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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
Emigrants Over Mount Sexton Craig Stillwell 486
Lucy Dick Shirley Nelson 485
Beagle Country Margaret LaPlante 484
Art Starbuck and Air Mail Alice Mullaly 483
The U. S. Hotel: A Dream Comes True and Endures Nancy J. Bringhurst 482
The Rogue Valley Mall Craig Stillwell 481
War-time Movie Premiers in Medford Craig Stillwell 477
Can?t You Read the Sign? Nancy J. Bringhurst 476
The Butte Creek Mill Craig Stillwell 475
The Hotel North Bend Shirley Nelson 474
Brookings Easter Lilies Margaret LaPlante 473
A Pioneer Soap Opera Shirley Nelson 472
The Crater Lake Crud Alice Mullaly 471
Josephine County?s First Woman Lawyer Craig Stillwell 470
Nye and Neville, Shake Makers Alice Mullaly 469
A Long Lost Love Letter Craig Stillwell 468
How Gold Hill Gotits Name Margaret LaPlante 467
Major General George A. White Craig Stillwell 466
The Agate Carnival Shirley Nelson 465
The Antioch Cemetery Margaret LaPlante 464