Lost Secrets of Molate and the San Pablo Peninsula

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Lost Secrets of Molate and the San Pablo Peninsula

Highlights Point Molate (Winehaven) is the physical embodiment of both the zenith and the finale of the California Wine Industry prior to Prohibition Winehaven was a part of a highly industrialized development of the San Pablo Peninsula in the early 20 th Century that included connections to intercontinental rail service, worldwide shipping, fishing, whaling, petroleum processing, quarries and manufacturing. Winehaven is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Moleta to Molate The name Moleta was applied in Mexican times to the island known as Red Rock, probably because its conical shape resembles the conical stone (called moleta in Spanish) used by painters to grind colors. Beechy in 1826 misspelled it molate, and this version was adopted in 1851 by the Coast Survey when it used the island as a secondary triangulation station. Point Molate was named by the survey in 1854. Gudde, California Place Names, 1969

Moleta Red Rock Island Moleta

Ohlone - Huchiun Period 4,000 BCE ca 1776

Mission Period 1776-1833 Mission San Rafael Arcángel - 1817 Mission Dolores Ranch Priests from Mission Dolores established a ranch at Wildcat Creek 1817. Here they employed Native American converts known as neophytes in agricultural labor in order to ensure food supplies for the mission in San Francisco. In a similar manner, women s skills were turned to wool production, spinning, and the production of cloth, rather than basketry

Mexican Period 1821-1846 Berreyesa and De Haro Twins Execution - 1846 1846 Boat sets out from Castro Point for San Rafael with Jose de Los Reyes Berreyesa, father of the imprisoned Sonoma Alcalde, and the 19-year-old de Haro twins, Francisco and Ramon, on their way to Sonoma to visit Berreyesa s son. The de Haro twins were the sons of Francisco de Haro, former Alcalde of the settlement that would become San Francisco. All were later executed by Kit Carson as ordered by Fremont. Francisco de Haro

1894 San Pablo Peninsula Was a High Tide Island 10 Years Later. On New Year s Day of 1903, the Richmond Record Herald touted the impending construction of a belt line railway along Richmond s western waterfront and around Point San Pablo, tying together the dozens of factories and great system of docks which are projected to entirely encircle the vast waterfront.

Plat of Rancho San Pablo, Granted 1823, Platted 1863

Chinese Shrimp Camp ca. 1870-1912

Chinese Shrimp Camp ca. 1870-1912

East Brother Light Station - 1874

East Brother Island 1978

East Brother Island Today www.ebls.org

Industrialization of the San Pablo Peninsula San Pablo Peninsula 1910

Industries of the Point San Pablo Peninsula

San Pablo Peninsula Industries

Richmond The Pittsburg of the West

Central Brick Company North of Point Orient

Whale Oil Plant At location of present Chevron Long Wharf

Healy-Tibbets Quarry Point Molate

Can Plant at Point Orient

Fish Processing at Point San Pablo

Point San Pablo and Point San Pablo Yacht Harbor The last whaling station in the US closed in 1968

Belt Railroad Wharf

Isias Hellman, a Jewish immigrant, arrived in California in 1859 with very little money in his pocket and his brother Herman by his side. By the time he died, he had effectively transformed Los Angeles into the modern metropolis we see today. Isias Hellman

Isias Hellman and the California Wine Industry His influence, however, was not limited to Los Angeles. He controlled the California wine industry for almost twenty years and, after San Francisco's devastating 1906 earthquake and fire, calmed the financial markets there in order to help that great city rise from the ashes. With all of these accomplishments, Isaias Hellman almost single-handedly brought California into modernity.

California Wine Association The economic panic of 1893 created a glut of grapes, severely depressing the price of fruit and wine alike. The timing was right for someone to dominate the market in order to stabilize it. Founded in San Francisco in 1894, the C.W.A. was owned by the biggest and most successful wine merchants in the city, who had their hands in everything from the ownership of vineyards across the state to wineries and distributorships. 1902 map touts C.W.A awards and geographic reach

California Wine Association C.W.A Wineries and Warehouses in 1900

1906 San Francisco Earthquake 25 of 28 Commercial Wine Warehouses Destroyed by Fire, including five owned by C.W.A

Winehaven 1906 Earthquake destroys five wine depots owned by California Wine Association in San Francisco 1906 California Wine Association rebuilds at Winehaven in Richmond C.W.A battled insurance companies to the Supreme Court, which ruled in its favor in 1910 Winehaven was the largest and most up to date winery plant in existence (Ernest P. Peninou and Gail G. Unzelman, The California Wine Association and Its Member Wineries 1894-1920 (Santa Rosa: Nomis Press, 2000) )

Winehaven Under Construction 1907

Building 1 Completed 1908 Note sign Home of Calwa on ridge beyond

Building 1

Hotel on the Hill

Building 6

Building 1 Shed and Loading Dock

Winehaven Production and Shipping 10 million gallon capacity 400 workers Shipped 500,000 gallons a month 40 ships annually to New York alone 25,000 tons of grapes crushed in 1907-1908

Excursions and Baseball

Crushing Equipment

Joaquin Miller Visits Winehaven in 1912 American poet and frontiersman. The "Poet of the Sierras" after the Sierra Nevada, about which he wrote in his Songs of the Sierras (1871).

The Winemaster s House

The winery was shut down by Prohibition in 1919; and the company sold off its assets to avoid bankruptcy. Winehaven went mostly unused from about 1920 until the late 1930s. The Navy bought the site in 1941 and converted it into a Naval Fuel Depot. Thousands of drums of fuel were stored in huge buildings. The old Winehaven Hotel was pressed into service as barracks and mess hall The workers' houses were renovated for the use of naval personnel. The Commanding Officer was assigned the largest house on the bluff overlooking the others, which previously had been the home of the winery superintendent. After Prohibition - 1919

1941 Sold to Navy for a Fueling Depot Shut down by Prohibition in 1919 C.W.A sold off its assets to avoid bankruptcy Winehaven went mostly unused from about 1920 until 1941 Navy bought the site in 1941 and converted it into a Naval Fuel Depot. Thousands of drums of fuel were stored in huge buildings. The old Winehaven Hotel was pressed into service as barracks and mess hall The workers' houses were renovated for the use of naval personnel. The Commanding Officer was assigned the largest house on the bluff overlooking the others, which previously had been the home of the winery superintendent.

Winehaven Hotel Burned 1967

Winehaven Historic District - 1978 35 buildings, constructed between 1907 and 1919, contribute to the historic district. Among these are: the Winehaven Building with crenellated parapet and corner turrets the Winemaster's House (Building 60), which became the Commanding Officer's residence a row of turn-of-the-century cottages used to house Winehaven and military families

1997 Reuse Plan

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