Historic buildings
Found in 252 Collections and/or Records:
Callahan Work Center,12548 Highway 3, Callahan, California, 2002
The research concerns the Callahan Work Center and provides an analysis of the history of the buildings and surrounding area. Materials include a study titled "Callahan Station," compiled by Mary Ann Potter, and an interview between George Hendricks, Fire Control Officer, and Lee Morford, Retired Fire Control Staff Officer on September 30, 1977.
Campbell House, 94 Bush Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1979
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Campbell House in Ashland, (purchased by Richard Posey Campbell), built in 1888.
The documents contain two city maps that detail the Historic areas of interest, a plot plan, and one photograph of the home.
Central Point Elementary School, 450 South Fourth Street, Central Point, Oregon, 1980
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Central Point Elementary School. Constructed in 1908, the school has been in service since that time.
The documents detail the history of the school, how it got its name, correspondence regarding the nomination, and images of the school.
"China Houses" Main St. Jacksonville
Christie - Eismann House, Hopyard House, 5971 Upper River Road, Grants Pass, Oregon, 1985
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Christie-Eismann House, in Grants Pass, built in 1895 as a private residence. Purchased in 1916 by Chris Eismann the home remained in the Eismann family until 1957.
Included with the documents are letters concerning the nomination, notes, plot plan and an image of the home. Also included is a newspaper from Grants Pass Courier "Golden Anniversary Edition – Pioneer Stories Section" from April 3, 1935.
City Illustrations
The documents include photograph negatives, an envelope of proofs, and a newspaper article on the city council members. The program "Celebrating 100 Years of Progress 1885–1952" for Ashland's Centennial celebration, September 20 - 27, 1952.