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MS457, Haines collection Haines-91: Annual school Meeting

Notes from annual meeting

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-92: Small Pox out break

Story of the out break of Small Pox

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-93: Dr Fredrick Grube

notes on the status of the small pox epidemic

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-94: Joseph Martin

notes on theory of how the small pox epidemic started

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-95: Jacksonville

Jacksonville will no longer be known as the city of mud.

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-96: Wells Fargo & Co

Wells Fargo and Co has purchased the "Beekman Express"

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-97: Tobaco seed

Local growers complain tobaco seeds didn't grow

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-98: Jackson county flooding problems

Flooding problems through out Jackson County.

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-99: St Mary's Academy

St Mary's Academy pricing

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Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Early Days of Cars in the Valley. Where Past Meets Present, Page 3

The first cars in the valley. Elmer Elwood, Albert Allen, William Hodson and Randolph Collier

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Interstate 5 (I5). Where Past Meets Present, Page 7

History of the development of interstate 5 through Oregon

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Orchard Boom and Bust. Where Past Meets Present, Page 11

Development of the orchard industry in Medford and the Rogue valley

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Rogue Community College. Where Past Meets Present, Page 14

Rogue Community College spanning Josephine and Jackson counties

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Rogue Valley International Medford Airport. Where Past Meets Present, Page 17

Progression frpmNewell Barber Field started in 1922 to the present airport.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Architects Who changed the Towns. Where Past Meets Present, Page 21

Architects Arthur Week, William J. Bennet, Frank C. Clark and Robert Keeney all lived and woerked in Medford and the Rogue Valley

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Cyclical Life of SOU. Where Past Meets Present, Page 24

History of Southern Oregon University. Reverend Joseph Skidmore, Dr Elmo Stevenson both referenced.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Rebuilding of Medford's Downtown. Where Past Meets Present, Page 27

Medford Urban Renewal and Lithia Motors work to renovate Medford.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Redwood Highway. Where Past Meets Present, Page 31

Development of a highway between Grantspass Oregon and Crescent City California

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Water Systems of Medford. Where Past Meets Present, Page 34

History of Medford's water from Bear Creek, then Fish Lake then Big Butte Springs. Medford Water Commission, Rogue River Robert A. Duff…

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Lab. Where Past Meets Present, Page 37

U. S Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Lab. Terry Grosz and Ken Goddard involved.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 When electricity first came to the region. Where Past Meets Present, Page 40

Development of electricity across southern Oregon and northern California.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Mattie"s Nugget and the currency of gold. Where Past Meets Present, Page 45

Mattie Collins found a seventeen pound gold nugget

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Stage coaches and their drivers. Where Past Meets Present, Page 48

Story of Stagecoach "whip" Norton Eddings and stage travel through southern Oregon.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The D'Autremont brothers and the old west's last train robbery . Where Past Meets Present, Page 51

Hugh, Roy and Ray D'Autremont were the last train robbers. Forensic scientist Edward O. "The Wizard" Heinrich profiled the case…

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Ghost towns and stories of the Illinois valley. Where Past Meets Present, Page 54

Ghost towns of the Illinois valley and Josephine county.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Golden Bank and house of C. C. Beekman. Where Past Meets Present, Page 58

History of C. C. Beekman his businesses and home in Jacksonville.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The golden Rhotenfamily of giants. Where Past Meets Present, Page 61

History of the Rhoten brothers. And especially Enos.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The story and history of the railroads. Where Past Meets Present, Page 63

Railroad development and legacy through Oregon

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Adroit Construction. Where Past Meets Present, Page 69

History of Adroit construction and the men who built it. Bob Mayers, Steve Lawrence, Steve Shapiro, Jason Stranberg and Tom Walker

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Dutch brothers coffee. Where Past Meets Present, Page 72

Dutch Bros coffee from a push cart to a large company. Dane Boersma, Travis Boersma