The SOHS Library is OPEN to the public at 106 N. Central Avenue in Medford, with FREE access to the SOHS Archives, from 12:00 - 4:00 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Appointments are not necessary. Please contact library@sohs.org, or call 541-622-2025 ex 200 to ask questions or request research.
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.
Title | Author | Episode |
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Port Orford Problems | Shirley Nelson | 726 |
Naming and Renaming Dunsmuir | Nancy J. Bringhurst | 725 |
Frank Bash's Legacy | Alice Mullaly | 724 |
The First Grants Pass Newspapers | Craig Stillwell | 723 |
The Richfield Beacon Towers | Maryann Mason | 722 |
Chetco River Feud | Shirley Nelson | 721 |
A Horse on Mount Shasta | Nancy J. Bringhurst | 720 |
Mining Camp Hurdy-Gurdies | Craig Stillwell | 719 |
The Wednesday Club | Alice Mullaly | 718 |
Father of Medford | Margaret LaPlante | 715 |
The Steamboat Versus the Loggers | Craig Stillwell | 714 |
Mildred Kanipe: DouglasCounty Rancher | Margaret LaPlante | 713 |
New Brakes for Log Trucks | Craig Stillwell | 712 |
From Sailor's Diggings to Waldo to Ghost Town | Alice Mullaly | 711 |
A Determined Mule Skinner | nancy J. Bringhurst | 710 |
The Wild Mare of Coose Bay | Shirley Nelson | 709 |
Oregon State University | Margaret LaPlante | 708 |
The Tombstone of Ignaz Knapke | Craig Stillwell | 707 |
Lorance Eickworth of Empire | Maryann Mason | 706 |
Century Farms | Alice Mullaly | 705 |