The SOHS Library is OPEN to the public at 106 N. Central Avenue in Medford, with FREE access to the SOHS Archives, from 12:00 - 4:00 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. Appointments are not necessary. Please contact library@sohs.org, or call 541-622-2025 ex 200 to ask questions or request research.
SOHS Magazine Articles
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 8, No. 12 | Articles: Annual Contributors Fund - 50 yrs.; A Special Tour to the Portland Rose Festival; New Volunteer Programs Introduced This Winter |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 9, No. 2 | Articles: Internships Provide Unique Ed. Ops.; Popular Exhibit Closes of 1950's Advertising; Society's 50th Anniversayr on Feb. 8, 1996 |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 9, No. 4 | Articles: Fifty Years of Volunteering; Research Library Closed for Training April 16 Through; April 23 1996 on new computer software |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 9, No. 5 | Articles: Going Places Captures the History; and Essence of Rogue River Valley Travel Exhibit; Brad Linder Appointed as Executive Director of SOHS |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 9, No. 6 | Articles: Going Places Gets the Green Light; The Hist. Of Journ. In Amer. In Paradox of the Press; On the Land Doc. Centuries of Farmlife Highlights 3 Generations |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 9, No. 7 | Articles: The Gold Diggers' Guild was Honored; Northwest Views Opens in the Jacksonville Mus.; Third Street Provides a Glimpse of Trad. Crafts and Trades |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 9, No. 8 | Articles: Catholic Rectory Gets a Facelift; Barn Program at hanley Farm on Aug. 29 at 7:00 pm; Free Programs Planned for Oregon Archaeology Week, Sept. 21-29 |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 9, No. 9 | Articles: Final Respects Examines Customs; Surrounding Death Were Usually Handled by Wom.; The Artwork of Dorland Robinson |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 9, No. 11 | Articles: Exhibit Featuring Glass Plate Neg.; Society Hosts 50th Annual Meeting; Sculptor Joins Third Street Crafts amd Trades Welcomes R. Withrow |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 9, No. 12 | Articles: When the Weather Outside is Bad; Beekman House Home for the Holidays; Eagle Point Museum Wing Completed |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 1 | Articles: Early 20th Century Railroading; Miner, Baker, Furniture Maker Exhibit to Open; pages 3 and 4 are missing |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 2 | Articles: Community History is Alive & Well; Museums in Rogue River, Butte Falls, Eagle Point and Gold Hill; Kitchen Gadgets, Handcrafts, and More in Community Collects |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No.3 | Articles: Foundation Creates-the Heritage Cir; Vern Arnold Appointed to Board of Trustees; An Ashland Actor - Angus Bowmer Started Ore. Shakespeare Festival |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 4 | Articles: Cycling Past & Present at Hist. Cntr.; Susan B. Anthony: An American Heroine; Portraits in Charcoal: The Spirit of Dorland Robinson |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 4 | Articles: National Volunteer Week Apr. 13-19; Annual Contributers' Fund List; Hooked on History Workshops |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 5 | Articles: Why Remember? Children's Hist.; Chautauqua Summer Events in Lithia Park; Stop in and Say "Hi" to the Beekmans |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 6 | Articles: Be Our Special Guest Exhibit; Southern Oregon Historical Society Goes On-line; Donations Document Medco, Lumber and the Railroad |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 7 | Articles: How to Turn an Ordinary Afternoon; Into a fun-filled History Adventure; Historic Preservation at Hanley Farm at Two Day Stone Masonry WS |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 8 | Articles: Let Your Imagination Soar!; Views Along the Trail with Richard Bergeman; "Grandma, Tell Me About your Mom and Dad" Heritage Circle |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 9 | Articles: Climb Aboard for the Tag Sale; Historic Preservation Conf. to be Held in J - ville; The History of the Catholic Churches Around the Region |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 11 | Articles: Artists and Explorers/Picturing the West; Craft of the Month - Corn Cob Animals; Chili Cook off Winner raised $250.00 for the Southern OR. Hum. Soc. |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 10 | Articles: Pottery Reproductions Available; Learn to Preserve Your Family's Memories; The New Issue o Southern Oregon Heritage Mag. Has Arrived |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 10, No. 12 | Articles: 1910 Jackson Co. Map Available; Furniture Repair Workshop -Hands-On Tips; The Joys of Christmas Past - Jacksonville's Victorian Christmas |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 11, No. 1 | Articles: Road Maps Through Time; Flood of Ashland hit the Rogue Valley Jan. 1, 1997; Westward Expansion Continues at History Center |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 11, No. 2 | Articles: Gen History Collection Receives Items; Oregon's Rogue Valley and the Railroad 1911; Search Continues for High School Memorabilia for Loan for Exhibit |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 11, No. 3 | Articles: March is Women's History Month; Cheers to "Temperance to a Toast"; Society Receives Grant from U.S. Tennis Association |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 11, No. 4 | Articles: Hats off to Society Volunteers; Loggers in the West: Oregon's Timber Beasts; History Day Winners Head to State Competition |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 11, No. 5 | Articles: Beekman Living History Celebrates; Hold the Presses! Richard Leakey Schedules Lect.; Make Magic with Dolls at a cloth doll workshop |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 11, No. 6 | Articles: Good Times, Good People, Good Trad.; Summer Sundays in Lithia Park at the Bandshell; Tablet Weaving Workshop and Presentation at the History Center |
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Newsletter for the Southern Oregon Historical Society Artifacts, V. 11, No. 7 | Articles: Caring for your Historical Quilts; Artisan Sundays in July from 1:00 to 4:00; In the Good 'Ol Summertime will present fishing, baseball & crafts |
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