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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
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