Historic buildings
Found in 240 Collections and/or Records:
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Oddfellows Building, 49-57 North Main Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1976
The National Registry of Historic Places form describes the I.O.O.F building as constructed between 1879–1880. Merchants used the lower levels for a variety of businesses, while the Oddfellows used the upper level for their Fraternal Hall.
Jackson County Abstract Co. Abstract of Title, 1911
This item is an abstract of title from the early twentieth century documenting land ownership in Jackson County, Oregon dating back to the 1850s.
Jackson County courthouse
Jackson County Courthouse, Eighth Street and Oakdale Avenue, Medford, Oregon, 1985
The National Registry of Historic Places form describes the Jackson County Courthouse as built in 1932, and designed by architect John G. Link. Medford became the county seat in Southern Oregon in 1927 and Jacksonville's courthouse was overcrowded, and this was a much-needed solution.
Research documents included are the history of the architect, newspaper images, correspondence regarding the nomination, images of the courthouse, and handwritten notes.
Jackson County history resource guide, 1977
Atwood, Kay. Jackson County history resource guide.
Jacksonville buildings, bulk: 1885-1923
Jacksonville, Oregon. Fourteen photographs.
Jacksonville cemetery
Jacksonville Courthouse, bulk: 1884-1886
Jacksonville, Oregon. Eleven photographs.