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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
A Dead Man?s Tale Craig Stillwell 463
Camp White Windows Joan Momsen 462
Re-Discoveries of Crater Lake Alice Mullaly 461
An Aviator from Grants Pass Craig Stillwell 460
The Importance of Being Literate Nancy J. Bringhurst 459
Trapping Bigfoot Margaret LaPlante 458
Jackson County?s Rubber Campaign Craig Stillwell 457
Willow Springs School Alice Mullaly 454
Tailholt Margaret LaPlante 453
Prohibition in Northern California Maryann Mason 452
Vern Gorst: The Grandfather of United Air Lines Shirley Nelson 451
The Southern Oregon Grange Co-op Craig Stillwell 450
The Prospect Hotel Margaret LaPlante 449
The Fortunate Rejection of Angus Bowmer Marjorie O?Harra 448
The Still Popular Trapdoor Rifle Nancy J. Bringhurst 447
The Millard School Shirley Nelson 446
Pioneer Dance Fever Maryann Mason 445
Medford?s Growing Pains Margaret LaPlante 444
Ann Sothern in Southern Oregon Craig Stillwell 443
Some Flew Railroads Nancy J. Bringhurst 442