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Ashland (Or.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: City of Ashland (Or.)

Found in 477 Collections and/or Records:

Enders Addition Lot 18
Enders Addition Lot 18

Enders Addition Lot 18

 Digital Image
Identifier: https://spec.sou.edu/items/show/736

Enders Addition Lot 18, 1929-1944

 File — Box 02: Series MSS014:01 [Barcode: 35138008115849], Folder: 11
Identifier: MSS014.01.23
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1929-1944

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

 File — Box 03: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116359], Folder: 06
Identifier: MSS025:01.37
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1978-1985

Ernest Victor Carter 2nd House, 514 Siskiyou Blvd, Carter-Fortmiller House, Ashland, Oregon, 1983

 File — Box 01: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116334], Folder: 17
Identifier: MSS025:01.17
Scope and Contents The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Carter-Fortmiller House, located in Ashland. The bungalow style house was built in 1909, by architect Frank Chamberlain Clark. The file includes an Ashland city map and correspondence concerning the nomination.Ernest along with his father and a brother came to Ashland in 1884 to open a the Bank of Ashland. Ernest later was elected to the Oregon Legislater. After Mr. Carter's death in 1933, his widow Anna Carter...
Dates: 1983

Ernest Victor Carter home, 505 Siskiyou Boulevard, Ashland, Oregon, 1978

 File — Box 01: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116334], Folder: 09
Identifier: MSS025:01.09
Scope and Contents The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Ernest Victor Carter house located in township 39 south, range 1 east, Willamette Meridian. Mr. Carter, a successful banker, built the home in 1886 as an example of the Queen Anne architectural style. The nomination form describes the house as one of Ashland's more elegant homes of this style remaining.The file includes several photocopies of the house a variety of different views, as well as the town of Ashland...
Dates: 1978

Evans-Mattern House, 208 Hargadine Street, Ashland, Oregon, 1979

 File — Box 01: Series MSS025:01 [Barcode: 35138008116334], Folder: 13
Identifier: MSS025:01.13
Scope and Contents The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Evans-Mattern House located on Hargadine Hill, in Ashland. Frank Chamberlain Clark designed the home for Samuel J. Evans and his family in 1905. The house was sold it to Herman and Frederika Mattern in 1910.Herman Mattern came to Ashland from Colorado as a mining engineer to work in the Ashland Mine, eventually owning the mine. The Matterns worked to make their home a showplace in Ashland. They became victims of...
Dates: 1979

Farmlands by Ashland

 Item — Box 33: Series Archives081:07; Series Archives081:08; Series Archives081:09 [Barcode: 35138008263466], Object: 116
Identifier: Archives081:08.34
Scope and Contents

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).

Dates: 1893-

Fermin and Lizzie G. Zana - Donation Land Claim 48, 1938-1946

 File — Box 02: Series MSS014:01 [Barcode: 35138008115849], Folder: 16
Identifier: MSS014.01.28
Scope and Contents The real estate documents show that all of Donation Land Claim No. 48 belonged to Fermin and Lizzie G. Zana and that Charles L. and Ella Frances Weaver mortgaged the property in 1938. Fermin Zana died in December 1940 and left a will dividing his assets. They were to be divided between Lizzie Zana, his wife, Albert Highberger, The First Methodist Church of Ashland, The Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children in Portland, Oregon, Dominica Senestrato his sister, The Public Library of Ashland,...
Dates: 1938-1946

Fermin Zana, 1865-1938

 File — Box 01: Series MSS014:01 [Barcode: 35138008115831], Folder: 08
Identifier: MSS014.01.08
Scope and Contents The real estate abstract documents ownership of the Donation Land Claim Daniel Chapman received from the United States in 1866 through 1938. The records list the owners of the land during these years. Some principal owners include Johanna Houck, John E Pelton, Leander Andrew Neil, and Mary M. Dunn. Legal documents of Foreclosure between Houck and Chapman are present. Other materials of note are the Articles of Association for "The First National Bank of Ashland" with a list of the first...
Dates: 1865-1938

Fermin Zana Will and Probate, 1926-1944

 File — Box 02: Series MSS014:01 [Barcode: 35138008115849], Folder: 10
Identifier: MSS014.01.22
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1926-1944