A man by the name of John T. Sawyer left Omaha, Nebraska
in 1878, departing for the Redwood Empire of Northern California.
Settling in Santa Rosa, he opened a watch and clock shop in
a location shared with a candy store. The business prospered
and in 1879 he moved into his own store.
In 1884, when John Sawyer became ill, his son, Elbert R.
Sawyer dropped out of high school to work in the store. Five
years later in 1889, he took over the business from his father,
and renamed the store E.R. Sawyer, Jeweler. One of the most
respected merchants in the community, Elbert saw the store
grow under his guidance for more than fifty years.
Elbert died in 1948. Following his death, E.R. Sawyer, Jeweler
was purchased from his widow in 1949 by Allan and Virginia
Flood, in partnership with Allan's uncle, Orrin Magoon. The
company's name was modified to E.R. Sawyer Jewelers.
When Orrin retired in 1962, Robert Van Dyke began working
in the store, learning the jewelry business from Allan Flood,
who was his father in law. The Flood's retired in 1978, and
the business passed on to Robert and Kathleen Van Dyke. Kathleen
was Allan and Virginia's daughter.
Douglas Van Dyke began working at E.R. Sawyer jewelers in
1987, and took over role as president upon his fathers, Rober
Van Dyke, retirement in 2002. Becoming the families fifth
generation owner, continuing the companies 120 year tradition.
As far as records show, the store has been open for business
each and every scheduled work day, with the exception of one.
On the fragile yellow pages of old store records, there are
entries on the day before the Great Quake of 1906. No entries
can be found on the actual date of the Great Quake, April
18th. Continuing entries of the next day indicate it was back
to business as usual.
Over the years E.R. Sawyer jewelers has done business in
several different locations in the downtown area of Santa
Rosa, following the central business core as it moved. Both
"A" Street and Hinton Avenue have had the store
there. Previous to its current site, E.R. Sawyer Jewelers
was at 628 Fourth Street for thirty years. E.R. Sawyer Jewelers
has been in its present store at 638 Fourth Street since 1981