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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…

Vertical File Biographies, Fr
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.…

Vertical File Biographies, Ross
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…

Vertical File Biographies, Howlett
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…

Vertical File Biographies, Whitman
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…

Vertical File Biographies, HA 1
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…

Vertical File Biographies, Kahler
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…

Vertical File Biographies, Hines
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…

Vertical File Biographies, Sterns
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