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McNear: Mew Yit sold seaweed, bought a cafe and City Grocery in Fort Bragg

MEW YIT QUONG moved to Fort Bragg in 1930 after marrying Chan Young Quong, who worked as a cook for Union Lumber Company. Chan Young lived at the lumber camps but would return home on Saturday until Sunday, leaving Mew Yit in charge of raising their five children for most of the week. In an oral history interview later in her life, she recalled feeling isolated during that time, frequently calling her father in San Francisco to have someone to t…
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Local News Matters broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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