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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 Shroud Line Caper By 220
William Jennings Bryan inAshland Craig Stillwell 219
Fremont and the Modocs Carol Barrett 219
First Indian Trouble, Rogue Valley Carol Barrett 218
The McCloud Aquacade Craig Stillwell 218
Takelma New Moon charm Carol Barrett 217
Vietnam War Protest Atop Mt. Shasta Nancy Appling Salucci 217
Takelma Indians Carol Barrett 216
The Peter Britt Sequoia Nancy Appling Salucci 216
The Mysterious Death of Ed Jones Craig Stillwell 215
Modoc Tribe Carol Barrett 215
Umpqua Thanksgiving Carol Barrett 214
Pioneer Remedies Craig Stillwell 214
COPCO Films Marjorie O'Harra 213
Umpqua Indians Carol Barrett 213
Coos Indians Carol Barrett 212
Jimmy Simpson?s Smart Mule Craig Stillwell 212
Poem, Sam Simpson, about Williamsburg, mining town in Josephine County Carol Barrett 211
The Slaying of Trooper Baucom Craig Stillwell 211
Pilot Rock Marjorie O'Harra 210