In its heyday, during the early 1930s, Weott was a thriving community.
The majority of the people were woodsmen, including those who made redwood ties, stakes, and posts, as well as tan-bark peelers, wood cutters, truckers, and ranchers.
Notable residents included Walt Schelling, who had a big dance hall and apple orchard, and Mac Willet, who had a grocery store with a wide variety of products.
Author's summary: Weott's thriving community in the 1930s included various businesses and residents.