Oregon, Southern
Found in 328 Collections and/or Records:
Wheeler Ridge Fixes, Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site, Mt. Emily Bombing Site, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Brookings, Curry County, Oregon, 2004
The National Register of Historic Places describes Wheeler Ridge as the Japanese Bombing Site. The preservation of Wheeler Ridge is significant because this was the only time an aerial attack of its kind was waged against America. Included with the documents are maps showing the site of the bombing and images of newspaper articles concerning the bomb site.
Willard Brown papers, 1970-2010
Materials relate to the wine industry in the Rogue Valley.
Wine in the Rogue Valley magazine articles, 1999-2010
The materials are an assortment of magazine articles about wine in the Rogue Valley, including one written by Brown in 2006.
Wine in the Rogue Valley (miscellaneous materials), 1972-2003
These materials are a miscellaneous assortment of articles, research documents, and maps concerning wine in the Rogue Valley. Many of the articles are from newspapers and magazines from the 1970s. There are three copies of maps of southern Oregon from the early 20th century. There are also clippings from two issues of the Southern Oregon Historical Society's publication, Southern Oregon Heritage Today.
Wine Industry Info, 1981-1990
The materials, many of them from the Oregon Winegrowers Association and the Oregon Wine Advisory Board, concern the state of the wine industry in Oregon, mostly from 1981 to 1990.
Winery Brochures
The two brochures advertise southern Oregon wine tasting tours. One is specific to Jacksonville, the other is from the Southern Oregon Winery Association and includes the Applegate Valley, Illinois Valley, Rogue Valley, Upper Rogue, and Umpqua Valley regions. Both are undated.
Woman packing pears
Zoning
The color map shows the locations of different landuse categories throughout the state of Oregon. These categories include agriculture, forest, urban, rural, park, rangeland, and federal as well as Indian lands.