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Mega Index Sources
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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 |
HEA- - HEM |
Vertical File Biographies | We Are Here Project |
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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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