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Box 03

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

Meat Market, Kienlen-Harbeck Building, Harbeck's City Market, Maytag Building, 147 Southwest G Street, Grants Pass, Oregon, 1981

 File — Box: 03, Folder: 10
Identifier: MSS025:01.41
Scope and Contents

The National Register of Historic Places form describes the property as a commercial building constructed in 1900. The building has had a variety of businesses including a saloon and rooming house. It has great significance to the history of Grants Pass.

Additional materials include correspondence for the nomination, a physical description of property, land plots for the city, and a public hearing notice.

Dates: 1981

Herbert and Katherine Smith House, Smith-Carnahan House, 139 Southwest I Street, Grants Pass, Oregon, 1982

 File — Box: 03, Folder: 11
Identifier: MSS025:01.42
Scope and Contents

The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Smith-Carnahan house. Constructed in 1908 for Herbert and Katherine Smith, Grants Pass, the home has remained in the family for seventy-four years. The historical value to Grants Pass is significant.

The furnished documents are correspondence concerning the nomination, land plots for the city, a photograph slide, and images of newspaper articles.

Dates: 1982

Number One Hillcrest, The Boslough-Claycomb House, One Hillcrest, Ashland, Oregon, 1980

 File — Box: 03, Folder: 12
Identifier: MSS025:01.43
Scope and Contents The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Boslough-Claycomb House as a private residence, in Ashlad, built for Dr. Arthur Boslough. Herschel Claycomb purchased the home and moved his family to Ashland where he became the owner of the local Ford Agency dealership. The house was in the Claycomb family until 1980.The documents regarding the history of the house, both the Boslough and Claycomb families are found in the nomination papers, along with two photographs and...
Dates: 1980

Noble-Gohrke House, George Calhoun House, 612 Northwest Fifth Street, Grants Pass, Oregon, 1980

 File — Box: 03, Folder: 13
Identifier: MSS025:01.44
Scope and Contents The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Noble-Gohrke House. Constructed in 1909 as an elegant residence in Grants Pass, for George S. and Ella Calhoun. Mr. Calhoun served the Grants Pass community in many ways. In 1923, James Noble, a miner, purchased the home. The Gohrke family purchased the residence in 1944 and remained there until 1979.A history of the Calhoun, Noble, and Gohrke families is found in the nomination forms, as well as plot and city plans,...
Dates: 1980