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Mega Index
| Title | Body | Location | Source Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OHQ67 | Mt. Scott, Douglas Co., prominent point northeast of Glide.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 85 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ68 | Nigger Ben Mountain, Jackson Co., southwesth of Ruch and Applegate River.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 85 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ69 | Nonpareil, Douglas Co., locality on Calapooya Creek 6/7 miles east of Oakland.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 85 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ70 | Oak Creek, Douglas Co., locality 10 miles northeast of Roseburg.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 86 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ71 | Palmer Creek, Jackson Co., tributary to Applegate River named for early miner.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 87 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ72 | Placer, Josephine Co., named for placer mining in vicinity.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 89 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ73 | Spikenard, Jackson Co., another puzzle in southern Oregon geographic nomenclature.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 93 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ74 | Stacey, Douglas Co., situated on Elk Creek. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 94 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ75 | Stephens, Doulgas Co., place on Calapooya Creek 4 miles west of Sutherlin.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 94 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ76 | Tombstone Gap, Jackson Co., at north edge of county named for outcrop of gray rock.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 95 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ77 | Tioga, Douglas Co., probably taken from Iroquois word meaning "where it forks".. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 95 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ78 | Wardton, Douglas Co., a place near Champagne Creek aout 6 miles west of Roseburg.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 97 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ79 | Winona, Josephine Co., a place on Jumpoff Joe Creek, few miles north of Grants Pass.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 98 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ80 | Winston, Douglas Co., is a locality near Dillard.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 98 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ81 | Klamath Co. Historical Society, coming of age as boom county. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 102 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ82 | Southern Oregon Historical Society, minutes of organization meeting Feb 27, 1946. By |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 105 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ83 | Southern Route into Oregon: Notes and a New Map, April 2, 1846. By Buena Cobb Stone |
v.47, no. 2, June 1946, p. 135-153 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ84 | Beginning of the labor movement in Pacific NW - by the end of 1890 unionism had spread to …. And Roseburg. By Harry W. Stone |
v.47, no. 2, June 1946, p. 164 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ85 | Anderson, Josephine Co., famous old stopping place on stage road 2 miles north of Selma. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 2, June 1946, p. 196 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ86 | Garwood Butte, Douglas Co., bears the name of Leroy E. Garwood. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 2, June 1946, p. 204 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ87 | Lauraut, Douglas Co., post office closed 1891. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 2, June 1946, p. 205 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ88 | Naylox, Klamath Co., name of a pioneer stage station or roadhouse on east shore of Upper Klamath Lake. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 2, June 1946, p. 208 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ89 | Selma, Josephine Co., information on the origin of the name has been requested. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 2, June 1946, p. 212 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ90 | Carll, Douglas Co., was a post office on the upper Cow Creek. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 332 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ91 | Coalmine Creek, Douglas and Jackson Cos., flows south across the county boundary. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 334 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ92 | Copper, Jackson Co., is the name of a locality on the Applegate River. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 335 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ93 | Elk Creek, Douglas Co., name of an important stream flowing into South Umpqua River at Tiller. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 336 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ94 | Golden, Josephine Co., post office named for mining activity. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 339 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ95 | Hammersley, Josephine Co., post office established but never placed in service. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 339 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
| OHQ96 | Herling, Jackson Co., post office was established 4 miles southwest of Jacksonville on road to Ruch. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 340 | Oregon Historical Quarterly |