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Brainerd Jones (1865 – 1949) was an American architect who designed and built most of the architecturally-significant buildings in Petaluma, California. Jones is best known for designing three Carnegie libraries in Sonoma County, two of which still remain standing and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Jones also has seven other buildings which he contributed to and nine of which are on the National Register. The overall importance and character of the Petaluma downtown can be partially attributed to Brainerd Jones' contribution. In Santa Rosa, Jones also designed many significant buildings including the Exchange Bank (now destroyed), the Saturday Afternoon Club, the Petaluma Women's Club building, the Lumsden House, and the Oates-Comstock House. The D Street area has a wealth of important old houses, many of which are attributed to Brainerd Jones, including the Byce House, used for the filming of Peggy Sue Got Married; the Reynaud House, as well as four other brick homes. Jones is known for his use of native stone in his buildings. Other examples include: the 1917 Petaluma and Santa Rosa Electric Railway Depot (now the West County Museum) in Sebastopol, the 1922 addition to the C.C. Silk Mill in Petaluma, the 1911 remodel of the McNear Building in Petaluma and part of the McClay Building, the 1920 Petaluma Post Office (now a retail store), the Simon Pinschower House in Cloverdale, and the 1922 Petaluma Golf and Country Club Clubhouse. A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Works include (attribution): * Ellis-Martin House, 1197 E. Washington St.
Petaluma, CA Petaluma (Miwok: ''Péta Lúuma'') is a city in Sonoma County, California, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its population was 59,776 according to the 2020 census. Petaluma's name comes from the Miwok village nam ...
(Jones, Brainerd), NRHP-listed * Free Public Library of Petaluma, 20 Fourth St.
Petaluma, CA Petaluma (Miwok: ''Péta Lúuma'') is a city in Sonoma County, California, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its population was 59,776 according to the 2020 census. Petaluma's name comes from the Miwok village nam ...
(Jones,Brainerd), NRHP-listed *
Healdsburg Carnegie Library The Healdsburg Carnegie Library, which was also known as the Healdsburg Public Library and is now the Healdsburg Museum, is a Carnegie library built in 1911 in Healdsburg, California. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
, 221 Matheson St.
Healdsburg, CA Healdsburg is a city located in Sonoma County, California, Sonoma County, in California's Wine Country. At the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census, the city had a population of 11,254. Owing to its three most important wine-producing regions ...
(Jones,Brainerd), NRHP-listed * W. H. Lumsden House, 727 Mendocino St. Santa Rosa, CA (Jones,Brainerd), NRHP-listed * Erskine McNear B., 121 Knight Dr. San Rafael, CA (Jones,Brainerd), NRHP-listed * Old Petaluma Opera House, 147–149 Kentucky St.
Petaluma, CA Petaluma (Miwok: ''Péta Lúuma'') is a city in Sonoma County, California, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its population was 59,776 according to the 2020 census. Petaluma's name comes from the Miwok village nam ...
(Jones,Brainerd), NRHP-listed * Petaluma Silk Mill, 420 Jefferson St.
Petaluma, CA Petaluma (Miwok: ''Péta Lúuma'') is a city in Sonoma County, California, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its population was 59,776 according to the 2020 census. Petaluma's name comes from the Miwok village nam ...
(Jones,Brainerd), NRHP-listed * Sebastopol Depot of the Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railway, 261 S. Main St. Sebastopol, CA (Jones, Brainerd), NRHP-listed * First Congregational Church, 16 5th St.
Petaluma, CA Petaluma (Miwok: ''Péta Lúuma'') is a city in Sonoma County, California, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its population was 59,776 according to the 2020 census. Petaluma's name comes from the Miwok village nam ...
(Jones, Brainerd). Now home of the Unitarian Universalists of Petaluma.


References


Bibliography


Rhinehart, Katherine J., Petaluma: A History in Architecture, Arcadia Publishing.
*Munro-Fraser, J. P. Alley, Bowen and Company, History of Sonoma County: Including its geology, topography, mountains, valleys and streams. Salem, Mass. : Higginson Book Co.
Weinstein Dave, San Francisco Chronicle The man who built Petaluma: Brainerd Jones designed much of what is now the city's historic section, The Chronicle, Saturday, February 18, 2006


External links



at www.sonic.net
National Register #78000801:Old Petaluma Opera House in Sonoma County
at www.noehill.com
National Register #88000924: Healdsburg Carnegie Library in Sonoma County
at www.noehill.com
National Register #88000925: Free Public Library of Petaluma in Sonoma County
at www.noehill.com
National Register #86000386: Petaluma Silk Mill in Sonoma County
at www.noehill.com
National Register #83001245: W. H. Lumsden House in Sonoma County
at www.noehill.com
National Register #82002276: Simon Pinschower House in Sonoma County
at www.noehill.com
National Register #96000109: Sebastopol Depot of the Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railway in Sonoma County
at www.noehill.com

at carnegie-libraries.org *https://web.archive.org/web/20070929081051/http://www.krcb.org/television/on_demand/petaluma.htm
McNear's Saloon
with info about Lyman Byce.
Blue Label at the Belvedere
In the stately Belvedere Building {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Brainerd 1865 births 1949 deaths 19th-century American architects History of Sonoma County, California People from Santa Rosa, California Petaluma, California Architecture in the San Francisco Bay Area 20th-century American architects