Scott Bar and Hollis Anderson p1214; Mystery Mountain of Many Myths- Mt/ Shasta p1220; Lemurians p1224; From Arctic Slope to Pinehurst Oregon;Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fisher and Kurt,Kyle, Kara1227; The Wild Stallion of the Siskiyous p1234; ; Betty LaDuke Westigard p1237; The Oregon Beaver p 1238; Welfare Recipient--Living on 101$ a Month p1241; Crooked and slow below the lower Klamath River p1244; Ed and Jeannie Forsha p1247; Jade Mine p1249; Jim Stewart,rancher near Lakeview p1253; Mrs. Edna Waymire, Butte Falls p 1254; Eli K Anderson's Ashland home will be gone p1256;Floyd and Eleanor Quinn's home later sold to Alan Farnham p1261; homestead of Reub Long p1262; Foot Creek's music man Marvin LeMaster p1265; Frenchglen p1268; Dr. W W Jones, Jordan Valley p1269; Marcel LePiniec and Siskiyous home of wildflowers p1271; Skipper Ludwig Madsen of Murphy p1274; Rev and Mrs. David Coulter--Ashland Family Expands by adoption p 1276; Gold Hill's Earl Moore--artifacts p 1282; Dr. William C Deonier's Steam Engines p 1284; OSU becomes Sea Grant College p1287; George Wright Lives at Cold Springs Flat, and Likes it. p1291; Pokegama--First a Sawmill Town; Later a Railroad Terminus p1297; Shale City: A Reminder of Jackson County's Great Oil Venture p 1302; H W Hartman p 1303; Colliding Rivers ( The North Umpqua and the Little River) p1308; Betty McCaleb's Gift p1312; Jacksonville's Parade of Homes: Chris Ulrich, John Orth, BF Dowell, Herman Helms, and Kaspar Kubli p 1313; A Grizzly Tale of Beer Creek Valley. Chapman p1321; Lava Beds National Monument. Captain Jack of Modocs. p 1324; The Malcolm Little Lamp collection including Betty Lamps, Japanese Shrine Lamp, Greek Lamp, Babylonian Lamp, Italian Lamp, An Antwerpen hanging lamp, Cast Iron Salem Lamp, and an early Kerosene lamp p 1330; Mt. Ashland Ski Patrol. p 1334; The Anderson Grade Route p1340; An Evening with Rogue Valley Auctioneers, Wayne Brood, OJ Brenner p 1346; An Artist Creates a Memorial for JFK. Roberto Ciabani. p. 1352; The World of Rare Old Bottles. Wes and Ruby Bressie. p 1357; Lake Creek Violin Maker Seeks Perfect Instrument. Victor Gardener. p1362; Hilt p 1367.
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Marjorie O'Harra's Scrapbooks, vol 7
City
Jackson County
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917.95 033 1979 V.7
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