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Southern Oregon University LibraryHannon Library
Special Collections
KAY ATWOOD REGIONAL HISTORY COLLECTION#025
Introduction and Scope NoteLocal historian and author Kay Atwood, who has written extensively about the Southern Oregon region, donated her collection of research material to Hannon Library in 2011 and again in 2016. The donation includes many of Atwood’s publications, accompanied by her research notes, correspondence and photographs. Related publications, many written for cities and forest agencies, are also included.
Atwood’s books include Illahe: The Story of Settlement in the Rogue River Canyon, Mill Creek Journal: Ashland Oregon, 1850-1860, and Chaining Oregon: Surveying the Public Lands of the Pacific Northwest, 1851-1855. Her many other books and articles explore the settlement and development of communities in Southern Oregon, and include National Register nominations, cultural resource inventories, and environmental and organizational histories.
A significant part of the donation are the forms, research notes and maps concerning the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places of properties in communities and forest areas primarily in Jackson, Josephine and Klamath counties, Oregon. The National Register is the official list of the nation's historic places worthy of preservation, and proposed properties must meet criteria regarding their age, integrity, and significance.
This collection consists of 52 boxes and is broken up into three separate finding aids. Part 1 of the finding aid lists the content of the first 18 boxes, which primarily hold documents concerning the National Register, Historic structures within Oregon, and historical photos and documents concerning Jackson County.
January 2013
Guide to Collection Contents
Collection #025: KAY ATWOOD REGIONAL HISTORY COLLECTION
Box 1: Papers and Correspondence Concerning National Register Designation
File 1: McCredie, William House, Rural Central Point
Item 1: U.S. Department of Agriculture Purchase Order
Item 2: U.S. Department of Agriculture Notice of Kay Atwood’s report
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – William McCredie House
File 2: 8th and C. McMillan, Alexander House (Ashland) (failed to gain National Register listing.)
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Alexander McMillan House
Item 2: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Alexander McMillan House Page 6 (2 copies)
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Alexander McMillan House Page 7 (2 copies)
Item 5: Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence Concerning Nomination of McMillan House (2 copies)
Item 6: Kay Atwood Correspondence to State Historic Preservation Office Concerning McMillan House
Item 7: 8th and C. Photograph
Item 8: 8th and C. Photograph (front view of house) (2 copies)
Item 9: 8th and C. Photograph (side view of house)
Item 10: 8th and C. Photograph (side view of house)
Item 11: 8th and C. Photograph Slide
Item 12: 8th and C. Photograph Slide
File 3: 364 Vista. Eddings-Provost House, Ashland (nomination missing)
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Eddings-Provost House
Item 2: Correspondence to Kay Atwood from Flora Provost Concerning 364 Vista St House
Item 3: Biographical Article on Danina Banani Provost
Item 4: Ashland Area of Historic Interest Map
Item 5: Detailed Section of Ashland Street Map
Item 6: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form
File 4: 348 Hargadine. Beach, Baldwin House, Ashland
Item 1: Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence Concerning Hargadine House
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Beach, Baldwin Home
File 5: 248 5th Street. Ahlstrom, Nils House, Ashland
Item 1: 248 5th Street Photograph
Item 2: 248 5th Street Photograph
Item 3: 248 5th Street Photograph
Item 4: 248 5th Street Photograph
Item 5: 248 5th Street Photograph
Item 6: Newspaper photocopy of “A Complete List of the New Buildings and Improvements of the Year” - including the Nils Ahlstrom House
Item 7: Daily Tidings photocopy from March 18, 1919 – Notice of the death of Mrs. Lovena Ahlstrom
Item 8: History of the Ahlstrom Family
Item 9: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Nils Ahlstrom House
Item 10: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form
Item 11: Detailed Section of Ashland Street Map
Item 12: Ashland Area of Historic Interest Map
Item 13: Map H-1 Ashland Area of Historic Interest Map
File 6: 391 Liberty Street. Easterling House, Ashland (did not make NR Listing)
Item 1: Detailed Street Map
Item 2: History of the Easterling Family (2 copies)
Item 3: Architectural Features
File 7: Prospect Hotel, Prospect, Oregon
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Prospect Hotel
Item 2: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form
Item 3: Article from the Medford Mail Tribune on the Prospect Hotel
Item 4: History of the Upper Rogue by 1936-37 Civics Class of Prospect High School
File 8: Perozzi House, Domingo House, Ashland
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Domingo Perozzi House
Item 2: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form
File 9: (Prom) Individuals (Helpful). Carter, E.V. House I, Ashland
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – E.V. Carter Home
Item 2: Copy of section 7 of the National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – E.V. Carter Home
Item 3: Copy of section 8 of the National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – E.V. Carter Home
Item 4: Alternate section 8 of the National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – E.V. Carter Home
Item 5: Handwritten notes
Item 6: Handwritten notes
Item 7: Handwritten notes
Item 8: Handwritten notes
Item 9: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form
Item 10: Article from the Medford Mail Tribune on E.V. Carter house, October 1979
File 10: Swedenburg House, Ashland
Item 1: Editorial Page of the Medford Mail Tribune on Swedenburg House, June 1975
Item 2: Photocopied articles from Southern Oregon Historical Society about Swedenburg House
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Chappel-Swedenburg House (2 copies)
Item 4: Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence to State Board of Higher Education concerning Chappel-Swedenburg House, May 1982
Item 5: Southern Oregon College Art Center Information Sheet
Item 6: F. Parker McCreary, Development and Alumni Director at Southern Oregon State College Correspondence to Dick Simonson concerning a donation to the Swedenburg fund, August 1981
Item 7: Kevin R. Fish Correspondence to Office of Development, Southern Oregon College Foundation concerning suggestions about the Swedenburg House, November 1981
Item 8: F. Parker McCreary, Development and Alumni Director at Southern Oregon State College Correspondence to Kay Atwood concerning compensation for entering Swedenburg House to the National Register of Historic places, October 1981
Item 9: Natalie A. Massey, Vice President Governmental Relations, ASSOSC Correspondence to Kay Atwood concerning possible collaboration on Swedenburg Project, November 1981
Item 10: F. Parker McCreary, Development and Alumni Director at Southern Oregon State College Correspondence to Kevin R. Fish concerning suggestions about the Swedenburg House, November 1981
Item 11: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence to Donald E. Lewis, Dean of Administration concerning Chappel-Swedenburg House with attached copies of information on the house, January 1980
Item 12: Information found in Daily Tidings – Personals
Item 13: More information gathered December 28, 1981
Item 14: C.C. Chappell Obituary from the Ashland Daily Tidings, August 1905
Item 15: Article from The Siskiyou on Swedenburg House
Item 16: Memo from Dean Lewis, January 1982
Item 17: Floorplans for the Swedenburg House
Item 18: Floorplans for the Swedenburg House
Item 19: Floorplans-second floor for the Swedenburg House
Item 20: Article from the Mail Tribune on Swedenburg House, August 1981
Item 21: Article from the Daily Tidings on the restoration of the Swedenburg House, February, 1982
Item 22: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form (2 copies)
File 11: Ashland Bank
Item 1: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Cloer concerning the nomination of the Bank of Ashland to the National Register of Historic Places, June 1979
Item 2: D.W. Powers III, Manager from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence to Mr. H.A. Cloer concerning future plans for the Bank of Ashland building, June 1979
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Bank of Ashland
Item 4: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form
Item 5: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence to Mr. H.A. Cloer concerning the rehabilitation.restoration of the Bank of Ashland, September 1979
Item 6: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form, August 1976
File 12: Anderson House East Main 1985, E.K. House, Ashland (did not make NR Listing)
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Emerick-Phillips House (2 copies)
Item 2: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence to Paulena E.C. Verzeano concerning the original siding on the Emerick-Phillips House, June 1985
Item 3: A Brief Explanation of the National Register Nomination Process
Item 4: Anderson House East Main 1985 Photograph
File 13: 208 Hargadine. Evans-Mattern House, Ashland (did not make NR Listing)
Item 1: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Saar concerning the nomination of the Evans-Mattern House
Item 2: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form, with attached National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Evans-Mattern House
Item 3: Section 8 of the National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Evans-Mattern House
Item 4: Evans-Mattern House Negative
Item 5: Evans-Mattern House Photograph Slide
Item 6: Evans-Mattern House Photographs
Item 7: Miriam Saar Correspondence to Kay Atwood concerning research and photos of the property at 208 Hargadine, October 1979
Item 8: Miriam Saar Correspondence to Kay Atwood expressing thanks, November 1979
Item 9: State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence to State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation with agenda for the next meeting of the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation, November 1979
Item 10: Hand-written notes
File 14: Rogue Elk Hotel, Upper Rogue Vicinity
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Rogue Elk Hotel
Item 2: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form
Item 3: Negative copy of newspaper article from the Medford Mail Tribune on the completion of hotel
Item 4: Copy of article on the new Rogue Elk Hotel
Item 5: Portion of Oregon State Highway Map 1923 with article “The Lure of Oregon”
Item 6: Rogue Elk Hotel/Restaurant floor plan
Item 7: Article from the Eagle Point Independent on the re-opening of the Rogue Elk Lodge, October 1979
Item 8: Rogue Elk Hotel photograph
Item 9: Rogue Elk Hotel photograph
Item 10: Rogue Elk Hotel photograph
Item 11: Article from the Medford Mail Tribune on re-opening of Rogue Elk Hotel, October 1979
File 15: H. Van Hoevenburg House, Sams Valley (nomination missing)
Item 1: Article from the Medford Mail Tribune on Siskiyou Ranch, with Van Hoevenberg House, May 1981
Item 2: Hand-written notes
File 16: Rock Point. Carter, E.V. House II, Ashland
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Rock Point Hotel (missing page 2)
Item 2: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office Correspondence to Kay Atwood concerning Rock Point Hotel nomination, May 1980
Item 3: Rock Point floor plan
Item 4: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form, Rock Point Hotel
Item 5: Rock Point map of land
Item 6: Rock Point floor plan
Item 7: Rock Point map of land
Item 8: Kay Atwood correspondence to “James” concerning two maps, February 1980
Item 9: David G. Talbot, State Historic Preservation Officer correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Deuel concerning entry in the National Register, September 1980
Item 10: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Rock Point Hotel (page 2 included)
Item 11: Del Rio Orchards, Medford, Oregon advertisement
Item 12: Del Rio Orchards, Medford, Oregon advertisement
Item 13: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Rock Point Hotel, item number 7 only (2 copies)
Item 14: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form, Baldwin Beach Home
Item 15: Rock Point Hotel description
Item 16: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form, Rock Point Hotel (page 2 included)
Item 17: David G. Talbot, State Historic Preservation Officer correspondence to Ms. Carol D. Shull concerning nominations of the Heryford (William P.) House and the Heryford Brothers Building
File 17: E.V. Carter 2nd House 514 Siskiyou Blvd. Pracht, Humboldt, Ashland
Item 1: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form & National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Carter-Fortmiller House (3 copies)
Item 2: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes regarding nomination of Carter-Fortmiller House, April 1981
Item 3: David G. Talbot, State Historic Preservation Officer correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes regarding the consideration of possible addition of the Carter-Fortmiller Home to the National Register of Historic Places, May 1981
Item 4: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes regarding approval of Carter Fortmiller House for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, June 1981
Item 5: City of Ashland, Oregon street map
Item 6: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Levy concerning comments on the proposed removal of an outbuilding on the Carter-Fortmiller House, August, 1984
Item 7: David G. Talbot, State Historic Preservation Officer correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes regarding notification that the Carter-Fortmiller House was entered in the National Register of Historic Places, December, 1981
File 18: Curry Manor – Warner (part 1)
Item 1: David G. Talbot, State Historic Preservation Officer correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner regarding entrance of the Curry, Nathaniel Farmstead to the National Register of Historic Places, December, 1983
Item 2: Photocopy of Roseburg High School Graduating Exercises, May , 1903
Item 3: Gerald D. Wright, Genealogy Librarian correspondence to Ella Mae Young concerning research on Nathaniel Curry, December, 1982
Item 4: Handwritten notes concerning finances
Item 5: Photocopy of information from the 1880 Census if the United States
Item 6: Kay Atwood correspondence to Roseburg County Courthouse Office of Probate regarding assistance with National Register nomination, January, 1983
Item 7: Faye Benham, Secretary to Fr. Falby correspondence to Kay Atwood regarding information on the Curry Family, January, 1983
Item 8: Handwritten notes to Kay Atwwod, January, 1983
Item 9: Photocopy of notes from Chas Curry, August, 1992
Item 10: Ella Mae Young , Research Historian correspondence to Kay Atwood regarding information on the Curry family, December, 1982
Item 11: Kay Atwood correspondence to Clerk of Probate, San Francisco County Probate Division regarding assistance with probate file for Nathaniel Curry, January, 1983
Item 12: Brooke Whiting, Curator of Rare Books and Literary Manuscripts correspondence to Kay Atwood regarding information on Charles Curry, Janurary, 1983
Item 13: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Nathaniel Curry Estate
Item 14: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Nathaniel Curry Estate (pages 6-13, 15)
Item 15: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Nathaniel Curry Estate (page 17)
Item 16: Kay Atwood correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner regarding money concerning the preparation of application for Nomination to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 17: Linda Schnell, Staff Writer correspondence to Kay Atwood regarding information on the Curry mansion, March, 1983
Item 18: Curry Manor-Warner Photograph slide
Item 19: Handwritten notes to Kay Atwood
File 19: Curry Manor – Warner (part 2)
Item 1: Photocopied Newspaper: “The family that is no more” by Linda Schnell of the News Review Weekender, February 27th, 1983 regarding the Curry Mansion
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Ella Mae Young April 15th, 1983 regarding the Umpqua lighthouse and the Curry’s architect
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form for the Curry Manor in 1982
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Warner from Elisabeth Potter on May 20th, 1983 regarding the approval of the Curry manor for nomination to the National Register
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Elisabeth Potter on July 27th, 1983 as a thanks to Kay for her nice note and information about Mr. Warner. Attached is a photocopy of a typewritten letter to Mr. Warner from Elisabeth Potter on July 27th, 1983 regarding items she hopes he can supply for the Curry Manor
Box 2: Papers and Correspondence Concerning National Register Designation
File 1: Pracht. 234 Vista St. Nininger, Amos House Ashland
Item 1: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties – Accompaniment to Nominations form & National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Humboldt Pracht House (2 copies)
Item 2: Article from the Mail Tribune regarding the Bybee House, Calhoun house, and the Pracht House, January, 1981
Item 3: David G. Talbot, State Historic Preservation Officer correspondence to Reverend and Mrs. Ellis regarding notification that the Pracht (Humboldt) House was entered in the National Register of Historic Places, December, 1981
Item 4: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office correspondence to Reverend and Mrs. Ellis regarding approval of the nomination of the Pracht, Humboldt, House for the National Register of Historic Places, June, 1981
Item 5: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office correspondence to Reverend and Mrs. Ellis acknowledging a receipt of a National Register nomination form concerning the Pracht (Humboldt) House, April, 1981
Item 6: David G. Talbot, State Historic Preservation Officer correspondence to Reverend and Mrs. Ellis regarding consideration of the Pracht (Humboldt) House to be nominated to the National Register of Historic Places, May, 1981
Item 7: Pages 6a-6b of the National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Humboldt Pracht House
Item 8: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office correspondence to Reverend and Mrs. Ellis regarding evaluation of the Pracht (Humboldt) House, January, 1981
Item 9: Notes (corrections), March, 1981
Item 10: Notes (corrections), March, 1981 with pages from National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form
Item 11: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Humboldt Pracht House
File 2: 80 Hargadine. Curry Manor Roseburg, Oregon
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Amos and Vera Nininger House (1st 2 pages have duplicates)
Item 2: Elisabeth Potter, Preservation Specialist from the Department of Transportation State Historic Preservation Office correspondence to Phillip Thormahlen regarding nomination of the Nininger, Amos and Vera, House to the National Register of Historic Places, May, 1982
Item 3: David G. Talbot, State Historic Preservation Officer correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thormahlen regarding entrance of the Nininger, Amos and Vera, House to the National Register of Historic Places, November, 1982
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form – Amos and Vera Nininger House (with 2 added street maps)
Item 5: Correspondence from Kay Atwood, April, 1982
File 3: Bragg House. Glenview Orchard, Rural Medford
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form, Bragg House owned by Mr. and Mrs. William B. Terpening. includes map and 11 pages of photocopied photographs (29 pages total)
Item 2: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties physical description of property and statement of historical significance, recorded by Kay Atwood on December 3rd 1985
Item 3: Photocopied black and white photograph: long shot of the Bragg House (3)
Item 4: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close up of the Bragg House taken from the front left angle (3)
Item 5: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close up from the side of the Bragg House (3)
Item 6: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close up from the backside of the Bragg House (3)
Item 7: Photocopied black and white photograph: Bragg House interior, fireplace (3)
Item 8: Photocopied black and white photograph: Bragg House interior, front
door and decorative roof detail (3)
Item 9: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close up of a possible barn or warehouse (3)
Item 10: Photocopied black and white photographs: Side angle view of the Bragg House and interior window with window seat and curtains (3)
Item 11: Photocopied black and white photographs: 2 photos of a shed in overgrown landscape (3)
Item 12: Photocopied black and white photographs: Medium angled shot of Bragg House and angled shot of garage with gas pump (3)
Item 13: Photocopied black and white photographs: Birdseye view of the Bragg House and portrait photo of little girl in the side yard
Item 14: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. William Terpening from Kay Atwood dated December 10th, 1985 regarding a donation of nine-hundred dollars for preparation of the nomination
Item 15: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. William Terpening from Elisabeth Potter, The National Register Nominations Coordinator regarding the approval of the Glenview Orchard Ensemble for a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 16: Handwritten list of “Growers and Packers in the era of change from 1920-1955) 4 pages
Item 17: Articles from the Medford Mail Tribune titled “Fall Building Campaign Now Join in Medford” and “Colvig Closes Affirmative in Jeffrey Debate” dated August 22, 1922
Item 18: Photos of homes in Medford including the “Beautiful Livingston Home on the Old Stage Road”, names written on the photos include Corming Kenley and Gordon Voorhies. January 1st, 1928
Item 19: Stapled packet of “Beautiful Homes of Medford People” with the handwritten names: “Mr. and Mrs. Aarold D. Grey, Vancouver Ave.”, “Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Pipes, Queen Anne”, “Robert B. Strang, corner Main and Vancouver”, “Max GeBaver”, “H.C. Williamson, Corning Court”, “Mabel Cotheen-1934” and “W.H. Evans, East Main.” January 1st, 1928
Item 20: Photocopied article from the Medford Mail Tribune, January 2nd, 1927. “Typical Scenes of Some of the Ranch Homes in the Rogue River Valley”
Item 21: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from F. Corning Kenly, Jr. dated October 29th, 1985 regarding Kenly’s existing knowledge of the Bragg House
Item 22: Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Mary Ode dated November 25, 1985 regarding the aerial photo of the Bragg House
File 4: Pelton House
Item 1: National Register of Historic Place Registration Form for the Pelton, John and Charlotte House (32 pages) including photocopied photos and sketches of the land layout
Item 2: Article: “Neighbors hope to speed Ashland building restoration” from the Medford Mail Tribune, January 2nd, 1992
Item 3: Article: “Pelton House boosters to rally Saturday” from the Ashland Daily Tidings on Thursday, January 2nd, 1992
Item 4: Article: “Friends of Pelton House rally in support” by Monica Alleven of the Ashland Daily Tidings January 6th, 1992
Items 5: Article: “Burned home sits idle” by Julie Shippen of the Medford Mail Tribune November 8th, 1991 photo by Bob Pennell
Item 6: Article: “Neighbors urge restoration of historic house” from the Ashland Daily Tidings September 23rd, 1991
Item 7: Article: “Fire damaged historic structure on ‘B’ Street fights for its life” by Curtis Hayden of The Sneak Preview September 19th, 1991 (2 pages)
Item 8: Typed letter to Bob and Denise Miller from Jim Lewis, Chairman of the Ashland Historic Commission February 21st, 1992 regarding their inaction to restore the house with the insurance payment
Item 9: Signed petition from the “’B’ Street Historic Neighborhood Association” to restore the Pelton House
Item 10: Article: “Neighbors urge restoration of house” by Vicki Guarino of the Medford Mail Tribune January 5th, 1992 photo by Bob Pennell
Item 11: Typed letter to Mayor Golden and Counselors from Michael O’Brien, Vice President of “The B Street Historic Neighborhood Association” January 2nd, 1992 regarding their request for the city to take action in restoring the Pelton House
Item 12: Article: “The Damaged House” by Monica Alleven of the Ashland Daily Tidings December 23rd, 1991 photo by Randy Wrighthouse
Item 13: Article: “Historic Pelton House is sold, will be restored” from the Ashland Daily Tidings April 16th, 1992
Item 14: Typed letter to Bob and Denise Miller from Jim Lewis, Chairman of the Ashland Historic Commission November 26th, 1991 regarding their continuous inaction to protect the Pelton House (2 pages)
Item 15: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Pelton, John and Charlotte House (Similar to Item 1 but without maps and photos)
Item 16: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from John and Linda Ferguson, owners, regarding their support of the Pelton House
Item 17: Photocopied article with indistinguishable title and author. Dated 1894. Regarding the Pelton House
Item 18: Photocopied articles from the Semi-Weekly Tidings April 1st, 1901
Item 19: Photocopied articles from the Semi-Weekly Tidings April 7th, 1896. Highlighted title “Mrs. And W.J. Schmidt Dead”
Item 20: Photocopied articles from the Semi-Weekly Tidings undated. “Mrs. Pelton, a Local Pioneer Died Saturday”
Item 21: Site plan for the Pelton House exterior
Item 22: First floor, floor plan for the Pelton House interior
Item 23: Second floor, floor plan for the Pelton House interior
Item 24: Sanborn Fire Insurance Map, 1898, Pelton House
Item 25: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close up of the front of the Pelton House (2)
Item 26: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close up, angled view of the Pelton House
Item 27: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close up, side view of the Pelton House including adjacent building
Item 28: Photocopied black and white photographs: Close up of the roofing details of the Pelton House (2)
Item 29: Photocopied black and white photographs: Two Medium shots of the Pelton House from different angles
Item 30: Photocopied black and white photograph: Side view of the Pelton House showing the detailed woodwork (2)
Item 31: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close ups of the fireplace and outside of the bay window of the Pelton House (2)
Item 32: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close up of the woodwork on the door frame in the Pelton House (2)
Item 33: Photocopied black and white photograph: Close up of the side of the Pelton House, bay window in the center
Item 34: Typed letter to John and Linda Ferguson from Kay Atwood November 1st, 1992 regarding agreement forms and requested material from the State Historic Preservation Office
Item 35: Hand drawn floor plan for the Pelton House, first floor, includes measurements
Item 36: Photocopied drawing of the floor plan for the Pelton House, second floor, includes measurements (2)
Item 37: Photocopied drawing, birds eye view of the land layout for the Pelton House and adjacent buildings
Item 38: Photocopied drawing of the first floor layout, rooms cut and pasted onto the paper
Item 39: Photocopied drawing of the second floor layout, larger scale (1/4 “-1’0”)
Item 40: Photocopied drawing of B Street next to the Pelton House by John Ferguson January 10th, 1993
Item 41: Photocopied drawing of the land layout for the Pelton House property including the existing house and the adjacent buildings
Item 42: Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson from Robert L. Meinen, State Historic Preservation Officer, October 12th, 1993 regarding the Pelton House nomination to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 43: Detailed floor plan for the first floor of the Pelton House
Item 44: Handwritten notes of the history of the Pelton House from 1888-1994 on yellow notepad paper (2 pages)
Item 45: Letter to Mrs. Elizabeth Walton Potter of the State Historic Preservation office from Brian L. Almquist, city administrator April 7th, 1993 regarding their efforts to restore the Pelton House after the fire (3 copies)
Item 46: Film slide of the Pelton House in an envelope with an attached sticky note from Sonja to Kay Atwood that reads “David did a good job!”
Item 47: Letter to the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation from the State Historic Preservation Office, James M. Hamrick (Deputy SHPO) March 18th, 1993 regarding the agenda for their two-day meeting
Item 48: Letter to Elisabeth Walton Potter from James Lewis, chairman of the Ashland Historic Commission April 13, 1993 regarding the meeting on April 7th, 1993
Item 49: Ashland Fire Department fire investigation report for the Pelton House, suspicion of arson (2 pages)
Item 50: State of Oregon fire report by the state fire marshal August 2nd, 1991
Item 51: Ashland Fire Department response from August 2nd, 1991 (incident
report)
Item 52: Typed description of the Pelton House with details of the custom restoration
Item 53: Typed letter to Brian L. Almquist, city administrator, from Elisabeth Walton Potter April 12th, 1993 regarding the proposed nomination of the Pelton House for the national Register of Historic Places, includes a sticky note from Sonja
Item 54: Handwritten notes from Sonja about what needs to be repaired for the Pelton House
Item 55: Black and white photo of the Pelton House in the early 1970’s taken by terry Skibby, in a photo sleeve
Item 56: Black and white photo of the Pelton House from December, 1991 taken by Terry Skibby, in photo sleeve
Item 57: Black and white photo of a photo of the Pelton House, undated but before fire damage
File 5: 1917 East Main-Medford
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory- Nomination form for the Clark-Jackson-Baker House (12 pages) (3 copies)
Item 2: film negative, two photos of the Clark-Jackson-Baker House, inside a film sleeve
Item 3: Typewritten letter to the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation from the State Preservation Office, D.W. Powers, Deputy SHPO January 26th, 1982 regarding the agenda for an upcoming meeting on March 5th, 1982
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Peter van Witt, September 21, 1981 regarding additional information about the Clark-Jackson-Baker House from Bob Keeney
Item 5: Biographical Sketch of Glenn L. Jackson (4 pages)
Item 6: Article: “Glenn Jackson: leader and servant” by Fred A. Stickel and J. Richard Noked of the Portland Oregonian Editorial, Tuesday, June 24th, 1980
Item 7: Article: “Jackson remembered” by the Oregon Stater, September 9th, 1980 regarding the death of Glenn L. Jackson
Item 8: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties description of the Clark-Jackson-Baker House, recorded by Kay Atwood on January 2nd, 1982 (3 copies)
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Witt from Elisabeth Potter,
preservation specialist January 26th, 1982 regarding the nomination of the Clark-Jackson-Baker House
Item 10: Four film slides of the interior to the Clark-Jackson-Baker House, inside a plastic film sleeve
Item 11: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Witt from Elisabeth Potter, March 16thm 1982 regarding the failure to nominate the Clark-Jackson-Baker House as it does not meet the necessary criteria
Item 12: Typewritten notes regarding the history and past renovations of the Clark-Jackson-Baker House
Item 13: Article: “The mark of Clark” by Stu Watson of the Medford Mail Tribune February 28th, 1982 in regards to efforts made to get the Clark-Jackson-Baker House listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Item 14: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Witt from Elisabeth Potter, May 4th, 1982 regarding the nomination of the Clark-Jackson-Baker House
Item 15: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Witt from David G. Talbot, November 19th, 1982 regarding actions with the State advisory Committee on Historic Preservation
Item 16: Addenda for the Clark-Jackson-Baker House including 2 graphs
Item 17: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Peter van Witt, April 12 th, 1982 regarding the revised application to the National Register
File 6: Patton draft file (Patton, Hamilton House)
Item 1: Photocopied film slides of the inside of the house
Item 2: Photocopied newspaper spread: “Alfred S. V. Carpenter’s Beautiful Home Now Complete” by the Medford Mail Tribune, May 8th, 1927
Item 3: Typewritten description of the Patton-Hamilton House by Kay Atwood (2 pages)
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Trustees Matthew Baker Estate from Elisabeth Potter, Coordinator of the National Register Nominations. May 18th, 1993 regarding the approval of the Baker, Sophenia Ish House (1895) for nomination as a historic place
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Gary and Sharlene Peters from Elisabeth Potter, Coordinator of the National Register Nominations. May 18th, 1993 regarding the approval of the Patton, Hamilton and Edith, House (1929) for nomination as a historic place
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Jim Maize, Assistant Planner of the Parks and Recreation Department, May 5th 1993 regarding a
recommendation that the Patton-Hamilton House be placed on the National Register of Historic Places
Item 7: Postcard in envelope to Kay Atwood from Gary and Sharlene Peters, February 17th, 1993. A thank you note written inside.
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Gary and Sharlene Peters from Elisabeth Potter, March 23rd, 1993 regarding the review of the nomination for the Potter-Hamilton house by the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation pn May 7 th, 1993
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Elisabeth Potter October 12 th, 1992 regarding the candidacy of the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 10: Photocopied sketch map of the Patton-Hamilton property
Item 11: Photocopied ground floor site plan for the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 12: Second floor site plan for the Patton-Hamilton House on parchment paper
Item 13: Ground floor site plan for the Patton-Hamilton House on parchment paper
Item 14: Photocopied sketch map of the Patton-Hamilton property and surrounding neighborhood
Item 15: Warranty Deed for the Patton-Hamilton House, May 28th, 1992 signed by Hugh and Vivian Collins, handwritten notes on back
Item 16: Site map of Medford showing the original town in 1885 and the original city in 1901
Item 17: To do list for the Patton-Hamilton House handwritten on notebook paper
Item 18: Site map showing Reservoir Park
Item 19: Site map closer up 49-1
Item 20: Typewritten letter to Gary and Sharlene Peters from Kay Atwood, May 11th, 1993, regarding the advisory committee’s positive reaction to the Patton-Hamilton House and travel expenses (2 pages)
Item 21: Typewritten letter to John and Linda Ferguson from Kay Atwood, May 11th, 1993, regarding the outcome of their trip and trip expenses
Item 22: Typewritten letter to John and Linda Ferguson from Kay Atwood, March 23, 1993, regarding the proposal of the Pelton, John and Charlotte House for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places
File 7: Hamilton Patton House
Item 1: Typewritten letter to Edward E. Barnett from kay Atwood, October 13 th, 1992, regarding the nomination of the Patton-Hamilton House to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Gary and Sharlene Peters from Kay Atwood, October 8th, 1992, regarding Bill Patton and Elisabeth Potter and preparation expenses
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood, October 7th, 1992, regarding a multiple resource nomination for the Ashland cemeteries and the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 5: Photocopied site map of Valley View street
Item 6: Sketch Map of the Patton-Hamilton property
Item 7: Ground floor site plan for the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 8: Second floor site plan for the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 9: Photocopied black and white photo: front, angled shot of the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 10: Photocopied black and white photo: side shot of the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 11: Photocopied black and white photo: backside of the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 12: Photocopied black and white photo: angled backside of the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 13: Photocopied black and white photo: Other side angle of the backside of the Patton-Hamilton House including shed
Item 14: Photocopied black and white photo: Front door and carport of the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 15: Photocopied black and white photo: Brick wall with windows and possible tennis court
Item 16: Photocopied black and white photo: Two photos of the parlor room, furnished
Item 17: Photocopied black and white photo: Doorway and Fireplace
Item 18: Photocopied black and white photo: Stairwell and window
Item 19: Typed notes for the Oakland Tribune, May 6th, 1952 regarding Louis B. Humphrey
Item 20: Decorative card to Kay Atwood from Cecile Barnett, November 2nd, 1992 regarding tape, Hugh Collins and the enclosed photo of Louis B. Humphrey
Item 21: Decorative card to Kay Atwood from Cecile Barnett, November 28th, 1992 regarding information about the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 22: Handwritten note on notebook paper dated May 6th, 1952 regarding Louis B. Humphrey
Item 23: Typewritten letter to Cecile Barnett from Kay Atwood, November 15th, 1992, regarding information about Barnett’s father
Item 24: Typewritten letter to Cecile Barnett from Kay Atwood, October 13th, 1992, regarding the nomination of the Patton-Hamilton House to the National Register of Historic Places and information about Barnett’s father
Item 25: Typewritten letter to Cecile Barnett from Kay Atwood, October 20th, 1992, containing a thank you and an additional 11 questions for Barnett to try to answer, primarily concerning her father
Item 26: Photocopied black and white photo: wide shot of the Patton-Hamilton House
Item 27: Copy of the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Patton-Hamilton House with attached photos and site plans
Item 28: 23 various photos of the Patton-Hamilton House in black and white
Item 29: Decorative postcard to Kat Atwood from ? regarding the signed agreement of historic register work
File 8: 2336 Table Rock Rd. Dr. Sweeney
Item 1: Typewritten letter to Luis and Penny Jauregui from Elisabeth Potter, January 8th, 1992, regarding the nomination of the Sweeney House to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Sweeney House with attached typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter form Kay Atwood, November 26th, 1991, regarding the form and the previous owners of the property (4 copies)
Item 3: Article “Observe Golden Anniversary”, 1942 regarding Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney. Photo by Shangle
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Elisabeth Potter, August 15th, 1991, regarding the potential candidacy of the Sweeney house for the National Register
Item 5: Photocopied Article “Beautiful Home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter” Medford Mail Tribune, January 1st, 1928
Item 6: Frank Clark Inventory 1982 form for the Sweeney House
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood, August 13th, 1991 regarding the completion of the National Register nominations
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Jauregui from Kay Atwood, August 14th, 1991, regarding a simple contract for the project
Item 9: Photocopied black and white photos: 4 photos of the Sweeney House (2 pages)
Item 10: National Register of Historic Places list of photos (10 photos listed) (2 copies)
Item 11: Clipping of a photocopied article regarding Vendyl Jones November 7th, 1924 through 1925 (2 copies)
Item 12: Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Jauregui from Elisabeth Potter, March 4th, 1992, regarding the approval of the Sweeney House for nomination to the National Register
Item 13: Typewritten letter of unanimous support from the Medford Historic Commission via Jim Maize to Luis and Penny Jauregui
Item 14: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Jauregui from David Talbot, June 22, 1992, regarding the official entry of the Sweeney House to the National Register of Historic Places
File 9: Hanley Farm (landmark status not achieved)
Item 1: Typed retelling of conversations and events concerning the Hanley Farm
Item 2: Typed letter to Brad Linder from Ann E. Huston, National Historic Landmarks Coordinator, February 8th, 1994, regarding an inquiry of the possibility of studying the Hanley Farm for National landmark designation
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Brad Linder from Kat Atwood, January 18th, 1994 regarding the preparation of the Hanley Farm
Item 4: Official National Register Nomination for the Hanley Farm 1983
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Brad Linder from Kay Atwood, October 25th, 1993, regarding the application for the National Landmark Status and expenses involved (2 copies)
Item 6: USDI/NPS NRHP Registration Form (blank)
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood, November 2nd,
1992, regarding the Hanley Farm application as a national historic landmark
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Brad Linder from Kay Atwood, November 9 th, 1992, regarding the nomination of the Hanley Farm
Item 9: Guidelines for The National Historic Landmark Program
Item 10: Typewritten letter to David Talbot from George Emery of the U.S. Department of the Interior, January 20th, 1978, regarding the enclosed copy of the Historic Sites Survey study of the Timberline Lodge in 1977
Item 11: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form for the Timberline Lodge 1973
Item 12: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Oregon Caves Historic District
Item 13: Various photocopied photos of Timberline Lodge in black and white
Item 14: Summary of the National Historic Landmarks Criteria for Evaluation, December 4th, 1992
Item 15: Typewritten letter to Brad Linder from Elisabeth Potter, November 9 th, 1992 regarding the nomination of the Hanley Farm to the National Register
Item 16: Detailed, typewritten description of the Hanley Farm
Item 17: Typed notes from Brad re: initial letter to Ann E. Huston including questions
Item 18: Typewritten challenges in researching Hanley Family History
File 10: Roper House
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form for the Roper House (2 copies)
Item 2: Photocopied aerial map of Ashland
Item 3: Form from the State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Places for the Roper House including physical description and photocopied photos, recorded by Kay Atwood
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Patrick Gibbs from Kay Atwood, March 19th, 1985, regarding expenses for the Roper House
Item 5: Black and white photo of the Roper House
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Michael and Laurie Gibbs from Elisabeth Potter, April 9th, 1985 regarding to confirmation that the Roper House had been proposed to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Michael and Laurie Gibbs from Elisabeth Potter, May 17th, 1985, regarding the approval of the Roper House for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 8: Handwritten notes on notepad paper regarding the Roper House, dated June 27th, 1995
Item 9: Informative pamphlet for the Winchester Inn
File 11: Trinity Church
Item 1: Typed letter to Kay Atwood from The American Bell Association, February 13th, 1984, regarding a booklet (inside envelope)
Item 2: Typed letter to Dick Straw from Kay Atwood, May 9th, 2001, regarding Trinity’s listing in the National Register of Historic Places (3 copies)
Item 3: Newspaper clipping: “Church has its spot in history” by Mark Rothman of the Ashland Daily Tidings, November 12th, 1983
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Jerry A. Lamb, January 25 th, 1983, regarding the official historic status of Trinity Church
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Reverend Jerry A. Lamb from David G. Talbot, April 23rd, 1984, regarding the official nomination of Trinity Church to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Elizabeth Terry Enochs from Elisabeth Potter, May 11th, 1993, regarding a request for approval of a rose window installation in Trinity Church
Item 7: Typed brief description of the Trinity Church’s history titled “St. Luke’s Parrish”
Item 8: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form for the Trinity Episcopal Church
Item 9: Index of Bishop Morris’ visits to Ashland by The Ashland Daily Tidings, contains 33 visits from 1884 to 1897
Item 10: Typewritten Article: “Meneely Bell Played Role at Arsenal” by John C. Kacharian as published by the Times Record on March 31st, 1973
Item 11: Newspaper with headline “Convention Admits Trinity Church as Parish in 1950 (author unknown) and “First Recorded Ashland Service Held August 31, 1884 by Josephine Polivka of the Ashland Daily Tidings in October of 1957
Item 12: Details of Bishop Morris’ visits typewritten on index cards (11 cards in total)
Item 13: Individual film negatives with color transparency (15 total inside pouch)
Item 14: Page torn from a book, diocese of Oregon, order of first services held, when and what churches
Item 15: Newspaper: The Oregon Episcopal Churchman, Portland, Oregon. July, 1976, Vol. 68, No. 5. Special edition celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Diocese of Oregon 1851-1976
File 12: William Graff Cabin (BLM) Review
Item 1: Various Color photos of the William Graff Cabin (17 total in photo pouch)
Item 2: Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Mrs. Allen M. Boyden, July 6 th, 1978 regarding a prospective meeting to discuss information about the history of the William Graff Cabin (2 pages)
Item 3: Cultural Resource Field Review of the William Graff Cabin including description of the interior/exterior, its condition and its significance (2 copies)
Item 4: Josephine County Cultural and Historical Resource Survey for the William Graff Cabin dates September 28th, 1984, includes photocopied photo (2 copies)
Box 3: Papers and Correspondence Concerning National Register Designation
File 1: Neil, Leander House (not accepted to the National Register)
Item 1: Envelope containing 2 film strips and 2 film negatives of the Leander House
Item 2: Newspaper clipping: “SkillsBank to restore old house” by the Medford Mail Tribune on March 8th, 1981
Item 3: Typewritten description of Leander A. Neil and his background
Item 4: Photocopied article clipping: “Neil Funeral Largely Attended at Jacksonville” (author and publication unknown) dated 1917
Item 5: Photocopied article clipping: “Claiborne Neil Laid to Rest in Ashland Cemetary” (author and publication unknown) presumably in 1917
Item 6: Photocopied article clippings: titled “The Death Angel” and “Notable Event in the history of the Neil Clans” (author and publication unknown) presumably in 1917
Item 7: Newspaper page: “Skillsbank members join to renovate house” by Caroline Green of the Ashland Daily Tidings on August 28th, 1981
Item 8: Receipt received from Kay Atwood, dated November 4th, 1981, attached is a scratch sheet of paper with calculations on it
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Marian Lahr from David Talbot dated November 5 th, 1981, regarding the consideration of the Leander House by the State Advisory
Committee of Historic Preservation for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 10: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form for the Leander House dated November 6th, 1981. Includes description of the house
Item 11: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Beth Wilson of the Ashland Historic Committee, dated December 8th, 1981, a recommendation to not nominate the Leander House on the National Register
Item 12: Typewritten letter to Marian Lahr from Elisabeth Potter, dated December 18th, 1981, regarding the determination that the Leander House does not meet the criteria for the National Register
Item 13: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form Packet for the Leander House
File 2: McCall House – Oak Street
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form Packet for the McCall House (2 copies)
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from John Fregonese, planning director for the city of Ashland. Dated July 18th, 1980, regarding Fregonese’s comments on the McCall House and it’s future
Item 3: Photocopied photos of the McCall House, four in total
Item 4: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties physical description of the McCall House, dated July 12th, 1980
File 3: Armory Ashland
Item 1: Typewritten letter to Gary Lockwood from Elisabeth Potter, dated March 6th, 1987, regarding the discussion with the State Advisory Committee about the nomination of the Ashland Armory to the National Register
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Byron Schriever from Elisabeth Potter, dated January 15th, 1987, a notification that the Ashland Armory had been proposed for nomination to the National Register
Item 3: Typewritten essay titled “The Life and Works of John Hunzicker, Architect (1967-1945)” by Kimberly Keir Lakin, dated June 1982
Item 4: Typewritten essay titled “History of the Oregon Army National Guard” writer and date unknown
Item 5: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form Packet for the Charles J. and Elisa A. Schnabel Residence
Item 6: Collection of photocopies of the Ashland Daily Tidings from the early
1910s concerning the Ashland Armory
Item 7: Typewritten letter to The Honorable L. Gordon Medaris from Elisabeth Potter, dated January 15th, 1987, informing Mayor Medaris that the Ashland Armory had been proposed for nomination to the National Register
Item 8: Business card for Lance K. Pugh of the Ashland Performing Arts Center
Item 9: Messy notes on yellow legal paper concerning the Ashland Armory
Item 10: Business card for Lance K. Pugh of the Van Vleet and Associates inc. Realtors
Item 11: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties, typed physical description and statement of historical significance of the Ashland Armory
Item 12: Typewritten letter to Lance Pugh from Kay Atwood, dated March 4 th, 1987, regarding travel expenses
Item 13: Typewritten letter to Byron Schriever from David Talbot, dated October 20th, 1987, regarding the official entry of the Ashland Armory to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 14: Typewritten letter to Lance Pugh from Elisabeth Potter, dated October 21st, 1987, regarding the successful entry of the Ashland Armory to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 15: Typewritten letter to Mayor Medaris from David Talbot, dated October 20th, 1987, informing him that the Ashland Armory was successfully entered into the National Register of Historic Places
Item 16: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form Packet for the Ashland Armory
File 4: 1st National Bank, Oregon Building
Item 1: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the First National Bank/Oregon Building, recorded by Kay Atwood on August 20th, 1979 (2 copies)
Item 2: Typewritten letter to the Ashland City Council from William W. Patton, General Manager of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, dated August 27th, 1979, regarding the application for the Oregon Building and the First National Bank to be placed on the National Register
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from William W. Patton, dated August 27th, 1979, regarding necessary forms and materials for the application for the First National Bank and Oregon Building’s application
File 5: Redwood Hotel – Grants Pass
Item 1: Two film slides of the Redwood Hotel enclosed in envelope
Item 2: Newspaper: “Renovating the Redwoods” by the Daily Courier on Tuesday, March 8th, 1979
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form Packet for the Redwoods Hotel
File 6: Enders House & Building
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form Packet for the Enders House
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form Packet for the Enders Building
Item 3:Typewritten letter to Albert Teitelbaum from Elisabeth Potter, dated March 7th, 1986, regarding the approval of the Enders Building for nomination to the National Register
Item 4: Typewritten letter to the Drescher Children Family Trust from Elisabeth Potter, dated March 7th, 1986, regarding the approval of the Enders Building for nomination to the National Register
Item 5: Memorandum in support of the application of the Enders Building before the city council of Ashland
Item 6: Memorandum to the Historic Commission from the Mayor & City Council, dated February 5th, 1986
Item 7: Collection of photocopied photos of the Enders Building, 3 total (3 copies)
Item 8: Nomination work sheet from the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation with attached route slip to Kay Atwood from Elisabeth Potter
Item 9: Photocopy of Ashland Daily Tidings December 12th, 1910, with articles concerning the Enders Building
Item 10: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Juli Schwartz, dated June 17th, 1985 regarding advice about the Enders Building and the application to the National Register
Item 11: Piece of notebook paper with scribbled writing pertaining to the Enders House, calculations on the back
Item 12: Typewritten letter to Julie Schwartz from Kay Atwood, dated May 5th, 1985, regarding the fee of preparing the nomination of the Enders House to the National Register
Item 13: Typewritten letter to the Drescher Children Family Trust from Elisabeth
Potter, dated March 7th, 1986, regarding a State Advisory Committee meeting about the nomination of the Enders House to the National Register
Item 14: A brief explanation of the National Registration nomination process
File 7: Hanley Farm
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Hanley Farm
Item 2: Hanley Farm Archeological Study Final Report dated November 15th,1983
Item 3: Typed document titled: Archeological assessment of a 19th century Oregon Farmstead by Kathryn R. Winthrop
Item 4: Typed document titled: The evolution of the farmstead landscape through succeeding generations of the Hanley Farm
File 8: Driver House – Central Point
Item 1: Five individual film slides with photos of the Driver House exterior and interior (in envelope)
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Driver House
Item 3: Film negative containing six photos of the interior of the Driver House
Item 4: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Driver House
Item 5: Collection of photocopied blueprints of the Driver House (seven in total)
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Frutchey from Elisabeth Potter, dated August 31st, 1989, regarding the official proposal of the Driver House for nomination to the National Register
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Frutchey from Elisabeth Potter, dated November 24th, 1989, regarding the State Advisory Committee meeting where the Driver House was approved for nomination to the National Register
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Frutchey from David Talbot, dated April 6th, 1990, regarding the entry of the Driver House to the National Register
Item 9: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Driver House including photocopied photos of the property
File 9: Ahlf House
Item 1: Typewritten letter to Joan Wood from Elisabeth Potter, dated November 24th, 1982, regarding the State Advisory Committee meeting where the Ahlf
House was approved for nomination to the National Register
Item 2: One individual film slide with a photo of the Ahlf House fireplace
Item 3: Typewritten agreement between Joan Wood and Kay Atwood, dated July 18th, 1982, for the preparation of the Ahlf House nomination application
Item 4: Photocopied drawing of the layout of the first and second floor of the Ahlf House (2 copies)
Item 5: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Ahlf House
Item 6: Film negatives containing 10 photos of the Ahlf House exterior
Item 7: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Ahlf House (2 copies)
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Joan Wood from Elisabeth Potter, dated October 6th, 1982, regarding the official proposal of the Ahlf House for nomination to the National Register
Item 9: Affidavit for Marriage License for Mr. and Mrs. Ahlf, dated June 10 th, 1905
File 10: Meat Market (Kienlen-Harbeck Building)
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Kienlen-Harbeck House
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Darold D. Snyder from David Talbot, dated May 27th, 1982, regarding the official entry of the Kienlen-Harbeck House into the National Register
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Darold D. Snyder from Elisabeth Potter, dated December 23rd, 1981, regarding the State Advisory Committee meeting where the Kienlen-Harbeck House was approved for nomination to the National Register
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Darold D. Snyder from Elisabeth Potter, dated October 1st, 1981, regarding amendments made by the National Register and the delay of the nomination process of the Kienlen-Harbeck House
Item 5: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Kienlen-Harbeck House
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Darold D. Snyder from David Talbot, dated November 10th, 1981, regarding official nomination of the Kienlen-Harbeck House to the National Register
Item 7: Notice of a public hearing regarding a street improvement project dated
July 7th, 1981
File 11: Vaagan – Smith House
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Vaagan – Smith House
Item 2: One individual film slide of the exterior of the Vaagan – Smith House
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Bruce M. McGregor (Mayor) from Elisabeth Potter, dated August 27th, 1982, regarding the proposed nomination of the Vaagan – Smith House
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Vaagan from Elisabeth Potter, dated November 24th, 1982, regarding the State Advisory Committee meeting where the Vaagan – Smith House was approved for nomination to the National Register
Item 5: Typewritten letter to whom it may concern from Tommy Thompson, dated April 24th, 1981, a letter of support for the nomination of the Vaagan – Smith House to the National Register (3 copies)
Item 6: Newspaper clipping of a photo of the Vaagan – Smith House covered in snow
Item 7: Collection of drawings and photocopied blueprints of the Vaagan – Smith House and it’s neighborhood
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Vaagan from Elisabeth Potter, dated October 6th, 1982, regarding the official proposal for nomination of the Vaagan – Smith House to the National Register
Item 9: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Vaagan – Smith House dated August 5th, 1982
Item 10: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter and John Tess from Glenn Johnson, dated April 20th, 1981, regarding the enclosed information on the Vaagan – Smith House (Carnahan House)
Item 11: Newspaper clipping titled “Historic Home’s Future: Restoration or Parking?” by John K. Wiley of The Courier, dated May 4th, 1981 regarding the Vaagan – Smith House
Item 12: Newspaper Clipping titled “Bank Drops Bid on Old Home” by John K. Wiley of The Courier regarding the Vaagan – Smith House
Item 13: Typewritten letter to Tommy Thompson from Elisabeth Potter, dated May 1st, 1981, regarding previous, supporting comments about the prospective entry of the Vaagan – Smith House to the National Register
File 12: Number 1 Hillcrest (Boslough House)
Item 1: Two black and white photos of the Boslough House front porch
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Boslough House
Item 3: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Boslough House
File 13: 612 NW 5th St. – Grants Pass (Calhoun House)
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Calhoun House
Item 2: Collection of black and white, photocopied photographs of the Calhoun House
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Daniel F Hughes from Elisabeth Potter, dated January 14th, 1981, regarding the State Advisory Committee meeting where the Calhoun House was approved for nomination to the National Register
Item 4: Photocopy of a bit of a newspaper with an article about Mr. and Mrs. Drake and another titled “The Passing of Mrs. Mary J. Coolidge. Publication unknown, dated October of 1906 (2 copies)
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Daniel Hughes, dated October 24th, 1980, regarding payment for the historical preservation report
Item 6: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Calhoun House dated October 6th, 1980 (2 copies)
Box 4: Papers and Correspondence Concerning National Register Designation
File 1: 3rd and A St. – Grants Pass (Clemens House)
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Clemens House
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Gerry Clark, dated Frebruary 20th, 1988, regarding the recent purchase of the Clemens House and a request for historical information on it
Item 3: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Clemens House, dated August 10th, 1981 (3 copies)
Item 4: Photocopy of a newspaper clipping: “Clemens Ranks First of All G.P. Business Men” from the Daily Courier, dated April 3rd, 1885
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce White from Elisabeth Potter, dated August 18th, 1981, regarding the delay in processing the nomination of the
Clemens House to the National Register
Item 6: Photocopied blueprint of the Clemens property and neighborhood
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce White from David Talbot, dated November 10th, 1981, regarding the consideration of the Clemens House as a historic property by the State Advisory Committee
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce White from Elisabeth Potter, dated December 23rd, 1981, regarding the State Advisory Committee meeting where the Clemens House was approved for nomination to the National Register
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce White from David Talbot, dated May 13th, 1982, regarding the official entry of the Clemens House to the National Register
File 2: Norton; 127 NW “D” – Grants Pass
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Norton House
Item 2: Photocopied Article: “Today in History, Out of the Past” by Jerry Acklen of the Courier, dated June 6th (year unknown)
Item 3: Typed brief description of the Norton House dated June 28th, 1985, letterhead from the Sandeen Masonry, Inc.
Item 4: Typed document titled “Portrait and Bibliographical Record” of the Norton House
Item 5: Collection of photocopied blueprints of the Norton House property and neighborhood
Item 6: Photocopied pages of the Albany Directory in 1878, 1892 and 1898
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Kenneth and Alma Pierce from Elisabeth Potter, dated August 28th, 1985, regarding the proposal of the Norton House for nomination to the National Register (2 copies)
Item 8: Newspaper clipping: “Building Becomes Historic Buy” by Mary Korbulic of the Daily Courier, dated November 4th, 1985
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Kenneth and Alma Pierce from David Talbot, dated April 2nd, 1986, regarding the official entry of the Norton House to the National Register
File 3: Central Point Elementary School
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Central Point Elementary School (2 copies)
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Central Point School District from David Talbot, dated January 19th, 1981, regarding the official entry of the Central Point Elementary School into the National Register
File 4: 243 S. Holly, Medford (Fredenburg House)
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Fredenburg House
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Donna Archer, dated March 10th, 1981, regarding knowledge about the Fredenburg House
Item 3: Photocopied blueprint of S. Holly St. with the Fredenburg House, dated 1898 with corrections from 1903
Item 4: Copy of the insurance policy for the Fredenburg House (2)
Item 5: Typed list of documents pertaining to the Fredenburg House
Item 6: Handwritten list of deeds and title records for the Fredenburg House
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dames from Elisabeth Potter, dated Jun 26th, 1981, regarding the State Advisory Committee meeting where the Fredenburg House was approved for nomination to the National Register
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dames from David Talbot, dated May 17th, 1981, regarding the eligibility of the Fredenburg House for Federal grants
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dames from Elisabeth Potter, dated October 23rd, 1981, regarding the delay in processing the Nomination
Item 10: Typewritten letter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dames from Elisabeth Potter, dated December 23rd, 1981, regarding the approval of the Fredenburg House to be nominated for the National Register
Item 11: National Register of Historic Places – Nomination Form Addendum, dated September 1981
Item 12: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Fredenburg House
File 5: Cambell House
Item 1: Black and white photo of the Cambell House from the side
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Cambell House
Item 3: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Cambell House, dated May 18th, 1979
File 6: Tioga Hotel
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Tioga Hotel
Item 2: Photocopy of newspaper clipping with explanatory index card, “New Marshfield Hotel Which Will Be Open in July” April 16th, 1926 (2 copies: 1 old, 1 new)
Item 3: Collection of photocopied newspaper clippings, The Coos Bay Times, dated June 12th, 1926
Item 4: Typewritten letter to the University of Oregon Art and Architecture Library from Kay Atwood, dated June 16th, 1983, regarding the nomination of the Tioga Hotel and the request for information
Item 5: Collection of photocopied newspaper clippings from the Coos Bay Times, dated December 16th, 1924
Item 6: National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form, The Dalles Civic Auditorium
Item 7: Typed Document titled “History of Oregon” by Charlie Carey 1922
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Marcus Miller from Kay Atwood, dated June 14th, 1983, requesting information from a possible relative of Mr. Dougan
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Ann Austin of the Multnomah County Library , dated June 24th, 1983, regarding information about Mr. Dougan
Item 10: Typed Document titled: “Leigh L. Dougan, Architect” (2 photocopied pages)
Item 11: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Tioga Hotel, dated August 1st, 1983
Item 12: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood, dated August 22nd, 1983, regarding changes to the nomination application for the Tioga Hotel
Item 13: Issue of the newspaper “The World” No. 251, April 24th, 1984. Includes article titled “Tioga Officially a Historic Place”
File 7:McLean/ Good Samaritan/ Harbeck House – Grants Pass
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the McLean House
Item 2: Six individual film slides with photos of the exterior of the McLean House
Item 3: Informational Booklet for the Newman United Methodist Church Grants Pass, Oregon
Item 4: Typed Document titled: “The Story of Moses Williams Father of Presbyterianism in Southern Oregon” ( 6 pages)
Item 5: Collection of index cards with typed information about the McLean House on them
Item 6: Typewritten journal of Robert McLean, dated October 11th, 1922
File 8: Christie – Eiseman House
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Christie – Eiseman House (2 copies)
Item 2: Issue of the Grants Pass Courier from April 3rd, 1935.
File 9: Barnum Hotel
Item 1: Black and white photo of the Hotel Grand (Barnum Hotel) in 1923
Item 2: Three individual film slides of the exterior of the Barnum Hotel (in yellow film pouch)
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Barnum Hotel
Item 4: Photocopied packet titles “Frank C. Clark, Architect” includes attached note to Kay Atwood from Richard, dated July 29th, 1983
Item 5: Four index cards containing handwritten notes about the Barnum Hotel
Item 6: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Barnum Hotel
Item 7: Blank piece of paper with the Rogue River Valley Railway Co. letterhead, includes the name W.H. Barnum
Item 8: Photocopied document titled “Frank Clark Inventory – 1982” with identification and description of the hotel
Item 9: Photocopied newspaper clipping “High-rise may replace old hotel” by David Force of the Medford Mail Tribune, dated May 9th, 1979
Item 10: Photocopied newspaper clipping “City Supports proposal to replace old hotel” from the Medford Mail Tribune, dated Friday, April 27th, 1979
File 10: TuleLake CCC
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for Camp Tulelake (2 copies)
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from E.H. McCollum dated September 9th, 1985, regarding information about a gas pump
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Janice M. Peterson dated July 3rd, 1985, regarding the enclosed document “Guideline for Counting Contributing and Noncontributing Resources for National Register Documentation”
Item 4: CCC Camp Tulelake Recommendations. Contains basic background of the camp
Item 5: Typewritten notes from Elis. re: Tulelake concerning topo maps, photographs and contributing/noncontributing features of Camp Tulelake
Item 6: Typewritten notes about what can be done to Camp Tulelake (to-do list of sorts)
Item 7: Official documentation for determination of eligibility for Camp Tulelake
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from E.H. McCollum dated April 30th, 1985 regarding previously enclosed information about Camp Tulelake
Item 9: Photocopied blueprint/ plot plan for Camp Tulelake
Item 10: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Janice M. Peterson dated September 23rd, 1985, regarding a revised statement of significance for Camp Tulelake
Item 11: Typewritten letter to Edward Chamberlain from the Office of Historic Preservation dated March 13th, 1985, regarding questions about the camp. Attached is a collection of documents with information on the history of Camp Tulelake
Item 12: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from E.H. McCollum dated May 8th, 1985, regarding photo printing, payment and proceeding with the Camp Tulelake project
Item 13: Typewritten plan A and plan B for the proceeding of the Camp Tulelake project concerning it’s eligibility as a historic place
Item 14: Order receipt for services, specifically “Research and write Tulelake CCC Project for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places” by Kay Atwood
Item 15: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Trygve Bogevold dated July 15th, 1985, regarding the early history of Camp Tulelake
Item 16: United States Government memorandum to Homer McCollum from Janice Peterson, Regional Archeologist in Portland, Oregon. Dated April 19th, 1985 regarding negatives for pictures of Camp Tulelake
Item 17: Typed document titles “Introduction” containing historical information of Camp Tulelake
Item 18: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Dan M. Fultz dated January 28th, 1985, regarding a nnual reports for Camp Tulelake and Stan Turner, English teacher writing a book about Tulelake
Item 19: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Janice Peterson dated June 24th, 1985, regarding unnecessary information on the physical description of Camp Tulelake and it’s eligibility determination
Item 20: Typewritten letter to Janice Peterson from Kay Atwood dated July 29 th, 1985, regarding the nomination to the National Register
Item 21: Photocopied blueprints of the Camp Tulelake area (three in total)
Item 22: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Janice Peterson dated December 31st, 1985, regarding the photographs, National Register form and maps for Camp Tulelake
Item 23: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from E.H. McCollum dated January 17th, 1986, regarding the legal description of the C Camp area lots
Item 24: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from E.H. McCollum dated January 24th, 1986, regarding map location for Camp Tulelake
File 11: Flanagan House – Grants Pass
Item 1: Three sets of three film slides with photos of the Flanagan House and it’s neighborhood
Item 2: Eight individual film slides with photos of the Flanagan House interior and exterior (inside envelope)
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Flanagan House
Item 4: Typewritten letter to John W. Ridley from Elisabeth Potter dated October 6th, 1982, regarding the official proposal of the Flanagan House for nomination to the National Register
Item 5: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Flanagan House, dated August 4th, 1982
File 12: Gallagher/Galice Rd. (Speed’s Place On The Rogue)
Item 1: Photocopied newspaper clipping “Fishing lodge may become National Historic Place” by Tammy King of the Grants Pass Daily Courier. Dated May 4th, 1991
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Speed’s Place On The Rogue
Item 3: Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from John Gallagher dated January 16th, 1991
Item 4: Typewritten letter Zora Gallagher from David Talbot dated July 11th, 1991, regarding the official entry of the Speed’s Place On The Rogue’s to the National Register
Item 5: Photocopied newspaper clipping “Lodge Named ‘Historic place’” by the Daily Courier (undated)
Item 6: Typewritten letter to The State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation from The State Advisory Preservation Office dated December 31st, 1990, regarding the agenda of their upcoming meeting/luncheon
Item 7: Scenic Easement from the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management for the Gallagher residence. Dated October 29th, 1984
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Zora Gallagher from Elisabeth Potter dated December 28th, 1990, regarding the proposal of the Gallagher residence to be nominated to the National Register
Item 9: Typewritten letter to the Bureau of Land Management from Elisabeth Potter dated December 28th, 1990, regarding the proposal of the Gallagher residence to be nominated to the National Register
Item 10: Scratch paper with the deadline for the Scenic Easement Document on it (October 29th, 1984) along with other miscellaneous notes
Item 11: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Josephine County Board of Commissioners dated December 31st, 1990, regarding their support of the Speed’s Place On The Rogue’s nomination to the National Register
Item 12: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Martha Murphey dated December 27th, 1990, regarding the past meeting with the Josephine County Historical Society and their overwhelming support of the nomination
Item 13: Empty Envelope (the sender and receiver is somewhat illegible)
Item 14: Receipt from A Street Office Supply
Item 15: Typewritten letter to the Josephine County Board of Commissioners from Kay Atwood dated December 1st, 1990, regarding a request that the Board extend a letter of support to Elisabeth Potter for the nomination of the Speed’s Place On The Rogue
Item 16: Typewritten letter to Jim Leffman from Kay Atwood dated December 10th, 1990 regarding a previously enclosed copy of the official nomination form
for the Speed’s Place On The Rogue
Item 17: Typewritten letter to Larry McLane from Kay Atwood dated December 1st, 1990 regarding a request that the Board extend a letter of support to Elisabeth Potter for the nomination of the Speed’s Place On The Rogue
Item 18: Typewritten letter Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood dated November 23rd, 1990 regarding a previously enclosed copy of the nomination application for the Speed’s Place On The Rogue
Item 19: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Speed’s Place On The Rogue dated November 23rd, 1990
Item 20: Two photocopied pages from the Handbook of Mines and Prospects in Oregon
Item 21: Five photocopied pages from December Issue of the Mineral Resources of Oregon
Item 22: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood dated August 31st, 1990 regarding a request for opinions of the Speed’s Place On The Rogue
Item 23: Legal agreement between Zora Gallagher and Kay Atwood for preparation of the nomination form for the Speed’s Place On The Rogue. Dated November 11th, 1990
Item 24: Photocopied clipping of The Morning Oregonian newspaper dated August 19th, 1920
Item 25: Photocopied pages from the Mineral Resources of South-Western Oregon by Joseph Silas Diller, dated 1914
Item 26: Photocopied blueprints/drawings of the Speed’s Place On The Rogue and surrounding property
Item 27: Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Gwen L. Thomas as a thanks for the letter and maps previously sent
Item 28: Sheet of printer paper with the Gallagher estimate written on it ($1,000-$1,200)
Item 29: Three sheets of yellow legal paper with handwritten notes and calculations about money on them
Item 30: Small identification card confirming the insurance of a vehicle
Item 31: Typewritten letter to Zora Gallagher from Elisabeth Potter dated February 20th, 1991, regarding the official approval of the Speed’s Place On The Rogue for nomination to the National Register
File 13: Foulger Building
Item 1: Photocopied page of newspaper “Leon’s Will Open Luxurious New Store On Friday” by Nadine Palmerton dated July 28th, 1945
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood dated March 25th, 1997 regarding the previously enclosed copy of a letter to Mr. Patterson
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Andrew Patterson from Kay Atwood dated March 20th, 1990, regarding the fact that the building will not be eligible for nomination until 1995 (2 copies)
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Cameron Gloss from Kat Atwood dated March 25th, 1997, regarding the previously enclosed copy of her letter to Mr. Patterson
Item 5: Large photocopied newspaper advertisement for the Grand Opening of Leon’s (formerly Foulger’s) dated July 26th, 1945
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Charles Foulger dated March 15th, 1990, regarding the history of the Foulger Building
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Andrew Patterson dated February 14th, 1990, regarding previously enclosed photographs of the Foulger Building
Item 8: Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties Historic Resource Survey Form for the Foulger Building dated March 18th, 1986
Item 9: Photocopied drawing of the layout for the Foulger Building with attached, typed information about the building
Box 5: Papers and Correspondence Concerning National Register Designation
File 1: Jackson County Courthouse
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Jackson County Courthouse
Item 2: Photocopied newspaper clippings including an article in relation to the J.C. Courthouse (half of title cut off, author unknown, newspaper unknown) presumably 1929
Item 3: Photocopied Article about Medford and Ashland’s history dated 1924
Item 4: Handwritten notes titled “Biographical Dictionary of American Architects” with information about several architects
Item 5: Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood, sender and date unknown. Letter is regarding history of the J.C. Courthouse
Item 6: Typed document, appears to be a bibliography of sorts
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Commissioner Hank Henry from Elisabeth Potter
dated March 7th, 1986 regarding the meeting of the State Advisory Committee and their review and approval of the J.C. Courthouse for nomination to the National Register
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Hank Henry from David Talbot dated November 20th, 1986, regarding the official entry of the J.C. Courthouse to the National Register
Item 9: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the J.C. Courthouse, dated December 2nd, 1985
Item 10: Typewritten letter to Nicholas L. Clark from Kay Atwood dated December 6th, 1985, regarding the preparation of the J.C. Courthouse for nomination to the National Register
Item 11: SOU interlibrary loan statement for Kay Atwood dated June 19th, 1985 for the Bibliographical dictionary of American architects (deceased)
Item 12: Photocopied pages of “Men of Affairs and Representative Institutions of the State of Montana 1914
Item 13: Photocopied pages of “Who’s Who in the Northwest: A Bibliographical Dictionary of Men and Women 1917” photocopy dated July 11th, 1985
Item 14: Photocopy copy of “A History of Montana” by Helen Fitzgerald Sanders dated July 11th, 1985
Item 15: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Dave Walter dated July 11 th, 1985, concerning John G. Link
Item 16: Photocopied newspaper clipping “John G. Link, State Capital Designer, Dies at Billings” by the Great Falls Tribune January 7th, 1954
Item 17: Architectural Drawings Held by the Montana Historical Society Library: A Preliminary List compiled by Jon Hayt, February 1980
Item 18: Montana Historical Society Archives: Guide to the Link & Haire, Architects Records, dated April 30th, 1982
File 2: Atkinson House – Ashland
Item 1: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Atkinson House, dated March 18th, 1979
Item 2: Business card for Ashland Antiques with Jim & Sue Taylor
Item 3: Handwritten notes on yellow legal paper concerning new information on the Atkinson House
File 3: Coolidge House
Item 1: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Coolidge House, dated August 20th, 1979
Item 2: Handwritten note on scratch paper dated August 10th, 1988, regarding the house
Item 3: Bibliography for the history of the Coolidge House
Item 4: Scratch papers with various notes and dates concerning the Coolidge House
Item 5: Typed “Portrait and Bibliographical Record” of the Coolidge House
File 4: Klamath Falls City Hall
Item 1: Typewritten letter to the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation from the State Historic Preservation Office (D.W. Powers) dated April 15th, 1989, outlining the agenda of the upcoming meeting (scheduled for June 9th, 1989)
Item 2: Photocopied newspaper clipping “City Hall Bonds Up: Only Property Owners Allowed to Vote Monday” author and publication unknown. Dated November 22nd, 1913
Item 3: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Klamath Falls City Hall, dated September 7th, 1976
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Klamath Falls City Hall
File 5: Klamath Falls City Library
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Klamath Falls City Library
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Joseph T. Riker from Kay Atwood dated February 3rd, 1989, regarding enclosed documents concerning the nomination to the National Register
Item 3: Scratch notes on yellow legal paper with dates of historical events in relation to the Klamath Falls City Library
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Mayor George Flitcraft from Elisabeth Potter dated April 14th, 1989, regarding the proposed nomination of the library
Item 5: Two photos (two copies of each) of the Klamath Falls City Library exterior
Item 6: Photocopied article “Public Libraries in Klamath Falls, 1904-1984”
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Richard E. Ritz dated January 26 th, 1989, thanking Kay for previously sent material
Item 8: Handwritten scratch notes titled “Historic Resources Inventory” dated December 19th, 1988. Attached is a receipt for Kay Atwood’s purchase of Bibliographical Information on Harold D. Marsh from files dated January 6th, 1989
Item 9: Newspaper clipping “James Douglas Bell” from the Oregonian, dated January 14th, 1989
Item 10: Photocopied newsletter from The American Artist’s Professional League
Item 11: Empty letter envelope addressed to Kay Atwood from Richard E. Ritz
Item 12: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Klamath Falls City Library, dated February 1st, 1989
Item 13: Film slides with photos of the exterior of the Klamath Falls City Library
Item 14: Accompanying the film slides is a typed description of the library
Item 15: Typewritten letter to Mayor George Flitcraft from Elisabeth Potter dated June 15th, 1989, regarding the completion of the nomination application form
Item 16: Typewritten letter to Mayor George Flitcraft from David Talbot from December 1st, 1989, regarding the official entry to the National Register
File 6: Masonic Lodge (Ashland)
Item 1: Typewritten letter to the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation from the State Historic Preservation Office (James M. Hamrick) dated January 6th, 1992, regarding the agenda for their upcoming meeting
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood dated January 14th, 1992, regarding the upcoming meeting and previously enclosed material relating to the Masonic Building
Item 3: Typewritten letter to the Ashland Lodge from Elisabeth Potter dated January 8th, 1992, regarding the proposal for nomination to the National Register
Item 4: Photocopied article about the Plaza Café with a photo
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood dated November 24th, 1991, regarding the previously enclosed nomination form for the Masonic Lodge
Item 6: Two photocopied drawings of the Masonic Lodge property
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Brian L. Almquist dated October 18th, 1990, regarding the approval of the Masonic Lodge for proposal for nomination to the National Register
Item 8: Frank Clark Inventory – 1982 Brief, present physical description and major alterations needed for the Masonic Lodge
Item 9: Typewritten letter to the Ashland Lodge from Elisabeth Potter dated March 4th, 1992, regarding the past meeting of the State Advisory Committee and their approval of the Masonic Lodge for proposal to be nominated to the National Register
Item 10: Brief sketch of the settlement, growth and present condition of the town of Ashland, typed document from the California Pacific Utilities Company
Item 11: Typed description of the Ashland Masonic Lodge and it’s history
Item 12: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood dated November 24th, 1991, regarding the enclosed National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Masonic Lodge
Item 13: Typewritten letter to the Ashland Lodge from David Talbot dated June 22nd, 1992, regarding the official entry of the Masonic Lodge to the National Register of Historic Places
Item 14: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Ashland Masonic Lodge dated April 25th, 1992
Item 15: Scratch piece of paper with miscellaneous calculation
File 7: Richardson-Ulrich House, Klamath Falls
Item 1: Typewritten letter to the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation from the State Historic Preservation Office (D.W. Powers) dated January 5th, 1988, regarding the agenda for their upcoming meeting
Item 2: Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties Historic Resource Survey Form for the Richardson-Ulrich House dated November 25th, 1987
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Patrick Quinn dated October 23rd, 1987 regarding questions about Robert Henry Pocock Richardson
Item 4: Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Kathryn Walker dated April 29th, 1987, regarding the project and some pictures
Item 5: A brief, handwritten note about the Richardson-Ulrich House from the daughter of the owner of the house
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Gerald Nicholson from Elisabeth Potter dated March 31st, 1987, regarding questions and concerns about the Richardson-Ulrich
House
Item 7: Photocopied packet “Oregon Historic Landmark” by the Oregon Society Daughters of the American Revolution dated March 2th, 1986
Item 8: Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties Historic Resource Survey Form for the Nicholson House
Item 9: Piece of paper with miscellaneous notes on it in relation to the Richardson-Ulrich House
Item 10: Typewritten letter to Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Nicholson from Elisabeth Potter dated December 30th, 1987, regarding the official proposal for nomination to the National Register
Item 11: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Patricia A. Kelly dated December 23rd, 1987, regarding research on Anne M. Richardson
Item 12: Typewritten letter to Dr. and Mrs. Nicholson from Elisabeth Potter dated February 23rd, 1988, regarding the approval of the Richardson-Ulrich House for proposal for nomination to the National Register
Item 13: Photocopied blueprint of the neighborhood that holds the Richardson-Ulrich House
Item 14: Card with flowers on outside and handwritten letter on the inside to Kay Atwood from Kathryn Walker dated March 22nd, 1988. Letter contains a thank you and information on the past
Item 15: Decorative card with a John Ruskin poem on it addressed to Kay Atwood from the Nicholson’s dated March of 1988
Item 16: Typewritten letter to Dr. and Mrs. Nicholson from David Talbot dated September 9th, 1988, regarding the official entry of the Richardson-Ulrich House to the National Register
Item 17: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Richardson-Ulrich House
File 8: Phipps – Taylor Nomination
Item 1: Photocopied handwritten letter by the Medford Mail Tribune dated January 2nd, 1910, regarding the Phipps – Taylor building
Item 2: Handwritten notes on yellow legal paper regarding dates in relation to the history of the building
Item 3: Newspaper clipping with articles “Shoe repair shop will open in former Oak Merchant store” and “Bohemia tavern will reopen” dated 1989
Item 4: Photocopies of the Medford Mail Tribune with article “Open House Will
Be Featured and Favors Presented” estimated 1920’s
Item 5: Typewritten letter to John Norris from Elisabeth Potter dated August 31st, 1989, regarding the official proposal for nomination of the building to the National Register
Item 6: Typewritten letter to John Norris from Elisabeth Potter dated November 24th, 1989, regarding the approval of the building to be proposed for nomination to the National Register by the State Advisory Committee
Item 7: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Phipps – Taylor Building
File 9: Lundburg – Vannice House (Grants Pass)
Item 1: Collection of photocopied blueprints of the Lundburg – Vannice House and its neighborhood
Item 2: Descriptive documents of the House including the physical and improvement descriptions
Item 3: Collection of photocopied photos of the Lundburg - Vannice
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Dwight D. Faszer from Elisabeth Potter dated August 29th, 1986, regarding the proposal for nomination to the National Register
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Daniel Phillips from Elisabeth Potter dated November 19th, 1986, regarding the approval of the building to be proposed for nomination to the National Register by the State Advisory Committee
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Daniel Phillips from David Talbot dated March 18 th, 1987, regarding the official entry of the Lundburg – Vannice House to the National Register
Item 7: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Lundburg – Vannice House
Item 8: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Lundburg – Vannice House
File 10: Smith House
Item 1: Typewritten letter to Carol Shull from David Talbot dated September 10 th, 1980, regarding the previously enclosed nomination file for the Smith House
Item 2: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Smith House
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood dated September 1st, 1980, regarding a previous mistake made in their conversation about the
history of the Smith House
File 11: Klamath County
Item 1: Miscellaneous notes on legal paper pertaining to the Klamath County site
Item 2: Document titled “Klamath County 1-B Sites” with their names and locations (3 copies)
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Ward-school dated January 27th, 1990, regarding the “Historic Context Statement”
Item 4: Four photos of the different houses/buildings
File 12: Klamath Falls First United Methodist Church
Item 1: Typewritten letter to Vesta Brackman from Kay Atwood dated January 30th, 1989, regarding the prospect of preparing a nomination for the church to be submitted to the National Register
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Vesta Brackman from Kay Atwood dated October 21st, 1988, regarding their previous meeting and costs concerning the project
Item 3: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the First United Methodist Church dated September 7th, 1976
Item 4: Bibliography for the research done for the First United Methodist Church dated 1976
File 13: Hanley Property
Item 1: Collection of photocopied blueprints of the Hanley Property and surrounding areas
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Gregg dated February 14 th, 1983, regarding repairs needed for the Hanley property
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Ladies and Gentlemen from Elisabeth Potter dated April 11th, 1983, regarding the proposal of the Hanley property for Nomination to the National Register
Item 4: Photocopied article from Medford Mail Tribune dated August 5th, 1964 about Mary Hanley and her property
Item 5: Miscellaneous notes and information about the history of Hanley property
Item 6: Photocopied article “Historical society plans to preserve a farm from the past” from the Mail Tribune dated October 24th, 1982
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from William Burk dated January 20th,
1983, regarding the application to the National Register
Item 8: Typewritten letter to Bill Burk from Kay Atwood dated January 10th, 1983, regarding the proceeding of the nomination process for the Hanley Property
Item 9: Description of buildings on the Hanley property
File 14: Harlow Cabin
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Harlow Cabin (4 copies)
Item 2: Photocopied blueprints of the Harlow Cabin Property
Item 3: Verbal boundary description of the Harlow Cabin Property
Item 4: Miscellaneous notes and calculations pertaining to the Harlow Cabin Property
Item 5: Placer claim for the Harlow Cabin dated July 4th, 1979
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Steade Craigo from Kay Atwood dated July 10 th, 1991, regarding the previously enclosed nomination form
Item 7: Warning concerning copyright restrictions from the Southern Oregon Historical Society Library
Item 8: Typewritten letter to the NRHP Nomination for the Harlow Cabin from David Alexander dated July 18th, 1991, regarding notes on the nomination application for the Harlow Cabin
Box 6: Papers and Correspondence Concerning National Register Designation
File 1: Grainger House
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Grainger House
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Eileen Perlson and Fred Gledhill from Elisabeth Potter dated November 24th, 1989, regarding the proposal for nomination to the National Register
Item 3: Miscellaneous photocopied blueprints for the Grainger House
Item 4: Photocopied newspaper article “Funeral Services For Grainger To Be Held Tomorrow” dated April 26th, 1923
Item 5: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Grainger House dated August 6th, 1989
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Eileen Perlson and Fred Gledhill from Kay Atwood dated August 31st, 1989, regarding the proposal for nomination of the Grainger
House to the National Register
Item 7: Newspaper clipping, article titled “Money, gifts reach Dodd captor” from The Oregonian dated November 18th, 1989
Item 8: Index card with notes about the Graingers dated April 25 th, 1990
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Eileen Perlson and Fred Gledhill from David Talbot dated March 21st, 1990, regarding the official entry of the Grainger House to the National Register
File 2: Medford I.O.O.F Cemetery
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Medford I.O.O.F Cemetery
Item 2: Photocopy of newspaper with article “I.O.O.F Mausoleum to Be Dedicated Wednesday Afternoon” from the Medford Mail Tribune dated May 18th, 192-
Item 3: Commissioner’s Journal dated March of 1932
Item 4: Photocopy of the article “The Future of the Old Cemetery” from the Medford Mail Tribune dated August 28th, 1969
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Greg Jones dated May 3rd, 1989, regarding appreciation for Kay’s efforts with the cemetery
Item 6: Photocopy of the article “The Cemetery’s Uncertain Future” from the Medford Mail Tribune dated August 17th, 1969
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Greg Jones dated July 25th, 1988, regarding errors in the legal description of the cemetery
Item 8: Bargain and sale deed for the Medford I.O.O.F Cemetery dated January 19th, 1972
Item 9: Ordinance No. 4313 pertaining to the road adjacent to the cemetery dated March 25th, 1981
Item 10: Photocopy of a blueprint of the cemetery dated March 25th, 1981
Item 11: Typewritten letter to Medford Citizens Budget Committee from the City Manager dated May 21st, 1986, regarding research done about the Medford I.O.O.F Cemetery
Item 12: Photocopied article “Resolution of Intent Released About Local I.O.O. F Cemetery” from the Medford Mail Tribune dated August 17th, 1969
Item 13: Newsletter from the Park and Recreation Department of the city of Medford dated May 23rd, 1988, regarding cemetery maintenance
Item 14: Typed notes about the Medford I.O.O.F Cemetery by Ora Storm dated December 26th, 1947
Item 15: A newsletter to the public from the Medford Lodge concerning the I.O.O.F Cemetery
Item 16: Typewritten letter to Greg Jones from the Medford Lodge dated June 29th, 1982, regarding maintenance for the cemetery
Item 17: Business card for the Valley Forge Welding and David S. Strother
Item 18: Medford Mail document dated March 9th, 1894 with notes about the history of the cemetery
Item 19: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Elisabeth Potter dated April 1st, 1988, regarding the previously enclosed philosophy on cemeteries
Item 20: Photocopy of the Pacific Odd Fellow from April 1901
Item 21: Newspaper clipping with article “City Remains Undecided on Perl Offer” by Marcia Savage of the Medford Mail Tribune dated January 10th, 1997
Item 22: Photocopy of panoramic photos of Medford
Item 23: Miscellaneous photocopies of blueprints and drawings of the cemetery
Item 24: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Greg Jones dated March 8th, 1988, regarding the review of the nomination application for the cemetery
Item 25: Typewritten letter to James A. Eddy from Norman Gleason dated May 2nd, 1988, regarding a previously enclosed letter from a woman seeking answers about the cemetery
Item 26: Photocopied article “Sleep…Still In Honored Rest” by Eva Hamilton from the Medford Mail Tribune dated September 7th, 1969
Item 27: Photocopied packet of “The Greenword Encyclopedia of American Institutions: Fraternal Organizations” by Alvin J. Schmidt
Item 28: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from James A. Eddy dated July 12th, 1988, regarding the nomination application
Item 29: Typewritten letter to Greg Jones from Elisabeth Potter dated September 2nd, 1988, regarding the worthiness of the cemetery for nomination to the National Register
Item 30: Typewritten letter to Jerry Lausman from David Talbot dated April 5th, 1989, regarding any upcoming questions that may arise
Item 31: Typewritten letter to Jerry Lausman from Elisabeth Potter dated November 4th, 1988, regarding the approval of the cemetery for nomination to
the National Register
Item 32: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Richard Meyer dated June 27 th, 1988, regarding the nomination application for the cemetery
Item 33: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from James Eddy dated May 2nd, 1988, regarding answers to previously posed questions
Item 34: Typewritten letter to the State Advisory Committee from the State Historic Preservation Office dated August 31st, 1988, regarding the agenda for their upcoming meeting
Item 35: Photocopied blueprints of the I.O.O.F Cemetery including a map of burial plots
Item 36: Typed description of the existing burial plots in the I.O.O.F Cemetery
Item 37: Handwritten, miscellaneous notes pertaining to the I.O.O.F Cemetery
Item 38: Photocopied article regarding the cemetery
File 3: Hillcrest Orchard
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Hillcrest Orchard
Item 2: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Hillcrest Orchard (3 copies)
Item 3: Typewritten letter to the Seattle Times from Kay Atwood dated November 25th, 1982, regarding the obituaries for Mr. Parson and his wife
Item 4: Typed description of the Hillcrest Orchard
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Judson Parsons from Kay Atwood dated January 3rd, 1983, regarding the cost of the nomination application
Item 6: Collection of photocopied maps of the Hillcrest Orchard and Medford (9 pages in total)
Item 7: Miscellaneous notes pertaining to the Hillcrest Orchard and proposed changes on notebook paper
Item 8: Informational document for the Hillcrest Orchard including the architect, present owner and intended use
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Hillary Cummings from Gail Evans, dated November 2nd, 1982, requesting information on the property
Item 10: Gas receipt from Chevron dated March 1983 and signed by Kay Atwood
Item 11: Typed inventory of the Reginald B. Parsons papers from the University of Oregon, dated December, 1961
Item 12: Photocopy of parts of the Medford Daily Tribune article “Hillcrest Stands” undated but presumably very old.
Item 13: Typed notes from the Encyclopedia of Northwest Biography and the Reginald B. Parsons papers
Item 14: Thin, square piece of paper with the Hillcrest Corporation name and address in blue, typed ink
Item 15: Itemization of expenses for the Hillcrest Orchard National Register Nomination dated January 3rd, 1983.
Item 16: Typewritten letter to Judson Parsons from Kerry L. Lay, dated February 15th, 1983, regarding National Register restrictions on listed properties and local restrictions on National Register properties
Item 17: Typewritten letter to the Hillcrest Corporation from David G. Talbot, dated March 7th, 1984, regarding the official entry of the property to the National Register
File 4: City Power Plant
Item 1: Photocopied article from the Ashland Daily Tidings “Antique Electric Equipment Spells End To Ashland” dated February 17th, 1966
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Ashland Municipal Courthouse (2 copies)
Item 3: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Ashland Electric Light and Power Company, dated April 11th, 1979.
Item 4: Photocopy of an issue of the Ashland Daily Tidings dated September 17 th, 1908.
Item 5: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Ashland Municipal Powerhouse
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Brian Almquist from Kay Atwood, dated September 10th, 1986, regarding the previously enclosed proposal for completion of the nomination application
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Brian Almquist from Kay Atwood, dated December 8th, 1986, regarding the payment of Kay’s time preparing the nomination
Item 8: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Ashland Municipal Powerhouse dated December 4th, 1986
Item 9: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Louis Flannery, dated December 5th, 1986, regarding research on Frank C. Kelsey
File 5: Ft. Lane
Item 1: Jackson County Project File 85 dated July 17th, 1985
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Chairman Jeff Golden from David G. Talbot, dated October 20th, 1988, regarding the official entry of the Fort Lane Site onto the National Register
Item 3: Typewritten letter to Commissioner Hank Henry from Elisabeth Potter, dated August 27th, 1987, regarding the proposal of the Fort Lane Site for nomination to the National Register
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the Fort Lane Site
Item 5: Typewritten letter to Major Hart from Mary Hanley, dated December 29th, 1962, regarding information on Fort Lane
Item 6: Typewritten letter to Mary Hanley from Herbert Hart, dated December 22nd, 1962, regarding information on Fort Lane
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Major Hart from Mary Hanley, dated February 7th, 1962, regarding the history of Fort Lane
Item 8: Typewritten History of Fort Lane by Alice Applegate Sargent
Item 9: Bits of articles photocopied from the Medford Mail Tribune pertaining to Fort Lane
Item 10: Typewritten letter to Mary Hanley from Herbert Hart, dated December 10th, 1962, regarding photographs of the fort
Item 11: Typewritten letter to Major Hart from Mary Hanley, dated December 15th, 1962, regarding the plat of Fort Lane
Item 12: Slip of paper containing miscellaneous notes about Fort Lane
Item 13: Index cards with miscellaneous handwritten notes pertaining to Fort Lane
Item 14: Collection of photocopied maps and blueprints of Fort Lane and the surrounding areas
Item 15: State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties: Physical description of property and statement of historical significance of the Fort Lane Site
Item 16: Legal conveyance document for the Fort Lane Site dated August 11 th, 1986
Item 17: Brochure for The Nature Conservancy and the Bureau of Land Management Area of Critical Environmental Concern
Item 18: Photocopied Plat and Military Reservation for Fort Lane
Item 19: Photocopied article from the Medford Mail Tribune titled “Twin Mesas Are Familiar to Area Noted by Settlers” by James G. Fisher, undated
Item 20: Typewritten information about Fort Lane and Benton Boyce, dated November 15th, 1966
Item 21: Photocopied portion of Indian Wars of the Rogue River by Francis Foller Victor 1891
Item 22: Typed slide with information on Fort Lane by Kay Atwood
Item 23: Typewritten letter to Commissioner Hank Henry from Elisabeth Potter, dated October 13th, 1987, regarding the meeting of the State Advisory Committee and their approval of Fort Lane to be nominated to the National Register
Item 24: Survey of the Rogue River documented by R. B. Metclaf
Item 25: Typewritten letter to “Whom It May Concern” from Samuel J. Wegner, dated June 3rd, 1987, regarding Kay Atwood and her research for this project
Item 26: Typewritten letter to Robert Butler from David Brauner, dated January 7th, 1986, regarding the history of Fort Lane
Item 27: Typewritten site Introduction document for the Fort Lane Site
Item 28: Photocopied article “No Funds in Budget for Two Historic Site” by Tam Moore, undated
File 6: I.O.O.F. Ashland
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form for the I.O.O.F. Building
Box 7: USFS Research Files for RRNF Multiple Property Nomination
File 1: Mt. Shasta Lookout
Item 1: Photocopied drawing of the property dated July 2nd, 1998
Item 2: Document: Proposed U.S. Cellular Communications Tower at Mt. Shasta, Near Mt. Shasta Lookout. Report by Jeff: LaLande
Item 3: Report on the archeological survey to the State Historic Preservation Officer, dated July 22nd, 1998
Item 4: Typed description of Mt. Stella and it’s lookout, including the setting and
history of the property
File 2: Dead Indian Soda Springs Campground Shelter
Item 1: 1991 Site plan of the Latgawa Campground
Item 2: Blank paper with the National Register of Historic Places letterhead
Item 3: Proposed Relocation Project: Dead Indian Soda Springs “Community Kitchen” Shelter, Report by Jeff LaLande, dated November 1998
Item 4: Yellow legal paper with miscellaneous notes about the property
Item 5: A History of Dead Indian Soda Springs: A Term Paper Presented to Dr. Francis Haines by Edward Demmer on December, 1960
Item 6: Typed description of Dead Indian Soda Springs, including the setting and history of the property
File 3: Parker Meadows Campground Shelter
Item 1: Blank National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Item 2: Parker Meadow Shelter typed evaluation and recommendation recorded by Jeff LaLande on May 28th, 1976
Item 3: Typed description of Parker Meadows Shelter, including the setting and history of the property
File 4: Honeymoon Creek Snow Survey Cabin
Item 1: Heritage Resource Evaluation and Project Description for the Honeymoon Creek Cabin, dated March 1993
Item 2: Typed description of Honeymoon Creek Snow Survey Cabin, including the setting and history of the property
Item 3: Piece of note paper with miscellaneous notes on the property
File 5: Whaleback Snow Survey Cabin
Item 1: Blank National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Item 2: United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service Snow Course Biography
Item 3: Typed description of Honeymoon Creek Snow Survey Cabin, including the setting and history of the property
File 6: Wrangle Gap Shelter
Item 1: Blank National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Item 2: Typed description of the Wrangle Gap Shelter, including the setting and history of the property
Item 3: Piece of note paper with miscellaneous notes on the property
File 7: Willow Prairie Cabin
Item 1: Typed description of the Willow Prairie Cabin, including the setting and history of the property (2 copies)
Item 2: Willow Prairie Cabin: Heritage Resource Evaluation, report by Jeff LaLande in May 1994
File 8: Big Elk Guard Station
Item 1: Photocopied blueprint of the property
Item 2: Typed description of the Big Elk Guard Station, including the setting and history of the property (2 copies)
Item 3: Blank National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Item 4: Piece of note paper with miscellaneous notes on the property
Item 5: Cultural Resource Inventory and Evaluation Big Elk Guard Station by Jeff LaLande in March 1979
File 9: Fish Lake Campground Shelter
Item 1: Blank National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Item 2: Cultural Resource Reconnaissance and Evaluation Report for the Grasshopper Timber Sale Planning Area by Jeff LaLande in December 1982
Item 3: Printed email conversation between Jeff LaLande and Kay Atwood, dated October 12th, 1999, regarding the shelter
Item 4: Typed description of the Fish Lake Campground Shelter , including the setting and history of the property
File 10: Hershberger Lookout
Item 1: Blank National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Item 2: Hershberger Mountain Lookout: A Summary Site Evaluation and Rehabilitation Project Description by Jeff LaLande in August 1991
Item 3: Typed description of the Hershberger Lookout , including the setting and history of the property
File 11: McKee Campground Shelter
Item 1: Blank National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Item 2: Yellow legal paper with miscellaneous notes about the property
Item 3: Typed list of black and white slides of the property
Item 4: Cultural Resource Inventory and Evaluation Report for Proposed Recreation Improvements at McKee Bridge Picnic Ground, report by Jeff LaLande in June 1981
Item 5: Typed description of the McKee Campground Shelter , including the setting and history of the property
File 12: Star Ranger Station “Tack Room”
Item 1: A Cultural Resource Inventory and Evaluation of Existing Structures at Star Ranger Station by Jeff LaLande in February 1979
Item 2: Typed description of the Star Ranger Station “Tack Room” , including the setting and history of the property
File 13: Squaw Peak Lookout
Item 1: Typed description of the Squaw Peak Lookout , including the setting and history of the property
Item 2: Blank Silva product registration card with miscellaneous notes on the back of it concerning the property
File 14: Dutchman Peak Lookout
Item 1: Blank National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Item 2: Typed description of the Dutchman Peak Lookout, including the setting and history of the property (2 copies)
Item 3: Dutchman Peak Lookout Heritage Resource Evaluation and Rehabilitation Project Report by Jeff LaLande in February 1998
Item 4: Archeological Photographic Record of Dutchman Peak Lookout
Item 5: Seven photocopied photos of the property
Item 6: Typed letter to James Gladen from Liz Carter dated February 10th, 1998, regarding the submission of this project to the National Register
File 15: Mayor Photo Project
Item 1: Black and white photo of a man
Item 2: Black and white photo of a man, the name Johnson written on the back
Item 3: Black and white photo of a man, the name Lamkin written on the back
Item 4: White envelope with the name Thornton Wiley written on the front and film inside, 3 photos with negatives included
Item 5: Page torn from The Medford Mail Tribune dated Wednesday, August 7th, 1996, containing the obituary for Charles H. McKeen Jr.
Item 6: Typed check list for photos of Trustee Presidents and Mayors
Item 7: Two black and white photos of F.H. Carter
Item 8: White envelope with the name F.H. Carter written on the front and two post it notes with notes for Terry written on them. Inside is film containing photos of Carter
Item 9: Black and white photo of D.B. Provost (3 copies)
Item 10: White envelope with the name D.B. Provost written on the front, film inside containing photos of Provost
Item 11: Black and white photo of a man, the name Pricket written on the back
Item 12: Black and white photo of a man, the name R.P. Mul written on the back
Item 13: Black and white photo of a man, the name Carter written on the back
Item 14: Black and white photo of a man, the name Wiley written on the back
Item 15: Black and white photo of a man, the name Mills written on the back
Item 16: Black and white photo of a man, the name JP Dodge written on the back
Item 17: Two black and white photo of different men, nothing written on the back (2)
Item 18: Thin, flat box for photo paper, nothing inside
Item 19: Piece of note paper with miscellaneous calculations on it
Item 20: Paper envelope containing multiple copies of the same photo of a man
Item 21: 8x10 black and white photo of a group of men at church July 2nd, 1997
Item 22: Photo on printer paper of a marching band of men, dated July 2nd, 1997
Item 23: Photocopied articles from the Ashland Daily Tidings from 1968, attached is a yellow notebook paper outlining the articles contents
Item 24: Provost family pictures from Flora Provost, six photos in total, all presumably from the early 1900’s
Item 25: Scratch paper with miscellaneous notes on it
Item 26: Empty envelope address to Mrs. Parker Hess, dated March 28th, 1997
Item 27: Miscellaneous note on an Umpqua Printing Inc. scratch paper, dated March 27th, 1997
Item 28: Printed photo of Phil Stansbury 1942
Item 29: List of Mayors/trustee presidents
Item 30: Portrait and biographical record
Item 31: Notebook paper outlining collections storage
Item 32: 3 copies of newspaper clipping with article “Ashland mayor’s photo on display” by Damon Fouts from the Ashland Daily Tidings, dated October 25th, 1997
Item 33: Newspaper clipping with the article “Ashland mayors on display at civic center” by Damon Fouts from the Ashland Daily Tidings, dated October 22nd, 1997
Item 34: Newspaper clipping with article “Gallery lacks five mayors” from the Medford Mail Tribune, dated October 22nd, 1997
Item 35: Film negatives containing black and white photos of men
File 16: City Officials
Item 1: Typewritten letter to Barbara Christensen from Kay Atwood, dated 8th, 1997, regarding the summary of the City Recorder Photograph Project
Item 2: Yellow notebook pages with an outline of the photo project and its contents
Item 3: Typewritten list outlining the photo project and its contents
Item 4: Typewritten letter to Kay Atwood from Fran Berteau dated November 13th, 1996, regarding the list of elected officials in Ashland since 1874
Item 5: Mayors and Councilmen of the City of Ashland by Gertrude Easterling
Item 6: Newspaper clipping with article “Ashland mayor’s photo on display” by Damon Fouts from the Ashland Daily Tidings, dated October 25th, 1997 (2 copies)
Item 7: Request for title insurance for 801 Harmony Lane, dated June 14th, 1996
Item 8: Miscellaneous notes on yellow notebook paper
Item 9: List of elected officials in Ashland since 1984
File 17: City for Government History / Current File
Item 1: Document from the Ashland Park and Rec. Department with information about different features of Ashland addressed to Kay Atwood, dated April 7 th, 1999
Item 2: Typed response to the question, “Why started town trustees and then changed to mayor council?”
Item 3: Typed essay by Allen Alsing dated August 1st, 1996
Item 4: Information about Jim Olson from the surveyor’s office
Item 5: Paperback book “League of Women Voters” in Ashland, Oregon dated April 11th, 1974
Item 6: Photocopy of “Ashland: Know Your Town” by The League of Women’s voters in September 1964
Item 7: Photocopy of The American Political Dictionary by Jack C. Plano and Milton Greenburg
Item 8: The Ashland City Charter, approved by the voters May 26th, 1970
Item 9: Illustrative materials regarding the Ashland government
File 18: Ashland City Government Illustrations
Item 1: Photocopy of old newspaper with a photos of city hall and members of government at the time
Item 2: Large envelope containing multiple film negatives of various men of importance
Item 3: Booklet titled “Celebrating 100 Years of Progress 1852-1952” by Ashland Centennial September 20th-27th, 1952
File 19: Ashland City Hospital Book Illustrations
Item 1: Large document: Ashland Community Hospital: A Century of Caring by Kay Atwood 1996
Item 2: Document showing the agreement by and between the City of Ashland, dated July 3rd, 1934
Item 3: Paperback book titled “Ashland Community Hospital: A century of caring” by Kay Atwood
Box 8: Regional History Collection
File 1: Old Photos of Ashland
Item 1: 38 4x6 black and white photos of old Ashland
Item 2: 14 8x10 black and white photos of old Ashland
Item 3: Printfast envelope containing two small, colored photos of a group of people standing together. Undated.
Item 4: Two, 6x10 photos of old Ashland (one dated 1860’s and one dated 1905)
Item 5: One 3x4 color photo of Ashland mayor delivering a speech dated 1956
Item 6: One 3x5 black and white photo of a tombstone, unnamed.
Item 7: One 6x6 black and white photo of the Ashland power house
Item 8: Two 3x10 black and white photos of old Ashland (one of Lithia Park and one of downtown) both from the 1910’s
File 2: Ashland Fire Department 1998-1999
Item 1: Typed document: Ashland Fire Department Employees 1913-1999
Item 2: Typed document: Fire Department Employees, Ashland Hose Company No. 1 1887
Item 3: Typed document: Information about Ashland Fire Department Employees
File 3: Callahan Nomination
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Registration form for the Callahan Ranger Station
Item 2: Miscellaneous notes on yellow notebook paper
Item 3: Film slides printed on large photo paper, black and white photos of the Callahan residence
Item 4: State of California – The Resources Agency Department of Parks and Recreation photographic record dated 2001
Item 5: Handwritten list of photos of the Callahan residence
Item 6: Large, photocopied survey of the Callahan administrative site
Item 7: Computer made outline of the Callahan work center
Item 8: Empty envelope addressed to Kay Atwood from Foster/McCracken dated December 7th, 2002
Item 9: State of California – The Resource Agency Department of Parks and Recreation Primary Record
Item 10: Quick typed note about the history of the property dated October 7 th,
2002
Item 11: Floppy disk labeled Callahan DOE TXT Dennis, inside white envelope
Item 12: Primary record from the NRHP for the Callahan residence
Item 13: State of California – Resources Agency Department of Parks and Recreation Continuation Sheet dated April, 2002
Item 14: Determination of Eligibility – Selected Administrative Buildings and Fire Lookouts on the Klamath National Forest, c. 1917-1958
Item 15: Klamath National Forest Region 5 – Pacific Southwest Region. Executive order 12512
Item 16: 4x6 black and white photo of a door on the Callahan residence
Item 17: 3x5 black and white photo of the Callahan residence 1999
Item 18: 8x10 black and white photo of the Callahan residence
Item 19: Large, photocopied blueprints of Callahan Station
File 4: Callahan Work Station
Item 1: Callahan Station historical record
Item 2: Transcribed interview between George Hendricks and Lee Morford dated September 30th, 1977
Item 3: Printed email from Julie K Cassidy and Kay Atwood, dated January 10th, 2002, regarding photos pf Callahan
Item 4: Photocopied black and white photo of Callahan and a sign the reads “Help Prevent Fires”
Item 5: Typed information of the Masterson Meadow Trail
Item 6: The Callahan Work Center historical information – typed
Item 7: Statement of significance and physical description of the Callahan work station
File 5: Southern Oregon Sales Complex
Item 1: Envelope containing numerous film negatives of the Sales Complex
Item 2: Envelope containing five, 3x5 black and white photos of the Sales Complex
Item 3: 34 3x5 black and white photos and a few film negatives containing photos of the Sales Complex
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Registration form for the Southern Oregon Sales Complex (2 copies)
File 6: Southern Oregon Sales Fruit Cooperative
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Registration form for the Fruit Cooperative
Item 2: Photocopied blueprints of the Fruit Cooperative
Item 3: List of photographs on record of the Fruit Cooperative
Box 9: Regional History Collection
File 1: Rand Nomination – Final
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Registration form for the Rand Ranger Station (3 copies)
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Kate Winthrop from Julie Osborne dated March 31st, 1999, regarding the nomination of the Rand Ranger Station to the NRHP
Item 3: Full copy of the Rogue Coast newspaper dated June 29th, 1978
File 2: Voorhies House
Item 1: Typewritten letter to “Ladies and Gentlemen” from Nancy Niedernhofer dated December 22nd, 1999, regarding the proposal of the Voorhies House to the NRHP
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Registration form for the Voorhies House
Item 3: Typewritten letter to George Kramer from Kay Atwood dated March 7th, 2000, regarding payment for time spent on nomination
File 3: Wheeler Ridge Fixes
Item 1: Typewritten letter to Michael Kaczor from Roger Roper, dated July 14th, 2006, regarding the official entry of the Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site to the NRHP
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Registration form for the Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site
Item 3: Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site SACHP Comments, typed.
File 4: Railroad District Nomination
Item 1: Ashland Railroad Historic District National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form
File 5: Ashland Downtown District Nomination
Item 1: Ashland Downtown Historic District National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form
Item 2: Ashland Downtown District colored Legend
File 6: 162 N. 2nd
Item 1: Envelope with two colored photos inside of the property
Item 2: Envelope with one colored photo inside of the property
Item 3: Envelope with 11 individual film slides
Item 4: Envelope with 26 colored photos of the property
Item 5: National Register of Historic Places Registration form for the Mathias Welch House
Item 6: Photocopy of The Gold Hill News Newspaper, dated July 13th, 1939
Item 7: Typewritten letter to Verne Beebe from Elisabeth Potter, dated March 2nd, 1998, regarding the approval of the Mathias Welch House for nomination to the NRHP by the State Advisory Committee
Item 8: Typed information pertaining to the Mathias Welch House prepared by Kay Atwood
Item 9: Full copy of the Central Valley Times dated July 8th, 1998, with article “Central Point businesses get update on downtown revitalization
File 7: Police Department Illustrations
Item 1: Yellow notebook paper with miscellaneous notes pertaining to the illustrations
Item 2: List of illustration captions
Item 3: Note describing the Ashland Police Department photos, dated July 4 th, 1966
Item 4: Collection of photocopied black and white photos of the Ashland Police Department
Item 5: 3x5 colored photo of Ashland Policeman Gary Brown
Item 6: Film negative of the police department
Item 7: Three white envelopes with miscellaneous notes on them and film negatives on the inside
Item 8: Newspaper clipping from the Medford Mail Tribune dated January 6th, 1997
Item 9: The Ashland Police Department: A History by Kay Atwood
File 8: FIRE Current File
Item 1: Typewritten note to Terry about enclosed photographs of the Ashland fire station and the firefighters
Item 2: Photocopied section of an old newspaper, dated July 4th, 1988, with an ad for the fire station on it
Item 3: Two copies of the cover for Kay Atwood’s “The Ashland Fire Department: A History”
Item 4: List of fire truck employees and their positions
Item 5: Proposal Supplying a Fire Hose, written in February 1917 to Ashland mayor and city council by Gutta Percha & Rubber Mfg. Co., and hose request letter written to Ashland City Council by George Robinson in November 1917
Item 6: Handwritten list of AFD photographs SOHS has written on yellow notepad paper
Item 7: Black and white photographed picture of Elks Building Fire from July 1968
Item 8: Photographed picture from newspaper of Chief George Robinson
Item 9: Typewritten list of fire department photo captions by Terry Skibby
Item 10: Photocopied picture of Ashland firefighters washing new fire truck, taken October 1973
Item 11: 3 photocopied photographs of Ashland fire trucks, from 1926 and 1913
Item 12: Typewritten book by Kay Atwood in 1997, “The Ashland Fire Department: A History”, 116 pages
Item 13: Typewritten list of Ashland Fire Department Chiefs from 1913-1997
Item 14: 27 photocopied pages from a book of city ordinances
Box 10: Reports and Research Files
File 1: Population Information
Item 1: Photocopied record of Oregon city populations from 1850-1957
Item 2: Typewritten State of OR Secretary of State Administrative Rules, August 1983, handwritten Josephine County population record on back of page
Item 3: Photocopied increase of population statistics from 1910-1920 from U.S. Bureau of the Census, Oregon stats are circled in orange
Item 4: Photocopied Oriental residential statistics, from Institute of Pacific Relations, Jackson county numbers circled in orange
Item 5: Source list for photocopied statistic pages
Item 6: Photocopy of handwritten population totals of Jackson and Josephine counties. and Medford from 1890-1950, “Chinese” and “Negro” totals are circled in orange
Item 7: Photocopy of area and population census from U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1890-1910, Oregon counties and cities circled in orange
Item 8: Photocopied characteristics of the Oregon population from 1850-1940, “Negro”, “Chinese”, and Oregon county and city statistics circled in orange
Item 9: Photocopy of “Summary of Population Characteristics, For Urban Places” from 1950 onward, from U.S. Bureau of the Census, Jackson county and “Negro” and “Other” statistics circled in orange
Item 10: Photocopy of Oregon county populations, attached to photocopied cover page of “Population Abstract of the United States”
Item 11: Typewritten population statistics of Medford and Jackson County, and land use plan from 1960
File 2: Ashland Vegetation Report
Item 1: Typewritten vegetation report for the City of Ashland, 7 parts, illustrations within text, graphs at the end of report along with appendix
File 3: Ashland Background
Item 1: Photocopy of chapter 39, “The Town of Ashland” from a book
Item 2: Typewritten, 136 page, thesis by G. Byron Backes titled “The Ashland Area And Its Environs”, from the University of Oregon June 1959
Item 3: 10 photocopied pages from a book by Wallace D. Farnham about Jackson Co. 1860-1890
Item 4: Photocopy of index page from Oregon Historical Quarterly
Item 5: Typewritten SAH Ashland Overview Program 1850 onward, handwritten notes in the right margin of the blue page, 2 pages total
Item 6: S’berg holdings, handwritten on yellow note pad paper, 2 pages
File 4: Friends of Terra Cotta/ and House and articles etc.
Item 1: Newsletter, “Friends of Terra Cotta” Volume 2 Number 3
Item 2: “The Old-House Journal” Vol. X No. 1 from January 1982
Item 3: Photocopy of chapter 25 in the book, “The Complete Concrete, Masonry, and Brick Handbook” by J.T. Adams,
Item 4: Newsletter “Friends of Terra Cotta” Volume 2, Number 4, Winter 1983-84, sent to Jane Davis
Item 5: Photocopy of “The Old-House Journal” May 1983, Vol. XI No. 4
Item 6: “The Old House Journal” Vol X No. 2, February 1982, sent to Gail E H. Evans
File 5: IOOF Curriculum Master
Item 1: Empty, Photocopied project pages from “Historic Cemeteries: Where Stones Talk”, Teacher Training Notebook, from March 1999
Item 2: Activity and informational textbook, spliced together, “Historic Cemeteries: Where Stones Talk”, contents-58
File 6: Atwood, Floods of Record
Item 1: Typewritten and photocopied report by John Fregonese, research by Kay Attwood, September 1988, titled “ Floods of Record; 1861, 1890, 1927, 1948, 1955 With emphasis on Ashland Creek and Bear Creek”, contains photocopies of “Ashland Daily Tidings” newspaper clippings
File 7: EWP-Preservation History
Item 1: The journal Historic Preservation League of Oregon, “Field Notes” from Fall/Winter 1997 Number 84
Item 2: The journal Historic Preservation League of Oregon, “Field Notes” from Fall/Winter 1998 Number 87
Item 3: The journal “Historic Preservation League of Oregon, “Field Notes” from Spring 1998 Number 85
File 8: KNF-Addendum Research
Item 1: Typewritten Forest Service Plan Inventory from 1917, 53 pages
File 9: KNF/CCC Research Info
Item 1: Photocopied article from “Architect and Engineer” journal from June 1939
Item 2: Typewritten report by Dana E. Supernowicz, titled “Contextual History and Classification for Fire Lookouts in California, highlighted and written notes in
the margins
Item 3: Typewritten forest service contract, Volume I, entitled “Historic Architecture and Landscape Evaluation of Northfork Ranger Station Sierra National Forest, by Steve McNiel, June 1989
Item 4: Typed “Bibliography of Civilian Conservation Corps: Books and Articles” by Gerald W. Williams Ph.D.
Item 5: Typewritten Klamath National Forest fire tower locations, and Fire Lookout Inventory Abbreviations
Item 6: Photocopied section from U.S. Forest Service journal “California Ranger Region Five” Vol. IV, No. 49, From November 1933
Item 7: Photocopied section from U.S. Forest Service journal “California Ranger Region Five” Vol. V, No. 13, from February 1934
Item 8: Photocopied section from U.S. Forest Service journal “California Ranger Region Five” Vol. V, No. 27, from June 1934
Item 9: Photocopied chapter from a book by Dell Upton, chapter title “Ordinary Buildings: A Bibliographical Essay on American Vernacular Architecture”
Item 10: Photocopied section of the book “California’s Architectural Frontier”, pages 120-130, highlighted sections in orange
Item 11: Typed report, pages 6-12, entitled “Historic Context A: Civilian Conservation Corps on National Forests in Region 6”
Item 12: Typed Vincent Creek Guard Station Model and National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet
Item 13: Typed report entitled “Part A: Context and Determination of Eligibility” , 35 pages, stating project purpose and a management plan
Item 14: Typed, 21 page report about the Shasta National Forest by Joseph D. White and Jeffrey T. Huhtala entitled “The Shasta National Forest: The Early Years 1905-1910”
Item 15: Typewritten resource list of newspaper articles, periodicals, unpublished manuscripts, and interviews, with fax page to Kay from Candy in May 2003
Item 16: Typewritten “Overview of the Cultural Historic Resources of Euro-American and Other Immigrant Groups in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest”, written by Isle B. Martin, David T. Hodder, and Clark Whitaker, received by U.S. Forest Service in Shasta-Trinity Aug 1991
File 10: Grants Pass Sanborns
Item 1: Photocopied Grants Pass Index report A-W and insurance maps from August 1898, #1
Item 2: Public School, Presbyterian Church, and surrounding area photocopied, insurance map in Grants Pass, OR Aug 1898, #2
Item 3: Churches, Court house, and Hotels photocopied, insurance maps in Grants Pass, OR August 1898, #3
Item 4: Photocopied insurance map of 9th St., Shingle Planing Mill Box Factory, and reservation in Grants Pass, OR August 1898, #4
Item 5: Photocopied insurance map of Sugar Pine Door Lumber Co. in Grants Pass, OR August 1898, #5
Item 6: Photocopied insurance map of Railroad Grounds in Grants Pass, OR August 1898, #6
Item 7: Photocopied insurance map of railroad and depot in Grants Pass, OR August 1898, #7
Item 8: Photocopied insurance map of sections G, H, I, J, K. L and New Water, Light, and Power Co.’s Plant in Grants Pass, OR August 1898, #8
Item 9: Photocopied insurance Sanborn-Perris Map of water facilities, Index, Sugar Pine Door Lumber Co. in Grants Pass, OR January 1894, #1
Item 10: Photocopied insurance map of public school and Stinson’s Planning Mill in Grants Pass, OR January 1894, #2
Item 11: Photocopied insurance map of sections C, D, G, H, F, J, K in Grants Pass, OR January 1894, #3
Item 12: Photocopied insurance map of railroad and surrounding area in Grants Pass, OR January 1894, #4
Item 13: Photocopied insurance map of railroad grounds, creek, and surrounding area in Grants Pass, OR January 1894, #5
Item 14: Photocopied insurance Sanborn Map Company of water facilities, grid of sections 1-13, and index E-R and Streets A-F in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #1
Item 15: Photocopied insurance map of sections 248-251 in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #2
Item 16: Photocopied insurance map of sections 217-239 in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #3
Item 17: Photocopied insurance map of central public school, creek, and surrounding area in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #4
Item 18: Photocopied insurance map of county jail, Baptist Church, hospital, and surrounding area with brick buildings marked in pencil, in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #5
Item 19: Photocopied insurance map of Standard Oil Co., Pacific Pine Needle Co., and surrounding area in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #6
Item 20: Photocopied insurance map of Sash and Door Factory, Rouge River Water Co.’s Pumping Station and surrounding streets in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #7
Item 21: Photocopied insurance map of Grants Pass Flour Mill, railroad, and surrounding area in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #8
Item 22: Photocopied insurance map of hotel and railroad reservation in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #9
Item 23: Photocopied insurance map of Cold Storage Co., O.O. Lund’s Wood yard, and Pine Street in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #10
Item 24: Photocopied insurance map of 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th street in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #11
Item 25: Photocopied insurance map of Grants Pass Livery, wagon and carriage shed, and surrounding area in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #12
Item 26: Photocopied insurance map of Riverside Public School, East Public School, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th,and 8th Street in Grants Pass, OR July 1907, #13
Item 27: Detailed photocopied insurance Sanborn Map & Publishing Co. Limited map of Grants Pass, OR Aug 1888 of Sugar Pine Door Lumber Co., 4th and 5th street, train depot, I.O.O.F. building, with KEY of fire security and escape plan
Item 28: Detailed photocopied insurance Sanborn-Perris Map Co. Limited map of Grants Pass, OR September 1890 of Index, Sugar Pine Door Lumber Co., Grants Pass Elect Light and Water Co.’s Plant, and Main St., #1
Item 29: Photocopied insurance map of public school, Stinson’s Planing Mill, Gilbert Creek, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches in Grants Pass, OR October 1890, #2
Item 30: Photocopied insurance map of N. Methodist and Baptist church, court house, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, street in Grants Pass, OR October 1890, #3
Item 31: Insurance map of railroad depot and surrounding area, livery and feed stores in Grants Pass, OR October 1890, #4
Item 32: Photocopied insurance map of rail road grounds, surrounding area, and Gilbert Creek in Grants Pass, OR October 1890, #5
Item 33: 3 type written correspondence between Kay Atwood and Joanne Perry, Map Librarian, at William Jasper Kerr Library at Oregon State University
regarding Sanborn Insurance maps, 1981
File 11: Medford Sanborns
Item 1: Photocopied Sanborn Map & Publishing Co., Limited insurance map of State Road, 6th and 7th St., C St., 8th and 9th St., and a map KEY of Medford, OR August 1888, #1
Item 2: Photocopied insurance map of freight depot, hotel being built, Baptist church, and 3rd, 4th, 5th St. in Medford, OR August 1888, #2
Item 3: Photocopied Sanborn-Perris Map Co. Limited insurance map of State Rd., Grand Central Hotel and surrounding area, Beer Creek, and map KEY, of Medford, OR October 1890, #1
Item 4: Photocopied insurance map of freight depot, Clarenden Hotel, Baptist church, and surrounding area in Medford, OR October 1890, #2
Item 5: Photocopied Sanborn-Perris Map Co., Limited insurance map of 3rd and G St., Medford Public School, Baptist church, and surrounding area in Medford, OR October 1893, #1
Item 6: Photocopied insurance map of State Rd., 6th and 7th St., Grand Central Hotel, Medford Distilling Co., and Medford Roller Mills in Medford, OR October 1893, #2
Item 7: Photocopied insurance map of lumber shed and packing company, Clarenden Hotel, plaza, and Christian Church in Medford, OR October 1893, #3
Box 11: Reports and Research Files
File 1: Sanborn Ashland
Item 1: Photocopied insurance map of Granite St., Main St., Ashland Flouring Mill, Oak St., Helman St., Ashland Woolen Mills, Church St. of Ashland, OR August 1888, #1
Item 2: Photocopied Sanborn Map & Publishing Co., Limited insurance map of Church St., Main St., Granite St., Ashland Flouring Mill, 1st Av., Oak St. in Ashland, OR August 1888, #1
Item 3: Photocopied Sanborn-Perris Map Co., Limited insurance map with Index, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th St. and surrounding area of Ashland, OR October 1890, #1
Item 4: Photocopied insurance map of Spring St., Main St., B St., and C and 2nd St. in Ashland, OR October 1890, #2
Item 5: Photocopied insurance map of Church St., Main St., Granite St., Ashland Flouring Mill, Oak St., and 1st Av. In Ashland, OR October 1890, #3
Item 6: Photocopied Sanborn Map & Publishing Co., Limited map of Granite St., the Plaza, Main St., Oak St., Water St., Helman St., and Church St. in Ashland, OR
May 1884
Item 7: Photocopied insurance map of Bush St., Church St., High St., Main St., Helman St., Water St., Oak St., and Ashland Woolen Mills in Ashland, OR August 1888, #2
Item 8: Photocopied insurance map of Bush St., Helman St., Main St., Church St., Mechanic St., and Water St. in Ashland, OR October 1890, #4
Item 9: Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps 1867-1950 brochure cover with photocopied sections of a 1922 Ashland telephone book and fire insurance maps inside
Item 10: Small, manila envelope addressed to Kay Atwood, First Class Mail, with Microfiche of insurance maps of Ashland, OR
File 2: 1930s CCC, Maps of KNF CCC Centers (Located in Oversized Box 35)
Item 1: Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Butte Falls, OR
Item 2: Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Central Point, OR
Item 3: Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Eagle Point, OR
Item 4: Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Gold Hill, OR
Item 5: Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Phoenix, OR
Item 6: Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Talent, OR
Item 7: Metsker’s Atlas of Jackson County, Oregon 1932, original
Item 8: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 4 pages, 10/24/35
Item 9: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 2 pages, 7/23/35
Item 10: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 1 page, 10/10/35
Item 11: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 3 pages, 10/25/35
Item 12: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 1 page, 7/10/36
Item 13: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 2 pages, 7/19/37
Item 14: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 4 pages, 9/27/36
Item 15: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 1 page, 10/25/35, revised plants/plan
Item 16: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 2 pages, 9/19/35, revised 4/8/36
Item 17: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 5 pages, no other data
Item 18: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, Fort Jones Administrative Site
Item 19: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, Yreka Administrative Site
Item 20: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, Sawyers-Bar Administrative Site
Item 21: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 1 page, 7/19/37
Item 22: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 2 pages, 9/11/35
Item 23: Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 1 page, Drawn 9/11/35
File 3: Misc. Historic Grants Pass Newspapers (Located in Oversized Box 35)
Item 1: Grants Pass Daily Courier, December 31, 1927, Josephine County Historical Issue, Section 3
Item 2: Grants Pass Daily Courier, December 31, 1927, Josephine County Historical Issue, Section 4
Item 3: Grants Pass Courier, May 22, 1931, Section 3
Item 4: Grants Pass Courier, December 31, 1927, Section 3
Item 5: Grants Pass Courier, December 31, 1927, Section 4
Item 6: Grants Pass Courier, April 3, 1935, Golden Anniversary Edition Section 1
Item 7: Grants Pass Courier, April 3, 1935, Golden Anniversary Edition Section 2
Item 8: Grants Pass Courier, April 3, 1935, Golden Anniversary Edition Section 3
Item 9: Grants Pass Courier, April 3, 1935, Golden Anniversary Edition Section 3
Item 10: Grants Pass Courier, April 3, 1935, Golden Anniversary Edition Section 5
Item 11: Grants Pass Bulletin, January 29, 1937, Mining Section
Item 12: Sourdough Gazette, V. 1, No. 1, Summer 1963
Item 13: Photocopy of Grants Pass Courier, April 3, 1935, Golden Anniversary Edition, Section 3
File 4: Yreka Sanborn CD
Item 1: Handwritten note on scrap paper to Sally on 11/8/04 about public library with access to Sanborn
Item 2: Email correspondence from Lewis Mitcham to Kay Atwood, 10/28/04-10/29/04, regarding Sanborn and Klamath Falls, OR maps
Item 3: Email correspondence from Lewis Mitcham to Kay Atwood, 11/8/04, regarding Yreka, CA and Sanborn maps
Item 4: CD titled “Old Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps Yreka, California just for Kay”
File 5: Shenon 1933 Geology and Ore Deposits of Takilma-Waldo District
Item 1: Photocopy of Bulletin by Philip Shenon titled “Geology and Ore Deposits of the Takilma-Waldo District, Oregon”
Item 2: 3 photocopies of the Geologic Map of the Takilma-Waldo District, Josephine County, Oregon from Shenon 1933
File 6: So. Oregon Mining Publications
Item 1: Photocopied Bulletin 546 by J.S. Diller titled “Mineral Resources of South-Western Oregon”
Item 2: Photocopied December Issue of Mineral Resources of Oregon, by The Oregon Bureau of Mines and Geology, 1916
Item 3: Photocopied chapter from Bulletin No. 380 of Investigations relating to Gold and Silver in 1908, by J.M. Hill, F. L. Ransome, J. S. Diller, G.F. Kay, D.F. MacDonald, and J.T. Pardee
File 7: So. Mining Publications 1904
Item 1: Photocopied list of mines in Oregon produced by the State of Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries
Item 2: Photocopied booklet, Waldo Consolidated Gold Mining Company of Oregon, with handwritten notes and post-its
Item 3: Photocopied booklet titled “Mining in Josephine County Oregon” published by the Grants Pass Commercial Club
Item 4: Type written Index to Mineral Wealth, Southern Oregon Edition, along with photocopied articles , August 1, 1904 by Georgia Armstead and Carolyn Shultz
Item 5: Photocopied Oregon Mining Journal, Grants Pass, OR, Midsummer 1897
File 8: OSU Forest Maps 1900; 1914; 1936
Item 1: 10 OSU Forest Map slides from 1900
Item 2: 5 OSU Forest Map slides from 1914
Item 3: 11 OSU Forest Map slides from 1936
Item 4: Photocopied Type Legend of forest types, 4 pages
Item 5: Printed, color map pictures of Jacks, 5 pages
File 9: Jackson Co. 1946 Veg. Map-Keys
Item 1: Photocopied Jackson County vegetation KEY for maps dating 1947-1949
File 10: Leiberg-1900
Item 1: Photocopied book by John Leiberg about the Cascade Forest Reserve
Box 12: Reports and Research Files
File 1: The Butte Falls Mill Site Development Feasibility Study Report
Item 1: Spiral bound report, The Butte Falls Mill Site Development Feasibility Study by Robert Winthrop, Ph.D., published by Cultural Solutions
Item 2: Spiral bound appendices, Butte Falls Mill Site Development Feasibility Study by Robert Winthrop, Ph.D., published by Cultural Solutions
File 2: Medford Downtown Historic District National Register
Item 1: Spiral bound copy of Medford Downtown Historic District National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form, August 1997, by George Kramer, M.S.
File 3: At Home on the Range
Item 1: Spiral bound narrative titled “At Home on the Range: Austie Barron and Joan Neil Ranching Days 1938-1948” by Kay Atwood, 2001
File 4: Determination of Eligibility for Acker Rock Lookout
Item 1: Spiral bound inventory titled “Determination of Eligibility for Acker Rock Lookout” written by Dennis Gray, Ward Tonsfeldt, and Kay Atwood, 2003
File 5: Historic Structures Report
Item 1: Spiral bound report titled “Historic Structures Report for Vancouver Barracks, West Barracks, Vancouver National Historic Reserve Historical Background and Context” written by Ward Tonsfeldt and Katherine Atwood, December 27, 2003
File 6: Wheeler Ridge World War II Bombing Site NR Nominations
Item 1: Inside mailed, manila envelope, type written National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site, handwritten note addressed to Kay dated 10/22
Item 2: Inside mailed, manila envelope, large copy of map of Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site
Item 3: Inside mailed, manila envelope, small, color-printed map of Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site
File 7: Fairview Nomination
Item 1: Typed draft agenda for October 21-22, 2004 from James Hamrick, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer, to State Advisory Committee, August 12, 2004
Item 2: Email from Chrissy Curran to Kay Atwood on August 19, 2004 regarding revisions on Fairview, and form regarding geographical data
Item 3: Typed National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Fairview Home, Fairview Hospital and Training Center, and Fairview Training Center, the “master” file and maps
Item 4: Typed and handwritten notes from Ward regarding the Fairview revision, maps, and email correspondence between Chrissy Curran and Kay Atwood from July 30,2004, and Ward Tonsfeldt and Kay Atwood from August 4, 2004
Item 5: Typed National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet, NPS Form 10-900-A, 2 pages
Item 6: Typed Photo log of contributing and non-contributing resources, 9 pages
Item 7: Printed photograph of Fairview Historic District, unknown date
Item 8: Printed photograph of Oregon State Institution for the Feeble-Minded, ca. 1915 and Fairview Cottage, unknown date
Item 9: Printed photograph of Oregon Fairview Home; Cottage, c. 1950
Item 10: Printed photograph of Fairview Administration Building/LeBreton Hall, unknown date
Item 11: Typed National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet, Section 7, final revisions by Sally D, December 9, 2004
File 8: Red Butte Lookout UMF
Item 1: Typed copy of “Determination of Eligibility For Red Butte Lookout USDA Forest Service Umpqua National Forest” by Warn Tonsfeldt, Dennis Gray, and Kay Atwood, 2004
Item 2: Second, typed copy of “Determination of Eligibility For Red Butte Lookout USDA Forest Service Umpqua National Forest” by Warn Tonsfeldt, Dennis Gray, and Kay Atwood, 2004
Item 3: Spiral bound, typed copy of “Determination of Eligibility For Red Butte Lookout USDA Forest Service Umpqua National Forest” by Warn Tonsfeldt, Dennis Gray, and Kay Atwood, 2004
Box 13: Reports and Research Files
File 1: USFS Lookouts, Specific Info
Item 1: Typewritten email correspondence, dated August 26, 1994, to a Purchasing Agent at the Siskiyou National Forest from Kay Atwood regarding the Historic Lookout Evaluation Project and payment amount
Item 2: Original, typewritten request for Determination of Eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places and report titled “Historic Fire Lookouts on the Siskiyou National Forest” dated August 26, 1994, includes appendix with survey forms, maps, and bibliography
Item 3: Another typewritten draft of the request for Determination of Eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places and report titled “Historic Fire Lookouts on the Siskiyou National Forest” dated August 26, 1994, includes appendix with survey forms, maps, and bibliography
Item 4: Photocopied Kodak film negatives of Siskiyou Forest lookouts, 6 pages
Item 5: Typewritten Introduction, history, and dimensions of Quail Prairie
Item 6: Printed grid map of Siskiyou, Quail Prairie in the upper right-hand corner
Item 7: Hand written notes on legal pad paper about Quail Prairie tower, building specifications, and dimensions
Item 8: 2 copies of page 21 from the request for Determination of Eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places and report titled “Historic Fire Lookouts on the Siskiyou National Forest” dated August 26, 1994
Item 9: 16 copies of the Statement of Significance from the request for Determination of Eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places and report titled “Historic Fire Lookouts on the Siskiyou National Forest” dated August 26, 1994
Item 10: Hand written note on legal pad paper of the Context for S.W. Oregon from Janet
Item 11: Hand written notes on scratch paper of contacts and their phone numbers, along with typewritten notes from Jeff on February 24, 1994 about other agencies and lookout status
File 2: Lookouts-Siskiyou N.F.
Item 1: A reference slip from the regional office, Jerry Williams, of the latest version of the lookout inventory in Western Oregon, by Gerald Williams, July 16, 1991
Item 2: Photocopy of a spiral bound report by Elizabeth Sinclaire titled “Fire Lookouts on the Deschutes National Forest” December 1993, given to Kay by “B”
August 14, 1999
Item 3: Photocopied report by Jeff LaLande titled “Hershberger Mountain Lookout: A Summary Site Evaluation and Rehabilitation Project Description”
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form for USDA Forest Service Fire Lookouts on Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, with handwritten note from Janet to Kay dated September 10, 1993
Item 5: Typewritten Survey Report by G.W. Martinke titled “Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Report for the Wildhorse Lookout Meadow and View Restoration Project”, job #3120
Item 6: Typewritten outline of the Evaluation of Historic Significance for Extant Fire Lookouts on the Siskiyou National Forest
Item 7: Notes from GK about using Criterion, second page of notes from Ron Johnson on March 14, 1994 regarding Bald Knob, Bolan, Lake of the Woods, Onion, Pearsoll, Quail Prairie, Snow Camp, and Wildhorse, and third page of notes from Wayne Spencer, the former fire officer for the SNF dated March 18, 1994
Item 8: Handwritten note about Bald Knob, Bolan, Lake of the Woods, Onion, Pearsoll, Quail Prairie, Snow Camp, and Wildhorse
Item 9: Photocopy of the geological survey map from the Siskiyou National Forest
Item 10: 7 blank copies of the Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties Historic Resource Survey Form
Item 11: 6 blank copies of the Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties Historic Resource Survey Form-Two
Item 12: Original Geological survey map of Siskiyou National Forest (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 13: Envelope addressed to Kay Atwood from Janet Joyer
Item 14: Photocopied Newspaper article from Grants Pass Courier October 30, 1995 Community section, page 8A about Pearsoll Peak, mailed to Kay Atwood from Janet (in Oversized Box 35)
File 3: (Blank) Vincent and Wells Guard Stations Determination of Eligibility
Item 1: Original typed copy of Cultural Property Inventory, Evaluation, and Request for Determination of Eligibility, with Appendix A and B, for Vincent Creek Guard Station and Wells Creek Guard Station, by Kay Atwood and Dennis Gray in 2001
Item 2: Handwritten note with contact information for Ken McCall and Phyllis
Stunis
Item 3: Typed letter from Kay Atwood to David Williams on June 6, 2001 regarding the Wells Creek Guard Station in Douglas Count
File 4: Diamond Lake
Item 1: Photocopy of Report by Stephen Dow Beckham and Rick Minor titled “Cultural Resource Overview of the Umpqua National Forest, Southwestern Oregon, June 1, 1992, Heritage Research Associates Report No. 125
Item 2: Master copy of “Determination of Eligibility For Diamond Lake Fishery Management Canal” by Ward Tonsfeldt, Dennis Gray, and Kay Atwood, 2003
File 5: Shasta-T (Big Bend)-Final
Item 1: Typed report and evaluation titled “Determination of Eligibility for the Big Bend Guard Station Shasta-Trinity National Forest” by Kay Atwood, Dennis Gray, and Ward Tonsfeldt, 2003
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Registration form for the Big Bend Guard Station, NPS Form 10-900, October 1990
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet for the Big Bend Guard Tower Section 7, NPS Form 10-900-A, 6 pages
Item 4: Photocopied Project Location Map from California Road & Recreation Atlas, 1998
Item 5: Photocopy of geological map of Big Bend Guard Station, 1990
Item 6: Photocopy of Assessor’s map of Big Bend Guard Station from Shasta County, CA
Item 7: Photocopied sketch plan of Big Bend Guard Station, not to scale
Item 8: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet for the Big Bend Guard Station, Section 8, NPS Form 10-900-A, 17 pages
Item 9: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet for the Big Bend Guard Station, Section 9 bibliography, NPS Form 10-900-A, 3 pages
Item 10: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet for the Big Bend Guard Station, Section 10, NPS Form 10-900-Am 1 page
Item 11: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet for the Big Bend Guard Station, Section 11 Property Owner Notification, NPS Form 10-900-A, 1 page
Item 12: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet for the Big Bend Guard Station, Section photographs, NPS Form 10-900-A, 3 pages
File 6: (Blank) Forest Service and CCC, CCC Camps and Companies in Pacific NW
Item 1: Photocopy of report by Alison Otis, William Honey, Thomas Hogg, and Kimberly Lakin titled “The Forest Service and The Civilian Conservation Corps: 1933-42”, August 1986
Item 2: Type written, working draft of the report “Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC): Camps and Companies in the Pacific Northwest 1933-1942” by Gerald Williams, May 9, 1986
File 7: Throop 1983:86-Eval of CCC Structures
Item 1: Photocopy of Analysis by Gail Throop titled “An Architectural and Historical Analysis of Selected Northern Region Historic Administrative Buildings” from March 14, 1995
Item 2: Photocopy of article “A Characteristic Expression” written by Gail Throop in “Contract Abstracts” Vol. 3, NO. 2, 1983
Item 3: Additional Photocopy of article “A Characteristic Expression” written by Gail Throop in “Contract Abstracts” Vol. 3, NO. 2, 1983, highlighted sections
Item 4: Typewritten Evaluation of Depression-Era Administrative Structures, from Janet to Kay, September 14, 1981
Item 5: National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form for USDA Forest Service Administrative Buildings in the Oregon and Washington section E, F, G, H, 1986
Item 6: Typed evaluation for Klamath National Forest Site/Building
Box 14: Reports and Research Files
File 1: Gail Throop “CCC”
Item 1: Photocopy of typewritten Master’s thesis by Elizabeth Gail Throop titled “Utterly Visionary and Chimerical: A Federal Response to the Depression”, 1979
Item 2: Photocopy of typewritten Appendix A regarding national forests and Ranger Districts
File 2: “People & the River”-Unbound Copy
Item 1: An unbound copy of “People and the River: A History of the Human Occupation of the Middle Course of the Rogue River of Southwestern Oregon” Vol. 1, by Kay Atwood and Dennis Gray, 1995
File 3: Rand/Photos & Maps
Item 1: Photocopied map and Plant List of Almeda Road and surrounding area
Item 2: Extended photocopied map and Plant List of Almeda Road and
surrounding area up to Grants Pass
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Rand Ranger Station, Rand Visiting Center, and Rand Ranger Station Ensemble, October 1990, NPS Form 10-900
Item 4: Photocopied map and Plant List of Almeda Road and surrounding area, Service Court center of map
Item 5: Photocopied map, sections 18, 19, 30 of 1919 survey, map date 1922
Item 6: Photocopied map section 24 of Josephine County
Item 7: Aerial, photocopied, black and white picture of Rand with number 18 circled (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 8: Photocopied map of Josephine County, section 5, Rogue River
Item 9: Photocopied site plan of Rand Ranger Station by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Siskiyou National Forest North Pacific Region
Item 10: Photocopied site plan of Rand Ranger Station by Clay Ramsey, October 1, 1935
Item 11: Second copy of Aerial, photocopied, black and white picture of Rand with number 18 circled (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 12: Site plan of Rand Ranger Station, revised November 1940
Item 13: Photocopied Planting Plan of Siskiyou National Forest North Pacific Region, Rand Ranger Station (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 14: Photocopied site plan of Rand Ranger Station in Siskiyou National Forest with Legend (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 15: Second copy of photocopied site plan of Rand Ranger Station in Siskiyou National Forest with Legend (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 16: Third copy of photocopied site plan of Rand Ranger Station in Siskiyou National Forest with Legend (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 17: Photocopied map of the Rogue River and Merlin-Galice Road (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 18: Photocopied section of layout for the Department of Agriculture Forest Service North Pacific Region, Flagstone and Walks, Plate 13
Item 19: Photocopied section of layout for Department of Agriculture Forest Service North Pacific Region, Flagstone and Turf Walks, plate 13 with complete notes
Item 20: Photocopied section of layout for Department of Agriculture Forest
Service Region, Flagstone and Turf Walks, Plate 13, partial notes
Item 21: Second copy of Photocopied section of layout for Department of Agriculture Forest Service Region, Flagstone and Turf Walks, Plate 13, partial notes
Item 22: Photocopy of United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Map Sheet, by J.P. DeWitt 8/30/13
Item 23: Second copy of photocopy of United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Map Sheet, by J.P. DeWitt 8/30/13
Item 24: Photocopy of United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Map Sheet, by N. F. Macduff, Siskiyou Stations-Rand
Item 25: Second copy of photocopy of United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Map Sheet, by N. F. Macduff, Siskiyou Stations-Rand
Item 26: Photocopy of United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service , Siskiyou National Forest Legend, Boundary of Proposed edition to Rand Ranger Station, by L.J. Cooper, 8/28/37
Item 27: Second copy of Photocopy of United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service , Siskiyou National Forest Legend, Boundary of Proposed edition to Rand Ranger Station, by L.J. Cooper, 8/28/37
Item 28: Photocopy of United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Rand Camp CCC and surrounding area, by L.J. Cooper, 8/28/37
Item 29: Map Sheet of Siskiyou, Almeda Wagon Road, Revised March 16, 1911
Item 30: Map Sheet of Siskiyou, Section Line 24 (unsurveyed), by H.E. Haefield- forest assistant
Item 31: Photocopy of type written letter to Mac from J.P. DeWitt the assistant forest ranger, written March 14, 1911 regarding the Rand Ranger Station
File 4: Ashland Cemetery-Plan/Guidelines
Item 1: Stapled, printed copy of “Preservation Guidelines, Ashland Cemetery” Ashland, Oregon 2000, 7 pages
Item 2: Stapled, printed copy of “Preservation Guidelines, Hargadine Cemetery” Ashland, Oregon 2000, 7 pages
Item 3: Stapled, printed copy of “Mountain View Cemetery Preservation Guidelines” Ashland, Oregon 2000, 7 pages
Item 4: 29 Photographs of Ashland Cemeteries
Item 5: 10 Management Plan Photographs of Ashland Cemeteries
Item 6: Business Card for Pronto Print, Ann Marie Willey-account executive
Item 7: Photocopied picture of Ashland Cemetery, sticky note on it with account and P.O. numbers
Item 8: Second copy of Photocopied picture of Ashland Cemetery
File 5: Medford Clinic Business
Item 1: Type written copy of “The Medford Clinic 1948-1994 Volume 1” with a quote on the front by Nurse Gertrude Molloy
File 6: Rich Gulch-Current File
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Rich Gulch Diggings
Item 2: Photograph and negative film strips of a hole and Rich Gulch
Item 3: National Registration of Historic Places Registration Form for Rich Gulch Diggings, Received July 7, 1999, contains sticky notes
Item 4: Pamphlet for Management Planning Event for Jacksonville Woodlands Natural Park and Trail System
Item 5: Hand drawn maps and photocopied map of Rich Gulch Historic Mining District, Jacksonville, OR
Item 6: Photocopied plat of section 31 of Willamette Meridian, Oregon, April 9, 1959 (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 7: Photocopied supplemental plat of section 31 of Willamette Meridian, Oregon, 1995 (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 8: Photocopy of article from newspaper, circled section about Jacksonville
Item 9: Photocopy of newspaper articles, written note J Willie, 8-32 8:1
Item 10: Pamphlet titled “Welcome to the Sarah Zigler Interpretive Trail” from Jacksonville, Oregon about the Peter Britt Gardens
Item 11: Photocopied, black and white drawn map of Sailor Gulch, Posey Gulch
Item 12: Photocopied, black and white notes with partial map of ditches for mining
Item 13: Hand written notes on small, yellow legal pad paper on gulches
Item 14: Photocopied newspaper article, with written date of 2/25/76
Item 15: Photocopied newspaper article with circled section involving Peacock Copper Trail Quartz Ledge, written date of 4/28/76, p. 1
Item 16: Photocopied map of Southern Oregon (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 17: Photocopy of page written by Mrs. Sarah Zigler, written date 9/16
Item 18: Photocopy of page 494, The United States of America, certificate number 3414
Item 19: 2 Photocopied pages of Department of the Interior General Land Office, Book no. 127, dated Sept. 28, 1916 (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 20: Photocopied newspaper page with highlighted note of burial of Albert Petarde, written date of 4/18/24 and p. 1-1
Item 21: Hand written note on yellow legal pad paper about Klondike and various dates
Item 22: Photocopied page 535, to Emil De Roboam, official State of Oregon legal Document
Item 23: Photocopied page with highlighted notes regarding Rich Gulch and Emil De Roboam
Item 24: Photocopied page 324 of official legal document from Emil De Roboam to Margaret H. Reeve with highlighted sections
Item 25: Photocopied page 316 of official legal document from Emil De Roboam to John I. Morgan with highlighted sections, regarding a water ditch
Item 26: Photocopied page 219 of official legal document from George Beavenue et al. to Fannie M. Port regarding water rights
Item 27: Photocopied page 218 of official legal document from George Beavenue to Fannie M. Port with highlighted sections, dated June 5, 1908
Item 28: Photocopied pages 167-168 of official legal document from Fannie M. Port to Lee C. Port, with date of June 30, 1909
Item 29: Photocopied page of Affidavit of Claim for Exception by Lee C. Port regarding the Burnett Loraine placer mining claim, page 613
Item 30: Second copy of photocopied page of Affidavit of Claim for Exception by Lee C. Port regarding the Burnett Loraine placer mining claim, page 613, highlighted
Item 31: Photocopied page 437 official legal document regarding Jacksonville Mining District
Item 32: Second copy of photocopied page 437 official legal document regarding Jacksonville Mining District
Item 33: Photocopy of official legal document regarding a Placer Claim of ten
acres in Jacksonville, OR
Item 34: Second copy of photocopy of official legal document regarding a Placer Claim of ten acres in Jacksonville, OR
Item 35: Photocopy of official legal document to Margaret Reeve regarding a mining claim
Item 36: Typed Petard Mining Claim History, and Record of Instruments Presented for Recording by Key Title Company
Item 37: Photocopy of legal documents, pages 5, 609 and two more, highlighted notes throughout
Item 38: Photocopy of official legal document to August Petard, Kenny Deed, dated January 18
Item 39: Photocopy of page 384 of official legal document regarding Kenney, to August Petard, dated January 18, 1902
Item 40: Photocopy of official legal document to August Petard, dated April 8, 1902
Item 41: Photocopy of Notice of Amended Notice of Location to Placer Mining Claim, unsigned, dated Dec. 1907
Item 42: Photocopy of Notice of Amended Notice of Location to Placer Mining Claim, signed by Mary Peter, dated Dec. 1907
Item 43: Printed Residential Land Appraisal for West Medford/Applegate, written names of Mark Burkhalter, Thomas Parks, Michael and Victoria Korpa, dated 1/22/99
Item 44: Traced map (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 45: Photocopy of traced map, 4 pages
Item 46: Photocopy of map, One-horse Town
Item 47: Photocopy of map, section 31, map for assessment and taxation purposes only
Item 48: Hand drawn map and written notes of section 31, regarding water located on the back of a Record of Instruments Presented for Recording by Key Title Company, dated 1/13/99
Item 49: Photocopy of map of Rich Gulch Historic Mining Dist. Jacksonville, OR with highlighted sections
Item 50: Photocopy of Section 31, Rich Gulch (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 51: Photocopy of page 219, map of Rich Gulch in quadrants
Item 52: Photocopy of map of Rich Gulch, hand written notes on back
Item 53: Double-sided Photocopy of Jacksonville
Item 54: 2 color copied of Section 31 map by United States Department of the Interior, to Kay Atwood from J’ulle Woodlands with phone number
Item 55: Black and blue copy of Section 31 map by United States Department of the Interior
Item 56: Black and white photocopy of Section 31, map for assessment and taxation purposes only
Item 57: Second copy of Black and white photocopy of Section 31, map for assessment and taxation purposes only
Item 58: Letter from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department regarding Rich Gulch Diggings and the nomination document
Item 59: Typed letter to Larry Smith from Kay Atwood about the Petard Ditch, dated March 28, 1999
Item 60: Faxed copy with hand written notes of National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet for Rich Gulch Diggings, dated 9/21/99
Item 61: Letter from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department to John Douglas, Federal Preservation Officer, regarding Rich Gulch Diggings, dated March 30, 2000
Item 62: Newspaper article dated 4/16/2000 about Rich Gulch being put on the National Register (in Oversized Box 35)
File 7: IOOF Preservation Plan-Current 1
Item 1: Film negatives and photographs both color and black and white from cemeteries in Jacksonville, OR, and KA IOOF 1998
File 8: IOOF Preservation Plan-Current 2
Item 1: Booklet titled “Preservation Guidelines Jacksonville Cemetery”
Item 2: Photocopy of drawn map of cemetery between terrace Dr. and Siskiyou
Item 3: Second copy of photocopy of drawn map of cemetery between terrace Dr. and Siskiyou
Item 4: Photocopy of SOHS photo of headstones
Item 5: Unbound copy of “Eastwood/I.O.O.F. Cemetery Management Plan” by Greg Jones, August 1998
Item 6: Unbound final corrected copy of “Eastwood/I.O.O.F. Cemetery
Management Plan” by Greg Jones, August 2000
Box 15: Reports and Research Files
File 1: Eastwood I.O.O.F. Cemetery
Item 1: Photocopy of type written list of block, lot, name, birth, and death of cemetery, 48 pages
File 2: Hargadine Cemetery
Item 1: Correct version of the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for the Hargadine Cemetery
Item 2: Hargadine Cemetery (1867-1910) National Register comments
Item 3: Photocopied newspaper articles, caption of picture says, “Marble Carver, Ann Hasletine Russel, c. 1890, Source Unknown”, handwritten note attached dated 3/4/91 with contacts and phone numbers
Item 4: Stapled copy of the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Hargadine Cemetery
Item 5: Photocopy of map of W.C. Myer’s Addition, Scofield St., Sheridan St., and Grant St.
Item 6: Oversized Cemetery map of Hargadine Cemetery (In Map Drawer)
Item 7: Official NR letter from James Hamrick, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer, to Mayor Catherine Golden, June 11, 1998
Item 8: Type written National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
File 3: Sawmill Research File
Item 1: Type written Cultural Resources Report and Finding of No Adverse Effect on the Rouge Elk Hotel (section 106) by Dwight Smith, 1987
File 4: Ashland Cemetery Multiple Resource NR Nomination
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Mountain View Cemetery in Ashland, OR
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet, Section 7
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet, Section 8
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet, Section 9
Item 5: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet, Section 10
Item 6: Photocopied section of Mt. View Cemetery map from Normal Ave.
Item 7: Photocopied section of Nor Park Sub, Mt. View Cemetery, by Normal Ave. and Klamath Falls Hwy
Item 8: Photocopy of aerial view of Mountain View Cemetery
Item 9: Photocopy of Mountain View Cemetery South Parcel Plan View
Item 10: Photocopy of inside layout of Mountain View Cemetery
Item 11: Photocopy of South Mausoleum Index for Mountain View Cemetery
Item 12: Photocopy of Ashland Tidings newspaper article July 16, 1924, “Work Begun on Ashland Mausoleum”
Item 13: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet, Photographs Section
Item 14: Printed photographs of Mountain View Cemetery, 9 pages
Item 15: Photocopy of Plat showing Mountain View Cemetery, Platted in 1949
File 5: 1904 I.O.O.F. Cemetery
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form for Ashland, OR, prepared by Katherine Atwood
Item 2: Photocopied map of Mountain View Cemetery with handwritten notes “Gully” and “N. Line of Access Rd” (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 3: Photocopied aerial view of Mountain View Cemetery (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 4: Photocopy of Mountain View Cemetery, Klamath Falls Hwy
Item 5: Photocopied, detailed map of Mountain View Cemetery and surrounding area
Item 6: Photocopied plat of Mountain View Cemetery plots, March 1952
Item 7: Photocopy of Mountain View Cemetery Plat, platted 1949, with Resthaven Mausoleum
Item 8: Photocopy of Mountain View Cemetery Plat, platted 1949, with Resthaven Mausoleum (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 9: Printed pictures of Mountain View Cemetery, 9 pages
Item 10: Handwritten note with coordinates on it
Item 11: Photocopied plot map of Mountain View Cemetery, March 1952
Item 12: Photocopy of Ashland Daily Tidings newspaper from July 16, 1924,
“Work begun on Ashland Mausoleum”
Item 13: Photocopy of Mountain View Cemetery Plat, platted 1949, with Resthaven Mausoleum
Item 14: Photocopy of Mountain View Cemetery South Parcel Plan View
Item 15: Photocopy of South Mausoleum Index
Item 16: Photocopy of aerial view of Mountain View Cemetery
Item 17: Photocopy of Mountain View Cemetery, Klamath Falls Hwy and Normal Ave. (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 18: Type written historical overview, bibliography, and notes on Ashland, OR and the Mountain View Cemetery
Item 19: Handwritten note of Mountain View Cemetery dimensions
Item 20: Handwritten notes about Mountain View Cemetery, keys
Item 21: Handwritten notes about Mountain View Cemetery, Mike Bindi, regarding maps and photographs (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 22: Handwritten notes with I.O.O.F. dates, names, and contact information
Item 23: Hand written note about cemetery lots sold, written on stationary headed “City of Ashland Mountain View Cemetery”
Item 24: Photocopy of newspaper article from MMT June 2, 1992. on Ashland cemetery
Item 25: Photocopy of 1915 Price List for Vermont Marble Co.
Item 26: Handwritten notes of questions regarding I.O.O.F. dates
Item 27: Photocopy of type written history of Hill Cemetery
Item 28: Letter stating the time and place the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation will conduct their final review for Ashland Cemetery and Mountain View Cemetery, dated March 1, 1995, to Mayor Catherine Golden from Elisabeth Walton Potter
Item 29: Letter to Mayor Catherine Golden from Robert Meinen that the Ashland Cemetery and Mountain View Cemeteries were put on the National Register June 8, 1995, letter dated June 15, 1995
Item 30: Photocopy of official legal records of descriptions of real properties for the City of Ashland, code number 5-1
Item 31: Photocopy of official legal document from William Erb to the City of Ashland that they sold land to the City of Ashland, page 589
Item 32: Photocopy of official legal document from W. L. Parrish to the City of Ashland that he sold land to the City of Ashland, page 331
Item 33: Photocopy of official legal document from George McDonald to the City of Ashland that he sold land to the City of Ashland, page 520
Item 34: Photocopy of official legal document from the City of Ashland to the County of Jackson that the City of Ashland sold land to the County of Jackson, page 195
Item 35: Photocopy of official legal document from the City of Ashland to George McDonald that the city sold George McDonald land, page 223
Item 36: Photocopy of Grant of Right of Way made Sept. 28, 1955 between Earl Neely and Barbara Jean Neely about the California Oregon Power Company
Item 37: Photocopy of Warranty Deed, Vol. 501 page 315 about land sold to the city of Ashland by Don and Mabel Sweem
Item 38: Photocopy of official legal document from the Trustees of Ashland Lodge No. 45 to the City of Ashland about selling land to the City of Ashland, Vol. 192, page 70
Item 39: 66-13001 Warranty Deed between Annie Neeley and Raymond and Malvina Vandervalle, 2 pages
Item 40: Photocopy of Warranty Deed from W. L. Parrish to Christ Ganokel, including J.M. and Nellie B. Williams, Vol. 82, page 219
Item 41: Photocopy of official legal document from the City of Ashland to George McDonald that the city sold him land, Vol. 138, page 223
Item 42: Photocopy of official legal document from the City of Ashland to the County of Jackson regarding land sold to the county from the city, Vol. 133, page 195
Item 43: Photocopy of official legal document from George McDonald to the City of Ashland, Warranty Deed, he sold the city land, Vol. 138, page 520
Item 44: Photocopy of Warranty Deed from W. L. Parrish to the City of Ashland that he sold the city land, page 331
Item 45: Photocopy of Warranty Deed from William Erb to the City of Ashland that he sold the city land, page 589
Item 46: Photocopy of a Bargain and Sale Deed between the City of Ashland and the State of Oregon, dated Sept. 21, 1972, 72-13286
File 6: Ashland Cemetery
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation
Form, File E-8, for Historic Cemeteries of Ashland, OR and Environs 1351-1925
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form for Historic Cemeteries of Ashland, OR and Environs 1851-1925, Sections E, F, 7, 8
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Mountain View Cemetery
Item 4: Photocopy of map of Mt. View Cemetery by city limits, 5-1
Item 5: Photocopy of map of Mt. View Cemetery surrounded by Normal Ave, Fremont St., and Nor Park Sub
Item 6: Photocopy of plat of Mountain View Cemetery, with Resthaven Mausoleum
Item 7: Photocopy of Aerial view of Mountain View Cemetery
Item 8: Photocopy of Mountain View Cemetery South Parcel Plan View
Item 9: Photocopy of the inside of the Mountain View Mausoleum with the chapel, corridors and area free of crypts
Item 10: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet, Photographs section
Item 11: 16 photocopied pages of pictures of Mountain View Cemetery and tombstones
Item 12: Photocopy of Ashland Cemetery plot layout, surrounded by Morton St. and East Main St.
Item 13: Photocopied newspaper article from the Ashland Tidings December 2, 1892 on Lindsay Applegate
Item 14: Photocopied map of the Ashland Cemetery, 39 1E 9AC TL 12600
Item 15: Photocopy of Biographical Sketches Appendix, Applegate’s
Item 16: Photocopies of newspaper articles about Lindsay Applegate
Item 17: Photocopy of “On to Oregon: Over the Oregon and Applegate Trails” and article “Blazing the Applegate Trail” by Richard Ackerman
Item 18: Handwritten note about Mountain View Cemetery
Item 19: Handwritten note on Ashland Cemetery, 39-1E-9AC, Tax lot 12600
Item 20: Handwritten note on 39 1E AC TL with sketch of Ashland Cemetery
Item 21: Handwritten note about a cemetery report, written date of 1884
Item 22: Handwritten note about Ashland Cemetery, dimensions and facts
Item 23: Letter from Elisabeth Walton Potter at the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department to Mayor Catherine Golden about the Historic Cemeteries of Ashland, OR Multiple Property Submission, dated August 9, 1994
Item 24: Handwritten note of reference number for “Book of Lists” from Ebsco
Item 25: Newspaper article from the Ashland Daily Tidings Jan. 8, 1998, page 3, about the Hargadine Cemetery (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 26: Newspaper article from the Ashland Daily Tidings, dated March 4, 1995 on cemeteries being historically registered (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 27: Photocopied map of the Ashland Cemetery surrounded by Morton St., Sixth St., Seventh St., and Dewey St.
Item 28: Photocopied map of the W.C. Myer Addition to Ashland, Oregon
Item 29: Photocopy of Mountain View Cemetery plot layout with mausoleum
Item 30: Photocopied Plat of Mountain View Cemetery, approved Jan. 3, 1950
Item 31: Photocopy of Hargadine Cemetery Ashland, OR plot map
Item 32: Handwritten notes with starting date of 12/5/79 about committees
Item 33: Handwritten and typewritten notes about Ashland cemeteries and contacts and deed dates and information
Item 34: Handwritten note with dates and information on Ashland cemeteries
Item 35: Handwritten note with dates and people’s names
File 7: Butte Falls
Item 1: Report titled “Land Above the Stream: The Sawmill Site at Big Butte Creek Falls”
Item 2: Photocopy of Big Bend Milling Co. Title and Beekman Title, Dated December 27, 1957
Item 3: Photocopy Oct. 29, 1961 newspaper articles about Butte Falls, OR
Item 4: Photocopy of an Oral Interview transcript with Charles Patton from the Southern Oregon Historical Society Jacksonville Museum, dated Jan. 12, 1977
Item 5: Photocopy of partial history of Butte Falls by Mr. Abbott and Mr. Ernest Smith, from the Southern Oregon Historical Society
Item 6: Butte Falls Historical Society newsletter “Making Tracks”, Spring 1998
Item 7: Photocopy of a probate docket, page 588, Harry Mills Administrator for Luin Parkhurst (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 8: Photocopy of Butte Falls plan from 1982
Item 9: Fax from Kay Atwood to the Oregon State Archives Reference Library about the probate file for Luin Parkhurst
Item 10: Pamphlet for the Oregon State Archives
Item 11: Photocopy of newspaper article about Butte Falls City Hall, Civic Center, and Elementary School
Item 12: Photocopy of map for water rights of Butte Falls Lumber Co., Butte Falls, OR (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 13: Photocopied plat of the town of Butte Falls, OR
Item 14: Photocopied plat of the town of Butte Falls, OR
Item 15: Photocopied plat of the town of Butte Falls, OR
Item 16: Photocopy of newspaper articles about Butte Falls from the Medford Mail, Jan. 19, 1906
Item 17: Photocopy of newspaper articles about Butte Falls Sugar Pine Lumber Co. from the Medford Mail, Feb. 2, 1906
Item 18: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail, Apr. 8, 1904
Item 19: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail, July 8, 1904 about a railroad and Butte Falls timber
Item 20: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail, Dec. 1, 1905 about Butte Falls
Item 21: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail, Feb. 2, 1906 about Butte Falls lumber
Item 22: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail, Feb. 16, 1906 about building at Butte Falls
Item 23: : Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail, March 23, 1906 about Buildings finished soon
Item 24: : Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail, Apr. 20, 1906 about Butte Falls lumber mill
Item 25: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Daily Tribune, Sept. 26, 1907 about increased rates ruining lumbermen in Southern Oregon
Item 26: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Daily Tribune, Sept.
26, 1907, Personals article
Item 27: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Daily Tribune, Jan. 18, 1908 about Manager of Butte Falls Lumber Co. B.H. Harris accident
Item 28: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Daily Tribune, June 4, 1909 about Butte Falls strike
Item 29: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Daily Tribune, June 7, 1909 about the railroad in Butte Falls
Item 30: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Daily Tribune, June 9, 1909 about Dewing and the railroad once Butte Falls road finished
Item 31: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Daily Tribune, June 11, 1909 about Butte Falls and B.H. Harris
Item 32: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Daily Tribune, July 14, 1909 about railroad track being laid in Butte Falls
Item 33: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, Aug. 18, 1910 about Butte Falls happenings
Item 34: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, July 2, 1911 about Butte Falls happenings
Item 35: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, July 10, 1911 about Butte Falls happenings
Item 36: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, July 10, 1911 about Butte Falls and Central Point happenings
Item 37: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, Aug. 2, 1911 about Butte Falls voting in favor of incorporation
Item 38: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, July 16, 1911 about Butte Falls voting Aug. 1 about incorporating timber
Item 39: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, July 12, 1911 about Butte Falls happenings
Item 40: Photocopy of newspaper articles the Medford Mail Tribune, July 20, 1911 about Butte Falls happenings
Item 41: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, May 28, 1918 about Frank L. Bailey going to Butte Falls
Item 42: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, Feb. 4, 1919 about the Pacific & Eastern Railroad in Butte Falls
Item 43: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, Jan. 30, 1919 about the Pacific & Eastern Railroad stopping operation in Butte Falls
and being sold
Item 44: Photocopy of newspaper articles from the Medford Mail Tribune, Jan. 31, 1919 about the Pacific & Eastern Railroad stopping
Item 45: Photocopy of Jackson County Deed, Vol. 53, P. 227 from Big Bend Milling Co., selling to Butte Falls Sugar Pine Lumber Co.
Item 46: Photocopy of Jackson County Deed, Vol. 59, P. 350 between Big Bend Milling Co. and Butte Falls Sugar Pine Lumber Co.
Item 47: Photocopy of Jackson County Deed, Vol. 86, p. 115 between William Dewing and Butte Falls Lumber Co. of William Dewing selling land
Item 48: Photocopy of Jackson County Deed, Vol. 97, p. 540 of the selling of land between Butte Falls Lumber Co., and the Town of Butte Falls
Item 49: Photocopy of Jackson County Deed, Vol. 153, p. 45 of the selling of land between Butte Falls Lumber Co., and Owen Oregon Lumber Co.
Item 50: Photocopy of Jackson County Deed, Vol. 153, p. 46 of certificate for Clarence Pratt and notaries
Item 51: Photocopy of from Jackson County Commissioner’s Journal, July 15, 1911, Vol. 14, p. 179-180
Item 52: Photocopy of page from the Jackson County Commissioner’s Journal, August 2, 1911, Vol. 14, p. 189 about incorporation of Butte Falls, OR
Item 53: Photocopy of information about Butte Falls, OR from Southern Oregon Historical Society by Elga Abbott, dated Oct. 31, 1978
Item 54: Photocopy of State of Oregon Index to Foreign Corporations, from the Oregon State Archives
Item 55: Membership form for the Big Butte Historical Society
Item 56: Big Butte Historical Society Newsletter “Making Tracks” Winter ed.
Item 57: Quarterly newsletter form the Big Butte Historical Society, Feb. 1999
Item 58: Memorandum from Cultural Solutions, from Robert Winthrop to Kay Atwood and Dennis Gray about archeological survey report
Item 59: Manilla folder Kay wrote contacts and dates and times on, stapled business card for Cultural Solutions
File 8: R. Valley Landscape Project
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, Mining Resources of the Upper Illinois Valley Oregon
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cemetery
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Waldo Cemetery
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Waldo Chinese Cemetery
Item 5: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Old Placer Mine
Box 16: Reports and Research Files
File 1: R. Valley Landscape Project Part 2
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Deep Gravel Mine or Wimer Mine
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, High Gravel Mine
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Fry Gulch Mine
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Cameron Mine
Item 5: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Esterly Pit #2/Llano de Oro Mine
Item 6: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Plataurica Mine
Item 7: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Waldo Mine
Item 8: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Allen Gulch Mill
File 2: R. Valley Landscape Project Part 3
Item 1: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Upper Ditch
Item 2: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Middle Ditch or Logan/Esterly Middle Ditch
Item 3: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Wimer Ditch
Item 4: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Osgood Ditch
Item 5: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Logan Wash Ditch
Item 6: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Logan Cut
Item 7: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Logan Drain Ditches
File 3: Running Y Ranch 1996
Item 1: Report by Katherine Atwood titled “Between the Lake and the Mountain: A History of the Running Y Ranch”
Item 2: Typewritten letter to Dwight Smith, Cultural specialist, dated April 21, 1997 with handwritten response from Dwight dated April 28, 1997
Item 3: Cultural Property Inventory and Request for Determination of Eligibility of Running Y Ranch
Item 4: Kay Atwood’s folder of Running Y Ranch 1996 with handwritten contacts and stapled business card for Klamath County Title Company
File 4: Southern Oregon Heritage Magazines
Item 1: SO Heritage Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, SOHS Fall 1995
Item 2: SO Heritage Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 3, SOHS Winter 1995
File 5: Reports on South-Central Oregon
Item 1: Report by Ward Tonsfeld, May 1987 titled “Mills Along the Lakeshore: The Lumber Industry on the Winema Lands 1910-1936”
Item 2: Report by Rick Minor, Stephan Dow Beckham, Kathryn Anne Toepel, “Cultural Resource Overview of the BLM Lakeview District, South-Central Oregon: Archaeology, Ethnography, History”, dated 1979
Box 17: Papers and Photos Concerning National Register; Research Materials and Photos for Books by Kay Atwood
File 1: Letters
Item 1: Type written letter to Kay Atwood from Alfred Lomax, Professor Emeritus of Business Administration from the University of Oregon, dated Feb. 8, 1977
Item 2: Type written letter to Mr. Kee from Kay Atwood regarding his great-uncle Gin Lin, dated July 24, 1977
Item 3: 6 page Type written letter from Virginia Card to Kay Atwood regarding Takelma materials, written from Sacramento, CA Feb. 17, 1975
Item 4: Type written letter to Mr. Bill Smith at Oregon State Univsersity from Kay Atwood, dated Sept. 13, 1974 regarding the Butte Creek Mill film
Item 5: Type written letter to Kay Atwood from Earl Pomeroy from the University of California, San Diego dated Jan. 26, 1976 regarding Wallace Farnham
Item 6: Type written letter from Dr. Robert E. Levinson of San Jose State University to Kay Atwood about minorities research, dated Jan. 3, 1978
File 2: Copyright Material
Item 1: Type written order form regarding “Mill Creek Journal: Ashland Oregon 1850-1860” a publication by Kay Atwood and an introduction to the book, encased in a pink Printfast paper stating “Save Your Original Copy”
Item 2: Type written letter with envelope to the U.S. Copyright Office asking for a copyright registration for her book, dated May 18, 1987
Item 3: Blank Filling Out Application Form TX Basic Information guide from the Copyright Office, including a blank application form
Item 4: Blank Filling Out Application Form TX Basic Information guide from the Copyright Office, instructions only
Item 5: Type written letter about the Library of Congress Processing Services Cataloging in Publication Division
Item 6: Filled out Form TX by for the Certificate of Copyright Registration, sections 1-11
Item 7: Application for Copyright Registration for a Nondramatic Literary Work guidelines and blank form, handwritten sticky note states “wrote for Mill Creek 5/18/87”
Item 8: Photocopy of filed out Form TX for Certificate of Copyright Registration, sections 1-11
Item 9: Informational pamphlet on the New Classification System for Copyright Registrations, Circular R1c from the Copyright Office
Item 10: Application for Copyright Registration for a Nondramatic Literary Work instructions for Form TX
Item 11: Photocopy of Circular R8a The Effective Date of Registration
Item 12: Circular R7a Deposit of Copies or Phonorecords Without Accompanying Application or Written Request by the Copyright Office
Item 13: Circular R1d New Copyright Registration Procedures information from the Copyright Office
Item 14: Circular R4 Copyright Fees Effective January 1, 1978 information by the Copyright Office
Item 15: Circular R63 Reproductions of Copyrighted Works for Blind and Physically Handicapped Individuals information pamphlet by the Copyright Office
Item 16: Circular R99 Highlights of the New Copyright Law information pamphlet by the Copyright Office
Item 17: Type written Form TX Certificate of Copyright Registration for “Blossoms and Branches, A Gathering of Rouge Valley Orchard Memories”
Item 18: Type written letter to Kay Atwood from At Bernstein at New Leaf Books
Item 19: Handwritten note on scratch paper with numbers and initials M.C. and B&B
Item 20: Type written letter and brochure from Publishing Northwest Newsletter about a seminar for independent publishers from Frank Walsh, the Editor and publisher at Publishing Northwest Newsletter
Item 21: Information from the International Standard Book Numbering Agency regarding major issues in the implementation of the ISBN
Item 22: Blank form for Advance Book Information for the ISBN Agency
Item 23: Another copy of the Information from the International Standard Book Numbering Agency regarding major issues in the implementation of the ISBN
Item 24: Information on how to complete the Advance Book Information Form along with a sample form
File 3: Historic Preservation Briefs
Item 1: Pamphlet on Preservation Briefs and the Cleaning and Waterproof Coating of Masonry Buildings
Item 2: Photocopy of Preservation Briefs: 2 Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Brick Buildings by the U.S. Department of the Interior Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service
Part 3: Photocopy of Preservation Briefs 3: Conserving Energy in Historic Buildings
Item 4: Photocopy of Preservation Briefs 4: Roofing for Historic Buildings
Item 5: Pamphlet of Preservation Briefs 6: Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings by Anne E. Grimmer
Item 6: Photocopy of Preservation Briefs 7: The Preservation of Historic Glazed Architectural Terra-Cotta
Item 7: Photocopy of Preservation Briefs 8: Aluminum and Vinyl Sidings on Historic Buildings by John H. Myers
Item 8: Photocopy of Preservation Briefs 9: The Repair of Historic Wooden Windows by John H. Myers
Item 9: Photocopy of Preservation Briefs 10: Exterior Paint Problems on Historic Woodwork by Kat D. Weeks and David W. Look
Item 10: Preservation Briefs 11: Rehabilitating Historic Storefronts by H. Ward Jandl
Item 11: Preservation Briefs 12: The Preservation of Historic Pigmented Structural Glass from Feb. 1984
Item 12: Preservation Briefs 14: New Exterior Additions to Historic Buildings: Preservation Concerns by Kay D. Weeks
Item 13: Preservation Briefs 15: Preservation of Historic Concrete: Problems and General Approaches by William B. Coney
Item 14: Preservation Briefs 17: Architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildings as an Aid to Preserving Their Character by Lee H. Nelson
Item 15: Preservation Briefs 18: Rehabilitating Interiors in Historic Buildings by H. Ward Jandl
Item 16: Preservation Briefs 19: The Repair and Replacement of Historic Wooden Shingle Roofs by Sharon C. Park
Item 17: Preservation Briefs 20: The Preservation of Historic Barns by Michael J. Auer
Item 18: Preservation Briefs 21: Repairing Historic Flat Plaster-Walls and Ceilings by Marylee MacDonald
Item 19: Photocopy of The Old-House Journal October 1982 titled “Linerusta ~ Walton: Can The Democratic Wallcoveirng be Revived?” by Bruce Bradbury, p. 203-206
Item 20: Photocopy of “Preservation and Repair of Historic Stucco” by Anne Grimmer from CRM Bulletin Vol. 12 No. 6, 1989
Item 21: Photocopy of “Fire Safety Retrofitting in Historic Buildings” by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the General Services Administration, August 1989
Item 22: Photocopy of the National Register Bulleting, 18, article “How to Evaluate and Nominate Designed Historic Landscapes” by J. Timothy Keller and Genevieve P. Keller
Item 23: The Historic American Buildings Survey the Microfiche Edition by Chadwyck-Healey pamphlet
Item 24: National Register Bulletin 22 “Guidelines for Evaluating and Nominating Properties That Have Achieved Significance Within the Last Fifty Years”
File 4: National Register
Item 1: Scale for Alaska
Item 2: National Register Acreage Estimator
Item 3: National Register Bulletin 16B “How to Complete the National Register Multiple Property Documentation Form”
Item 4: A Condensed Technical Guide for Oregon Property Owners, Sept. 1995 about preparing nominations to the National Register of Historic Place, by the State Historic Preservation Office
Item 5: Amateur’s Guide to Terms Used in Describing Historic Buildings, 1970
Item 6: A type written, Condensed Technical Guide for Oregon Property Owners, Sept. 1992 about preparing nominations to the National Register of Historic Place, by the State Historic Preservation Office
Item 7: Building Survey Guide
Item 8: Photocopied article “VIII. How to Evaluate the Integrity of a Property”
Item 9: An additional copy of the National Register Bulletin 16B “How to Complete the National Register Multiple Property Documentation Form”
File 5: National Register Part 2
Item 1: National Register Bulletin 38, “Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Traditional Cultural Properties”
Item 2: Photocopy of National Register Bulletin 36, “Guidelines for Evaluating and Registering Historical Archeological Sites and Districts”
Item 3: National Register Bulletin 39, “Researching a Historic Property”
Item 4: National Register Bulletin 30, “Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Rural Historic Landscapes”
Item 5: National Register Bulletin 41, “Guidelines for Evaluating and Registering Cemeteries and Burial Places”
Item 6: Second copy of National Register Bulletin 41, “Guidelines for Evaluating and Registering Cemeteries and Burial Places”
Item 7: Third copy of National Register Bulletin 41, “Guidelines for Evaluating and Registering Cemeteries and Burial Places”
Item 8: Photocopy of National Register Bulletin 42, “Guidelines for Identifying, Evaluating, and Registering Historic Mining Properties
File 6: National Register Part 3
Item 1: National Register Bulletin 24, “Guidelines for Local Surveys: A Basis for Preservation Planning”
Item 2: National Register Bulletin 16A, “How to Complete the National Register Registration Form”
Item 3: Fourth copy, photocopy, of National Register Bulletin 41: “Guidelines for Evaluating and Registering Cemeteries and Burial Places”
Item 4: Second copy, photocopy, of National Register Bulletin 18: “How to Evaluate and Nominate Designed Historic Landscapes” by J. Timothy Keller and Genevieve P. Keller
Item 5: Printed article “V. Documentation and Registration” from cr.nps.gov
Item 6: Second copy, photocopy, of National Register Bulletin 30, “Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Rural Historic Landscapes”
Item 7: Second copy, photocopy, of National Register Bulletin 36, “Guidelines for Evaluating and Registering Historical Archeological Sites and Districts”
File 7: Fernwood Cemetery History
Item 1: Envelope that had pictures of Fernwood Cemetery inside
Item 2: Pictures of Fernwood Cemetery, numbered 1-16
Item 3: Envelop addressed to Kay Atwood from Pat Baker
Item 4: Negative film strips of Fernwood Cemetery
Item 5: 9 Photographs of Fernwood Pioneer Cemetery
Item 6: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Fernwood Pioneer Cemetery
Item 7: Photocopy of newspaper articles from Newberg Graphic by Dimond & Cady Publishers, Yamhill, OR, 50th Anniversary Progress Edition (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 8: Photocopy of newspaper articles from Newberg Graphic, Vol. 1, December 1888, Yamhill Co., OR (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 9: Photocopy of newspaper article titled “Death Takes Pioneer Son” about W.R. Everest of Chehalem buried in Fernwood Cemetery, dated Nov 24, 1955
Item 10: Photocopy of a picture of David Everest
Item 11: Photocopied article on the Haynes Family, and Newberg and its Beginning, p. 63-69
Item 12: Photocopied article on McMinnville in 1894
Item 13: Photocopied newspaper article about the first Postmaster of Newberg by Gloria Brothers (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 14: Photocopied pages from Deed Vol. F. Signed by the Everests
Item 15: Photocopy of Warranty Deeds rom Newberg Friends Cemetery
Item 16: Hand drawn map of unknown deed number and plot
Item 17: Photocopied grid maps of cemetery and Deed numbers
Item 18: Photocopied map of cemetery and surrounding area
Item 19: Handwritten note with dates 1986 and 1988, along with names Julie Kohler and Ruth Stoller
Item 20: Type written notes from a telephone call on 2/22/93 with Ronald W. Parrish, the President of Fernwood Pioneer Cemetery Association
Item 21: Photocopy of Fernwood Pioneer Cemetery Plan (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 22: Type written letter to Elisabeth Walton Potter from Kay Atwood, dated De. 6, 1993 about the nomination packet
Item 23: Type written thank you letter to Patricia Baker from Kay Atwood, dated Dec. 6, 1993 about a payment with a brief statement for record
Item 24: Three photocopies of a plot map of Friends Cemetery, Newberg, OR, 1988
Item 25: Four photocopies of a map of Newberg Friends Cemetery and Surrounding area
Item 26: Three photocopies of a newspaper article from the Portland Oregonian, Dated July 22, 1934 about the Newberg Post office
Item 27: Photocopied plot map of Friends Cemetery Newberg, OR 1998
Item 28: Three photocopies of Fernwood Pioneer Cemetery Plan
Item 29: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Fernwood Pioneer Cemetery
Item 30: Type written letter to Kay Atwood from Katherine DeVore about where the name Newberg came from, dated Oct. 26, 1993
Item 31: Type written letter to Ms. Baker from Elisabeth Walton Potter about Fernwood Pioneer Cemetery nomination, dated Feb. 28, 1994
Item 32: Type written letter to Ms. Baker from Robert L. Meinen about the official nomination of Fernwood Pioneer Cemetery, dated Aug. 17, 1994
File 8: Charles Givan Ranch (Jackson County)
Item 1: Bus tour pamphlet about the Givan Ranch, dates April 3, 1987
Item 2: Type written letter to Paul Korbulic from Kay Atwood about Givan Ranch
history and inventory, dated Feb. 23, 1993
Item 3: Note to Kay from Sherriff Dan Hobbs on 2/22 about inventory for Givan Ranch
Item 4: Photocopy of map of the Givan property
Item 5: Type written report of Test Excavation of the Givan Ranch Site, Jackson Co. Oregon by Richard K. Olmo and Nan Hannon
Item 6: Type written letter to Karen Smith from Richard Olmo dated July 3, 1991 about the results of the 1991 field exploration at the Givan Ranch
Item 7: Type written letter to Karen Smith from Richard Olmo dated July 3, 1991 about the results of the 1991 field exploration of the Givan Ranch, and maps
Item 8: Type written letter to the Historic Property Owners from Henry C. Kunowski regarding a Statewide Oregon Trail Historic Preservation Fund Grant, dated Aug. 28, 1992
Item 9: Type written information about her qualifications to work on the Givan Farm project, by Kay Atwood
Item 10: Kat Atwood’s resume and project plan for the Givan Ranch
Box 18: Papers and Photos Concerning National Register; Research Materials and Photos for Books by Kay Atwood
File 1: Charlie Givan (Charles)
Item 1: Photographs of the Givan family and ranch
Item 2: Photograph Order Envelope for Jackson County Parks
Item 3: Black and white photographs of Givan Ranch and family
Item 4: Photocopy of hand drawn map of Givan Ranch (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 5: Hand written note about the Givan Farm and Lily Glen, agricultural context statement
Item 6: Hand written notes on legal pad paper about the Givan pictures
Item 7: 2 copies of a type written list of the Charles Givan Ruth Kneass Photograph Collection, dated May 22, 1981
Item 8: Type written interview between Kay Atwood, Charles Givan, and Ruth Kneass
File 2: Medford Clinic History
Item 1: Photocopy of demographics of Dr. Ralston William Sleeter
Item 2: Photocopy of newspaper article and picture about Mar. E. Sleeter and Dr. R.W. Sleeter at the Community Hospital 1925
Item 3: Photocopy of newspaper article about Dr. Robert Sleeter’s death dated July 15, 1955
Item 4: Photocopy of newspaper article about the then new clinic in Medford
Item 5: Photocopy of black and white photograph of the Medford Clinic and Staff
Item 6: Photocopy of newspaper article about Medford Clinic construction in the Medford Mail Tribune, Dec. 13, 1956
Item 7: A type written history titled “The Medford Clinic: 1948-Present”
Item 8: Photocopy of Staff list and specialty from the Medford Clinic
Item 9: Photocopy of new provider information for the Medford Clinic
Item 10:2 Photocopies of a newspaper article about Medford Clinic’s new office
Item 11: Newspaper article about Dr. Reinhold Kanzler’s death, from the Mail Tribune dated Oct. 28, 1993
File 3: Swedenburg House Project
Item 1: Newsletter from the Southern Oregon Historical Society “The Table Rock Sentinel” about the Swedenburg House
Item 2: 7 unused envelopes with the Swedenburg House logo and “Swedenburg House Executive Council” on back
Item 3: 11 unused note paper with “Swedenburg House Executive Council” heading, logo, and council member names
Item 4: Newspaper article from the Daily Tidings, May 16, 1980 about Kay Atwood being honored, a photograph of Kay in front of the Carter House, pages 11-14 (in Oversized Box 35)
File 4: Ned Vilas Photos (Blossoms and Branches)
Item 1: Printed list of Ned Vilas Photographs copied by Kay Atwood in 1977
Item 2: Photocopy of negative film strips of Ned Vilas photos
Item 3: Photocopy of 1 negative film strip of Ned Vilas photos
Item 4: Negative film strips of Ned Vilas photographs
Item 5: Hand written note of Vilas picture with names of who is in the picture
Item 6: Type written list of people in the Ned Vilas pictures, copied 1977, hand
written notes on front and back
Item 7: Envelope with David Lowry and Ned Vilas written on the front
Item 8: 2 Negative film strips of Ned Vilas photographs
Item 9: 4 Ned Vilas photographs
File 5: Blossom and Branches Photos
Item 1: Type written letter to Kay Atwood from Rolf Swensen about photograph collections and photograph copy prices, dated March 4, 1980
Item 2: Hand written note on legal pad paper about photographs and dates
Item 3: Type written letter to Mr. Swensen from Kay Atwood about photographs about the orchard industry in Jackson County, dated April 2, 1980
Item 4: Second copy of type written letter to Mr. Swensen from Kay Atwood about photographs about the orchard industry in Jackson County, dated April 2, 1980
Item 5: : Hand written note on legal paper about photographs and dates #13-16
Item 6: 2 photographs of Leonard Carpeurer(?)
Item 7: Negative film strips
Item 8: Photocopy on picture paper of film strips of the orchard industry
Item 9: Photocopy on picture paper of film strips of men, buildings, and fields
Item 10: Negative film strip of a man and a house
Item 11: Type written interview between Vilas and Atwood
Item 12: Negative film strips of the SOS Collection
Item 13: Handwritten notes about Ned Vilas pictures
Item 14: Hand written list with numbers and letters to identify pictures
Item 15: Photocopies of orchard land, a postcard, and a man
Item 16: Hand written note about the photographs of the George Paesons (?) Picture Collection
Item 17: Negative film strips and photocopies of film strips of George Paesons (?)
Item 18: Negative film strips of Lewis Geutner
Item 19: Photocopy of negative film strips of Lewis Geutner on photo paper
Item 20: Hand written list of Lewis Geutner pictures #1-4
Item 21: Cut-off section of interview between Atwood and Geutner
Item 22: Negative film strips and 4 photographs of Merton Bradshaw-Frigation (?) District
Item 23: Note written on a ripped envelope about Rogue Valley Conae Co. and Fish Lake Ditch Co.
Item 24: Envelope with writing on the front about Merton Bradshaw
Item 25: Hand written note about Merton Bradshaw pictures #1-3
Item 26: 3 pictures of Bradshaw working and his home
Item 27: Type written interview between Atwood and Paesons
Item 28: Pictures of Lowry Orchard, Hestroy (?) Shots and David Lowry
Item 29: A negative film strip square of trees
Item 30: Type written list of pictures taken at SOS Nov. 1979, roll 1 and 2
Item 31: Type written list of Jacksonville orchards Nov. 1979 with Richard
Item 32: Type written list of Jacksonville photos, Nov. 1979
Item 33: Hand written list of houses and orchards #1-34
Item 34: Negative film strips of Leonard Carpeurer (?), Harold Thorninley (?), Pace Cuebeatstr (?), Everett Corey, Bill A., George Pasnas (?)
Item 35: Pictures of Cecil Clemens, Steve Nye, and Dolph Phipps 1975
Item 36: Picture of men picking fruit in an orchard
File 6: Honorable History Photos Part 1
Item 1: Negative film strips of Lowry
Item 2: Hand written note of pictures of Lowry
Item 3: Photographs of Lowry family, workers, and orchard
Item 4: Hand written list of letters and numbers associated with the photos
Item 5: Picture of man with glasses in a suit
Item 6: Picture of women in front of a tent in an orchard family camp
Item 7: Picture of cars in front of building packing house and cold storage, 1929, S.O.S. Collection
Item 8: Picture of packing house original equipment, S.O.S. 1929
Item 9: Picture of truck waiting at Veritas Orchards, 1935
Item 10: Picture of a standard wooden box, S.O.S.
Item 11: S.O.H.S. Collection, picture of pears, Cordy Collection
Item 12: Picture of men and women standing around boxes of fruit in a warehouse, from Oregon State University Archives
Item 13: Braceros playing guitars at S.O.S. 1940
Item 14: Picture of Fat, front ST. Medford Saloon Keeper, Fish Lake, 1911
Item 15: Picture of people eating at Bear Creek Orchards at Lowry Home, 1910
Item 16: Hillcrest packing crew, S.O.H.S. colletion
Item 17: Picture of a train car at a station, from Oregon State University Archives
Item 18: Picture of inside of an empty packing building, from Oregon State University Archives
Item 19: Picture of people and a car
Item 20: Picture of a motorized wagon
Item 21: Picture of 5 men standing in an orchard
Item 22: Picture of the door to the first office of the experiment station, 1915
Item 23: Lewis Centrew (?), 1918, catching insects
Item 24: Picture of a picture from a newspaper of the Medford, Rogue River Valley of Southern Oregon
Item 25: Photocopy on photo paper of a negative film strip of a man and a house
Item 26: Picture of a man in an orchard sitting in a wagon drawn by horses, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 27: Picture of a metal post in an orchard, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 28: Picture of a man in an orchard tending to fires
Item 29: Picture of workers in an orchard
Item 30: Picture of men and women sitting in a half-circle in an orchard
Item 31: Photocopy of a negative film strip square of a tractor pulling wooden boxes
Item 32: Picture of men and women having a meeting in an orchard
Item 33: Picture of 7 men in suits standing in a field
Item 34: Picture of a stream from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 35: Flogh Young (?), 1920, S.O.H.S. collection
Item 36: Picture of a man sitting at a desk on the phone
Item 37: Picture of a man in glasses and a suit and tie, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 38: Picture of Clarence Cate, Floyd Young, and one other man, Modoc Orchard 1924
Item 39: Picture of 2 men unloading fruit bags, 1930
Item 40: Picture of women in a S.O.S. packing house, from S.O.H.S. Collections
Item 41: Picture of a pear tree in winter, 1980
Item 42: Vilas buildings from Southcut (?) field, 1925, from the Ned Vilas collection
Item 43: Picture of team with spray in the Vilas Orchard, 1915
Item 44: Picture of little boys in an orchard with monarch cannery boxes, 1925, S.O.S. Collection
Item 45: Picture of 1910 Packing crew and boss, David Lowry Collection
Item 46: Picture of workers in an apple orchard from 1918
Item 47: Picture of orchard trees after being cleared
Item 48: Picture of people eating at a long table
Item 49: Picture of a plane spraying orchard trees
Item 50: Picture of Room 419, Experiment Station Office, 1916
Item 51: Picture of wooden boxes outside a barn, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 52: Picture of a lookout building, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 53: Picture of 3 men in an orchard, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 54: Picture of a man in a hat standing in an orchard
Item 55: Picture of the view from the top of the Liberty Leurette (?) Building in
Medford, OR 1915
Item 56: Picture of smudge pots, from the S.O.H.S. Collection
Item 57: Picture of Ward Spaty, 1977
Item 58: A picture taken at the top of the Liberty building in Medford, OR 1915 of Lillian Pierce, unknown, unknown, Lewis Geutner
Item 59: Picture of winter pear orchard, 1980
Item 60: Picture of 2 men setting up a fruit auction display, S.O.S. Collection
Item 61: Picture of women packing wooden boxes, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 62:Picture of Reginald Paeson and horses at Hillcrest, 1911, George Paeson collection
Item 63: Picture of a fruit packing house, Eden Valley Orchards, 1900, S.O.H.S. collection
Item 64: Picture of 2 men standing in an orchard
Item 65: Picture of George Paeson at Hillcrest standing in a spray waon tower
Item 66: Picture of people working in a packing house, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 67: Picture of people standing in front of a fruit packing house near Medford, 1900, S.O.H.S. collection
Item 68: Picture of a man with a horse and wagon pulling empty boxes, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 69: Picture of Luther Deuel (?) at Big Sticky, orchard, 1935
Item 70: Picture of men spraying Bear Creek orchard, S.O.H.S. Collection
Item 71: Picture of 2 men in an orchard taking pictures
Item 72: Picture of workers standing in Hillcrest Orchard, S.O.H.S. collection
Item 73: Picture of workers in Eden Valley Orchards picking pears, 1900
Item 74: Picture of a man in a suit with a hat and glasses on
Item 75: Picture of men in Rogue River Orchards packing plant, S.O.S. 1926
Item 76: Headshot picture of C.I. Lewis
Item 77: Headshot picture of Professor P. I. O’Gara, Assistant Editor of “Better Fruit”
Item 78: Picture of SGOBEL & DAY, est. 1869 in New York, commission hosue, quality sign
Item 78: Picture of The Vilas family car, 1910
Item 79: Picture of a smiling man in a suit
Item 80: Picture of workers in front of Muia Vista packing house, S.O.H.S. collection
Item 81: Picture of men standing around in an orchard meeting
Item 82: Picture looking east from Main and Front St., 1910, S.O.H.S. Collection
Item 83: Picture of the construction of the Rogue River Valley system ditch, Rogue Valley Canal Co., Fish Lake Ditch Co., 1900
Item 84: Picture of men in a horse-drawn wagon at Hillcrest Orchard, S.O.H.S. Collection
Item 85: Picture of an S.O.S. dinner, 1935, S.O.S. Collection
Item 86: Picture of men spraying orchard trees
Item 87: Picture of Rosenberg Chauffeur with Lowry children
Item 88: Picture of orchard and houses
Item 89: Picture of horses plowing Hillcrest Orchard, 1911
File 7: Honorable History Photos Part 2
Item 1: Picture of a field plow
Item 2: Picture of a man working in an orchard, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 3: Aerial picture of Hillcrest Orchard, 1938 from 3000 feet, George Paeson Collection
Item 4: Picture of two men standing among sticks in an orchard
Item 5: Picture of workers at an orchard, from the Oregon State University Archives
Item 6: Headshot picture of a man with a bow tie
Item 7: Picture of a sign saying “The 401 Orchard”
Item 8: Picture of an orchard with a blooming tree in front
Item 9: Picture of wooden boxes on a trailer in an orchard
Item 10: Picture of women sorting fruit, from S.O.H.S. Collection
Item 11: Picture of people walking by a fruit display for the Rogue River Valley
Item 12: Picture of house and lookout tower surrounded by orchards
Item 13: Picture of a postcard of Medford, OR Rogue River Valley
Item 14: Picture of a man picking an apple in an orchard
Item 15: Picture of Medford National Bank, 1906, S.O.H.S. Collection
Item 16: Picture of a fruit exhibit building, Ashland, OR
Item 17: Picture of three men standing outside the Jackson Co. Bank, c. 1900
Item 18: Picture of workers in an orchard packing house, 1910
Item 19: Picture of Vern Turpin, 1980
Item 20: Picture of Ned Vilas, Vilas House summer 1977
Item 21: Picture of Bert(?) Standcliffe, Phoenix, OR 1980
Item 22: Picture of George Paesons, 1978, at Hillcrest Orchards
Item 23: Picture of Hillcrest Orchards, 1909, view from the south
Item 24: Picture of David Lowry, 1980, Talent, OR
Item 25: Picture of Lewis Geutner, 1977
Item 26: Picture of a man with white hair and glasses, unknown
Item 27: Picture of Cliff Cordy, 1980
Item 28: Picture of Leonard Carpeurer(?), 1979
Item 29: Picture of a smiling man with white hair and glasses, unknown
Item 30: Ned Vilas with corn rows, 1915
Item 31: Picture of pear blossoms and Mt. Pitt near Medford, OR, 1927
Item 32: Picture of a town with buildings and a tree in the middle
Item 33: Picture of Mrs. Vilas with Ned and George, 1915
Item 34: Picture of a subway advertisement for Bosc pears, 1930
Item 35: Picture of Pennsylvania Station, New York pear display, 1930s
Item 36: Picture of a cart with S.O.S. pears in New York delivering from Pier #20, 1929
Item 37: Picture of S.O.S. packing house, 1929
Item 38: Picture of fruit auction display, New York, with 2 men in front, 1940
Item 39: Picture of Leonard Carpeurer(?) at S.O.S., 1945
Item 40: Picture of Erie Railroad Station, 20
Item 41: Picture of wrapped trees in an orchard, 1910, from Oregon State University Archives
Item 42: Picture of Ned Vilas and Robert Morris at the Vilas Home, August 1977
Item 43: Picture of J.A. Whitman packing house, 1895
Item 44: Picture of workers in pear trees at Eden Valley Orchard, 1910
Item 45: Picture of a man with glasses copied from a newspaper
Item 46: Picture of a house at Hillcrest Orchard
Item 47: Picture of a man and horse plowing an orchard, from Oregon State University Archives
Item 48: Picture of the Lowry Family, 1917
Item 49: Picture of the Vilas home, 1910
Item 50: Picture of four horse teams and men plowing orchard ground at Vilas Ranch, 1910
Item 51: Picture of a man holding an apple
Item 52: Picture of a picking scene, Corning Kenly (?) Orchard
Item 53: Picture of men and horses in an orchard, Rogue Valley Canal Co., and Fish Lake Ditch Co., c. 1900
Item 54: Picture of a newspaper article about the Rogue River Valley Canal Co. and irrigation
Item 55: Picture of the Medford Railroad Station unloading fruit trees, 1905
File 8: Ashland Hospital-Century of Caring Photos
Item 1: A negative film strip of 3 Buildings and trees, and one of a long table surrounded with men
Item 2: Picture of photocopied negative film strips of a man, a family, and thre buildings
Item 3: A slide of a family
Item 4: Copy of a drawn picture of a doctor going up steps
Item 5: Picture of a Medford street scene, Main St., 1886
Item 6: Picture of Dr. A. C. Stanley
Item 7: Picture of Dr. Swedenburg and staff performing surgery at Ashland Hospital in Ashland, OR
Item 8: Picture of a doctor with a suit and tie, negative taped to the back
Item 9: Picture of a doctor with a mustache
Item 10: Picture of a doctor with glasses in a suit and tie
Item 11: Picture of a nurse with a hat on
Item 12: Picture of a doctor smiling and not looking at the camera
Item 13: Picture of an older doctor not smiling and wearing glasses
Item 14: Picture of a presentation being given on KBES-TV 5
Item 15: Picture of a doctor studying in his office
Item 16: Picture of a doctor and nurses with babies
Item 17: Picture of nurses in front of hospital
Item 18: Picture of the staff of Sacred Heart Hospital
Item 19: Picture of nursing staff in front of Community Hospital
Item 20: Picture of children in the hospital
Item 21: Picture of the Community Hospital, E Main St., 1921-1958
Item 22: Picture of a doctor with dark hair, a mustache, and a suit and tie
Item 23: Picture of a man on a horse
Item 24: Picture of a medical class
Item 25: Picture of Nursing staff
Item 26: Picture of a tree in a cemetery
Item 27: Picture of 6 doctors in suits and ties
Item 28: Picture of large, two-story hospital buildings
Item 29: Picture of Southern Oregon Hospital
Item 30: Picture of Sacred Heart Hospital in Medford, OR
Item 31: Picture of the Osteopathic Clinic of Dr. Smith and Dr. Deardorff, Medford, OR, 1982
Item 32: Picture of James W. Robinson in a store
Item 33: Picture of Dr. George DeBar
Item 34: Picture of Dr. G. H. Aiken
Item 35: Picture of Dr. Louis Ganung (?)
Item 36: Picture of Sister Mary Victor
Item 37: Picture of Dr. S. F. Chapin
Item 38: Picture of Dr. A. C. Stanley
Item 39: Picture of Dr. E. H. Greenman
Item 40: Picture of Dr. E. B. Pickel
Item 41: Jackson County Medical Society brochure
Item 42: Picture of hospital building in Medford, OR
Item 43: Picture of Rogue Valley Medical Center, 1985
Item 44: Picture of Sister Mary Francis Xavier
Item 45: Negative film of a doctor
Item 46: Picture of Jacksonville after 1875
Item 46: Picture of a street with people sitting in front of buildings, empire house
Item 47: Picture of the Bostwick Children
Item 48: Picture of Sophia Ann Harris Love
Item 49: Picture of an unidentified mining operation
Item 50: Picture of Dr. Robinson’s House
Item 51: Picture of the Masonic Temple and post office in Ashland, OR
Item 52: Picture of Hamlin Block, Medford, OR
Item 53: Picture of first country poor (?) farm, men outside a building
Item 54: Aerial picture of Ashland, OR
Item 55: Picture of Granite City Hospital in Ashland, OR
Item 56: Picture of Medford, OR
Item 57: Picture of employees at Hillcrest Orchard
Item 58: Picture of the east side of Medford, OR, Sacred Heart Hospital in picture
Item 59: Picture of Jackson Co. Courthouse, Jacksonville, OR
Item 60: Picture of McNair Brothers Drub Store, Ashland, OR
Item 61: Picture of Main St. in Medford, OR
Item 62: Picture of Camp White
Item 63: Picture of an aerial view of city and freeway
Item 64: Picture of Ashland Community Hospital main entrance, 1980
Item 65: Picture of Mercy Flight planes
Item 66: Picture of a sketch of Dr. Brooks Drug Store, Jacksonville, OR 1856
Item 67: Picture of early Jacksonville
Item 68: Picture of Sister Joseph Albert, Sister Luke, and Mr. R. B. Thierof (?) in front of the Sacred Heart Hospital sign
Item 69: Type written letter to Debra McFadden from Kay Atwood about not being able to copy S.O.H.S. photographs, dated Feb. 1992
Item 70: Hand written list of negative picture numbers for the S.O.H.S. collection (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 71: Photocopies of signatures
Item 72: List of expenses of the medical societies’ gathering July 19, 1922
Item 73: Photocopy of members signatures to the Jackson County Medical Association, dated May 10, 1921 (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 74: Photocopy of the preliminary Jackson County Medical Association meeting on May 10, 1921 (in Oversized Box 35)
Item 75: Picture of photocopies of negative film strips of doctors, nurses, and hospital buildings
Item 76: Negative film strips of people in the Jackson County Medical Association and the hospital buildings
Item 77: Picture of photocopied negatives of medical society people, hospital buildings, and children in the hospital
File 9: Ashland Hospital Illustrations
Item 1: Picture of the Southern Oregon Hospital fire in 1909, Ashland, OR
Item 2: Picture of Ashland Community Hospital
Item 3: Picture of a nurse holding a dog
Item 4: Photocopy of picture of a doctor and staff performing a surgery
Item 5: Photocopy of a picture of Ashland General Hospital and a hospital bed
Item 6: Photocopy of a picture of Ashland Hospital in Ashland, OR and Ashland City Hall
Item 7: Photocopy of picture of Southern Oregon Hospital fire and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage in Ashland, OR
Item 8: Photocopy of a picture of Ashland and Southern Oregon Hospital
Item 9: 3 photocopies of a picture of Ashland Community Hospital and a hospital building
Item 10: 3 photocopies of a picture of Ashland Community Hospital
Item 11: Photocopy of a picture of a smiling man in a suit and tie
Item 12: Photocopy of a newspaper article photograph from May 5, 1967 about the opening of the Ashland Community Hospital
Item 13: Negative film strips of people and Ashland Community Hospital
Item 14: Photocopy of negative film strips of people and hospital buildings
Item 15: Picture of Ashland General Hospital in Ashland, OR
Item 16: Handwritten notes about pictures, titles “Part 1”
Item 17: Photocopy of newspaper articles and pictures from the Tribune about the Ashland Hospital
Item 18: Photocopy of newspaper article about the Ashland Hospital administrator Robert Flynn
Item 19: Photocopy of the Ashland Daily Tidings article on the portable x-ray machine at the Ashland Community Hospital
Item 20: Photocopy of newspaper article about the modernized Ashland Hospital dated June 1958
Item 21: Photocopy of the Ashland Daily Tidings newspaper article about the construction of the hospital, dated Oct 1960
Item 22: Photocopy of Ashland Daily Tidings article about death of Ashland Hospital Chief Philip Huntley
Item 23: Photocopy of newspaper article pictures about the Ashland Community Hospital building and staff, dated Nov. 1961
Item 24: Photocopy of a newspaper article from the Ashland Daily Tidings about the Ashland Hospital facility and financial cutbacks and results, dated Dec. 1982
Item 25: Photocopy of a newspaper article about the Ashland Community Hospital’s expansion, dated June 1975 page 4
Item 26: Type written reference list of the newspaper sources in reference to the Ashland Hospital