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Vertical File Biographies | Heroism of Peter French Adores History of Oregon | Peter French owned one of the biggest cattle ranches in the state. In 1878 he had his headquarters on the upper Blitzen River about 20 miles… |
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Vertical File Biographies | Hill, Isac daughters | Photograph/news story of the three sisters who were master marble cutters in 1862. |
Vertical File Biographies, Hill |
Vertical File Biographies | Southern Oregon's John Day Family; Larger Than Life. | Southern Oregon's John Day graduated from Medford High and passed in 1986. His father was a prominent rancher , forest-fire fighter and… |
Vertical File Biographies, Day |
Vertical File Biographies | Mrs. E. B. Hanley | MMT 10-30-1916, Feminist with "democratic pigs" campaigned for Hughes, Kathryn Hanley |
Hanley |
Vertical File Biographies | Howlett, Mrs. S. E. | MMT 7-22-1931, Cook at Sunnyside Hotel in Eagle Point, "Mother" Howlett |
Howlett |
Vertical File Biographies | Project Preserves historic Peter Britt Photos | Photography experts Matt Gebhardt and Matt Walker photographed glass negatives of Peter Britt at the SOHS. Five thousand, seven hundred and… |
Vertical File Biographies, Britt--Photography |
Vertical File Biographies | Jaida Ross-Bound for Paris | Medford native Jaida Ross was named the national women's field athlete of the year by the US Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Assn.… |
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Vertical File Biographies | Boss Cook of Famous Hotel is 82 | MRS S E Howlett of Eagle Point continues to cook for guests and the Sunnyside Hotel because she likes to watch people eat her good food. She… |
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Vertical File Biographies | Olin Thomas Whitman (obituary) | Olin Thomas Whitman died (perhaps in 1955) in Medford. His parents Mr. and Mrs. J H Whitman, early pioneers brought him to this area and… |
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Vertical File Biographies | Photo of Pat Blair | Pat Blair was an artist and children's Librarian at the Medford Branch. She was founder of the Storytelling Guild. |
Vertical File Biographies, BL |
Vertical File Biographies | Joyce Lynn Hailicka (1946--March 13, 2024) | Joyce graduated from Rubidoux High in 1965, and moved to Oakland, OR where she was director of the audiovisual department. She moved to… |
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Vertical File Biographies | Meese, Ed (Jed) | 7-9-2024 RVT Obituary, Coenzyme Q10, Formulation Technology, Inc., Vitaline Corporation, Souther Oregon Friends of Hospice, Celia's House, SOU,… |
ME |
Vertical File Biographies | Wixon, Patricia Ann | RVT 7-18-2024 Obituary, International Writers Series, Chautauqua Poets and Writers |
WI |
Vertical File Biographies | Smullen, Patsy | RVT 7-10-2024 article, KOBI-TV, Giants of Broadcasting & Electronics Award |
SM |
Vertical File Biographies | Mayer, Ed | RVT 7-10-2024 obituary, Jackson County undersheriff, Reece Mayer |
Ma |
Vertical File Biographies | Anderson, Clark | MMT 12-19-1978 obituary |
Anderson |
Vertical File Biographies | Glenn Jackson | Daily Courier, 4-7-2024 article, COPCO, White City, Rogue Valley Country Club, Ashland Daily Tidings, Mr. Medford, Mr. Oregon, Medford Chamber of… |
Jackson, Glenn |
Vertical File Biographies | V. J. Emerick | MMT 10-2-1927 article, Medford Mayor, one of 50 heirs in estate of over $2 billion. John Nicholas Emerick, John Jacob Astor, Astoria,… |
EM |
Vertical File Biographies | Reigle, Sprague | MMT 10-10-1927 article, Orchardist, Jack Morrill, Gold Hill |
RE |
Vertical File Biographies | Carey, L. C. | Oregon Journal 7-6-1925 article, taught school in Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Baker City, "Land smuggling in Southern Oregon" |
CA |
Vertical File Biographies | Davis, Caleb | Oregon Journal, 10-5-1925 article, Pack mule driver, Ashland Mills, Linkville, Yreka, Jacksonville, 1853 -1863 |
Davis |
Vertical File Biographies | Rush, Preston | Oregon Journal 10-15-1925 article, cholera on the Oregon Trail, Lumber, breaking horses, Grizzle bears and killing Indians in Humboldt county,… |
RU |
Vertical File Biographies | Payne, J. M. | Oregon Journal 11-12-1925, Postmaster in Sam's Valley before 1863, Grandfather Aaron Payne in battle with Indians on Rogue River on June 3, 1851… |
Payne |
Vertical File Biographies | Impressions of Fred Lochley, General Philip Sherman | General Sherman as a young lieutenant was stationed in California and Oregon beginning in November of 1854. He marched with the Fourth… |
Vertical File Biographies, Sheridan |
Vertical File Biographies | Impressions of Fred Lockley, WP Whitney | WP Whitney lived in Linkville or Klamath Falls during the time of the Modoc war. He knew Captain Jack well, and he gives an account of the… |
Vertical File Biographies, Whitney |
Vertical File Biographies | Impressions of Fred Lochley, George Kahler | His wife narrates that he had a beautiful voice and sang and preached early in their marriage when they were early settlers and ranched. But… |
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Vertical File Biographies | Impressions of Fred Lockley, Dr. Charles Hines | Dr. Hines practiced medicine in Jacksonville for 4 years. He owned the land that the Normal School was built on in Ashland and then moved to… |
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Vertical File Biographies | Impressions of Fred Lockley, Frank Griffin Sterns | Mr. Sterns was a sea faring man who gave up sailing, married Ella Jones. His son Harry Arthur lives in Ashland, Robert Wilson is a… |
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Vertical File Biographies | Impressions of Fred Lockley of Rev. Claiborne Hill | Dr. Hilll was a founder of a Baptist school for ministers. As a boy he lived in many places including Ashland where his father built a saw… |
HILL |
Vertical File Biographies | Captain Levi Scott | Oregon Journal, 11-26-1926, article, Charles Applegate, Governor S. F. Chadwick, Jesse Applegate, David Goff, Scottsville, Scottsburg |
Scott |