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Carolyn Wilhite collection of British tourist brochures
Carolyn Wilhite collected tourist brochures on her travels in Great Britain and several other Western European countries primarily during the 1940s and 1950s. The pamphlets describe castles, cathedrals and other attractions.
Marjorie Kocher brass rubbings
This collection includes rubbings (wax engravings) of monuments which date from the 13th to 17th centuries. Scholars of Medieval Studies and Shakespeare and his times will find the rubbings useful. The collection contains eighty medieval monumental brass rubbings of the British Isles.
Marie Kuehl brass rubbings
A collection of 74 monumental brass rubbings representing England, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Rubbings span a range of dates from the beginning of the 15th century to the middle of the 18th. Rubbings are useful to scholars of Medieval Studies, Comparative History, and Shakespeare and his times.
Francis G. Swedenburg papers
Francis Swedenburg was one of the many Swedish immigrants to settle in Oregon. He began his medical career in March 1907 at the Ashland Sanitarium, joining the founder of the sanitarium, Dr. Joseph Herndon. He became a prominent member of his field. The collection consists of 34 journals spanning 1890-1937, a doctor’s call book, a record book, and twelve family photographs, clippings, financial documents, and other miscellanea.
Ashland Creamery records
Ashland Creamery Company Articles of Incorporation, 1896. Stock certificates with valuations of 5, 10, 15, 20, or 30 shares at $10 per share, 1897.
Agnes Pilgrim gourd rattle
One gourd rattle
Jackson County Abstract Company records
Records of the Jackson County Abstract Company including Abstracts of Title, and Patent documents for properties in the Ashland, Oregon area.
Arnold Eugene Jenny papers
Anthony Netboy papers
Netboy was a natural resources writer and salmon authority. The collection includes his book manuscripts, articles, research notes, correspondence, and other papers, as well as a bibliography of his works compiled by Netboy and Southern Oregon University librarian Harold Otness.
Susan J. Reid papers
Susan Reid of Ashland compiled historical and contemporary photographs and poetry in connection with her 1988 master’s thesis, “Pear Packing: A Season of Women’s Work,” which examines the historical role of women in the Rogue Valley pear industry and the importance of women’s work in the regional economy.