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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
The Crowded Schools of Medford margaret LaPlante 748
Camp White's 91 Mile March Craig Stillwell 747
The Fredricksons of South Slough Shirley Nelson 746
Wash Day Bodes Ill for Pigs Nancy J. Bringhurst 745
Blue Ledge Mine Visit Alice Mullaly 744
Early 20th Century Women Entrepreneurs on the Oregon Coast Maryann Mason 743
Novelist Dr. Mary Sawtelle of DouglasCounty Craig Stillwell 740
Yreka Gold Craig Stillwell 739
Mount Shasta Margaret LaPlante 738
Harry's Birthday Bourbon Craig Stillwell 737
The Roseburg Flouring Mill Craig Stillwell 736
Coast Redwoods: World's Tallest Trees Craig Stillwell 735
Camp Back Margaret LaPlante 734
The Big Sticky Craig Stillwell 733
Workplace Accidents Maryann Mason 732
Coos Bay Name Game Shirley Nelson 731
Edward Stuhl, a Man of Many Talents Nancy J. Bringhurst 730
Loading Service Company helps Save the Day Alice Mullaly 729
The Crater Lake Ski Patrol Craig Stillwell 728
Saved by a flashlight Maryann Mason 727