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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