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MS457, Haines collection Haines-77: Abigail Scott Duniway

Obituary for Abigail Scott Duniway

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-78: Mrs Clara M Foltz

Clara M. Foltz lecturing on womens sufforage

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-79: Historic Jacksonville

Pamphlet on Jacksonville "Queen City of Oregon's Golden Years"

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-8: Rebutal to annual school board meeting

Rebutal to annual school board meeting

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-80: Society notes

Jack Martin Champion rope spinner at the Vining Theatre.

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-81: Society notes

Welton family trained deer at the Vining theatre

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-82: Society Notes

Gold miners killed at cabin above Colestin.

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-83: Les De Armond

Les De Armond cabin built about 1919, Lumber provided by Charles De Carlow from the Greensprings mill near Pinehurst.

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-84: Society notes

Talk of military academy, J. A. Marsh and Roy Ulrich to open a factory to make automobile axles, notes on WW1, Lewis Ulrich has installed a…

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-85: Opp mine

Opp mine notes

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-86: Opp mine

Opp mine notes

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-87: Wendt's Dairy

Henry Wendt German emigrant and sons George and Chester

MS457 F58
MS457, Haines collection Haines-88: Sheriff Singler Shot

Story of the shooting of Sheriff August D. Singler

MS457 F58
MS457, Haines collection Haines-89: Society notes

Society notes from 1917 through 1929

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-9: letter of memories

George W. Holt owner United States Hotel, Mrs Horne,

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MS457, Haines collection Haines-90: Society notes

Society notes from 1916 through 1923

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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

MS457 F58
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.