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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 Coos Bay and Roseburg Wagon Road Shirley Nelson 441
First Jackson County Truck Alice Mullaly 440
Ashland?s Peil Corner Craig Stillwell 439
Southern Oregon?s ?Camp Alcatraz? Margaret LaPlante 438
Charlie Snapp: Oldest Living Postal Carrier Maryann Mason 437
Shakespeare and the New Deal Nancy J. Bringhurst 436
Guitar Artisan Les Stansell Shirley Nelson 435
Czech Colonization Club Alice Mullaly 434
Ashland Public Library Craig Stillwell 433
Hanley Farm?s Buried Treasure? Margaret LaPlante 432
Arizona Beach on the Oregon Coast Shirley Nelson 429
Eugene Bennett: Rogue Valley Artist Nancy J. Bringhurst 428
The First Person to Swim Across Crater Lake Roger Brandt 427
The Chinese of Jackass Creek Dan Winterburn 426
The 1920 Rose Bowl Game from Medford, Oregon Alice Mullaly 425
Siskiyou County Horses Take Slow Boats to China Craig Stillwell 424
The Ashland Hotel Margaret LaPlante 423
Richard Applegate, Prisoner of the Chinese Communists Alice Mullaly 422
Michael Riley of Curry County Shirley Nelson 421
Cottle's Dixieland Jazz Band Nancy J. Bringhurst 420