Jackson County (Or.)
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
Jackson County Development
The Jackson County Development map documents city limits, urban growth boundaries, and structures on a lot. The Jackson County G.I.S. Services produced the map.
Jackson County Generalized County Zoning, 1999
The Jackson County generalized county zoning map documents urban growth boundaries and types of zoning. Zoning type includes aggregate, commercial, farm, forest, industrial, rural, suburban, and urban.
Jackson County Orchards, 1980
The Jackson County Orchards map documents orchard lands as of 1925. The legend notes orchards, communities, and land set aside for orchards.
Jackson County, Oregon, 2000
The Jackson County, Oregon topographical map is derived from multiple sources. The Rogue Valley Council published the map for display and general planning purposes. The map legend notes interstates, highways, roads, and trails.
Jackson County Oregon Pear Orchard Distribution, 1954
This black and white map was prepared by Cliff Wangerin and shows the locations and acreages of pear orchards in Jackson County.
Jackson County Oregon Pear Orchard Distribution, 1942
This black and white map was prepared by Cliff Wangerin and shows the locations and acreages of pear orchards in Jackson County.
Jackson County Public Lands, 1999
The Jackson County, Public Lands map identifies areas as City, County, State, BLM, or Forest Service.
Jackson County Road Index Maps, 1989
This compilation of black and white maps was prdouced by the Oregon State Highway Department. Each map shows the major roads, highways, and railroads located in the towns of Coos County as well as the bodiesof water and river systems in prximity to these roads.
Jackson County, Sewage Disposal
The Jackson County Planning Commission map documents a preliminary study of sewage disposal in the county. The legend identifies areas as satisfactory, workable, special engineering required, and questionable. The map is not dated. There are two copies of this item.
Jackson County Soils, 1999
The Jackson County, Soils map identifies soils five classes of soil. The soils are also identified as agricultural or forest.