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Mega Index
Title | Body | Location | Source Reference | |
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Nellie Meacham Reddington | Oregon Journal 12-5-1935, |
ME | Vertical File Biographies | |
Richmond, Gladys | MMT 1-6-1926 article, Medford City Attorney Carkin, A. C. Hubbard, O. O. Alexander, Mose Alford |
Women | Vertical File Subjects | |
McAndrew, Mrs. Thomas | Democratic Times 3-25-1903. Obituary, Jacksonville Catholic Church |
MAC - MC | Vertical File Biographies | |
Kantor's Hill | 2023 article, Marilyn Kantor, Ken Kantor, Henry Kantor, Elmer Kantor, Talent, Oregon |
KA | Vertical File Biographies | |
Tucker, W. P. | MMT 6-28-1931, Writes history of Jackson County |
Tucker | Vertical File Biographies | |
Steel. W. G. | Roseburg Review 5-13-1887 article |
Steel, William Gladstone | Vertical File Biographies | |
Covid Information | All things Covid |
M88 F 2 | Mezzanine List | |
Sacred Heart Catholic Church Golden Jubilee Cook Book | St. Annes Altar society Sacred Heart Parish, Medford, 1978 |
641.5 G64 1978 | Library | |
Woman's Favorite Cook Book: Three Books in One Volume | 1900(?) |
739.2 T87 1972 | Library | |
The Happy Cooker II | Hillcrest Committee American Cancer Society, 1978 |
641.5 H36 1978 | Library | |
Common Sense in the Kitchen, A Practical System of Cookery | W.A. Henderson, 1870, Two Hundred of the Most Valuable and Popular Receipts Known For Domestic Purposes, Written on the second title page "… |
641.5 H45 1870 | Library | |
Practical Cooking & Serving | Janet McKenzie Hill, 1919 |
641.5 H54 1919 | Library | |
Oldtimer Recipes | Hiller and Darneille, 1962, Kerbyville Museum, Cook Book |
641.5 H54 1962 | Library | |
The Smith Family Heritage Cook Book | Bessie "Nonnie" Smith Johnston, 1981, Medford |
641.5 J63 1981 | Library | |
The Leonard Cook Book | H. Leonard and Sons Grand Rapids, 1900 |
641.5 L46 1900 | Library | |
More Than A Cookbook: Medford 1885-1985 Culinary Delights and Highlights of the Past Century | Thomasine Swoape Smith, 1985 |
641.5 M67 | Library | |
North Medford High School Cheer Cookbook | 2000 |
641.5 N67 | Library | |
Alfred SV Carpenter's Beautiful Home Now Complete. | On Millionaires row, the beautiful home has a fruit room under the first floor, a red wood shake roof, and lofty pines around the home called "… |
Vertical File Biographies, Carpenter | Vertical File Biographies | |
The Latest Type Red Top Coaches for Oregon Stages. | Motor Transit has gained Popularity , so to satisfy public demand RW Lemen has purchased a luxury stage with a motor of 110 horse power , twenty-… |
Buses | Vertical File Subjects | |
Another Capacity Crowd to See Movie Try-Outs. | The second night of tryouts brought local young people to the Paramount director and crew at the Craterian. There was also an improvised… |
Vertical File Subjects, Motion Pictures, Folder 1 | Vertical File Subjects | |
Removal of Lime Plant Considered | Gold Hill may lose Industry and operstion by convicts is urged instead. The state board has sent John Quinland to inspect the machinery and… |
Vertical File, Subjects, Gold Hill, Businesses. | Vertical File Subjects | |
Rogue Studios Ready in Fall Says Pop Gates | Construction work on the Rogue River Studios Incorporated is well under way. Thirty men are currently employed on the Crater Lake… |
Vertical File Subjects, Motion Pictures, | Vertical File Subjects | |
New Theater Assured Says Medford Man | Earl Fehl, Agent for L Niedermeyer, says $100,000 movie Palace Will Be Constructed On Corner of Holly Street and Sixth. The theater will… |
Vertical File, Subjects, Medford, OR, Theaters, Holly | Vertical File Subjects | |
Mail Tribune Installs New Linotypes | Two modern linotypes were installed to keep up with the growth of the Mail Tribune. Circulation is now at 4515, and now includes wires from… |
Vertical File, Subjects, Medford, OR, Newspapers, 2 of 2 | Vertical File Subjects | |
New 9 Holes at Golf Club to be Opened. | Five articles about golf clubs and matched play from 1926 and 1927. Chandler Egan and Earl Tuny were two of Medford's best players. … |
Vertical File Subjects, Golf | Vertical File Subjects | |
Woodcut Artist Leaves Medford For New Fields. | S Lang has lived in Medford for two years by his studio on East Main street. Although his destination was Santa Barbara, he hoped to… |
Vertical File Biographies, LA | Vertical File Biographies | |
Joseph Swingle, (Impressions of Fred Lockley) | Several articles about Mr. Swingle and his hunting in the 1850's. For awhile they lived in Ashland and in Klamath Falls. |
Vertical File Biographies, SW | Vertical File Biographies | |
Hon Charles Nickell, Trustee of the Oregon Soldiers' Home | In September 1874 Mr. Nickell became the sole proprietor of Jacksonville's Democratic Times. He was one of the organizers of the… |
Vertical File Biographies, NI | Vertical File Biographies | |
Interview with Jeffrey Max LaLande, author of The Jackson County Rebellion | Ed Battistella talks with Jeff about the populism of the 1890's and early twentieth century. Jeff reminds us that pre civil war Southern… |
Vertical File Biographies, La | Vertical File Biographies | |
Wellsville, a community around the Applegate sawmill | John Black narrates the history in 1861 of 3 or 4 stores around the Applegate sawmill. It involves stores operated by Neg Conklin, Justus… |
Applegate Valley | Vertical File Subjects |