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Mega Index
Title | Body | Location | Source Reference | |
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OHQ140 | Hawthorne, Douglas Co., on Calapooya Creek 15 miles east of Oakland. Post Office from 1905 to 1911. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 76 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ141 | Lilyglen, Jackson Co., on Dead Indian Road NE of Ashland. Was on Lindsay Ranch, named for mountain lillies growing there. Post Office from 1904… |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 78 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ142 | Locust Grove, Douglas Co., between Yoncalla and Oakland, near Rice Hill. Post Office from 1858 to 1863. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 78 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ143 | Neet, Douglas Co., 5 miles south of Tiller Post Office from 1899 to 1901. . By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 80 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ144 | Peel, Douglas Co., on Little River upstream from Glide. Post Office from 1888 to 1921. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 81 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ145 | Peyton, Jackson Co., midway between Prospect and Trail. Post Office from 1900 to 1912 when name was changed to Leeds. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 81 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ146 | Sterling Creek, Jackson Co., flows into Applegate Rives near Buncom. Sterlingville was a post office from 1879 to 1883. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 83 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ147 | Swastika, far eastern Jackson Co., named for brand of local cattle rancher. Post office from 1909 to 1912. Near Deadwood off Dead Indian Road.… |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 83 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ148 | White Lake, Klamath Co., named for color of lake bottom, was an extension of Lower Klamath Lake until drained.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 84 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ149 | White Point, Jackson Co., post office on stage road from Ashland to Yreka, from 1883 to 1892 when name was changed to Colestin. By Lewis A.… |
v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 83 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ150 | Road building in early Southern Oregon. By W. Turrentine Jackson |
v.49, no. 1, March 1949, p. 42196 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ151 | Umpqua County and Early Settlements: Fort Umpqua, explorers Scott, Applegate, Scottsburg, the Enterprise.. By Verne Bright |
v.51, no. 2, June 1950, p. 111 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ152 | Klamath Indians and Oregon Wagon Road Grant, 1864-1938. By Jerry O'Callaghan |
v.53, no. 1, March 1952, p. 23 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ153 | Captain Edward O.C. Ord in the Rogue River Indian War: Major Rains, Col. Buchanan . By Bernarr Cresap |
v.54, no. 2, june, 1953, p. 83 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ154 | Remember the Winter of….Weather and Pioneers. By Donald H Clark |
v.54, no. 2, June 1953, p. 140 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ155 | Pacific Northwest Letters of George Gibbs: Klamath. By Vernan Carstensen |
v.54, no. 3, September 1953, p. 190 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ156 | The Later Life and Activities of Gen Joel Palmer: Siletz Agency on Coast Reservation. By Stanley S Spaid |
v.55, no. 4, Dec 1954, p. 311 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ157 | Architecture in Oregon 1845-1895: Jackson Co Court House, Table Rock Billard Saloon, Jacksonville,Presbyterian Church jacksonville, Dowell House,… |
v.57, no. 1, March 1956, p. 33 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ158 | The Shoe-String Railroad: The Eugene-Coos Bay Branch Line:Harriman, Southern Pacific Co.. By Frederick M DeNeffe |
v.57, no. 3, Sept 1956, p. 205 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ159 | Klamath Indians and the Treaty of 1864:Joel Palmer, Huntington.. By Theodore Stern |
v.57, no. 3, Sept 1956, p. 229 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ160 | Pioneer Pastimes: Jackson Co. theatre 1855. By Dan Clark |
v.57, no. 4, Dec 1956, p. 333 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ161 | British Investment and Oregon Mining, 1860-1900:Gold Key Syndicate, Jackson Co.. By Clark Spence |
v.58, no. 2, June 1957, p. 101 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ162 | Memories of Moray Applegate: Alice Piel. By H.C. Thompson |
v.59, no. 1, March 1958, p. 5 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ54 | Site of the Smith Massacre on July 14, 1828. By ed. Lancaster Pollard |
v.45, no. 2, June 1944, p. 133-137 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ55 | The Ashland Woolen Mills from 1868 to 1900. By O. Larsell |
v.46, no. 4, Dec 1945, p. 327-331 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ56 | Dec 1876 Brief Paper by Dr. G.H. Aikin of Jacksonville Published in OR Medical Journal. By O. Larsell |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 9 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ57 | Barron, Jackson Co., was a post office 10 miles southeast of Ashland. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 64 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ58 | Binger, Douglas Co., near upper Cow Creek Valley also near Anchor.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 65 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ59 | Boswell Springs, Douglas Country, situated west of Pacific Highway.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 65 | Oregon Historical Quarterly | |
OHQ61 | Ferndale, Douglas Co., post office 4 miles northeast of Glendale.. By Lewis A. McArthur |
v.47, no. 1, Mar 1946, p. 74 | Oregon Historical Quarterly |