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As It Was

SOHS and Jefferson Public Radio volunteers wrote over 3000 As It Was stories that were produced by JPR and presented five days a week over many years . This page presents links to the full text of many of the stories, plus links to the JPR audio versions.
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Title Author Episode
Food Trains in the 1850s Kernan Turner 856
Lucky Break Leads to a Clean Escape Nancy J. Bringhurst 855
Presidential Special VisitsAshland, Oregon Margaret Laplante 854
The Blacklock Sandstone Mining Company Shirley Nelson 853
Levi Scott and the Applegate Brothers Kernan Turner 852
Myrtlewood Dollars Shirley Nelson 851
Nesmith and Williams County, Oregon Alice Mullaly 850
MountAshland's Glistening Snow Margaret LaPlante 849
Mother of Oregon Kernan Turner 848
The Infamous Tunnel 13 Margaret LaPlante 847
Lifeboat Station Becomes Oregon State Park Museum Shirley Nelson 846
Siskiyou - Six Stones or a Horse's Tail? Kernan Turner 845
Housewives For Lower Prices Margaret LaPlante 844
An Oregon Land Fraud Scandal Alice Mullaly 843
Coast Guard Upholds Coastal Life-Saving Tradition Shirley Nelson 842
Early Tule Lake Reclamation Projects Alice Mullaly 841
Salmon in the Rogue River 840
Sudden Storm Strikes Brookings Shirley Nelson 839
William Hanley Gerds Horses? Alice Mullaly 838
The Wattenberg Boys Margaret Laplante 837