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Newspaper clippings with Rogue Valley sketches and related documents, 1971-1972

 File — Box: 39, Folder: 06
Identifier: MSS025:04.61

Scope and Contents

Newspaper clipping with article “Historical Ad Program Offered” from the Medford Mail Tribune featuring a photograph of Kay Atwood with Chris Barker, dated December 28th, 1971; Newspaper clipping with article “I Specialize in Very Expensive Books for Collectors Where the Book Itself is a Tactile Thing” from the Northwest Magazine relating to Louis Osborne, dated March 12th, 1972; Newspaper clipping with article “Festival Association Proposes Making Carriage House Theater” from the Medford Mail Tribune featuring a sketch by Kay Atwood, dated April 21st, 1972; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 1 by Kay Atwood “Jacksonville’s Parish Priest: Father Blanchet”; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 2 by Kay Atwood “A Town Develops Around a Farm: Central Point Orchard”; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 3 by Kay Atwood “Jacksonville’s Durable Workers: China Houses and Gold”; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 4 by Kay Atwood “Ashland Early Cultural Center: Chataqua Theater”; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 5 by Kay Atwood “Jacksonville to Medford Railroad: Rogue River Valley Railroad” including note to Kay Atwood from T.C.B; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 6 by Kay Atwood “Jacksonville’s Opulent Lodge: The Masonic Building” with note to Kay Atwood from T.C.B; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 7 by Kay Atwood “Phoenix Becomes a Traveler’s Haven: The Old Stage House”; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 8 by Kay Atwood “Rogue Valley Names Makes News: Southern Oregon Newspaper”; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 9 by Kay Atwood “Sam’s Valley’s Indian Heritage: Chief Sam”

Dates

  • 1971-1972

Creator

Conditions Governing Use

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For fair use/educational reproduction, please provide the following credit: From the MSS 025 Kay Atwood Collection of Regional History, courtesy of Southern Oregon University Hannon Library.

Extent

From the Collection: 28 Linear Feet (52 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English