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Mega Index
Title | Body | Location | Source Reference | |
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The Carpenters and Their Foundation. Where Past Meets Present, Page 157 | Alfred and Leonard Carpenter founded the Carpenter Foundation. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
The record powerball win. Where Past Meets Present, Page 160 | History of the Chaney/West lottery win. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Wildlife Images. Where Past Meets Present, Page 163 | J. David Siddon founder of Wildlife Images. A wildlife rehabilation facility located in Grants Pass Oregon. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. Where Past Meets Present, Page 169 | The growth of the Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital Hospital into Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Providence Medford Medical Center. Where Past Meets Present, Page 172 | Providence Medford Medical Center has grown from three nuns of the "Sisters of Providence Order" to a large hospital network. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Rogue Valley Manor. Where Past Meets Present, Page 176 | The "Manor" has grown from an idea into a non profit corporation with facilities all over the United States. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
The Past and Present of Mercy Flights. Where Past Meets Present, Page 179 | Mercy Flights has grown from a single aircraft to sophisticated aircraft, helicopters and grown trans portation. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
The 1959 Ashland Wildfire. Where Past Meets Present, Page 185 | From two small fires into a large conflagration. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
The 1962 Columbus Day Storm. Where Past Meets Present, Page 187 | On October 12, 1962 the west coast of the United States was struck by one of the worst storms in recorded history. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
The 1964 Christmas Flood. Where Past Meets Present, Page 189 | The Christmas Flood of 1964 was rated as the fifth most destructive in the 20th century. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
The 1997 Ashland New Year's Day Flood. Where Past Meets Present, Page 191 | The "New Year's Day Flood" one of the worst floods in history. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
The 2002 Busicuit Fire. Where Past Meets Present, Page 194 | On July 13, 2002 southwestern Oregon suffered one of the worst fires in recorded history. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Lost Creek Lake (and Jess Dam). Where Past Meets Present, Page 198 | History of the "Rogue Basin Flood Control and Water Resources Association" and the development of Lost Creek Lake, |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Lincoln Savage of Savage Creek. Where Past Meets Present, Page 203 | Abraham Lincoln Savage son of James and Margaret Anne Savage was an educator/botanist in both Jackson and Josephine counties. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Glenn Jackson "Mr. Oregon". Where Past Meets Present, Page 205 | Glenn L. Jackson frequently referred to as the "most powerful man in Oregon" |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Robby Collins: Saving Jacksonville and the World. Where Past Meets Present, Page 208 | Started his career as a historic preservationist in Jacksonville and then spread to the world. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Ralph Wehinger: A True Visionary. Where Past Meets Present, Page 210 | Dr Ralph Wehinger from chiropractor to entrepreneur. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
The Rogue River. Where Past Meets Present, Page 215 | The Rogue River traverses 215 miles From the head waters of Crater Lake to the Pacific Ocean. |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
Glen Wooldridge: The Rogue's Premier Guide. Where Past Meets Present, Page 219 | Glen Wooldridge pioneer of the Rogue River |
Where Past Meets Present, 979.5 P69 | ||
MI 192488 | Hubert A. Santo |
MS867 entry 313 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192489 | Lawrence Saunders, from , died 23--Aug-1948 |
MS867 entry 314 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192490 | John Charles Stuart, from , died 15--Mar-1947 |
MS867 entry 315 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192491 | Marvin Schandorff, from , died 20--Jun-1948 |
MS867 entry 316 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192492 | Charles Ernest (Tex) Shaw, from Medford, Oregon, died 20--Oct-1948 |
MS867 entry 317 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192493 | Chris C. Speaker |
MS867 entry 318 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192494 | Elden Linnis Stevens, from , died 23--Jun-1949 |
MS867 entry 319 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192495 | Edgar H. Sterrett, from Resident Roxy Ann District, Medford, Oregon, died 19--Jun-1937 |
MS867 entry 320 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192496 | George Lester Thompson, from , died 01--Jan-1925 |
MS867 entry 321 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192497 | Frank W. Thompson, from Jacksonville, Oregon, died 24--Oct-1933 |
MS867 entry 322 | World War Veterans Honor Roll | |
MI 192498 | Willis L. Turpin, from Medford, Oregon, died 24--Dec-1943 |
MS867 entry 323 | World War Veterans Honor Roll |