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MI 179658

Cradle of the Commercial Fruit Industry in the Rogue Valley, DeCoste, Stephen

SOHS Magazine, v4 n3, March 2002:p. 5 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179659

Shrine of the Silent Arts, Take 3: Storefront Theaters, Alley, William

SOHS Magazine, v4 n3, March 2002:p. 8 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179660

Year in Review, Linder, Brad

SOHS Magazine, v4 n4, April 2002:p. 14 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179661

Modoc County's Tomb of the Unknowns, Bowden, Jack

SOHS Magazine, v4 n4, April 2002:p. 16 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179662

Lilac, Hannon, Nan and Todt, Donn L.

SOHS Magazine, v4 n4, April 2002:p. 4 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179663

Under the Big Top, Sheret, Mary Ames

SOHS Magazine, v4 n4, April 2002:p. 5 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179620

Forest Fire Lookouts: Glorious Past, Doubtful Future, Bringhurst, Nancy J.

SOHS Magazine, v3 n6, June 2001:p. 8 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179621

Chester Corry: "Mr. Lithia Park", Walker Kerr, Molly

SOHS Magazine, v3 n8, August 2001:p. 16 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179622

Logtown Cemetery, Case, Evelyn

SOHS Magazine, v3 n8, August 2001:p. 4 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179623

Huckleberries, Todt, Donn and Hannon, Nan

SOHS Magazine, v3 n8, August 2001:p. 5 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179624

heroes or Villains? The 1873 Modoc War Crimes Trial, Foster, Doug

SOHS Magazine, v3 n8, August 2001:p. 8 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179625

Union Creek, Heritage staff

SOHS Magazine, v3 n9, September 2001:p. 16 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179626

Ethel West, Fowler, Connie

SOHS Magazine, v3 n9, September 2001:p. 4 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179627

Medford Shoot, Miller, Bill

SOHS Magazine, v3 n9, September 2001:p. 5 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179628

Schoolhouse Memories, Miller, Bill

SOHS Magazine, v3 n9, September 2001:p. 8 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179629

Meeting Twenty-first Century Needs: Digitizing the Photo Collection , Sundstrand, Jacque

SOHS Magazine, v4 n7, July 2001:p. 14 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179630

Medford's Lady Liberty Celebrates Fifty Years, Walker Kerr, Molly

SOHS Magazine, v4 n7, July 2001:p. 16 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179631

Lost Creek Lake, Miller, Bill

SOHS Magazine, v4 n7, July 2001:p. 4 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179632

Obenchain: A Family, A Mountain, A Road, Watson, Louise A.

SOHS Magazine, v4 n7, July 2001:p. 5 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179633

Sins of Southern Oregon: A Brief History of Prostitution in Jackson County, Gary, Josh

SOHS Magazine, v4 n7, July 2001:p. 8 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179634

Pop Quiz, Miller, Bill

SOHS Magazine, v4 n1, January 2002:p. 14 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179635

She Sleeps on the Hilltop, Miller, Bill

SOHS Magazine, v4 n1, January 2002:p. 16 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179636

Restoring Brick and Mortar and Perhaps Virtue at the Peerless, Peterson, Joe

SOHS Magazine, v4 n1, January 2002:p. 4 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179637

Boom-Town Cameramen: A Photographic Essay, Alley, William

SOHS Magazine, v4 n1, January 2002:p. 8 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179638

Pumpkins: An Autumn Icon, Donn L. Todt and Nan Hannon

SOHS Magazine, v4 n10, October 2002:p. 16 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179639

An Heirloom Coverlet, Janette C. Merriman

SOHS Magazine, v4 n10, October 2002:p. 4 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179640

Unconquerable Effie Birdseye, Bill Miller

SOHS Magazine, v4 n10, October 2002:p. 5 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179641

Tribal Elder and Diplomat: Tribute to Dibbon Cook, Doug Foster

SOHS Magazine, v4 n10, October 2002:p. 9 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179642

Yesterday's Cities of the Future, Smithsonian exhibit, Steve M. Wyatt

SOHS Magazine, v4 n11, November 2002:p. 14 LINK SOHS Magazines
MI 179643

J.S. Howard: Founding Towns Was a Family Tradition, Rodney Coleman

SOHS Magazine, v4 n11, November 2002:p. 16 LINK SOHS Magazines