Ashland (Or.)
Found in 477 Collections and/or Records:
Enders Addition Lot 18
Enders Addition Lot 18, 1929-1944
The real estate documents show the ownership of Lot 18 in Enders Addition in Ashland. In 1929, the records show that the property, in a matter of seven months, changed owners three times, ending with Eddy and Lottie Rogers. After Eddy died in 1930, Lottie, in Lieu of Foreclosure proceedings, signed the deed over to Henry G. Enders in 1938. Also included are documents regarding water rights on lot 18 of the Enders Addition.
Enders House and Building, Henry G. Enders, Sr. Home 31 South Second Street, Ashland, Oregon, Enders Building, 250-300 East Main Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1978-1985
The National Register of Historic Places nomination forms for the Enders House and Building describe the house and Mr. Enders businesses in Ashland. The home was a private residence for Henry G. Enders, Sr. and his family. Mr. Enders purchased an entire block on Main Street for his business endeavors.
The correspondence, legal documents, handwritten notes, copies of newspapers articles, plot plans, and images provide insight into the nominations.
Ernest Victor Carter 2nd House, 514 Siskiyou Blvd, Carter-Fortmiller House, Ashland, Oregon, 1983
Ernest Victor Carter home, 505 Siskiyou Boulevard, Ashland, Oregon, 1978
Evans-Mattern House, 208 Hargadine Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1979
Farmlands by Ashland
This interwoven rail fence forms an interesting pattern in farmlands interspersed with oak groves along the Green Springs Highway east of Ashland, Oregon. In the background are the foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains, famous for recreation in this huge Southern Oregon region. (Oregon State Highway Department Photo No. 5748).
Fermin and Lizzie G. Zana - Donation Land Claim 48, 1938-1946
Fermin Zana, 1865-1938
Fermin Zana Will and Probate, 1926-1944
The real estate documents show the ownership of property located beginning at the South line of Section 9, Township 39 South, of Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson County containing 2.5 acres of land. In 1926, Dana P. and Lucy F. Blue sold the property to Fermin Zana. Included in the documents are regarding the Estate of Fermin Zana and the distribution of his assets by the executor George H. Billings.