Ashland (Or.)
Found in 477 Collections and/or Records:
8th and C, Alexander McMillan house, 110 Eighth Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1980
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Alexander McMillian House, built in 1905, is located in the Summit Addition.
There are three property plot maps included in the file, as well as images of the house and yard.
Originally from Scotland, Alexander McMillian arrived in America as a child in 1850. After sixty years of the cold Montana winters, Alexander and Eva McMillian came to Ashland in 1909.
80 Hargadine, Amos and Vera Nininger House, Ashland, Oregon, 1982
110 8th Street, Ashland, Oregon
Adelbert E. Shepard - Jackson County Land, 1901-1915
Advertisement fliers, 2016
The materials include promotional fliers for the 2016 AIFF.
Advertisement posters, 2013
Advertisements, 2007
The materials include a copy of the Fall/Winter issue of the southern Oregonian magazine, which features an article about the festival and its connection to SOU, two copies of the Ashland Magazine, one from Winter and one from Spring. Each contains a story about the festival, one about its reputation growing and another about its connection to OSF.
AIFF advertisement posters, 2012
The materials include promotional posters for the 2012 AIFF, including one that gives a brief description of the festival, four with that year's program cover art on it, four that are signed by the filmmakers, and one that also lists the donors that helped the festival. Also included are various posters for some of the films, including Holly Rollers by Bryan Storkel, We Are Legion by Brian Knappenberger, The Highest Pass by Jon Fitzgerald, and many others.
AIFF audience survey, 2009
The materials include an audience survey asking questions about their experience at the AIFF, some personal information, their experience in Ashland during the 2009 festival, and how satisfied they were with different aspects of the festival. Also included is a laminated paper with a list of phone numbers of different people who work at or run the festival.
AIFF brochures, 2003
The advertisement brochures describe the festival and provide a list of events. Also included is a schedule for those attending the events.