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Del Norte County, California

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  • Oscar Taylor Gensaw, Sr. <Yurok> (1935 - 2007)
    Oscar Taylor Gensaw, Sr., a member of the Yurok Tribe of Klamath, died May 3, 2007, at his home in Klamath at the age of 71. He was born June 9, 1935, in Requa. He was a logger for 36 years, a fish g...
  • Carroll Gensaw (1931 - 2015)
    Carroll Gensaw Sr., 82, of Burnt Ranch died Thursday at Mercy Medical Center in Redding. Arrangements are by Trinity Alps Funeral Home in Weaverville (623-4144). Published by Redding Record Searchligh...
  • William Edmund "Willie" Gensaw, Jr. <Yurok> (1928 - 2012)
    WILLIAM GENSAW OBITUARY WILLIAM E. GENSAW, JR. July 9, 1928 ~ March 22, 2012 Willie E. Gensaw, Jr., 83 years, went to be with the Lord on Thurs. morning, March 22, 2012, at St. Joseph's Hospital in B...
  • William Gensaw (1927 - 1927)
  • Raymond Gensaw, Sr. (1925 - 2001)
    Veteran, US ARMY, World War II.

The area that is now known as Del Norte was and still is inhabited by the Yurok (Klamath River Indians) and Tolowa Nations of indigenous peoples. The first European American to explore this land was pioneer Jedediah Smith in the early-19th century. He was the first European American to reach the area overland on foot in a time before the European Americans knew anything about such a distant territory. For him it was literally "Land's End" — where the American continent ended at the Pacific Ocean. In 1855 Congress authorized the building of a lighthouse at "the battery point" (a high tide island on the coast of Crescent City) which is still functioning as a historical landmark.

Del Norte County was established in 1857, from part of the territory of Klamath County following the great California Gold Rush. Klamath County itself ceased to exist in 1874. The county seat and only incorporated city is Crescent City. Del Norte was pioneered and populated by Azorean Portuguese settlers and dairy farmers, which may account for the local pronunciation of the county name. Locals pronounce the county name as Del Nort, not Del Nor-tay as would be expected in Spanish.

The rural county is notable for forests containing giant Coast Redwoods, with some attaining heights over 350 feet. This northernmost county on the California coast also has scores of unique plants and flowers, dozens of species of coastal birds and fish, rocky primitive beaches and sea stacks, pristine rivers, and historic lighthouses.

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