Ashland (Or.)
Found in 409 Collections and/or Records:
Roper House, Fordyce and Julia Roper House-Winchester Inn, 35 South Second Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1985
Rosemary Dunn, bulk: 1975-2017
Various photograph of Rosemary Dunn and her contibutions to the women's movement including the creation of the Dunn house as well as the Women's Transition Center at Southern Oregon State College. Also showcases her involvment in the Ashland Chapter of the National Organization for Women. Also included is information and correspondance on organizations and places Rosemary was in charge of running. Most of the pictures taken by Helga Motley
Rosemary Dunn photocopies
Photocopies of various photographs of Rosemary Dunn and her contibutions to the women's movement including the creation of the Dunn house as well as the Women's Transition Center at Southern Oregon State College. Also showcases her involvment in the Ashland Chapter of the National Organization for Women. Also included is information and correspondance on organizations and places Rosemary was in charge of running. Most of the pictures taken by Helga Motley
Rouge Valley NOW, bulk: 1976-1999
Newspaper articles, pamphlets, and newsletters about the Rouge Valley chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW). Materials discuss important information regarding changes, upcoming events, and the history of the organization.
Russell ledger and notebook, 2012
Handwritten scratch notes dated December 11th, 2012; Scratch notes and miscellaneous research on James Russell; Description of the James H. Russell Notebook and Ledger MS 16 SOHS Library item (2 copies); Internet search on the Caldwell family; Written biographical statement about Edward Walker Herrin
Russell photographs, 2013
Article titled “The White Ribbon Sisterhood” written by Bill Miller of the Medford Mail Tribune, dated March 3rd, 2013; Photocopies of Russell photos; Miscellaneous notes regarding the photos in the collection; photograph of the Russell residence; Internet search on the Ashland House from the Jackson County, Oregon History Notes webpage
Russell photographs for EWP, bulk: 1884-2013
Section 14, Township 39 South, Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian, 1886-1946
The real estate documents show the Homestead Certificate awarded to Lewis W. Moore in 1886, and the various transfers of ownership between 1886 and 1940, ending with Forman and Ida G. Boe.
So. Oregon Normal School, 1900
So. Ore. Normal School, ca. 1900. Retouched Bach's (Medford) 1979. So. Oregon Normal School.
SOC Street Committee, 1969
Letters include: Letter to Mayor and City Council from George Jones regarding report on vacation of streets – Southern Oregon College area; Letter to Mayor and City Council from City Administrator regarding vacation of streets in Southern Oregon College area; Letter to Mayor and City Council from City Administrator regarding vacation of streets in Southern Oregon College area.