Showing posts with label Red Feather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Feather. Show all posts

Flames of Red Feathers

In reading Irene Winnick's paper on Friendly Acres and researching some of the local businesses she mentions, I was amazed to see how many of these places had burned down - in some cases more than once.  Not because "everything is made of wood out there" as my mother keeps reminding me, but because the safety procedures and security controls which are inherent in all modern businesses were still rudimentary even in the mid 20th century.

The Red Feather factory mentioned in Irene Winnick's paper on Friendly Acres, or Red Feather Products Inc, just like Frank's Tannery were businesses located by the shoreline, or by the creeks for good reason: they used volatile chemicals and needed a water outlet, and also used water in their own production processes for rinsing and cooling.   But despite access to water, both businesses burned down.


Settlers of a new community: Friendly Acres

It is April 1945 and America doesn't yet know it, but it is only days away from the monumental German surrender in the European theater of WW II.  A class of teenagers at Sequoia Union High in Redwood City, CA, have been assigned a special project: to transcribe interviews with notable founders of their respective neighborhoods and communities.  Two of the students, Irene Winnick and Jeanette Giovannoni go home to Friendly Acres and interview their families and local merchants.

What follows in this post, is a transcription of Irene Winnick's homework assignment.  Her original work, along with Jeanette's and other Sequoia students involved with this Oral History project are housed and may be viewed, with permission, at the Redwood City Archives.