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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
Seely Hall: Jackson County's Father of Aviation Craig Stillwell 771
Walk Through Time: The Jacksonville Cemetery Nancy J. Bringhurst 770
Spanish Gold Miners in Southern Oregon? Craig Stillwell 769
Sputnik Over Southern Oregon Craig Stillwell 768
Omar's:Ashland's First Public Bar Nancy J. Bringhurst 767
Pioneer Food Staples Craig Stillwell 766
The Adventurous Life of Jane McCully Margaret LaPlante 765
Slim Warrens and the Diamond Bar Saloon Alice Mullaly 762
Gordon Jesse Walker Margaret LaPlante 761
Mail Tribune Wins Pulitzer Prize Craig Stillwell 760
A Curry County Lawman Shirley Nelson 759
Who Named Yreka? Nancy J. Bringhurst 758
Ernest Smith and the Mt. Pitt Lookout Alice Mullaly 757
An Early Electric Telephone in Medford Margaret LaPlante 755
Grants Pass and the Flaming Tokay Craig Stillwell 754
Horace Gasquet Shirley Nelson 753
Politician Hill Nancy J. Bringhurst 752
Warren Lodge #10 Alice Mullaly 751
Con Brown's Place Maryann Mason 750
TheAshland High School Alumniassociation Marjorie O'Harra 749