History of Fortuna and the Eel River Valley Told Through Photographs

Local museum pens new book revealing the history of Fortuna and the Eel River Valley
 
June 24, 2011 - PRLog -- The newest addition to Arcadia Publishing’s popular Images of America series is Fortuna and the Eel River Valley from the Fortuna Depot Museum. The book boasts more than 200 vintage images and memories of days gone by.

Nestled along the Eel River in Northern California's Humboldt County, Fortuna has changed and grown according to economic and historical forces. Harvesting, milling, and shipping of redwood lumber provided the economic mainstay for nearly 100 years. The fertile Eel River Valley became known for its apples, potatoes, and a large dairy industry.

Relative isolation ended in 1914 with the completion of the railroad from San Francisco, and in the 1920s expanded automobile traffic brought growing numbers of tourists to the redwood forests. "Friendly Fortuna" is a city of celebrations, known for its annual rodeo, first held in 1921.

Organizations such as the Fortuna Volunteer Fire Department, founded in 1904, form the heart of the community. The Pacific Lumber Company town of Scotia, the now-vanished mill town of Newburg, and other neighboring communities such as Fernbridge--born in 1911 to house the men building what would become the world's longest concrete bridge--have also woven their stories into the tapestry of Eel River Valley history.

Highlights of Fortuna and the Eel River Valley:
•   People and places of the Eel River Valley
•   Slide, Springville and Fortuna
•   The Redwoods
•   Ways to make a living
•   Transportation
•   Fires and floods
•   Education
•   Celebrations and recreation
•   Reflections

Available at area bookstores, independent retailers, and online retailers, or through Arcadia Publishing at www.arcadiapublishing.com or
(888)-313-2665.

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With more than 6,000 local history titles published to date, Arcadia Publishing is the leading publisher of local and regional history in the United States. Widely recognized sepia books feature hundreds of vintage historical images.
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