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SOHS Magazine Articles

This search page is limited to indexing for the SOHS magazines published 1981-2009. Please note that the links take you to the correct issue, but not the specific page. If you wish to browse the magazines, click here. PLEASE NOTE: The magazines are provided online for personal and research use only. SOHS COPYRIGHT STATEMENT. This index is a subset of the MEGA INDEX, which covers about 50 additional sources.
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 3, No. 3

Articles: Historic & Cont. Quilts come to Cent.; New Board Members Welcomes; Eagle Point citizens restore Lost Creek Bridge

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 3, No. 4

Articles: Dora Scheidecker receivers quilt awd; Powwow Handbook published; Stained Glass window restored in 1OOF Cemetery mausoleum restored

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 3, No. 5

Articles: Boom Town to Home Town Exhibit; Flowers and Forsythia Adorn Museum; Century Farm Designated in Central Point belongs to Richard Walker

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 3, No. 6

Articles: Bend Photographer to give Workshop; Apple will donate computer system to SOHS; SOHS thanks Jacksonville with a historic photograph of Boom Town

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 3, No. 7

Articles: The History Store has Gifts Galore; Hands on Christmas at Children's Museum; Holiday treats at Beekman House

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 1

Articles: Conversations about Indians at HC; Girl of Limberlost Preview Popular; Society receives Grant of $2500 for Boom Town to Home Town

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 1

Articles: Preservation Awards Announced; Beekman House listed as an Unusual Attraction; Walking tours of Jacksonville are Scheduled May 27 - Sept. 4

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 2

Articles: More Indian Conversations Coming; Practicum student prents glass plate negatives; Weather takes toll on water pipes and ceiling leaks in museum

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 3

Articles: Library will get mezzanine and More; Buse Tour Season Brings Big Adventures; Cartooning: "The Art of Controversy" presented by Richard Sept

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 4

Articles: Jenny Lind Program to Benefit Society; Sweets and Treats at Annual Meeting; Living History Positions Available for life at the Beekman House

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 5

Articles: Members cruis to colonial America; Birds and machines arrive upstairs exhibits; Brentano to discuss the "Bulldog" the battleship Oregon in 1893

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No.6

Articles: Behind Closed Doors Trinkets/Tidbits; Talks on Mexican Jewelry & Pacific Birds; Common Ground Conf. on Racism and Tolerance to be Held Oct. 5&6

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 7

Articles: Members enjoy artifacts at preview; Tours to Bend, Roseburg, Crescent City & Gold Bch.; Exhibit focuses on flashlights collection

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 8

Articles: Bus Tours to Cascades and Columbia; Jr. Historians visit Crater Rock Museum; Society confronts staff cutbacks

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 9

Articles: Uncommon Conf. Coming in Oct.; Keynote Spker. Journ. Juan Williams Wash. Post; Edged Asian Weapons on display at the History Ctr. Sept. 6- Oct. 12

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 10

Articles: Claymaking & Pottery Identification; Conf. Eyes on the prize Oct. 5 and 6 Craterian; Exhibits Coorddinator Jime Matoush retires after 21 years

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 11

Articles: Three cruises planned in 1992; Films from 1941 will be shown in the History Cntr; Art exchange with Grace Christian School will appear in History Cntr.

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 4, No. 12

Articles: Uncle Sam comes to the Oregon Cntry; Holiday hoopla happening in Jacksonvile; New Exhibit examines logging & poetry if C.E.S. Wood

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 1

Articles: Mt. Mazama erupts in library; Steve Wyatt lectures on the history of logging; Folklorist examines Raggedy Ann and creator Johnny Gruelle

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 2

Articles: Programs share C.E.S. Wood exhibit; Table Rock will be topic of video series; Raggedy Art Appears through children's drawings

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 3

Articles: Hearing-impaired high schoolers; hang exhibit "Photographing the Frontier"; Program planned on pears and eggs "A season of Women's Work"

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 4

Articles: Speakers spotllight historical women; England-born Robin Lawson presents W. Churchill; Colorful Fruit Labels added to Collection including Crater Lake

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 5

Articles: Southern Ore. Celebrates His Pre. Wk; The Story of Charles Lindberg at the Hist. Center; Beekman Family Cmes to life for summer visitors in Jacksonville

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 6

Articles: History of Navy Ships Exhibited; Pony Express Postcards available; Handmade Textiles 1830-1900 opens at the History Center

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 7

Articles: Liberties with Liberty is on display; The Society receives a grant for the Hanley Farm; Frohnmayer speaks at 46th annual membership meeting

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 9

Articles: Columbus and After at Chatauqua; Exhibit larges ever of Dorland Robinson's work; Society receives grant for Applegate Trail brochure and Oregon Herit.

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 10

Articles: Hyatt Lake archaeological dig; Exhibit of Seeds planted by Columbus; Robinson's life, work discussed in workshop of her painting

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 11

Articles: Chinese legacy in the West exhibit; SOHS Founded in 1946 is Successful; Society, SOSC host Oregon Archaeologists Conference

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 5, No. 12

Articles: Zane Grey's son talks about author; Jacksonville hosts old-time holidays; Wagon train, musical highlight Oregon Trail celebrations

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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 6, No. 1

Articles: Author's Party a success; Annual Giving Campaigm Rings in Season; Exhibits, Workshops Highlight Visits to China

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