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Walk Ashland website Crosswalk Art in the Plaza: “Walking Upstream”

Honoring Indigenous food sources.
Artist: Glory Nylander
the crosswalk connects the entrance to Lithia Park with the southwest corner…

Walk Ashland website Our college educated dog

Stories told by Clara Fader,who resided at 338 Holly Street and taught in Ashland schools from the 1940s to about 1980. She described rattlesnake…

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“29er Gals”: Norma Strader Hatfield Sp91 p13.

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54-40 or Fight: Fa18 p14.

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88¢c Store (Ros): photo Fa72 p63.

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99 Club (Winc): Sp87 p5; Su88 p42.

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McClay, David Barton & Melissa Jane Cottle: Wi73 p86, et seq. Children: Harriet (Mrs. George Albert Gould) Wi73 p88, William Byron, Forrest,…

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Sutherlin, Fendel & Lucy Richardson Brown (Sut): Su65 p17; Fa65 p19,20; Fa71 p69; Fa73 p50; Wi76 p84, et seq.; Sp77 p3,14; Su77 p35; Fa86 p70…

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“100th Anniversary Dedication of the Town of Elkton”: Fa90 p68-71, Jerry Winterbotham.

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“100 Year History of Douglas County Theaters and Drive-Ins”: Steve Swanson Sp13 p9-23. Continued in Su13 p2-21.

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101 Service (Reed): Wi98 p92.

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“120 Years of the U.S. Census”: Elizabeth Portia Schiltz Sp80 p17-22; duplicated here Su10 p15.

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911 emergency system: Fa10 p8.

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1774 “Declaration of Rights”: Sp07 p5.

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1857 Oregon Constitutional Convention: Fa78 p52; Fa98 p51; Sp07 p11.

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“1870 Cattle Drive: From Oakland to Upper Touchet” Susie Sheffield Sp73 p21-24.

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“1905-Basketball introduced in Camas Valley”: Wi92 p83-87 by Margie Brown.

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1951 Callahan Fire (Hubbard Creek Burn): Wi96 p86.

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1976 Bicentennial: Su03 p40.

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“A Bear Story”: Charles L. Mosher Wi76 p79-82.

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“A Brief History of Women’s Suffrage”: Sp20 p3-5, Dale Greenley.

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“A Dirge for the Milltown”: prose by Betty L. Koop Fa09 p17.

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“A Centennial Dawning, in Oregon’s Sesquicentennial”: Emily Blakely Su09 p10.

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“A Century Farm in Scott’s Valley”: Susan Applegate Blake Sp83 p3.

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“A Day with a Cow Column”: Jesse Applegate Su75 p29.

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“A Douglas County Album”: Su69 p36.

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“A Family Affair” Douglas County Farmer’s Co-op: Wi02 p75.

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“A Hard Winter”: Su65 p16.

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“A Journal”: Wi78 pp87-96, Sp79 p4-24; George Munford Clark

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“A Light in the Wilderness”: by Jane Kirkpatrick based on Letitia Carson Wi14 p4.