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Mega Index
Title | Body | Location | Source Reference | |
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The Lady's Friend vol. 4 | Mrs. Henry Peterson, 1867, cloth designs, clothes styles, engravings, short stories, poetry |
687.05 L33 1867 | Library | |
Peterson's Ladies National Magazine vol. 55 and 56 | 1869, cloth designs, clothing styles, short stories, poetry, book reviews |
687.05 P48 1869 v.1 | Library | |
Medford Tucker Auto ephemera 1940s | Medford Tucker Auto ephemera 1940's |
M34 E 3 | Mezzanine List | |
Minnie Cornutt, Lockley's Impressions | Minne tells of her son Dale Cornutt and her husband Walter Scott Cornutt, and her daughter Altha. She describes life in Southern Oregon. |
Vertical File Biographies, Cornutt | Vertical File Biographies | |
Mrs. ID Applegate (Margaret Hutchinson), Lockley's Impressions | Margaret taught 1 year in Ashland, taught in Jacksonville, and then married and became a homemaker and mother. |
Vertical File Biographies, Applegate, 1800's | Vertical File Biographies | |
VBC Mickelson, Lockley's Impressions | This column from the Oregon Journel, has details of the adventurous life of Mrs. Mickelson. She was a nurse during the Civil War and has… |
Vertical File Biographies, Michelson | Vertical File Biographies | |
Mrs. TJ Bell, Lockley's Impressions | Mrs.Bell tells of how she survived the big flood of 1862. Mrs. MJ Sleppy of Talent, OR, told of how her husband's father escaped death… |
Vertical File Biographies, Bell | Vertical File Biographies | |
Mary Mee, Lockley's Impressions | Mary Mee was owner and manager of the Central Point Drug store. She came to Central Point in 1885 and Dr. Jesse Hinkle put her in charge of… |
Vertical File Biographies, Mee | Vertical File Biographies | |
G G Eubanks, Lockley's Impressions. | From a column in the Oregon Journal, Lockley interviews banker Eubanks about living in Ashland with a population of 100. |
Vertical File Biographies, EU | Vertical File Biographies | |
Jessie Applegate family, Lockley's Impressions | General information about the Applegate family members from a column in the Oregon Journal. |
Vertical File Biographies, Jessie Applegate | Vertical File Biographies | |
Will G. Steel, Lockley's Impressions. | Will Steel told of his background and why he has been called by some the Father of Crater Lake Park. |
Vertical File Biographies, William Gladstone Steel | Vertical File Biographies | |
George Mansfield, Lockley's Impressions. | Mansfield lived on a farm 36 miles from Medford but also belonged to a legal firm and argued in Washingrton DC to assist Indians who were being… |
Vertical File Biographies, Mansfield | Vertical File Biographies | |
B.F. Dowell, Lockley's Impressions. | Dowell was a teacher in Jacksonville in 1851, who later became an attorney and editor of the Sentinel. |
Vertical File Biographies, Dowell | Vertical File Biographies | |
Dicinger, Lockley's Impressions | A column in the Oregon Journal with an anecdote on Dicinger of Jacksonville. |
Vertical File Biographies, Di | Vertical File Biographies | |
William L Finley, Lockley's Impressions. | An Oregon Journal article on Finley's photos and his study of birds. |
Vertical File Biographies, Finley | Vertical File Biographies | |
G. W. Hunt. Fred Lockley's Impressions and Observations of the Journal Man | Interviews of GW Hunt telling of his encounters with Indians. Article from Oregon Journal. |
Vertical File, Biographies, Hunt | Vertical File Subjects | |
Home of the Future appliance and furniture bought the former Roller Odyssey skating rink | The 2018 MMT article described the efforts of Brenda and John Fisher to makeover the 28,000 square foot building. |
Vertical File Subjects, Medford, OR, downtown merchants | Vertical File Subjects | |
100 years after Tunnel 13 train robbery, victims remembered at Medford Cemetery | At Coyl Johnson's gravesite in the Medford cemetery, there is no plaque explaining he was a victim of one of Medford's biggest crimes.… |
Vertical File Subjects, Railroads, Southern Oregon Company, folder 1 | Vertical File Subjects | |
Halloween Parade 2023 | CREATIVE COSTUME PHOTOS. |
LINK | Walk Ashland website | |
Spring Way, Spring Hill Drive, Drew Lane, Old Mill Way, Saratoga Lane | FIVE STREETS OFF TOLMAN CREEK ROAD |
LINK | Walk Ashland website | |
Eagle Creek Lane | By Bellview School. This neighborhood of six short streets is on the east side of Tolman Creek Road, just south of the railroad tracks and the… |
LINK | Walk Ashland website | |
Western Express Research Journal of Early Western Mails | Vol. 73, No. 3 Whole No. 289 Sept 2023 includes a major article about Adams Express Co. |
M71 C | Mezzanine List | |
Prepare Building for Jacksonville Movie (MMT November 8,1929) | Fenton Frank has carpenters remodeling a building for his new picture theatre. He presents shows at Butte Falls and Gold Hill and will add… |
Vertical File Subjects, Jacksonville, OR, Businesses | Vertical File Subjects | |
Jacksonville's Pinto recognized as original Bozo the Clown | The International Clown Hall of Fame in Milwaukee, WI, inducted Colvig as the one who first played and developed the grinning, red-haired clown in… |
Vertical File Biographies, Colvig, Vance DeBar "Pinto" | Vertical File Biographies | |
Old Time fun for kids at Jacksonville Museum | An article in the Mail Tribune about the Museum lists the 2 floors of variety play areas with covered wagons to photo studios, barber shops, and… |
Jacksonville, OR, Museums | Vertical File Subjects | |
Puppet Theater builds on Native American culture | The Lomakatsi Restoration Project and Southern Oregon University's Native American Student Union bring storytelling and puppet theater together in… |
Vertical File Subjects, Southern Oregon State College/SOU folder 2 | Vertical File Subjects | |
Room at the Inn | The oldest home in Southern Oregon is being restored as a bed-and-breakfast outside Ashland. Always known as the Mountain House the unique… |
Vertical File Subjects, Ashland, OR, Historic Houses | Vertical File Subjects | |
Briscoe Back in Action | Briscoe Elementary is now host to the Oregon Child Development Coalition Migrant Head Start program which assists migrant children in preparing… |
Vertical File Subjects, Jackson County, OR, social Services. | Vertical File Subjects | |
Taking Over | ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum hires Christy Wallace Hostetler as its first executive Director. She replaced Sharon Javna who has been heading… |
Vertical File, Subjects, Ashland, OR, Museums | Vertical File Subjects | |
We Are Here Project |
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Vertical File Biographies, Agnes Baker Pilgrim | Vertical File Biographies |