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Jacksonville Pioneer Days

Pan across crowd waiting on Calfiironia Street for parade / parade passes: stagecoach, Southern Oregon Sled Dog Club, children on horseback, Smokey Bear on Caterpillar tractor, farm wagon, sulky drivers, antique cars / booths, signs: "Upper Applegate Grange," pan across booths, "Shady Cove Grange," cotton candy booth / signs of California Street businesses: "Ice Cream Palace," interior thereof / museum interior (Brunner building?) with buggy and art show / sign: "Cracker Barrel Studio," interior with artwork on walls / signs: "Jacksonville Historic Restoration Office," "The Oregon Trader" / child with cotton candy / peanut cart / signs: "McCully House Antique Doll Museum," "Peter Britt Music Festival"  / outdoor art show on courthouse grounds Pioneer Village’s stage coach led the parade, with C. C. Hoover riding shotgun. The little tin lizzie was driven by Jeff Jones of Jacksonville, sponsored by Jacksonville Drug. Pioneer Village’s wagon. Southern Oregon Pony Club, the Old-Timers Club and Southern Oregon Sled Dog Club pictured. The art exhibit was held in the Jacksonville Library in the Brunner Building. See articles, Medford Mail Tribune August 10, 1965, page 7; August 13, pages 1 and D8; August 16, pages 1 and 11.
Original NID
151847
Location
M6A Box 10 10E/97E
Year or Date Range
'8-16-1965'
Producer
KOBI
Film Length
'00:02:00'
Color
Black & White
Internal Link
SOHS Film 0173 8-16-1965 Jacksonville Pioneer Days
Notes

Projector gouges on some of film