard
Image/jpeg
English
2007.02.0602