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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
Spanish Flu in Medford, 1918 Margaret LaPlante 261
From Potatoes to Traffic Signals Margaret LaPlante 260
A Little Boxing with Your Shakespeare? Margaret LaPlante 259
The Medford Home Raffle Margaret LaPlante 258
Granite Hill Joan Momsen 257
Name That Theater! Margaret LaPlante 256
The End Of The Milkman Margaret LaPlante 255
Mount McLoughlin Marjorie O'Harra 254
The Oregon Moon Trees Roger Brandt 253
The Yellow Creek Hinds Walnut Nancy Appling Salucci 252
Founding Callahan--A Baby AND a Town Are Born Nancy Appling Salucci 251
Sophia Harris Love Alice Mullaly 250
The Carson Mansions Alice Mullaly 249
Chinese Miners, California IOI, , 1850's Exclusion Act, Carol Barrett 249
A Close Shave Craig Stillwell 248
Earliest Miners SO, , 1848, Sacramento Valley Carol Barrett 248
Alfred Hitchcock Carol Barrett 247
The Cobbler?s Crusade Craig Stillwell 247
Crater Lake Movies Carol Barrett 246
A Cowboy-Logger's Quick Thinking Craig Stillwell 246