On the evening of February 6, 1885, around 6 pm, Eureka City Councilman David Kendall was caught in the crossfire of two rival Chinese
gangs and killed. Two hundred feet from Chinatown was
Centennial Hall (built a decade before to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the
Declaration of Independence), where a crowd of over 600 whites gathered and decided to evict the Chinese. Next day, February 7, city resolutions were passed stipulating that "all Chinamen be expelled from the city and that none be allowed to return." A
Committee of Fifteen organized the systemic deportation of virtually all 480 Chinese residents aboard two steamships to
San Francisco; only a few Chinese managed to stay within the county. Amazingly, no fatalities occurred during the expulsion, but Chinatown was demolished, with nothing left behind. ==Aftermath==