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Ray E. Wright, from Medford, Oregon, died 25--Nov-1951
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Elmer E. Wilson, from Medford, Oregon, died 20--Aug-1952
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Mrs. Agnes Dougherty Wheelihan, from Dunsmuir, California, died 10--Nov-1936
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Walter Linforth White, from Medford, Oregon, died 24--Jul-1946
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Francis H. Walker, from Medford, Oregon, died 02--May-1948
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C.A. Winetrout, from , died 08--Aug-1949
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Harry A. Young, from Medford, Oregon, died 04--Jun-1946
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Clayton Yocum, from Jacksonville, Oregon, died 10--Jul-1947
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The Early Days of Cars in the Valley. Where Past Meets Present, Page 3 |
The first cars in the valley. Elmer Elwood, Albert Allen, William Hodson and Randolph Collier
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Interstate 5 (I5). Where Past Meets Present, Page 7 |
History of the development of interstate 5 through Oregon
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The Orchard Boom and Bust. Where Past Meets Present, Page 11 |
Development of the orchard industry in Medford and the Rogue valley
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Rogue Community College. Where Past Meets Present, Page 14 |
Rogue Community College spanning Josephine and Jackson counties
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Rogue Valley International Medford Airport. Where Past Meets Present, Page 17 |
Progression frpmNewell Barber Field started in 1922 to the present airport.
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The Architects Who changed the Towns. Where Past Meets Present, Page 21 |
Architects Arthur Week, William J. Bennet, Frank C. Clark and Robert Keeney all lived and woerked in Medford and the Rogue Valley
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The Cyclical Life of SOU. Where Past Meets Present, Page 24 |
History of Southern Oregon University. Reverend Joseph Skidmore, Dr Elmo Stevenson both referenced.
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The Rebuilding of Medford's Downtown. Where Past Meets Present, Page 27 |
Medford Urban Renewal and Lithia Motors work to renovate Medford.
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The Redwood Highway. Where Past Meets Present, Page 31 |
Development of a highway between Grantspass Oregon and Crescent City California
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The Water Systems of Medford. Where Past Meets Present, Page 34 |
History of Medford's water from Bear Creek, then Fish Lake then Big Butte Springs. Medford Water Commission, Rogue River Robert A. Duff… |
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U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Lab. Where Past Meets Present, Page 37 |
U. S Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Lab. Terry Grosz and Ken Goddard involved.
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When electricity first came to the region. Where Past Meets Present, Page 40 |
Development of electricity across southern Oregon and northern California.
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Mattie"s Nugget and the currency of gold. Where Past Meets Present, Page 45 |
Mattie Collins found a seventeen pound gold nugget
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Stage coaches and their drivers. Where Past Meets Present, Page 48 |
Story of Stagecoach "whip" Norton Eddings and stage travel through southern Oregon.
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The D'Autremont brothers and the old west's last train robbery . Where Past Meets Present, Page 51 |
Hugh, Roy and Ray D'Autremont were the last train robbers. Forensic scientist Edward O. "The Wizard" Heinrich profiled the case… |
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The Ghost towns and stories of the Illinois valley. Where Past Meets Present, Page 54 |
Ghost towns of the Illinois valley and Josephine county.
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The Golden Bank and house of C. C. Beekman. Where Past Meets Present, Page 58 |
History of C. C. Beekman his businesses and home in Jacksonville.
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The golden Rhotenfamily of giants. Where Past Meets Present, Page 61 |
History of the Rhoten brothers. And especially Enos.
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The story and history of the railroads. Where Past Meets Present, Page 63 |
Railroad development and legacy through Oregon
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Adroit Construction. Where Past Meets Present, Page 69 |
History of Adroit construction and the men who built it. Bob Mayers, Steve Lawrence, Steve Shapiro, Jason Stranberg and Tom Walker
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Dutch brothers coffee. Where Past Meets Present, Page 72 |
Dutch Bros coffee from a push cart to a large company. Dane Boersma, Travis Boersma
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KMED and Bill and Blanche Virgin: southern Oregons radio pioneers. Where Past Meets Present, Page 75 |
Radio stations KFAY and KMED. Developed by William "Bill" Jackson Virgin and his wife Blanche Virgin and Robert Ruhl.
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