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Vertical File Biographies Vernon Harper

MMT 12-12-2022, Obituary

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Vertical File Biographies James Collier

RVT 8-25-2023 Obituary

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Vertical File Biographies Lindley, Sarah

Ancestry 1845-1937

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Vertical File Biographies Neighborhood terrorism alleged

Residents accuse father of Parkland, Florida, school shooting victim of coercion; attorney says he shouldn't have been indicted.  Eagle Point…

Vertical File Biographies, PO
Vertical File Biographies Emil Mohr Host At Kiwanis Lunch Is Given Tribute

Emil Mohr was host for a Kiwanis lunch today (February 27, 1928) prior to his departure to Germany for a year.  He was honored and given many…

Vertical File Biographies, MO
Vertical File Biographies Phyllis Anne Wendt Skinner (Obituary)

Phyllis was born in Jacksonville, graduated from Medford High School, married Lon Skinner in 1950.  She served on many boards, sang in…

Vertical File Biographies, SK
Vertical File Biographies Tunnel 13

RVT 10-12-2023, 100th anniversary event

RVT 10-14-2023 , Charles "Coyl" Johnson

D'Autremont Brothers
Vertical File Biographies Beth Heckert

RVT 10-12-2023 Jackson County District Attorney not seeking re-election

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Vertical File Biographies We Are Here Project
  1. Program from the Sesqui-centennial Celebration, Walk, and Sculpture dedication on September 30, 2006.  Speakers included Agnes Baker…
Vertical File Biographies, Agnes Baker Pilgrim
Vertical File Biographies Jacksonville's Pinto recognized as original Bozo the Clown

The International Clown Hall of Fame in Milwaukee, WI, inducted Colvig as the one who first played and developed the grinning, red-haired clown in…

Vertical File Biographies, Colvig, Vance DeBar "Pinto"
Vertical File Biographies William L Finley, Lockley's Impressions.

An Oregon Journal article on Finley's photos and his study of birds.

Vertical File Biographies, Finley
Vertical File Biographies Dicinger, Lockley's Impressions

A column in the Oregon Journal with an anecdote on Dicinger of Jacksonville.

Vertical File Biographies, Di
Vertical File Biographies B.F. Dowell, Lockley's Impressions.

Dowell was a teacher in Jacksonville in 1851, who later became an attorney and editor of the Sentinel.

Vertical File Biographies, Dowell
Vertical File Biographies George Mansfield, Lockley's Impressions.

Mansfield lived on a farm 36 miles from Medford but also belonged to a legal firm and argued in Washingrton DC to assist Indians who were being…

Vertical File Biographies, Mansfield
Vertical File Biographies Will G. Steel, Lockley's Impressions.

Will Steel told of his background and why he has been called by some the Father of Crater Lake Park.

Vertical File Biographies, William Gladstone Steel
Vertical File Biographies Jessie Applegate family, Lockley's Impressions

General information about the Applegate family members from a column in the Oregon Journal.

Vertical File Biographies, Jessie Applegate
Vertical File Biographies G G Eubanks, Lockley's Impressions.

From a column in the Oregon Journal, Lockley interviews banker Eubanks about living in Ashland with a population of 100.

Vertical File Biographies, EU
Vertical File Biographies Mary Mee, Lockley's Impressions

Mary Mee was owner and manager of the Central Point Drug store.  She came to Central Point in 1885 and Dr. Jesse Hinkle put her in charge of…

Vertical File Biographies, Mee
Vertical File Biographies Mrs. TJ Bell, Lockley's Impressions

Mrs.Bell tells of how she survived the big flood of 1862.

Mrs. MJ Sleppy of Talent, OR, told of how her husband's father escaped death…

Vertical File Biographies, Bell
Vertical File Biographies VBC Mickelson, Lockley's Impressions

This column from the Oregon Journel, has details of the adventurous life of Mrs. Mickelson.  She was a nurse during the Civil War and has…

Vertical File Biographies, Michelson
Vertical File Biographies Mrs. ID Applegate (Margaret Hutchinson), Lockley's Impressions

Margaret taught 1 year in Ashland, taught in Jacksonville, and then married and became a homemaker and mother.

Vertical File Biographies, Applegate, 1800's
Vertical File Biographies Minnie Cornutt, Lockley's Impressions

Minne tells of her son Dale Cornutt and her husband Walter Scott Cornutt, and her daughter Altha.  She describes life in Southern Oregon.

Vertical File Biographies, Cornutt
Vertical File Biographies J. C Mason

Oregon Journal 8-16-1933 and 8-14-1933, Interviews

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Vertical File Biographies G. W. Goddward

Oregon Journal 9-1-1933, Interview

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Vertical File Biographies Oliver Pickard

Oregon Journal 12-22-1933 and 10-29-1930 Interview, Della Brown, Rheuhanna Shrum, Thomas Brown,  Orvid Pickard

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Vertical File Biographies Frank Zell

Oregon Journal 12-20-1933 Interview, Callie Shelton, Nancy Elizabeth Scott, Levi Scott

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Vertical File Biographies A. H. Phelps

Oregon Journal 4-20--1934 Interview, 

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Vertical File Biographies P. L. Frazier

Oregon Journal 8-4-1934 Interview

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Vertical File Biographies Wilbur Newell

Oregon Journal 9-4-1934 Interview, William Kerns, Frank Chambers

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Vertical File Biographies Dr. John Nicholas Coghlan

Oregon Journal 10-5-1934 Interview, Charles Herron, Hannah Coghlan, Mary Ann Callahan

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