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.
Mega Index Sources
Displaying 60421 - 60450 of 173061
Location | |||
---|---|---|---|
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 | OHQ97 | Hunts, Jackson Co., name of a post office on the old mail route from Ashland to Pelican Bay. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 341 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ98 | Kettle Creek, Jackson Co., flows south to join Sugarpine Creek. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 342 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ99 | Leeds, Jackson Co., post office about 10 miles up Rogue River from Trail. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 343 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ100 | Mowich, Klamath Co., - Mowich is Chinook jargon word meaning deer. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 344 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ101 | Norfolk, Douglas Co., was a pioneer post office on Smith River. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 344 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ102 | Perdue, Douglas Co., post office named for John Perdue, Sr., first postmaster. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 345 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ103 | Pinehurst, Jackson Co., is a place on the Green Springs Highway between Ashland and Klamath Falls. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 346 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ104 | Pursel, Jackson Co., post office and community named for postmaster, C.C. Pursel. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 347 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ105 | Railroad Gap, Jackson Co., name used in upper Evans Creek area for many years. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 347 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ106 | Shady Cove, Jackson Co., on the Rogue River between 2 and 3 miles south of Trail. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 348 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ107 | Soda Springs, Jackson Co., had a post office of same name on Emigrant Creek. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 349 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ108 | South Canyonville, Douglas Co., was name used for locality in Cow Creek Valley . By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 349 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ109 | Speaker, Josephine Co., post office named for postmaster Josephine Speaker. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 350 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ110 | Sprague River, Klamath Co., site of 2 post offices established at different times and places. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 350 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ111 | Sunny Valley, Josephine Co., established 1945 where Pacific Highway crosses Grave Creek, 18 miles north of Grant's Pass. By Lewis A. McArthur… |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 351 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ112 | Threepines, Josephine Co., a post office on the Southern Pacific line a few miles south of Hugo. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 352 |
Oregon Historical Quarterly | OHQ113 | Uniontown, Jackson Co., was an early post office on Applegate River . By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 352 |