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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
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ114

Watkins, Jackson Co., was for 30 years a post office in the upper Applegate River valley near Squaw Creek. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 354
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ115

Whetstone,Point, Jackson Co., a prominent place near the south end of Bald Mt., a few miles southwest of Prospect. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 355
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ116

Winniford, Douglas Co., a post office east of the Umpqua River 8 miles west of Wilbur. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 356
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ117

Wright, Jackson Co., a post office 9 miles up Applegate River, south from Uniontown. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.47, no. 3, Sept 1946, p. 356
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ118

Alco Creek, Jackson Co, flows into Elk Creek 8 miles NE of Trail with headwaters near Alco Rock. Named after an early settler of whom little is…

v.47, no. 4, Dec 1946, p. 441
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ119

Altamount, Josephine Co., a post office opened in 1884 and closed in 1886. Near Grave Creek, probably at present site of Leland railroad station…

v.47, no. 4, Dec 1946, p. 443
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ120

Cascade Summit, Klamath County. A railroad station in extreme NE of county. Established with completion of So Pacific Cascade Line in 1925-6.…

v.47, no. 4, Dec 1946, p. 445
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ121

Discovery Point, Klamath Co., Point on southwest rim of Crater Lake where Johnn W. Hillman and a company of prospectors first came upon the lake…

v.47, no. 4, Dec 1946, p. 446
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ122

Galesville, Douglas Co., a pioneer post office in the Cow Creek Valley, opened in 1854 and closed in 1916.. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.47, no. 4, Dec 1946, p. 449
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ123

Lake of the Woods, Klamath Co., A Post Office established in 1930 near north end of the lake. Now called "Lake O Woods". By Lewis A.…

v.47, no. 4, Dec 1946, p. 452
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ124

Pelican, Klamath Co., For the history of the post offices called Pelican and Pelican Bay, see under the heading Rocky Point in this magazine.. By…

v.47, no. 4, Dec 1946, p. 457