Historic buildings
Found in 252 Collections and/or Records:
Ashland cemetery
Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding the Ashland Cemetery; Ashland Cemetery plot map; Grave markers 1860-1895 JHR and AHR; Find a Grave Memorial website research regarding people buried in the Ashland cemetery, specifically ones passed in the late 19th century
Ashland Cemetery Multiple Resource National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property, Ashland, Oregon, Jackson County, 1994
Ashland Cemetery, Plan-Guidelines, Hargadine Cemetery, Mountain View Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, 2000
The guidelines for preserving the Ashland, Hargadine, and Mountain View cemeteries has been set up by the City of Ashland as guidelines for public visits. These were put into place to preserve the Historic nature, as each is on the National Register of Historic Places. Each cemetery has a unique historical story and pictures of some of the headstones, and the cemeteries are included.
Ashland Community Hospital - A Century of Caring, 1996
The manuscript and book, "Ashland Community Hospital: A Century of Caring" by Kay Atwood. The agreement for an x-ray machine to be purchased for the hospital in 1934 is included.
Ashland Community Hospital - Book, 1996
Two copies of Kay Atwood's 1996 book, Ashland Community Hospital: A Century of Caring.
Ashland Downtown District Nomination, 1999
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Ashland General Hospital
Ashland General Hospital
The building was sold to the college in 1959 after the new (Ashland Community Hospital) was completed. The building was utilized by the college as a men's dormitory and as an office building for the Speech and Theater Arts Department and the Language Department prior to being razed in late 1969. It is the site of the new student union to be built in 1970. Ashland General Hospital
Ashland Masonic Lodge Building - Masonic Hall #23 A.F. and A.M., 25 North Main Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1991
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Masonic Hall initially constructed in 1875. A fire in 1879 destroyed the wood structures of Ashland's business district. The business district downtown was rebuilt using brick. Due to increased membership, the Masonic Hall required two remodels one in 1909 and another in 1928.
Documents included are correspondence regarding the nomination, historical research, floor plans, and plot plans.
Ashland Municipal Powerhouse, approximately 2 miles south of Ashland, Ashland Oregon, 1986
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Ashland Municipal Powerhouse. Constructed in 1909 the Municipal Powerhouse provided hydroelectric power to the city. The Municipal Powerhouse contained a Pelton waterwheel, Westinghouse generator, turbine, and governor.
Related documents are copies of newspaper articles discussing the power plant, correspondence regarding the nomination, drawings of power plant plans and images of the power plant.