Mariam Arnold White Herrick Collection

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Harrison Memorial Library
P.O. Box 800
Mission St & 6th Ave
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 93921
(831) 624-1615
hml.localhist@gmail.com
https://ci.carmel.ca.us/library
2021


Descriptive Summary

Title: Mariam Arnold White Herrick Collection
Dates: circa 1900-1920
Collection Number: H477
Creator/Collector: Herrick, Mariam Arnold White
Extent: Three folders
Repository: Harrison Memorial Library
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 93921
Abstract: This collection consists of photographs and photocopies of a handwritten memoir pertaining to the White family, early settlers in Carmel. Willis Grimes White, Sarah Elizabeth White, and Mariam Arnold White, their baby, who was at the time suffering from malarial fever, came to Carmel from Chico in 1904. Frank Devendorf met them at the stage and took them to “White Cedars,” their rental. Some time later Mariam’s grandmother, Mariam Estle White, and Aunt Margaret joined the family, who then bought property on the north side of 9th, between Casanova and Camino Real, and had a cabin constructed. They later tore this down and had Mike Murphy build a larger house for them. It was called “Blue Door.” Sarah became principal of Sunset School from 1907-1910, using her salary to help pay for the lots and construction of the first cabin for the family and another cabin for Mariam Estle White. A son, Willis John, was born while the family was in Carmel. In 1927, Margaret built the Missionary Rest Home on Dolores and 8th. Mariam Arnold White married Francis H. Herrick, who later helped start the first Carmel Kite Festival.
Language of Material: English

Access

Materials are open for research.

Publication Rights

The Henry Meade Local History Room, Harrison Memorial Library does not hold copyright to these items. Permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder by the user.

Preferred Citation

Mariam Arnold White Herrick Collection. Harrison Memorial Library

Acquisition Information

Donated by Mariam Melendez

Biography/Administrative History

Willis Grimes White, Sarah Elizabeth White, and Mariam Arnold White, their baby, who was at the time suffering from malarial fever, came to Carmel from Chico in 1904. Frank Devendorf met them at the stage and took them to “White Cedars,” their rental. Some time later Mariam’s grandmother, Mariam Estle White, and Aunt Margaret joined the family, who then bought property on the north side of 9th, between Casanova and Camino Real, and had a cabin constructed. They later tore this down and had Mike Murphy build a larger house for them. It was called “Blue Door.” Sarah became principal of Sunset School from 1907-1910, using her salary to help pay for the lots and construction of the first cabin for the family and another cabin for Mariam Estle White. A son, Willis John, was born while the family was in Carmel. In 1927, Margaret built the Missionary Rest Home on Dolores and 8th. Mariam Arnold White married Francis H. Herrick, who later helped start the first Carmel Kite Festival.

Scope and Content of Collection

This collection consists of photographs and photocopies of a handwritten memoir.

Indexing Terms

Carmel, Calif.