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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.

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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.

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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…

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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…

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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.

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Jessie Applegate family, Lockley's Impressions

General information about the Applegate family members from a column in the Oregon Journal.

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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.

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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…

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B.F. Dowell, Lockley's Impressions.

Dowell was a teacher in Jacksonville in 1851, who later became an attorney and editor of the Sentinel.

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Dicinger, Lockley's Impressions

A column in the Oregon Journal with an anecdote on Dicinger of Jacksonville.

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William L Finley, Lockley's Impressions.

An Oregon Journal article on Finley's photos and his study of birds.

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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.  

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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.  

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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.
SCARY COSTUME PHOTOS.
HUGE ASHLAND PARADE CROWD THIS YEAR.
First photos include Roxanne Platt, Bill…

LINK Walk Ashland website
Spring Way, Spring Hill Drive, Drew Lane, Old Mill Way, Saratoga Lane

FIVE STREETS OFF TOLMAN CREEK ROAD
JUST NORTH OF BELLVIEW SCHOOL.
HAMILTON CREEK FLOWS BY THE NEIGHBORHOOD

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…

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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…

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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…

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We Are Here Project
  1. Program from the Sesqui-centennial Celebration, Walk, and Sculpture dedication on September 30, 2006.  Speakers included Agnes Baker…
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