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Mega Index
Title | Body | Location | Source Reference | |
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David John et al Swackhanner Ex Cannibal | Central Point Hearald 27 Jul 1911 [A black man] Deavid John Henry Allen Zamboss Swackhanner Jr. ... reformed cannibal from Hayti.... claimed to be… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
Negro Porter Attempts Assault | Central Point Herald clipping 21 Jul 1910 p. 1 13 year old Josephine Moss selected as his victim.... "The coon was almost in the state of collapse… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
The Dictionary of Needlework: An Encyclopaedia of Artistic, Plain and Fancy Needlework | Sophia Frances Annie Caulfield and Blanche C. Saward, 1972 |
746.03 C39 1972 | Library | |
Free Fight | Democratic Times 28 Mar 1874 p. 3 A fight between a white, Negro and Indian ... Albert Johnson and a white creature, named Barnhart had a… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
A History of Dyed Textiles | Stuart Robinson, 1969, Dyes, Fibres, painted, bark, batik, starch resist, discharge, tie-dye |
746.39 R62 1969 | Library | |
The Ladies Guide to Needle Work | S. Annie Frost, 1986 |
746.4 F93 1986 | Library | |
the Winter Fights Have Commenced | Democratic Times 16 Dec 1871 p. 3 clipping ... Indian Billy and semi-bleached Alfred Johnson [likely Albert Johnston] whipping the Indian |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
American Needlework: The History of Decorative Stitchery and Embroidery from the 16th to the 20th Century | Georgiana Brown Harbeson, 1938 |
746.4 H37 1938 | Library | |
War on Kanaka Flat | Democratic Times 18 Sep 1874 clipping about Negro woodchopper, Jackson, shot and killed by Geo. Ephraim |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
A D Griffin- Republican | Democratic Times 7 Feb 1898 p. 3 Local Notes A D Friffin, "who is not colored, but born that way," is scheduled to make some Republican speeches… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
A Gruesome Discovery | Democratic Times newspaper clipping 7 Aug 1902 p. 1 mentions a suicide on Poorman's Creek on the Beck place - the body of Henry a… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
Victorian Crochet by Weldon and Company | Weldon and Company, 1974, textiles, clothes |
746.43 V52 1974 | Library | |
Encyclopedia of Applique: An Illustrated, Numerical Index to Traditional and Modern Patterns | Barbara Brackman, 1993 |
746.44 B79 1993 | Library | |
Needlework | Adolph S. Cavallo, 1979, textiles, art |
746.44 C39 1979 | Library | |
Victorian Fancywork: Nineteenth-Century Needlepoint Patterns and Designs | Lilo Markrich and Heniz Edgar Kiewe, 1974, textiles production |
746.44 M37 1974 | Library | |
American Needlework 1776/1976 | 1975, textiles, rugs, quilt, flag, patterns |
746.44 T54 1975 | Library | |
The Quilters: Women and Domestic Art An Oral History | Patricia Cooper and Norma Bradley Buferd, 1978, textiles, women's history |
746.46 C65 1978 | Library | |
Old Patchwork Quilts and the Women Who Made Them | Ruth E. Finley, 1929, textiles, women's history |
746.46 F49 1929 | Library | |
The Standard Book of Quilt Making and Collection | Marguerite Ickis, 1949, textiles |
746.46 I25 1949 | Library | |
Key to a Third 1000 Quilt Patterns | Judy Rehmel,1980, textiles |
746.46 R43 1980 | Library | |
Key to a Second 1000 Quilt Patterns | Judy Rehmel, 1979, textiles |
746.46 R43 1979 | Library | |
Key to 1000 Quilt Patterns | Judy Rehmel, 1978, textiles, this volume contains revisions in the back. |
746.46 R43 1978 | Library | |
Two Parents protest Black School Bus Driver | Medford Mail Tribune clipping 4 may 1978 Ruch Elementary School bus driver, Claude C. Cherry of Ashland continued to serve despite the complaints… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
Warren Lee, the colored waiter at the Gold Hill | Gold Hill News 10 Mar 1900...left for his home in Portland. |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
Samuel Cozzen, an aged negro | Ashland Tidings 13 Feb 1891 clipping Samuel died leaving some valuable property in Jacksonville |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
Veteran of Rogue River Indian War is Wanted | Louis Southworth, a former slave from MO xd the plains in 1852 ... Veteran of the Rogue River Indian War ...lived in Polk County. The… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
Oregon Sentinel articles 1860s about Black people | various dates in the 1860s - all copied on one page about the following people of color: Sam, a colored preacher to replace Isaac Jones, Mat Banks… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
Jack Berry, a colored man | death notice 10 Jun 1892 unknown source, Jack came with Overbeck family to Oregon |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
A negro from Yreka, John Wesley Franklin | Ashland Tidings clipping 8 Aug 1884 p. 3 J.W. Franklin came to Ashland to carry brick for the new bank building and caused some trouble. ..… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects | |
Excellent Photographic Work | Ashland Tidings 14 Oct 1901 p. 3 Photographer Camps took pictures of the Depot Hotel. Mr. Pracht who runs the hotel installed all white… |
Blacks in Southern Oregon | Vertical File Subjects |