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Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Oregon Caves. Where Past Meets Present, Page 140

Discovered by Elijah Davidson in 1874. With the completion of highway 46 in 1922 Oregon Caves became a tourist destination.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Mt. Shasta. Where Past Meets Present, Page 143

Mt. Shasta popular with everbody from skiers to new agers.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Bill and Florence Schneider. Where Past Meets Present, Page 149

Long time Philanthropists with generous donations to many worth while organisations.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Dogs for the Deaf. Where Past Meets Present, Page 151

Dogs for the Deaf a nonprofit that trains dogs to be service animals for various needs.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Kids Unlimited and its Power. Where Past Meets Present, Page 154

Founder Tom Cole has gone from a desire, to help to a school to support at risk kids.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Carpenters and Their Foundation. Where Past Meets Present, Page 157

Alfred and Leonard Carpenter founded the Carpenter Foundation.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The record powerball win. Where Past Meets Present, Page 160

History of the Chaney/West lottery win.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Wildlife Images. Where Past Meets Present, Page 163

J. David Siddon founder of Wildlife Images. A wildlife rehabilation facility located in Grants Pass Oregon.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. Where Past Meets Present, Page 169

The growth of the Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital Hospital into Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Providence Medford Medical Center. Where Past Meets Present, Page 172

Providence Medford Medical Center has grown from three nuns of the "Sisters of Providence Order" to a large hospital network.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Rogue Valley Manor. Where Past Meets Present, Page 176

The "Manor" has grown from an idea into a non profit corporation with facilities all over the United States.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Past and Present of Mercy Flights. Where Past Meets Present, Page 179

Mercy Flights has grown from a single aircraft to sophisticated aircraft, helicopters and grown trans portation.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The 1959 Ashland Wildfire. Where Past Meets Present, Page 185

From two small fires into a large conflagration.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The 1962 Columbus Day Storm. Where Past Meets Present, Page 187

On October 12, 1962 the west coast of the United States was struck by one of the worst storms in recorded history.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The 1964 Christmas Flood. Where Past Meets Present, Page 189

The Christmas Flood of 1964 was rated as the fifth most destructive in the 20th century.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The 1997 Ashland New Year's Day Flood. Where Past Meets Present, Page 191

The "New Year's Day Flood" one of the worst floods in history.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The 2002 Busicuit Fire. Where Past Meets Present, Page 194

On July 13, 2002 southwestern Oregon suffered one of the worst fires in recorded history.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Lost Creek Lake (and Jess Dam). Where Past Meets Present, Page 198

History of the "Rogue Basin Flood Control and Water Resources Association" and the development of Lost Creek Lake,

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Lincoln Savage of Savage Creek. Where Past Meets Present, Page 203

Abraham Lincoln Savage son of James and Margaret Anne Savage was an educator/botanist in both Jackson and Josephine counties.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Glenn Jackson "Mr. Oregon". Where Past Meets Present, Page 205

Glenn L. Jackson frequently referred to as the "most powerful man in Oregon"

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Robby Collins: Saving Jacksonville and the World. Where Past Meets Present, Page 208

Started his career as a historic preservationist in Jacksonville and then spread to the world.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Ralph Wehinger: A True Visionary. Where Past Meets Present, Page 210

Dr Ralph Wehinger from chiropractor to entrepreneur.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Rogue River. Where Past Meets Present, Page 215

The Rogue River traverses 215 miles From the head waters of Crater Lake to the Pacific Ocean.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Glen Wooldridge: The Rogue's Premier Guide. Where Past Meets Present, Page 219

Glen Wooldridge pioneer of the Rogue River

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Mean, Stream Machine. Where Past Meets Present, Page 221

From an idea brought about by three friends to a 3 million dollar a year business.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Willie Illingworth's Driftboats. Where Past Meets Present, Page 224

Illingworth was the original designer of the aluminum drift boat.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 The Rise and Fall of Gold Ray Dam. Where Past Meets Present, Page 226

The rise and fall of the Gold Ray Dam.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Andy Maurer: Football Star and Coach from a Tiny Town. Where Past Meets Present, Page 231

The life and times of Andy Maurer. From small town athlete to fine community leader.

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Chandler Egan: Medford's Famous Golfer and Course Designer. Where Past Meets Present, Page 233

Chandler Egan amateur golfer extrodinary, course designer and orchardist

Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 Danny Miles: Winning Coach in Basketball and life. Where Past Meets Present, Page 236

A most successful coach - in basketball and life