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Kay Atwood Collection of Regional History, 1850-2016
Overview of the Collection
- Cre
- Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
- Title
- Kay Atwood Collection of Regional History
- Dates
- 1850-2016 (inclusive)18502016
- Quantity
- 28 linear feet, (52 boxes)
- Collection Number
- MSS.025
- Summary
- Local historian and author Kay Atwood has written extensively about the Southern Oregon region. Atwood's collection includes her publications, accompanied by her research notes, correspondence and photographs. Related publications, many written for cities and forest agencies, are also included.
- Repository
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Southern Oregon University, Hannon Library
Hannon Library, Special Collections
1250 Siskiyou Blvd
Ashland, OR
97520
Telephone: 5415526841
libspec@sou.edu - Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Kay Atwood was local historian and author. She has written extensively about the Southern Oregon region. Atwood's books include Illahe: The Story of Settlement in the Rogue River Canyon, Mill Creek Journal: Ashland Oregon, 1850-1860, and Chaining Oregon: Surveying the Public Lands of the Pacific Northwest, 1851-1855. Her many other books and articles explore the settlement and development of communities in Southern Oregon and include National Register nominations, cultural resource inventories, and environmental and organizational histories.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Kay Atwood's collection includes her publications, accompanied by her research notes, correspondence and photographs. Related publications, many written for cities and forest agencies, are also included.
A significant part of the donation are the forms, research notes, and maps concerning the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places of properties in communities and forest areas primarily in Jackson, Josephine, and Klamath counties, Oregon. The National Register is the official list of the nation's historic places worthy of preservation, and proposed properties must meet criteria regarding their age, integrity, and significance.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
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Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
MSS025:01: National Register of Historic Places nominations, 1976-1999Return to Top
Container(s): Box 01
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)National Register of Historic Places nomination form describing various properties located in Ashland and Southern Oregon.
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Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
01 | 01 | MSS025:01.01: William McCredie house, 2606 Old Stage Road, Medford,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the McCredie
Historical house. The McCredie house located at 2606 Old Stage Rd., Medford, OR.
Originally located on the Thomas Ward Donation Land Claim, William and Missouri May
McCredie purchased 50 acres in 1905 and constructed their home in 1908. William was an
immigrant from Scotland who was a farmer-orchardist.
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|
1979 |
01 | 02 | MSS025:01.02: 8th and C, Alexander McMillan house, 110 Eighth
Street, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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.
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|
1980 |
01 | 03 | MSS025:01.03: Eddings - Provost house, 364 Vista Street, Ashland,
Oregon,
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the
Eddings-Provost house as a combination of Queen Anne and Eastern Stick Styles, located
in the Summit Addition. The architect, James Norris constructed the house during
1888-1889 for George C. Eddings and his family. In 1893, Mr. Eddings sold the home and
his hardware business to Damina Banani Provost.
Photocopies of newspaper clippings, dating from 1925-1971, mention family members.
There are two property plot plans included in the file.
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|
1980 |
01 | 04 | MSS025:01.04: Beach Baldwin house, 348 Hargadine Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Baldwin Beach
house as a modified version of the Queen Anne style constructed in 1884. Mr. Baldwin
Beach built many of the early homes of Ashland between 1878 and 1910. Mr. Beach was
considered the "Pioneer Builder of Ashland." This property served as Mr. Beach's
residence and is located in what was once known as Hargadine Hill.
There are five images of the house and property and two property plot plans.
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1978 |
01 | 05 | MSS025:01.05: Nils Ahlstrom house, 248 5th Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Nils Ahlstrom
house. John Fruhan constructed the Nils Ahlstrom house in 1888, in the Classical
Revival Style, located in the Railroad District of Ashland.
There are photocopies of two newspaper articles dated October 2, 1888, and March 18,
1919. Also, a handwritten family history of the Ahlstrone family dated February 4,
1963. The file includes images of the exterior of the house showing different angles
and views. Three plot plans are included.
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|
1979 |
01 | 06 | MSS025:01.06: Easterling house, 394 Liberty Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
John Easterling was a businessman who purchased property and built many businesses in
the Railroad District of Ashland. A unique feature of the John Easterling house is the
porch obtained from Southern Oregon Normal School and incorporated into his new
home.
The file consists of a preliminary workup for the Easterling house including a
property plot plan.
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|
1982 |
01 | 07 | MSS025:01.07: Prospect Hotel, 39 Mill Creek Drive, Prospect,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Prospect
Hotel. Originally a private residence, Albion Howard Boothby built the home, located
in township 32, south range 3 east, section 29, in 1892. Initially known as "Boothby
House" it served as a stopping point for visitors going to Crater Lake. First, wagons
traveling over mountain roads, followed by automobiles bringing worldwide visitors to
Prospect and Crater Lake.
The file includes a Mail Tribune article concerning the historic Prospect Hotel dated
July 19, 1979, a photocopy from the Civics Class from Prospect High School dated
1936-37, and "The History of the Upper Rogue" from 1870 to 1932.
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1979 |
01 | 08 | MSS025:01.08: Perozzi house, 88 Granite Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Domingo
Perozzi house as a private residence built-in 1902. The architect is unknown. Included
are elevation and floor plans for the main floor and upper level of the house, as well
as one property plot plan.
Born in Switzerland in 1871, Domingo came to California with his father when he was a
young child. After moving to Ashland, he started the Ashland Creamery in Autumn of
1896, delivering milk, butter, and other items. He also was involved with other
business ventures in the community, including the Oregon Hotel. He married a local
girl Louise Caniere in November 1902.
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|
1979 |
01 | 09 | MSS025:01.09: Ernest Victor Carter home, 505 Siskiyou Boulevard,
Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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 and some of the other homes around Ashland. A Mail Tribune
article dated October 14, 1979, notes the house is being revived how after years of
neglect.
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1978 |
01 | 10 | MSS025:01.10: Swedenburg House, Chappel-Swedenburg House, 990
Siskiyou Boulevard, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the
Chappel-Swedenburg house located in the Mountainview Addition, was built as a private
residence in 1904-1905 for retired New York stockbroker Charles Chappel and his
family. The home's unique architecture is an example of Frank Chamberlain Clark's
work. Dr. Francis Swedenburg, born in Sweden, moved to Ashland shortly after his
wedding to Olive E. Eggleston in Red Wing, Minnesota. In 1919, Helen Chappel Lathrop
deeded the house to Dr. Swedenburg. The house now stands on the western border of
Southern Oregon University on Mountain Avenue and Siskiyou Boulevard and is part of
the campus.
The file contains various newspaper articles discussing the historic preservation of
the Swedenburg House, as well as, letters from persons associated with the Southern
Oregon State College regarding conserving the Swedenburg house. In addition, the file
includes two property plot plans, a map of Southern Oregon State College, and other
layouts of Ashland city streets and businesses.
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1982 |
01 | 11 | MSS025:01.11: Ashland Bank, Bank of Ashland, 15 North Main Street,
Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Ashland Bank.
Constructed in 1884 the building became the first banking resource for the city of
Ashland. The building ceased to be the Bank of Ashland in 1939. Mr. Henry G. Enders
purchased it and rented it out as office space and used by a Justice of the Peace for
many years. Mr. Enders sold the building in 1954.
Originally built out of wood it was replaced with a brick after a fire destroyed many
of the structures in town. Leander Sanford Palmeter Marsh also built the Jackson
County Courthouse in Jacksonville the prior year. Mr. Marsh hired Byers and Guerin to
do the brickwork, and J.H. Whipp of Jacksonville built the foundation.
The file includes correspondence concerning the nomination, rehabilitation, and
restoration of the building.
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1979 |
01 | 12 | MSS025:01.12: Emerick-Phillips house, or Lena Anderson Phillips
house, 1068 East Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the
Emerick-Phillips house located in Ashland. Established in 1908 as a private residence
for Jeremiah C. Emerick and his wife, Sarah. Architecturally, this house is the only
Bungalow Style left in Ashland to that is representative in style, setting, and
integrity. It is equally valuable for its ties to Eli K. Anderson and his family, who
were significant contributors to Ashland and Southern Oregon.
The file includes floor plans for the house and images of the exterior and interior,
a property plot plan, and a layout of the city of Ashland.
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|
1985 |
01 | 13 | MSS025:01.13: Evans-Mattern House, 208 Hargadine Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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 the 1929 stock market losing all their
money and had to sell their home.
The file includes plot plans, images of the house, and correspondence concerning the
nomination.
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MSS 025 Kay Atwood Collection of Regional History, courtesy of Southern Oregon
University Hannon Library.
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1979 |
01 | 14 | MSS025:01.14: Rogue Elk Hotel, 27390 Highway 62, Trail,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination forms describes The Rogue Elk
Hotel located in Trail. Charles Power designed the hotel with a Colonial Style
architecture. Mr. William G. McDonald, an artist who came to Medford from Canada in
1914, opened the hotel with his brother L.E. McDonald in 1916.
The file includes images of newspaper articles, a portion of Oregon State Highway map
1923, hotel plans, Eagle Point Independent October 16, 1979, and The Mail Tribune
October 11, 1979.
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1979 |
01 | 15 | MSS025:01.15: H. Van Hoevenburg House
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The article "An historic Salute to Siskiyou Ranch" published in the Mail Tribune, May
24, 1981, describes the property in an interview with Vivian van Hoevenberg Allen. The
340-acre ranch defined as the largest Comice pear orchard in Sams Valley and possibly
the world to be under one ownership in 1919. Frank Chamberlain Clark, who had built
numerous homes in Ashland, was the architect for the van Hoevenburg house in 1919.
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1981 |
01 | 16 | MSS025:01.16: Rock Point Hotel, 40 North River Road, Gold Hill,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Rock Point
Hotel, located on the Del Rio Orchard property. The file includes plot plans, crate
labels, and correspondence concerning the nomination.
The architect of the Classical Revival architecture is unknown, but John Campbell is
possibly the builder. The Rock Point Hotel built in 1865, for Lytle J. White,
functioned as a stop for the stage and an essential stop for travelers. In 1907, the
Rock Point Hotel and the surrounding lands were purchased by F.K. Duell and Alf Weeks
who combined the property with eight hundred acres to build up the Del Rio Orchard
company that grew a variety of fruits.
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1979 |
01 | 17 | MSS025:01.17: Ernest Victor Carter 2nd House, 514 Siskiyou Blvd,
Carter-Fortmiller House, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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 sold the house to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fortmiller
who came to Ashland in 1926, as the first manager of the J. C. Penney Co. in Ashland.
Mr. Fortmiller began his own business, Fortmiller's Department store in 1935.
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1983 |
01 | 18 | MSS025:01.18: Curry Manor-Warner (part 1), Nathaniel Curry Estate,
1458 Quail Lane, Roseburg, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes The Nathaniel
Curry property and house located Roseburg, Oregon. The Nathaniel Curry estate was one
of the largest farms to exist in Douglas County, with 2,090-acres. The house is of the
Queen Anne style, but the architect is unknown. The file consists of correspondence
concerning nomination, copy of Graduating Exercises, Roseburg High School 1903, copy
of 1880 Census of the United States, handwritten notes, letters of historical inquiry,
and photo slide of property.
Nathaniel Curry was an immigrant from Ireland and arrived in the United States in
1835 as a boy with his family. He and his two brothers moved from the east to San
Francisco and opened a business. There is an extensive amount of information about the
family and their business dealings.
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1983 |
01 | 19 | MSS025:01.19: Curry Manor-Warner (part 2), Nathaniel Curry Estate,
1458 Quail Lane, Roseburg, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The file consists of additional correspondence concerning the nomination of the
Nathaniel Curry Estate. Research materials include a copy of The News-Review
Weekender, 1983, and a possible record of the architect.
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1983 |
02 | 01 | MSS025:01.20: Pracht, 234 Vista Street, Humboldt Pracht House,
Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Humboldt
Pracht House, located in Hargadine Tract in Ashland. The file consists of plot plans,
city plans, correspondence concerning the nomination, and a newspaper clipping from an
unknown paper about 1910.
Alexander Humboldt Pracht arrived in Ashland in 1886 with his father, Max Pracht. The
Prachts occupied the residence for the thirty years. Historically the house represents
a time of prosperity associated with the Southern Pacific Railroad, which paid their
employees well. The house is an excellent example of the Bungalow style with little
alteration over the years.
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1980 |
02 | 02 | MSS025:01.21: 80 Hargadine, Amos and Vera Nininger House, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Amos and Vera
Nininger House, located in Ashland. Thomas J. Downing, the builder, constructed the
house in 1909-1910 and purchased by Amos and Vera Nininger, who lived in th house
until their deaths. The file also consists of correspondence concerning the
nomination: a Bungalow style, one of twelve concrete structures in Ashland, and one of
five that are residences.
Historically the house has retained its integrity and conveys a quality that is
without compromise. Amos, a prominent businessman, was a grocer and restaurant owner
in Ashland for fifty years. Vera, the granddaughter of B. F. Reeser, pioneer hardware
merchant of Ashland, and daughter of Charles Logan, the local photographer from 1879
to 1890.
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University Hannon Library.
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1982 |
02 | 03 | MSS025:01.22: Lawrence Dickinson Bragg House, Glenview Orchard, 1395
Carpenter Hill Road, Phoenix, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Glenview
Orchard located in Phoenix. The property includes a Period English Tudor style
residence, a foreman's house, a barn, two water reservoir sheds, and a garage. The
architect Frank C. Clark designed and built the house for Lawrence and Catherine Bragg
in 1922. The file consists of a growing chart, map of orchard area, correspondence of
nomination, handwritten notes, images of house and property, newspaper articles, and
two letters about the property.
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1993 |
02 | 04 | MSS025:01.23: Pelton, John and Charlotte House, 228 B Street,
Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Pelton House
located in the Railroad District of Ashland. William J. Schmidt built the Late
Victorian house in 1894. In 1991 the house was damaged by fire, and many of the
residents of Ashland encouraged Pelton's to preserve the dwelling. The house is the
sole example of its type and style in the Railroad District.
The file consists of images of a plot plan, house floor plans, correspondence
concerning restoring home, newspaper articles, a petition to preserve the historic
house, fire reports, handwritten notes, and pictures of the house.
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1993 |
02 | 05 | MSS025:01.24: 1917 East Main, Medford, Oregon, Clark - Jackson
House
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Clark–Jackson
House located in Medford. Frank C. Clark designed the Colonial Revival house for his
family in 1930. The file consists of plot plans, correspondence concerning nomination,
biographical sketch, newspaper article, information on Frank C. Clark buildings in
Rogue Valley, photograph negatives and slides.
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1982 |
02 | 06 | MSS025:01.25: Patton Draft File, The Hamilton and Edith Patton
House, 245 Valley View Drive, Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
There are letters and other materials concerning the nomination of the Hamilton and
Edith Patton House into the National Register of Historic Places. Louis B. Humphrys
designed the home in the Tudor Revival style. He also designed the landscape to be of
English design. Humphrys was the only designer that was a genuine challenge to the
dominance of Frank C. Clark in the Rogue Valley.
The May 8, 1927, Medford Mail Tribune article titled "Alfred S. V. Carpenter's
Beautiful Home Now Complete," describes another Humphrys design. Included are letters
of correspondence, handwritten notes, plot plans, floor plans, and images of
negatives.
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1992 |
02 | 07 | MSS025:01.26: Hamilton Patton House, 245 Valley View, Drive,
Medford,Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Hamilton and
Edith Patton House located in Medford. Louis B Humphrys built the private residence in
1929. The home is an example of the Arts and Crafts style with Tudor architectural
details. In addition to designing the house, Humphrys also designed the landscaping to
match the details of the home. The house remained Edith Patton's residence until
1961.
The file consists of correspondence regarding the nomination, plot plans, floor
plans, photocopy images of the house, photo of Humphrys, handwritten notes, and
photographs.
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1993 |
02 | 08 | MSS025:01.27: 2336 Table Rock Road, Dr. Charles T. and Mary Sweeney,
Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Charles T. and
Mary Sweeney House located in Ashland. The architect, Frank C. Clark built the private
residence as an example of 20th century French Provincial style architecture. What
makes the house unique is that it is a mixture of Norman Farmhouse, Tudor, and
Colonial styles.
The file consists of correspondence regarding the nomination, plot plans, floor
plans, a sketch of property plans with the landscape, newspaper images and images of
the house.
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1993 |
02 | 09 | MSS025:01.28: Hanley Farm - Landmark, 1053 Hanley Road, Medford,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
National Registry of Historic Places nomination forms describe the properties of
Hanley Farms located in Jacksonville, Timberlake Lodge located in Clackamas County and
Oregon Caves Historic District located near Cave Junction. These forms provide
descriptions, information, and the significance of the property to warrant inclusion
on the National Registry of Historic Places.
The research paper included describes the history of the family and farm during the
years 1857 to 1986. After 1986, the Southern Oregon Historical Society began to
oversee the property.
Addition materials include substantial correspondence regarding the steps needed to
have the Hanley Farm nominated as a National Historic Landmark and examples showing
exterior views of the Timberlake Lodge. Also, supporting materials such as plot plans,
floor plans, drawings of ideas for landscaping, and other correspondence is
available.
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1983 |
02 | 10 | MSS025:01.29: Roper House, Fordyce and Julia Roper House-Winchester
Inn, 35 South Second Street, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Roper House as
a private residence constructed in 1885-1886. It became significant to the area as a
place of medicine in Southern Oregon and survived two fires before becoming the
Winchester Inn located in Ashland.
A report on the physical description of the property is in the file, with images of
the interior and exterior of the house. There is one photograph showing the exterior
of the property. Also included in the file is correspondence regarding the nomination,
handwritten notes and a brochure from the Winchester Inn.
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1985 |
02 | 11 | MSS025:01.30: Trinity Episcopal Church, 44 North Second Street,
Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Trinity
Episcopal Church located in Ashland. Constructed in 1894-1895 the church is the second
oldest church in Oregon.
The supporting research materials include a list compiled from the Ashland Tidings of
Bishop Morris' visits to the church from 1884-1897 and a Diocese of Oregon with dates.
Included in the file is a history of the Meneely Bell, St. Luke's Parish History from
1895-1950, history on 3x5 index cards for Trinity Church, and several photograph
slides of the church.
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1983 |
02 | 12 | MSS025:01.31: William Graff Cabin (BLM) Review, Dutch Henry
Homestead, Josephine County
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research review of the Graff Cabin provides a report of the cabin and explains
the significance of the historical value. Also, the Historical Survey documents the
history of the original land claimant Dutch Henry, with images of the cabin and map of
the planning department. Also included are several photographs with handwritten
notes.
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1984-1994 |
03 | 01 | MSS025:01.32: Leander Neil House, 2785 East Main Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Leander Neil
House. The farmhouse located in Ashland, constructed for the Neil family in 1886,
remained in the Neil family until 1941.
The documents include a history of Leander A. Neil, images of the house, and
photocopies of newspaper articles noting family deaths and the restoration of the
farmhouse by Skillsbank members. Correspondence regarding the nomination is also
included.
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1981 |
03 | 02 | MSS025:01.33: John McCall House, 153 Oak Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the house as a
family residence, in Ashland, for the John McCall family in 1882-1883. It remained in
the McCall family for eighty years.
The documents include a city plot plan, description of the home, and images of the
house. Also included is correspondence concerning the nomination.
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1980 |
03 | 03 | MSS025:01.34: Armory - Ashland, Oregon National Guard Armory at
Ashland, 208 Oak Street, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination forms describe the properties of
the Oregon National Guard Armory in Ashland, and the Schnabel Residence in Portland,
Oregon. These forms provide information, on the descriptions and the significance of
the property to be included in the National Registry of Historic Places.
In the documents are two research papers, "The Life and Work of John Hunzicker," and
a "History of the Oregon Army National Guard." There are copies of newspaper articles
from January 1911 to January 1914, as well as correspondence concerning the
nomination, and handwritten notes.
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1986 |
03 | 04 | MSS025:01.35: First National Bank-Vaupel Store-Oregon Hotel
Building-Oregon Shakespeare Festival Administration Building-Oregon Building, 15 South
Pioneer Street, 70 East Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form provides information about
the significance of the property in Ashland. By detailing the many entities that
utilized the space for the community. Also included with the nomination form are
letters of correspondence regarding the nomination.
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1979 |
03 | 05 | MSS025:01.36: Redwood Hotel - Redwood Towers, 310 North West Sixth
Street, Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form provides information about
the Redwood Hotel-Redwood Towers in Grants Pass. The form includes a description of
the building constructed between 1926 and 1926. The document explains the significance
of the Redwood Hotel-Redwood Towers to Grants Pass and Southern Oregon. Other
materials include an article from the Daily Courier and two photograph slides.
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1979 |
03 | 06 | MSS025:01.37: Enders House and Building, Henry G. Enders, Sr. Home
31 South Second Street, Ashland, Oregon, Enders Building, 250-300 East Main Street,
Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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.
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1978-1985 |
03 | 07 | MSS025:01.38: The Hanley Farm, 1053 Hanley Road, Medford,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the property of
Hanley Farms, in Jackson County, including descriptions, information, and the
significance of the property.
The research papers describe an archaeological study and assessments. The research
includes images of artifacts found on the property. A report describes how the
farmstead evolved through the generations. Plot plans, cartographic map, and landscape
designs show the layout of the land.
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1983 |
03 | 08 | MSS025:01.39: The Driver House, Edward Raymond Driver, 4140 Old
Stage Road, Central Point, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Driver House,
built as a private residence for Edward Raymond and wife Mabel Gipson Driver, in the
area that was known as Millionaire Row in Central Point.
Also found is correspondence concerning the nomination, plot plans of the land, the
house floor plans, photograph slides, negatives, and images of the home and other
buildings.
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1989 |
03 | 09 | MSS025:01.40: John and Susanna Ahlf House, 762 North West Sixth
Street, Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places nomination form describes the Ahlf House,
built in 1902 as a private residence in Grants Pass, for John Ahlf and his wife,
Susanna. The home has a significant history with Grants Pass, Oregon.
The documents furnished are correspondence regarding the nomination, images of floor
plans, photograph slide, and negatives, as well as John and Susanna's marriage
certificate.
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1982 |
03 | 10 | MSS025:01.41: Meat Market, Kienlen-Harbeck Building, Harbeck's City
Market, Maytag Building, 147 Southwest G Street, Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the property as a commercial
building constructed in 1900. The building has had a variety of businesses including a
saloon and rooming house. It has great significance to the history of Grants Pass.
Additional materials include correspondence for the nomination, a physical
description of property, land plots for the city, and a public hearing notice.
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1981 |
03 | 11 | MSS025:01.42: Herbert and Katherine Smith House, Smith-Carnahan
House, 139 Southwest I Street, Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Smith-Carnahan house.
Constructed in 1908 for Herbert and Katherine Smith, Grants Pass, the home has
remained in the family for seventy-four years. The historical value to Grants Pass is
significant.
The furnished documents are correspondence concerning the nomination, land plots for
the city, a photograph slide, and images of newspaper articles.
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1982 |
03 | 12 | MSS025:01.43: Number One Hillcrest, The Boslough-Claycomb House, One
Hillcrest, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Boslough-Claycomb House
as a private residence, in Ashlad, built for Dr. Arthur Boslough. Herschel Claycomb
purchased the home and moved his family to Ashland where he became the owner of the
local Ford Agency dealership. The house was in the Claycomb family until 1980.
The documents regarding the history of the house, both the Boslough and Claycomb
families are found in the nomination papers, along with two photographs and both plot
and city planning sheets.
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1980 |
03 | 13 | MSS025:01.44: Noble-Gohrke House, George Calhoun House, 612
Northwest Fifth Street, Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Noble-Gohrke House.
Constructed in 1909 as an elegant residence in Grants Pass, for George S. and Ella
Calhoun. Mr. Calhoun served the Grants Pass community in many ways. In 1923, James
Noble, a miner, purchased the home. The Gohrke family purchased the residence in 1944
and remained there until 1979.
A history of the Calhoun, Noble, and Gohrke families is found in the nomination
forms, as well as plot and city plans, images of the house, and correspondence
regarding the nomination.
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1980 |
04 | 01 | MSS025:01.45: Michael Clemens House, 612 Northwest Third Street,
Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Michael Clemens House as
private residence built in 1905, in Grants Pass. Michael Clemens married Ida Harkey in
1894.
The documents provide information on the Clemens family and their role in the history
of Grants Pass. Also included is a photocopy of a newspaper article and correspondence
relating to the nomination.
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1981 |
04 | 02 | MSS025:01.46: Clark-Norton House, Norton House, 127 Northwest D
Street, Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Clark-Norton House built
in 1903 as a private residence, in Grants Pass. The house stands as an excellent
example of Henry J. Clark's work. As a judge and a Senator, Harry D. Norton was
significant to the community and region. He and his wife, Elizabeth M. lived in the
home between 1905 and 1930.
The papers include a history of the house and owners detailed in the documents of
nomination, correspondence regarding the nomination, city layout plans, and newspaper
articles.
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1985 |
04 | 03 | MSS025:01.47: Central Point Elementary School, 450 South Fourth
Street, Central Point, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Central Point Elementary
School. Constructed in 1908, the school has been in service since that time.
The documents detail the history of the school, how it got its name, correspondence
regarding the nomination, and images of the school.
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1980 |
04 | 04 | MSS025:01.48: Andrew J. Fredenburg House, 243 South Holly Street,
Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Andrew J. Fredenburg
House, in Medford, built in 1892 as a private residence. It is the only remaining
example of the brick houses built before 1900 in the community.
The documents contain correspondence regarding the nomination, legal documents, a
letter containing the family history, plot plans, floor plans, and images of the
home.
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1981 |
04 | 05 | MSS025:01.49: Campbell House, 94 Bush Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Campbell House in
Ashland, (purchased by Richard Posey Campbell), built in 1888.
The documents contain two city maps that detail the Historic areas of interest, a
plot plan, and one photograph of the home.
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1979 |
04 | 06 | MSS025:01.50: The Tioga Hotel - The Marshfield Hotel, 275 Broadway,
Coos Bay, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Tioga Hotel. Initially
called the Marshfield Hotel. The hotel was built between 1925 and 1928, to be a
first-class tourist hotel and community center. However, it would be abandoned and
left uncompleted for twenty years.
Histories of the hotel and the builders are in the documents. Additional materials
include many newspaper articles concerning the Marshfield Hotel, an announcement of
the Tioga Hotel's placement on the National Historic Places Registry, correspondence
regarding the research, and the nomination.
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1983 |
04 | 07 | MSS025:01.51: McLean - Good Samaritan - Harbeck House, 724 Northwest
Fourth Street, Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the McLean House as a private
residence constructed in 1890-1891. Robert McLean began his ministry in 1887 before
the house was built and continued through the years.
The history for Mr. McLean is included in the nomination papers as well as research
papers, 3X5 index cards, a pamphlet "Newman United Methodist Church," and six
photograph images on slides of the home.
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1983 |
04 | 08 | MSS025:01.52: Christie - Eismann House, Hopyard House, 5971 Upper
River Road, Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Christie-Eismann House,
in Grants Pass, built in 1895 as a private residence. Purchased in 1916 by Chris
Eismann the home remained in the Eismann family until 1957.
Included with the documents are letters concerning the nomination, notes, plot plan
and an image of the home. Also included is a newspaper from Grants Pass Courier
"Golden Anniversary Edition – Pioneer Stories Section" from April 3, 1935.
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1985 |
04 | 09 | MSS025:01.53: Barnum Hotel, The Hotel Grand, 204 North Front Street,
Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Hotel Grand or Barnum
Hotel as a business venture of William Solon Barnum in 1914-1915. Barnum was the owner
and manager of the Rogue River Valley Railway Company. The Grand Hotel linked
Jacksonville and Medford, as well as providing a vital link of transportation for
Southern Oregon.
The documents contain a brief history of the Barnum family, images (one photograph
and three slides), plot plans, notes on index cards, a copy of "Frank C. Clark,
Architect," and images of newspaper articles regarding the hotel.
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1983 |
04 | 10 | MSS025:01.54: Tulelake CCC, Camp Tulelake, Westside Hill Road, ca. 2
miles south of intersection with State Highway # 161, 5 miles west of Tulelake,
California
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes Tulelake as constructed
between 1935 and 1938 with twenty-three original buildings. After the Great
Depression, President Roosevelt enacted the Civilian Conservation Corps. The Tulelake
project gave young men jobs and skills that would help them recover from the Great
Depression.
The nomination forms include a history of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Also in
the documents are correspondence concerning the nomination, cartographic map, and
layout plans for the camp.
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1985 |
04 | 11 | MSS025:01.55: Flanagan House, William and Viola Flanagan House, 720
Northwest Sixth Street, Grants Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Flanagan House as a
private residence constructed for Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan in 1905-1906. The home
remained in their possession until both passed away. The nomination form documents the
Flanagan's history and their prominence to the community of Grants Pass.
The documents provided for the nomination are letters, plot plans, and fourteen
images on photograph slides.
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1982 |
04 | 12 | MSS025:01.56: Gallaghen - Galice, Galice Consolidated Mines Company
Building, "Speed's On the Rogue", 11407 Merlin-Galice Road, Galice, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Galice Consolidated Mines
Company Building. Constructed in 1900 as the headquarters for the mining company. In
1928, it became a fishing lodge, known as "Speed's Place on the Rogue."
Research materials include book excerpts on prospecting, correspondence concerning
the nomination, newspaper articles, handwritten notes, images of the property, legal
papers, and a history of the mines and surrounding area.
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1990 |
04 | 13 | MSS025:01.57: Foulger Building, Leon's Exclusively Yours, 525 Main
Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The documents concern a possible nomination to the National Register of Historic
Places for the building, Leon's Exclusively Yours. Materials contain research,
correspondence, floor plans, a Historic survey form and two images of ads from
newspapers.
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1990-1997 |
05 | 01 | MSS025:01.58: Jackson County Courthouse, Eighth Street and Oakdale
Avenue, Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places form describes the Jackson County Courthouse
as built in 1932, and designed by architect John G. Link. Medford became the county
seat in Southern Oregon in 1927 and Jacksonville's courthouse was overcrowded, and
this was a much-needed solution.
Research documents included are the history of the architect, newspaper images,
correspondence regarding the nomination, images of the courthouse, and handwritten
notes.
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1985 |
05 | 02 | MSS025:01.59: Atkinson House, 125 North Main Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places form describes the Atkinson House built in
1880 as a private residence for W. H. Atkinson and his wife, Eugenia. Mr. Atkins was a
prominent businessman and leader in the community. Their home was considered one of
Ashland's more exquisite homes and featured in the August 1883 edition of "The West
Shore."
The documents include a personal history of W.H. Atkinson, plot plans, and
handwritten notes.
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1979 |
05 | 03 | MSS025:01.60: Orlando Coolidge House, 137 North Main Street,
Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places describes the Coolidge House as a private
residence built about 1875 for Orlando Coolidge. Coolidge was the first commercial
nurseryman in Jackson County. He operated his nursery business for thirty years. The
home remained in the family until 1929.
Two pages from "Portrait and Biographical Record of Western Oregon" give an account
of the lives of the Coolidge's. Also included are handwritten notes concerning the
research of the Coolidge House.
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1979 |
05 | 04 | MSS025:01.61: Klamath Falls City Hall, 226 South Fifth St, Klamath
Falls, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Klamath Falls City Hall
erected in 1914, to replace the original wood frame building. This building structure
has an exterior made from brick.
There is correspondence regarding the nomination, and images include a newspaper
article, photographs, and plot plans.
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1989 |
05 | 05 | MSS025:01.62: Klamath Falls City Library, Klamath Falls City Hall
Annex, Klamath Falls City Administration Building, 500 Klamath Avenue, Klamath Falls,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Klamath Falls Library.
Constructed in 1926, a history of the City Library explains the beginning of the
library and subsequent changes.
Materials include correspondence regarding the nomination, a newspaper article, four
photographs, images of the library, and handwritten notes.
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1989 |
05 | 06 | MSS025:01.63: Ashland Masonic Lodge Building - Masonic Hall #23 A.F.
and A.M., 25 North Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Masonic Hall initially
constructed in 1875. A fire in 1879 destroyed the wood structures of Ashland's
business district. The business district downtown was rebuilt using brick. Due to
increased membership, the Masonic Hall required two remodels one in 1909 and another
in 1928.
Documents included are correspondence regarding the nomination, historical research,
floor plans, and plot plans.
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1991 |
05 | 07 | MSS025:01.64: Richard-Ulrich House, 636 Conger Ave, Klamath Falls,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Richardson-Ulrich House
as a private residence built for Robert M. and Anna Richardson in 1908. The
Richardson's stayed in the house until 1920, when they sold it to George C. and Minnie
Ulrich who remained in the home until their deaths in 1951 and 1953. A brief history
of the Richardson and Ulrich families are in the nomination forms.
Also, find correspondence regarding the nomination, images of the home, handwritten
notes, plot plan, and a copy of "Oregon Historic Landmarks Southern Oregon" Oregon
Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
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1987 |
05 | 08 | MSS025:01.65: Tayler - Phipps Building, 221-225 East Main Street,
Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Tayler-Phipps Building as
a commercial building constructed in 1909 for Albert Clifton Tayler and Dr. Ira D.
Phipps. The home remained in the respective families for many years. Tayler's widow
Irma Tayler Wood sold her property to Corsa M. Kidd, shoe store owner in 1931, and the
building remained in their family until 1949. The Phipps property remained in the
family until 1972, when it sold.
There is correspondence regarding the nomination, brief histories of both the Tayler
and Phipps families, newspaper article and images, floor and plot plans, and
handwritten notes.
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1989 |
05 | 09 | MSS025:01.66: Lundburg-Vannice House, 404 Northwest A Street, Grants
Pass, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Lundburg-Vannice House as
a private residence constructed in 1914, for George E. and Sallie Connor Lundburg.
Frank L. Vannice purchased the home in 1945. Both Lundburg and Vannice were prominent
men in the history of Grants Pass. Brief accounts of both families are in the
nomination form.
There is a plat topographic survey of the plot, house plans, a photograph and images
of the house, and correspondence regarding the nomination.
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1986 |
05 | 10 | MSS025:01.67: Woolen - Smith House, 131 North Main Street, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Smith House as a private
residence constructed for Isaac Woolen in 1876. Mr. Woolen sold the home to Captain
Thomas Smith in 1884. Isaac Woolen and Thomas Smith were prominent citizens and active
in the community of Ashland. Brief histories are in the nomination forms.
Materials include plot plans for the property and the city, and correspondence
concerning the nomination.
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1976-1979 |
05 | 11 | MSS025:01.68: Klamath County Survey
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The survey is a compilation of properties in Klamath County 1-B sites and provides
the name of the property and their locations. Materials include a summary of
historical information and dates, outlining the events and their significance to the
area. Additional documents include handwritten notes and correspondence concerning the
data.
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1990 |
05 | 12 | MSS025:01.69: Klamath Falls Methodist Church, Southwest Corner North
Tenth and High Streets, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research concerns the placement of the Klamath Falls Methodist Church on the
National Registry of Historic Places. Documents include correspondence regarding the
work needed, along with the cost for the project. An image of the State of Oregon
Inventory physical description sheet from 1976, and a research paper of the "History
of Methodism—Klamath Falls Area."
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1989 |
05 | 13 | MSS025:01.70: Hanley Farm, Southern Oregon Historical Society, 1053
Hanley Road, Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The different materials provide information about the Hanley Farm, including a
history of the Hanley family. In 1982, Mary Hanley the last of the immediate family
donated the farm to the Southern Oregon Historical Society, which has developed it
into a "living historical farm."
The documents include correspondence regarding placing the farm on the National
Registry of Historic Places, floor plans of the house and buildings and images of
newspaper articles.
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1983 |
05 | 14 | MSS025:01.71: William Harlow Cabin, Evergreen Bar Placer Mining
Claim Cabin; Eula Jones Cabin, Elliott Creek Road No. 1050, Approximately two miles
East of Joe Bar, California
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places describes the cabin as a single dwelling
constructed in 1930-1931. The cabin served as a base for the mining business at the
Evergreen Bar Mining Claim on Elliott Creek in the Applegate River drainage basin.
The documents included are correspondence regarding the nomination, the placer claim
form, plot plans, images of the cabin, floor plan, handwritten notes of the research,
and a copy of "Notes on Historical Events –Rogue River."
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1991 |
06 | 01 | MSS025:01.72: Grainger House, Gawn and Kate Grainger, 35 Granite
Street, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places describes the Grainger House built in 1890,
as a private residence. Mr. Gawn Grainger became Mayor of Ashland in 1891. Grainger
won a second term and enacted many improvements in Ashland. After leaving office, Gawn
and Kate Grainger stayed involved with community projects until their deaths.
The documents include correspondence regarding the nomination, some history of the
Grainger family, floor plans, images of the house, and a newspaper article announcing
the national historic registry.
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1989 |
06 | 02 | MSS025:01.73: Medford Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, the
corner of Siskiyou Boulevard and Highland Avenue, Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Medford I.O.O.F.
Cemetery. Established in 1890, the cemetery's grave markers represent early
19th-century mortuary art. In 1925, George D. Mason constructed the mausoleum. Two
small frame service buildings also occupy the grounds, as well as sheds for
maintenance of the property. In 1969, I.O.O.F. approached the City of Medford and
Jackson County, asking them to take over the cemetery as they had run out of funds to
maintain the upkeep properly.
Materials include correspondence regarding the nomination, a brief history of
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, communication from the City of Medford, letters from
the I.O.O.F., legal documents, Mail Tribune articles regarding the fate of the
cemetery, plot plans, maps and images of the cemetery.
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1988 |
06 | 03 | MSS025:01.74: Hillcrest Orchard, 3285 Hillcrest Road, Medford,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes Hillcrest Orchard with
fifteen buildings constructed between 1900 and 1981. The Reginald and Maude Parsons
House is the primary residence built from 1917-1926. Hillcrest Orchard initially
developed by William Hubert Stewart, a member of the prominent Rogue Valley Stewart
family. In 1908, Reginald Hascall Parsons with three other investors purchased the
orchard. Parsons was involved with the community until his death in 1955 at which time
his son George took over the management of the orchard.
The documents include correspondence regarding the nomination, a history of the
orchard, images of maps and plot plans, a history of the Parson family, and research
information.
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1982 |
06 | 04 | MSS025:01.75: Ashland Municipal Powerhouse, approximately 2 miles
south of Ashland, Ashland Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes the Ashland Municipal
Powerhouse. Constructed in 1909 the Municipal Powerhouse provided hydroelectric power
to the city. The Municipal Powerhouse contained a Pelton waterwheel, Westinghouse
generator, turbine, and governor.
Related documents are copies of newspaper articles discussing the power plant,
correspondence regarding the nomination, drawings of power plant plans and images of
the power plant.
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1986 |
06 | 05 | MSS025:01.76: Fort Lane Site, 1.5 miles Northwest of the
intersection of Blackwell Road and Tolo Road, Central Point, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form indicates that the United States Army
occupied Fort Lane Site from 1853-1856. Located approximately 3.5 miles northwest of
Central Point, Oregon, the fort sat on a small 10-acre portion of a military reserve.
The fort experienced ongoing problems between the Takelma and Shasta Indians, and
settlers.
The documents include correspondence regarding the nomination, a history concerning
the fort and pioneers, images of maps, plot plans, handwritten notes, newspaper
articles, and research of the fort and military.
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1987 |
06 | 06 | MSS025:01.77: Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Oddfellows Building,
49-57 North Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places form describes the I.O.O.F building as
constructed between 1879–1880. Merchants used the lower levels for a variety of
businesses, while the Oddfellows used the upper level for their Fraternal Hall.
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1976 |
07 | 01 | MSS025:01.78: Mt. Stella Lookout, Prospect Ranger District, Rogue
River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Proposed U.S. Cellular Communications Tower at Mt. Stella, near Mt. Stella
Lookout." The report includes the proposal of placement for the installation of a
cellphone communications tower placement near the lookout tower. A drawing of the
living quarters for the tower and placement of the garage. An image of the Rogue
National Forest with the installation of the lookout on the map.
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|
1998 |
07 | 02 | MSS025:01.79: Dead Indian Soda Springs "Community Kitchen" Shelter,
Ashland Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Proposed Relocation Project: Dead Indian Soda Springs' Community Kitchen'
Shelter." The document includes the "Flood '97 Restoration—South Fork Little Butte
Creek projects." The report contains images of structures considered for relocation
and map of the land. The Community Kitchen is eligible to be included in the National
Registry of Historic Places.
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1998 |
07 | 03 | MSS025:01.80: Parker Meadows Shelter, Butte Falls Ranger District,
Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research compiled in 1976 outlines the Parker Meadows Shelter. Materials provide
an evaluation and recommendation of the area with images of the existing structures
and a copy of a map. A second research paper expands on the findings of the Parker
Meadows Shelter with handwritten notations.
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1976 |
07 | 04 | MSS025:01.81: Honeymoon Creek Snow Survey Cabin, Sky Lakes
Wilderness, Butte Falls Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest, Klamath County,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Heritage Resource Evaluation and Project Description for the Honeymoon Creek
Cabin" report, includes research information on the historical background of the
cabin, as well as recommendations of how to preserve the structure. It was eligible
for the National Registry of Historic Places at the time of this report. There are
images of the cabin structure and maps.
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1993 |
07 | 05 | MSS025:01.82: Whaleback Snow Survey Cabin, Whaleback Mountain,
Prospect Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The report by the United States Department of Agriculture for Soil Conservation
Service describes the soil moisture at the time of the survey. Rangers used the
Whaleback Cabin when conducting these surveys. The documents include a history of the
Whaleback Snow course as well as images of the area and structure. The transcript of
an interview with R. A. (Arch) Work concerns the Soil Conservation Service's snow
survey program in 1981. An excerpt of "Snow in America" chapter 4 is available for
review, as well as an article from The National Geographic Magazine, November 1949,
Sno-Cats Mechanize Oregon Snow Survey.
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1981 |
07 | 06 | MSS025:01.83: Wagner Gap Campground Shelter, Applegate Ranger
District, Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research paper describes the Wrangler Gap Shelter, including descriptions of the
building, the history, and the boundary of the shelter.
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1979-1999 |
07 | 07 | MSS025:01.84: Willow Prairie Cabin, Butte Falls Ranger District,
Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Willow Prairie Cabin: Heritage Resource Evaluation" describes the Willow Prairie
Cabin, built in 1924, for the Forest Service, was a candidate for the National
Registry of Historic Places. Documents include a description of the structure and
condition of the structure, historical background, and historical significance.
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1994 |
07 | 08 | MSS025:01.85: Big Elk Guard Station, Ashland Ranger District, Rogue
River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Cultural Resource Inventory and Evaluation" report of the Big Elk Guard Station
details the significance and historical value while evaluating the eligibility to the
National Registry of Historic Places. The research outlines the benefits of restoring
the station and shows that it will have no adverse impact on the property. Also
included are blueprints of the station's buildings, images of the structures,
additional research papers, and handwritten notes.
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1979 |
07 | 09 | MSS025:01.86: Fish Lake Campground Shelter, Ashland Ranger District,
Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Cultural Resource Reconnaissance and Evaluation Report" details the impact and
historical significance of the Fish Lake Campground Shelter. The Fish Lake Campground
Shelter is one of many features around Fish Lake for visitors to use. An extensive
report about the shelter and the surrounding area describes the impact on the region.
The report includes a recommendation to have the shelter placed on the National
Registry of Historic Places. Materials include correspondence concerning the
accommodations at Fish Lake.
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1982 |
07 | 10 | MSS025:01.87: Hershberger Mountain Lookout, Prospect Ranger
District, Rogue River National Forest, Douglas County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Summary Site Evaluation and Rehabilitation Project Description of the
Hershberger Mountain Lookout" provides details of the setting and structural
description of the lookout. It also notes the potential of being placed on the
National Registry of Historic Places. The historical background provides the names and
dates of men who worked in the lookout. Also included are site evaluations and an
impact study of the rehabilitation project. Included are images of the structure and
newspaper articles about the revival of the lookout.
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1991 |
07 | 11 | MSS025:01.88: McKee Campground Shelter, McKee Bridge Forest Camp,
McKee Bridge Picnic Area, Applegate Ranger District, Rogue River Nation Forest,
Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Cultural Resource Inventory and Evaluation Report on the McKee Campground
Shelter" discusses the impact and options for continued use of the Historical site. A
discussion of each alternative suggestion details how it would impact the area. The
paper outlines the history of the bridge and picnic area between the 1850s and 1970s.
One idea suggests having the area placed on the National Registry of Historic Places
as it still retains the structures constructed during The New Deal program of the
1930s enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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1981 |
07 | 12 | MSS025:01.89: Star Ranger Station, Applegate Ranger District, Rogue
River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Cultural Resource Inventory and Evaluation of Existing Structures for the Star
Ranger Station" discusses the significance of placing the structures on the National
Registry of Historic Places. The history of the Star Ranger site began with an
altercation with the local Indians in 1855 and continues into the 1970s. There are
images of the structures, landscape planning, and discussions of alternatives to the
restoration of the station, and the impact on the area.
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1979 |
07 | 13 | MSS025:01.90: Squaw Peak Lookout, Applegate Ranger District, Rogue
River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research documents concerning the Squaw Peak Lookout describe the lookout as
built in 1943, and significant for its place in the development of fire detection in
the Rogue River National Forest. The lookout's history represents Fire Suppression in
the forest between 1918 and 1943. Materials note Squaw Peak Lookout's consideration
for placement on the National Registry of Historic Places.
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07 | 14 | MSS025:01.91: Dutchman Peak Lookout, Applegate Ranger District,
Rogue River National Forest, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The documents describe Dutchman Peak Lookout built in 1927 as significant for its
place in the development of fire detection in the Rogue River National Forest. The
evaluation expects Dutchman Peak Lookout to receive placement on the National Registry
of Historic Places. Dutchman Peak parcel, initially an 80-acre parcel privately own by
William Spaulding, was acquired by the Forest Service from the county through the lack
of payment of taxes in 1922. Included are correspondence and images of the
structure.
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1998 |
07 | 15 | MSS025:01.92: Mayor Photo Project, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The photographs and negatives feature Ashland mayors and trustee presidents.
Additional materials, such as newspaper articles, handwritten notes, and an image of
Captain Hiram S. Evans from "Portrait and Biographical Record," are included.
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1997 |
07 | 16 | MSS025:01.93: City Officials of Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research materials concern the officials of the city of Ashland, Oregon. The
documents include handwritten notes, correspondence, and a report by Gertrude
Easterling, titled "Mayors and Councilmen of the City of Ashland."
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1997 |
07 | 17 | MSS025:01.94: City for History - Current Main File
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research materials concern the City of Ashland, Oregon, and its Government. The
documents include a list of City Parks, history of the Public Works system, and a
report on the forms of City Government. Additional materials include "Ashland-Know
Your Town," and the "Ashland City Charter" of 1970."
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1996 |
07 | 18 | MSS025:01.95: City Illustrations
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The documents include photograph negatives, an envelope of proofs, and a newspaper
article on the city council members. The program "Celebrating 100 Years of Progress
1885–1952" for Ashland's Centennial celebration, September 20 - 27, 1952.
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07 | 19 | MSS025:01.96: Ashland Community Hospital - A Century of
Caring
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The manuscript and book, "Ashland Community Hospital: A Century of Caring" by Kay
Atwood. The agreement for an x-ray machine to be purchased for the hospital in 1934 is
included.
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1996 |
MSS025:02: National Register of Historic Places nominations, 1890-2004Return to Top
Container(s): Box 08
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)National Register of Historic Places nomination form describing various properties located in Ashland and Southern Oregon.
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08 | 01 | MSS025:02.01: Old Photographs of Ashland
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The collection of photographs shows the city of Ashland through the lens of a local
photographer, Terry Skibby. Skibby has spent years photographing and documenting the
history of Ashland.
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08 | 02 | MSS025:02.02: Ashland Fire Department
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The documents list the Firemen and Fire and Rescue employees. One list notes the
Ashland Fire Department Employees paid during 1913-1999. Another list shows both paid
and volunteer firefighters between 1887-1999. Also, included are the City Recorders
notes on meetings regarding the Fire Department and decisions made for such
entity.
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1999 |
08 | 03 | MSS025:02.03: Callahan Ranger Station, Callahan Work Station, 12548
Highway 3, Callahan, California
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places describes Callahan Ranger Station, located
in Klamath National Forest. The documents describe the station's rich history and
development between 1907 and 1942. Included, are detailed accounts and descriptions of
each building, as well as images of the buildings. Additional materials include maps,
a layout of the property, with photographs, handwritten notes, and a computer 3.5
floppy disk drive.
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2003 |
08 | 04 | MSS025:02.04: Callahan Work Center,12548 Highway 3, Callahan,
California
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research concerns the Callahan Work Center and provides an analysis of the
history of the buildings and surrounding area. Materials include a study titled
"Callahan Station," compiled by Mary Ann Potter, and an interview between George
Hendricks, Fire Control Officer, and Lee Morford, Retired Fire Control Staff Officer
on September 30, 1977.
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2002 |
08 | 05 | MSS025:02.05: Southern Oregon Sales, 18 Stewart Avenue, Medford,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places describes Southern Oregon Sales as a fruit
processing plant that helped revitalize the Rogue River Valley fruit industry during
the late 1920s. Details of many different periods of history are in the nomination
form, as well as how the fruit industry survived obstacles. Also included are
photographs, negatives, and floor plans of the buildings.
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2002 |
08 | 06 | MSS025:02.06: Southern Oregon Sales Fruit Cooperative, 18 Stewart
Avenue, Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places describes Southern Oregon Sales as a fruit
processing plant that helped revitalize the Rogue River Valley fruit industry during
the late 1920s. Details of the many different periods of history are in the nomination
form, as well as how the fruit industry survived obstacles. Also included are the
floor plans for the buildings.
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2002 |
09 | 01 | MSS025:02.07: Rand Nomination-Final, Rand Ranger Station Ensemble
14335 Galice Road, Merlin, Josephine County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places form describes The Rand Ranger Station as a
group of buildings built around 1934 to house the Rangers operating in the area. There
is a notable amount of history beginning in the 1850s, when gold was discovered,
through the mid-1970s. The station officially opened in 1916 and ultimately became the
headquarters for the Galice Ranger District. Included are illustrations of maps, plot
plans, building layouts, and images of the buildings. Correspondence is also
included.
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1998 |
09 | 02 | MSS025:02.08: Voorhies House, Eden Valley Orchard, Burrell Orchard,
Gordon Voorhies House, 2488 Voorhies Road, Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Registry of Historic Places describes the Voorhies House as the
residence of the Eden Valley Orchard which consists of six buildings, established
between 1885 and 1898, and when Gordon Voorhies purchased the property in 1899, he
expanded the production of the Orchard. The property remained in the family until
1986. There is a great deal of history about the family and the Orchard available in
the nomination forms. Also included are maps, plot plans, a layout of the Orchard, and
floor plans for the house, as well as correspondence concerning the nomination.
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1999 |
09 | 03 | MSS025:02.09: Wheeler Ridge Fixes, Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing
Site, Mt. Emily Bombing Site, Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Brookings, Curry
County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places describes Wheeler Ridge as the Japanese
Bombing Site. The preservation of Wheeler Ridge is significant because this was the
only time an aerial attack of its kind was waged against America. Included with the
documents are maps showing the site of the bombing and images of newspaper articles
concerning the bomb site.
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2004 |
09 | 04 | MSS025:02.10: Railroad District Nomination
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form breaks down the Railroad
District into details of who, what, when, and where it began - starting with the
setting of the Railroad District located in the Bear Creek portion of the Rogue River
Valley. Materials provide descriptions of styles and construction methods in building
the Railroad District. History of Ashland details the different eras of development
with a detailed list of the properties and the commonly known names of each one.
Additionally, there is a brief biography of some influential people who are
instrumental in the building of the Ashland Railroad District.
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1998 |
09 | 05 | MSS025:02.11: Ashland Downtown District Nomination
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form breaks down the Ashland
Downtown District into details of who, what, when, and where it began — starting with
the first settlers in about 1852. Materials provide descriptions of styles and
construction methods in building downtown. History of Ashland's Downtown area gives
detailed facts of each commercial property and the commonly known names of each one.
There are brief biographies of the influential people instrumental in building
Ashland's Downtown District.
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1999 |
09 | 06 | MSS025:02.12: Mathis Welch House, 162 North Second Street, Central
Point, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Mathias Welch
House as a private residence built in 1888 by the local brick-mason George Priddy. The
Welch house is the only brick dwellings built in the original town boundary. Mr. Welch
was a predominant member of the community, politician, and a businessman. A brief
history of Mr. Welch is available in the nomination form, and there are images of a
plot plan, floor plans, and newspaper articles. Photographs, negatives, and slides of
the residence are present for viewing.
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1997 |
09 | 07 | MSS025:02.13: Police Department Illustrations, Ashland Police
Department, Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
A collection of photographs, negatives, and proof sheets show images of the Ashland
Police Department and its Officers. Included are a newspaper article, handwritten
notes, and a research paper by Kay Atwood written about the police department.
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1997 |
09 | 08 | MSS025:02.14: Fire Current File, Ashland Fire Department, Ashland,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
This file contains a manuscript written in 1997 by Kay Atwood titled, "The Ashland
Fire Department: A History." Also available are research papers and the handwritten
notes as well as images firefighters, buildings and equipment.
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1997 |
10 | 01 | MSS025:02.15: Population Information and Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The records concern the population of Medford, Ashland, Jackson County, and
surrounding areas in Oregon. Also available are copies of the thirteenth, fifteenth,
and sixteenth Census of the United States. A graph notes the total population
breakdown from 1890 to 1920. Excerpts from the United States Bureau of the Census,
"Increase of Population: 1910-1920."
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1890-1920 |
MSS025:02.16: Ashland Vegetation
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The Ashland areas' vegetation with the types of plants, trees, and locations are
described in the research paper. The document provides examples of poisonous, showy,
unusual, edible, shade, screening, fire hazard during the dry season, and wildlife
specimens. The paper includes recommendations for grasses and shrubs suitable in
erosion control and ground cover, with scientific plant names.Oversized: Potential
Native Original Vegetation of th Ashland Oregon Area, 1979.
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1979 | ||
10 | 03 | MSS025:02.17: Ashland background research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The book excerpts describe the town of Ashland, in the Rogue River Valley up to the
city's incorporation in October 1874. A listing of the settlers of Ashland,
businesses, churches, and schools are detailed, as well as government practices. The
thesis by G. Byron Backes discusses the location and physical setting of Ashland. The
papers describe Ashland's settlement and the continued growth, as well as area
resources such as its fertile soil, timber, and the importance of the railroad coming
to the area. Additional research notes and handwritten notes about the background of
Ashland.
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10 | 04 | MSS025:02.18: Friends of Terra Cotta
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research includes several publications describing different styles of homes and
architecture to assist in understanding the homes of the area and how to maintain
them. "The Friends of the Terra Cotta," publication provides preservation and
restoration instructions for terra cotta materials. The editions of "The Old-House
Journal" describe the different post-Victorian style of architectural homes and
buildings. An excerpt from "The Complete Concrete, Masonry, and Brick Handbook"
discusses the different patterns that can be used to decorate with bricks.
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10 | 05 | MSS025:02.19: Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery
Master
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
This research was used to create a teaching tool for elementary students to learn
about historical cemeteries. The document has an overview of history with teaching
activities, as well as the proper vocabulary and glossary terms. It also includes
student handouts, a list of cemeteries, some pioneers listed, headstone shapes, and
much more.
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1998 |
10 | 06 | MSS025:02.20: Floods of Record
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Research completed for the Director of Planning and Development, City of Ashland. The
research covers the five major floods of 1861, 1890, 1927, 1948, and 1955, giving a
summary of the damages. The documents include images of newspaper clippings published
in 1861, 1890, 1927, 1948, and 1955 from a variety of newspapers. Included is a report
from the U.S. Army Engineer District, Portland Corps of Engineers December 1961.
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1988 |
10 | 07 | MSS025:02.21: EWP - Preservation History
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Included is the "Historic Preservation – League of Oregon Field Notes" magazine which
offers suggestions to promote, protect and preserve history. Some articles focus on
not using vinyl on a historic house.
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1997-1998 |
10 | 08 | MSS025:02.22: Klamath National Forest - Addendum
Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
An inventory of all buildings and structures in the Klamath National forest dating
from 1917 through 1972.
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1917-1972 |
10 | 09 | MSS025:02.23: Klamath National Forest - Civilian Conservation Corps
- California Regions
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The documents cover a range of information about the Klamath National Forest and the
Civilian Conservation Corps. The CCC was enacted to get young men working after the
Great Depression. In the file are articles from a variety of sources that explain what
the CCC was working on and accomplishing. The documents cover Klamath National Forest
and Fire Lookouts in California, the Northfork Ranger Station in the Sierra National
Forest.
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10 | 10 | MSS025:02.24: Grants Pass - Sanborn Maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Sanborn Map Company
The folder contains maps from the Sanborn-Perris Map Company outlining the city of
Grants Pass, Oregon. The pages can be placed together to get a better idea of the area
of Grants Pass. Known as the Sanborn Insurance maps, they were used to calculate
insurance premiums for customers. Included are maps from 1888, 1890, 1894, 1898, and
1907. These maps provide information about the location, function, building materials,
and dimensions of structures for each year listed. Also included is correspondence
regarding the maps, from Oregon State University, William Jasper Kerr Library.
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1981 |
10 | 11 | MSS025:02.25: Medford - Sanborn Maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Sanborn Map Company
The set of maps from the Sanborn-Perris Map Company outline the city of Medford,
Oregon. The pages can be placed together to get a better idea of the Medford area. The
Sanborn Insurance maps are what they used for calculating insurance premiums for
customers. Included are maps from the years 1888, 1890, and 1893. These maps provide
information about the location, function, building materials, and dimensions of
structures for each year listed.
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1981 |
11 | 01 | MSS025:02.26: Ashland - Sanborn Maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Sanborn Map Company
The maps from the Sanborn-Perris Map Company outline the city of Ashland, Oregon. The
pages can be joined to get a better idea of the area of Ashland. The Sanborn Insurance
maps were used in calculating insurance premiums for customers. Included are maps
dated 1884, 1888, and 1890. The maps provided information on the location, function,
building materials, and dimensions of structures for each year listed. Also included,
is a pamphlet outlining the Sanborn company and what they provided, as well as
microfiche slides.
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1981 |
MSS025:02.27: Maps of KNF CCC Centers
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Butte Falls, OR; Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps
of Central Point, OR; Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Eagle Point, OR; Sanborn Fire
Insurance Co. Maps of Gold Hill, OR; Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Phoenix, OR;
Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. Maps of Talent, OR; Metsker's Atlas of Jackson County,
Oregon 1932, original; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 4 pages, 10/24/35;
Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 2 pages, 7/23/35; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF
CCC Centers, 1 page, 10/10/35; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 3 pages,
10/25/35; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 1 page, 7/10/36; Photocopied CCC
maps of KNF CCC Centers, 2 pages, 7/19/37; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 4
pages, 9/27/36; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 1 page, 10/25/35, revised
plants/plan; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 2 pages, 9/19/35, revised
4/8/36; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 5 pages, no other data; Photocopied
CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, Fort Jones Administrative Site; Photocopied CCC maps of
KNF CCC Centers, Yreka Administrative Site; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers,
Sawyers-Bar Administrative Site; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 1 page,
7/19/37; Photocopied CCC maps of KNF CCC Centers, 2 pages, 9/11/35; Photocopied CCC
maps of KNF CCC Centers, 1 page, Drawn 9/11/35
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1930s | ||
MSS025:02.28: Historic Grants Pass Courier
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Historic Grants Pass newspapers including the Golden Anniversary Edition of the
Grants Pass Courier – April 3, 1935. Stories in this edition reminisce about the
history of the gold discovery, recounting the mining tales of old, the tragedies of
the early days, ghost towns, size of gold nuggets, and the people living in the
area.
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1935 | ||
11 | 03 | MSS025:02.29: Yreka Sanborn Maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Sanborn Map Company
The maps from the Sanborn-Perris Map Company outline the city of Yreka, California on
a CD. The Sanborn Insurance maps are what they used for calculating insurance premiums
for customers. Included on the CD are maps for 1885, 1888, 1890, 1897, 1901, 1908, and
1927. The maps provided information on the location, function, building materials, and
dimensions of structures for each year listed.
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2004 |
11 | 04 | MSS025:02.30: Shenon 1933 - Geology and Ore Deposits - Takilma-
Waldo District, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Geological Survey (U.S.). United States. Department of the Interior. Geological
Survey. U.S.G.S
The book "Geology and Ore Deposits of the Takilma-Waldo District, Oregon" published
by the United States Department of the Interior and copied by Kay Atwood. In addition
to the book are images giving details of the area in the form of maps.
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1998 |
11 | 05 | MSS025:02.31: Southern Oregon Mining Publications
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Three excerpts from "Mineral Resources of South-Western Oregon," "Mineral Resources
of Oregon," and "Investigations Relating to Gold and Silver in 1908" used for
research.
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11 | 06 | MSS025:02.32: Southern Oregon Mining Publications
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
In this folder are three excerpts from books used for research. They are as follows:
"Mineral Resources of South-Western Oregon," "Mineral Resources of Oregon,"
"Investigations Relating to Gold and Silver in 1908."
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1981 |
11 | 07 | MSS025:02.33: Southern Oregon Forest Maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The collection of slides of maps with a description of the type, and legend. Also
included is a color printout of the map images.
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1900-1936 |
11 | 08 | MSS025:02.34: Jackson County Lake Vegetation Map Key
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "Legend for County Forest Type Map" for Oregon and Washington states. It
describes the different types of woodlands with definitions and type numbers to give a
better understanding of the National Forest in the Pacific Northwest Forest maps
dating 1947-1949.
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1947-1949 |
11 | 09 | MSS025:02.35: Cascade Range and Ashland Forest Reserves and Adjacent
Regions
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The manuscript covers the area of the Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Oregon. Kay used
the text in researching Southern Oregon. The book was copied Kay Atwood for local
history research.
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1900 |
12 | 01 | MSS025:02.36: The Butte Falls Mill Development Feasibility
Study
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
The Butte Falls Mill Development Feasibility Study documents the history of the Butte
Falls Sawmill. An archaeological and an interpretive survey are used to define the
mill. Materials discuss the evaluation process and the development proposals of the
area. The title is bound in two volumes.
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1999 |
12 | 02 | MSS025:02.37: Medford Downtown Historic District
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places describes the Medford Downtown Historic
District as a combination of private, public-local, and public-Federal buildings that
make up the district. The text describes each of the 376 historic buildings in the
downtown area. A summary of this historical area covers the 1880s through 1948 giving
details of businesses and patrons of the city and how it developed over the years.
There is also an image of the District Sketch Map.
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1997 |
12 | 03 | MSS025:02.38: At Home on the Range
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The book, At Home on the Range, describes the lives of Austie Barron and Joan Neil.
Joan, the only child of Jesse and Kathryn Neil, was eight years of age when her father
died. Later they lost the family home to the bank. Austie and Joan survived adversity
with the help of a long-time friend. Here are the experiences of Austie and Joan
during the Ranching Days of 1938-1948.
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2001 |
12 | 04 | MSS025:02.39: Acker Rock Lookout, Acker Rock, Tiller Ranger
District, Umpqua National Forest, Douglas County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
Tonsfeldt, Ward
The materials describe Acker Rock Lookout. The authors point out the historical
significance that would make it eligible when the time is right for the nomination of
being placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The authors suggest the
lookout's eligibilty be reviewed in ten years.
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2003 |
12 | 05 | MSS025:02.40: Historic Structures Report for Vancouver Barracks,
West Barracks Vancouver National Historic Reserve
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Tonsfeldt, Ward
The report describes Fort Vancouver and the United States Military, with essential
details from the 1880s through 1946. The text describes the history of the buildings
and changes the barracks underwent over time. Also included are images of plans,
photos, and building floor plans.
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2003 |
12 | 06 | MSS025:02.41: Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site, "Mt. Emily Bomb
Site", Curry County, Brookings, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Tonsfeldt, Ward
The National Register of Historic Places describes the Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing
site, as the only place on the U.S. mainland experiencing a Japanese attack. The
bombing occurred on September 9, 1942. The nomination form includes a brief history of
Japanese bombings during World War II, images of the bombsite, newspaper clippings
describing the attack, and excerpts from 1962 editorials regarding the pilot who
dropped the bomb on Oregon. Maps of the area are included.
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2004 |
12 | 07 | MSS025:02.42: Fairview Historic District, Fairview Hospital and
Training Center, 2500 Strong Road, Salem, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Tonsfeldt, Ward
The National Register of Historic Places describes the "Fairview Historic District"
once established as a 19th century solution for the developmentally disabled. As a
living institutional farm, located on 670 acres outside of Salem, the residents
learned to work the land and lived in "cottages" with their caregivers while living on
the farm. In the 20th-century Fairview become a training facility. A total of 26
buildings make up the Fairview historic district. In 2000, the State of Oregon closed
the last program at Fairview. Included, are images and descriptions of the buildings,
as well as handwritten notes and correspondence.
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2004 |
12 | 08 | MSS025:02.43: Red Butte Lookout, North Umpqua Ranger District,
Douglas County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
Tonsfeldt, Ward
The materials describe Red Butte Lookout, located in the Western Cascade of
southwestern Oregon. The area is considered part of the Mixed-Conifer Zone. The
authors suggest that Red Butte Lookout qualifies for the National Register of Historic
Places as it has significant historical evidence in the design, materials, and quality
of the lookout. The documents also note the people who participated in manning the
watchtowers, making sure that fires were spotted, reported, and suppressed quickly and
promptly.
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2004 |
13 | 01 | MSS025:02.44: United States Forest Service Lookout Research,
Historic Fire Lookouts Siskiyou National Forest
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials detail the eight lookouts located in the Siskiyou National Forest. The
report evaluates each lookout to determine eligibility for the National Register of
Historic Places. The eight lookouts are situated in three counties in southwest Oregon
and were constructed between 1945 and 1963. A brief history of the effect of increased
land protection during the late 19th-century is included. Additional documents note
population growth in the cities and towns associated within the area. Images of the
buildings, maps, and handwritten notes are included.
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1994 |
MSS025:02.45: Lookouts, Siskiyou National Forests
Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials continue the research for the Siskiyou National Forest lookouts.
Documents include indepth information on the lookouts with focus on the watchtowers at
the Hershberger Mountain and Wildhorse. The booklet "Fire Lookouts on the Deschutes
National Forest" was copied and sent to Kay in September 1999. The nomination form for
the Snoqualmie National Forest lookout on Mt. Baker is included. Images of maps,
structures, and handwritten notes are also available.
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1991-1994 | ||
13 | 03 | MSS025:02.46: Determination of Eligibility for Vincent Creek and
Wells Creek Guard Stations
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
The Vincent Creek and Wells Creek Guard Stations constructed by the Civilian
Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1934 and located within the Siuslaw National Forest land.
In the 1950s these two guard stations were transferred to the BLM in the Coos Bay
District. After being removed from the Siuslaw National Forest, the stations were
removed from the National Forest inventory and therefore were not on the National
Register of Historic Places of CCC. Due to their removal, a different determination
has been completed to evaluate if they qualify for the National Register. A brief
history is included in the report giving the historical context for each Guard
Station. Included are images of the buildings, maps, handwritten notes, and
correspondence.
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2001 |
13 | 04 | MSS025:02.47: Determination of Eligibility for Diamond Lake Fishery
Management Canal Research, Umpqua National Forest, Douglas County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
Tonsfeldt, Ward
The Diamond Lake Fishery Management Canal project is composed of several parts, a
forebay, the dam and headgates, and the canal. The canal was built to run adjacent to
the exclusive use area previously set aside for a hatchery on Lake Creek. Diamond Lake
named by pioneer John Diamond who may have discovered it in 1852 from Diamond Peak
where he explored the Cascade Range. John Breckenridge Waldo, an avid outdoorsman,
spent his summers in the High Cascades, where he visited both Diamond Lake and Crater
Lake. Waldo worked to get the area protected, and in 1893, President Grover Cleveland
signed an executive order protecting the Cascade Range Forest Reserve which included
Crater Lake. With the increasing number of visitors to Crater Lake, Diamond Lake
became wellknown and in 1902 was established as a National Park. Included are images,
maps, and images of the canal location, with the surrounding area.
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2003 |
13 | 05 | MSS025:02.48: Big Bend Guard Station, Shasta-Trinity National
Forest, Big Bend Road and Pit River, Big Bend, Shasta County, California
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The determination of eligibility form describes the Big Bend Guard Station as
historically significant during 1933 - 1941. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
enrollees built the structures. Three structures built during the Depression Era
qualify as Historic Places. All other buildings are newer and do not fall under
qualifying guidelines.
The Great Depression officially started in 1929. However, the Pacific West was
suffering economically at least two years before the crash. The combination of
displaced people due to agricultural disaster in the Midwest and the migrants moving
west in the late 1920s resulted in increased competition for jobs. Relief came when
President Franklin Roosevelt developed the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) as part
of the New Deal. Many of CCC projects survive through the conservation and
preservation efforts of many. Included in the folder are images of maps and
structures.
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2003 |
13 | 06 | MSS025:02.49: The Forest Service and The Civilian Conservation
Corps: 1933-42, Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The list of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps in the Pacific Northwest during
1933-1942 includes camp locations, camp names, and the states were enrollees
originated. "The Forest Service and The Civilian Conservation Corps: 1933-1942"
publication, on March 21, 1933, notes President Franklin Roosevelt's presentation of a
plan to Congress to help the people of America get back to work by training the
unemployed through public service. The program assisted the nation with conservation
needs and helped the unemployed develop new skills. The documents detail the CCC
program. Also, included in the folder are illustrations of the buildings to be
constructed in the National Forests and Parks, and a bibliography of sources.
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1986 |
13 | 07 | MSS025:02.50: Throop Evaluation of Civilian Conservation
Corps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Federal
Program such as the Civilian Conservation Corps or the New Deal. President Roosevelt
wanted to help the young people and as well as the nations natural resources, which
were being exhausted.
Great Depression was a turning point in American history. The Depression had a
profound impact on the nation and the people. The loss of employment displaced every
citizen, and with no prospect of work, around two-million men and women became
homeless with no hope for jobs or shelter, many of which were young unskilled and
untrained. Many suffered widespread despair and hopelessness.
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1983-1995 |
14 | 01 | MSS025:02.51: Gail Throop, "Civilian Conservation Corps"
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research thesis, written in 1979, details the Great Depression beginning on
October 29, 1929, also known as "Black Tuesday." The thesis describes the effects on
the economy, society, the nation, and the world. It points out that many depressions
that took place before and after while explaining why the Great Depression was so
devastating for the world as a whole. There is information concerning how the United
States Government assisted with the recovery of the nation and the restoration plans.
The text examines the usefulness of the Civilian Conservation Corps, which trained
unskilled labor to work, and focused on the restoration of the National Forests and
lands in the Pacific Northwest. There is detailed research of the geographic areas
receiving the CCC projects and the plans for the structures that they constructed on
these lands.
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1979 |
14 | 02 | MSS025:02.52: The People and the River, A History of the Human
Occupation of the Middle Course of the Rouge River of Southwestern Oregon, Volume
I
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
In part 1, Dennis Gray describes the history and prehistory of the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) detailing the land, people, vegetation, and waterways of the Rogue
River Forest area, describing the Native American Indians and the River, with evidence
found through archaeological methods, theories, and issues. The ethnographic period
which tells about the Indian way of life, when contact was made Euro-American settlers
around the 1850s, and how the Takelma people lived. History of Native Americans from
about 8,000 to 10,000 years ago, how they would live in permanent villages during the
winter and moved around during other times of the year.
In part II, Kay Atwood describes the history of the Rogue River and the
Euro-Americans who would come for the wealth that the area would provide for several
different enterprises. She describes the history of the Rogue River Valley from the
early 1820s through 1995. Beginning with the fur traders in 1827, Indian wars for
land, the discovery of gold in 1848 and 1851, The Donation Land Claim Act of 1850, the
railroad, pioneers, and settlers beginning in the 1850s coming to the area. What they
endured and how they prospered.
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1995 |
MSS025:02.53: Rand Ranger Station, Rand Visitor Center, Rand Ranger
Station Ensemble, 14335 Galice Road, Merlin, Josephine County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places describes the Rand Ranger Station as being
built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) between 1933 and 1937. The station is
located in the Rogue River Canyon near Galice, in the Siskiyou National Forest a part
of the United States Forest Service from 1916 to 1964. Improvements came about by the
government response to the Great Depression and the CCC implementation in the
construction of the station. Included are descriptions of the buildings constructed by
the CCC and what the historical significance they played in the conservation of the
area. With images of the structures, maps, and correspondence regarding the Ranger
Station.
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1998 | ||
14 | 04 | MSS025:02.54: Ashland Cemetery, Plan-Guidelines, Hargadine Cemetery,
Mountain View Cemetery, Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The guidelines for preserving the Ashland, Hargadine, and Mountain View cemeteries
has been set up by the City of Ashland as guidelines for public visits. These were put
into place to preserve the Historic nature, as each is on the National Register of
Historic Places. Each cemetery has a unique historical story and pictures of some of
the headstones, and the cemeteries are included.
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2000 |
14 | 05 | MSS025:02.55: The Medford Clinic
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
In 1948, the Medford Clinic opened its doors with Robert Sleeter, Reinhold Kanzler,
and Oscar Heyerman as a team of physicians who offered their expertise to the people
of Medford and the surrounding area. The history of the Medford Clinic, is outlined in
detail from the Foundation of the Clinic (1945-1948), the Clinic Begins (1918-1955), a
New Building and a Lawsuit (1956-1963), staff expansion and departures (1964-1974),
Growth and Development, and Medical Advance (1975-1986), and A New Building,
Physicians and Glue (1988-1994). Also included is a list of Physicians who worked at
the Clinic beginning in 1948 through 1994, and their specialties. There are personal
statements from some of the Doctors and other staff members who have worked at the
Medford Clinic.
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1948-1994 |
14 | 06 | MSS025:02.56: Rich Gulch Diggings, Mining Ensemble, Rich Gulch, 3/4
mile Southwest of City Center from Oregon Street, Jacksonville, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places describes the Rich Gulch Diggings Mining
Ensemble as a gold mining operation spanning three distinct periods from 1867 to 1941.
The Gulch is located within the city limits of Jacksonville, Oregon, a short,
three-quarter-mile west of the city center. The Gulch and other surrounding areas have
been acquired by the Jacksonville Woodlands Association, which is working towards
preserving and protecting the city's historic lands. This site and adjacent properties
are in the City of Jacksonville's Special Protection Zone. The mining area retains the
historical association of mining and development of Jacksonville and vicinity over
these seventy years. The materials document the history of the Rich Gulch Diggings,
how it was mined, the owners, and how it has retained its integrity through the years.
Included in the folder are images of photographs, maps, handwritten notes, and
newspaper clippings. There are Quit Claim Deed forms, correspondence, and
miscellaneous other photocopies of records.
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1999 |
14 | 07 | MSS025:02.57: Independent Order of Odd Fellows Preservation Plan
Current 1
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials include a variety of photographs and negatives of the Independent Order
of Odd Fellows cemeteries. These images include headstones, family plots, different
views of the town, and buildings in the area. See folder 8 for research on the
preservation plan.
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14 | 08 | MSS025:02.58: Independent Order of Odd Fellows Preservation Plan,
Eastwood IOOF Cemetery, Medford
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The report was compiled to outline the steps needed for the management of the
property in preparation for preserving the Eastwood/IOOF Cemetery in Medford, Oregon,
established in 1890. The National Register of Historic Places form provides the
history of the cemetery, images, maps, legal documents, and newspaper articles. See
folder 7 for the photographs used in this assessment.
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2000 |
15 | 01 | MSS025:02.59: Eastwood Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery,
Medford, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The records of the graves in Eastwood/IOOF Cemetery in Medford, Oregon, include
burials listed by block and lot numbers. The documents cover blocks three through
three hundred two. An additional sixty graves added to the list were copied from
newspaper obituaries. The information lists names and known birth and death dates.
There are no records for blocks one and two.
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MSS025:02.60: Hargadine Cemetery, Sheridan and Walnut Streets,
Ashland, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The nomination form for the National Register of Historic Places describes Hargadine
Cemetery as officially established in 1867, in the city limits of Ashland. Many
first-generation settlers and pioneers (1867–1910) are laid to rest here. The cemetery
initially began as a family burial ground where Robert and Martha Hargadine buried
their one-year-old daughter on December 8, 1867. But two weeks later, young Cuyler
Farnham was also laid to rest in a nearby grave. These are the first recorded burials.
Local artists, James and Ann Hill Russell, and James Carr Whipp carved created many of
the headstones. Hargadine Cemetery was the oldest privately own cemetery in Ashland,
until 1989 when the city assumed responsibility for it. Additional documents include
research notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, maps, photographs, and a copy of
the cemetery plot map.
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1997 | ||
MSS025:02.61: Cultural Resources Report, Trail to Casey State Park
Entrance, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The report evaluates the roads from Trail to the Casey State Park entrance and their
state of deterioration. The roads between Trail to Crater Lake National Park are in
significant need of repair. The report lists proposed improvements to make the roads
safer for all travelers and provide better access to American historical locations.
Also included in the report, is the National Register nomination of "The Rogue Elk
Hotel" to the Registry of Historic Places, images of structures, and maps. A book
titled, "Land of the North Umpquas" by Lavola J Bakken is included.
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1987 | ||
15 | 04 | MSS025:02.62: Ashland Cemetery Multiple Resource National Register
of Historic Places Multiple Property, Ashland, Oregon, Jackson County
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The nomination forms for the National Register of Historic Places focus on the
Ashland Cemetery and Mountain View Cemetery. The Ashland Cemetery and the Mountain
View Cemetery were selected for their role in the settlement and development of
Ashland. The documents provide a brief history of the area. Supporting materials
include images and maps of the cemeteries. Additional materials include newspaper
articles, handwritten notes, and correspondence concerning the nomination. Also, an
excerpt from "On to Oregon: Over the Oregon and Applegate Trails."
The remaining cemeteries are Hill-Dunn Cemetery, Mount Vernon Cemetery, and Hargadine
Cemetery. Each cemetery has a short description. The five cemeteries represent the
years 1851 through 1925, a period when people began to migrate to Oregon to claim
their fortunes in gold and land.
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1994 |
MSS025:02.63: Research for Ashland Cemetery Multiple Resource
National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property, Ashland, Oregon, Jackson
County
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The nomination forms for the National Register of Historic Places focus on the
Ashland Cemetery and Mountain View Cemetery. The Ashland Cemetery and the Mountain
View Cemetery were selected for their role in the settlement and development of
Ashland. The documents provide a brief history of the area. Supporting materials
include images and maps of the cemeteries. Additional materials include newspaper
articles, handwritten notes, and correspondence concerning the nomination. Also, an
excerpt from "On to Oregon: Over the Oregon and Applegate Trails." The remaining
cemeteries are Hill-Dunn Cemetery, Mount Vernon Cemetery, and Hargadine Cemetery. Each
cemetery has a short description. The five cemeteries represent the years 1851 through
1925, a period when people began to migrate to Oregon to claim their fortunes in gold
and land. The file is a duplicate of the prior file, except for the price list from
1915 from the Vermont Marble Co., History of Hill Cemetery, and several warranty
deeds.
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1994 | ||
MSS025:02.64: Mountain View Cemetery, Normal Avenue and Highway 66,
Ashland, Oregon, Jackson County
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places form describes Mountain View Cemetery as
established in 1904. The cemetery, located in the southeastern part of Ashland, was
added to meet the need for burial space. The cemetery consists of two sections
separated by highway 66. The smaller portion of the cemetery, formerly the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F) cemetery, was laid out in 1907. The Ashland Memorial
Mausoleum was added in 1924 on land purchased from the I.O.O.F. Many individuals were
prominent in Ashland's second wave of development, 1880 through 1910, are interred
here. Also included is a booklet called "Beauty Spots of Oregon" from the Multnomah
Hotel in Portland, Oregon, outlining places to visit in Oregon.
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1994 | ||
MSS025:02.65: Butte Falls, The Sawmill Site at Big Butte Creek
Falls, Falls, Jackson County, Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials provide research on the town of Butte Falls and the Sawmill site at Big
Butte Creek Falls. The materials contain oral history interviews with Charles Patton,
Elga Abbott, and handwritten narrative by Earnest Smith, an early Butte Falls citizen.
There are images of Jackson County Deeds, the Commissioner's Journal from July 1911,
and the petition of incorporation and organization of the town, as well as newspaper
articles. Additional materials include correspondence regarding the research and
handwritten notes.
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1997-1999 | ||
15 | 08 | MSS025:02.66: Rogue Valley Landscape Project part 1
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places for Multiple Property form describes the
Historic Properties for the Mining Resources of the Upper Illinois Valley in Josephine
County, Oregon. The document details the history of Gold Placer Mining and Development
in the Waldo area between 1851 and 1942. Three folders contain the research for these
nomination forms. The sites in part one (this folder), include Allen Gulch Townsite,
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Waldo Cemetery, Waldo Chinese Cemetery, and Old
Placer Mine. The sites in part two, include Deep Gravel Mine, High Gravel Mine, Fry
Gulch Mine, Cameron Mine, Esterly Pit #2/Llano de Oro Mine, Plataurica Mine, Waldo
Mine, and Allen Gulch Mill. The sites in part three, include Upper Ditch, Middle
Ditch, Wimer Ditch, Osgood Ditch, Logan Wash Ditch, Logan Cut, and Logan Drain
Ditches.
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2000 |
16 | 01 | MSS025:02.67: Rogue Valley Landscape Project part 2
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places for Multiple Property form describes the
Historic Properties for the Mining Resources of the Upper Illinois Valley in Josephine
County, Oregon. The document details the history of Gold Placer Mining and Development
in the Waldo area between 1851 and 1942. Three folders contain the research for these
nomination forms. The sites in part two (this folder), include Deep Gravel Mine, High
Gravel Mine, Fry Gulch Mine, Cameron Mine, Esterly Pit #2 / Llano de Oro Mine,
Plataurica Mine, Waldo Mine, and Allen Gulch Mill. The sites in part three, include
Upper Ditch, Middle Ditch, Wimer Ditch, Osgood Ditch, Logan Wash Ditch, Logan Cut, and
Logan Drain Ditches. The sites in part one, include Allen Gulch Townsite, St.
Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Waldo Cemetery, Waldo Chinese Cemetery, and Old
Placer Mine.
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2000 |
16 | 02 | MSS025:02.68: Rogue Valley Landscape Project part 3
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places for Multiple Property form describes the
Historic Properties for the Mining Resources of the Upper Illinois Valley in Josephine
County, Oregon. The document details the history of Gold Placer Mining and Development
in the Waldo area between 1851 and 1942. Three folders contain the research for these
nomination forms. The sites in part three (this folder), include Upper Ditch, Middle
Ditch, Wimer Ditch, Osgood Ditch, Logan Wash Ditch, Logan Cut, and Logan Drain
Ditches. The sites in part one, include Allen Gulch Townsite, St. Patrick's Roman
Catholic Cemetery, Waldo Cemetery, Waldo Chinese Cemetery, and Old Placer Mine. The
sites in part two, include Deep Gravel Mine, High Gravel Mine, Fry Gulch Mine, Cameron
Mine, Esterly Pit #2 / Llano de Oro Mine, Plataurica Mine, Waldo Mine, and Allen Gulch
Mill.
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2000 |
16 | 03 | MSS025:02.69: Running Y Ranch
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The evaluation of the Running Y Ranch for inclusion in the National Registry of
Historic Places identifies three distinct periods of history for the ranch. The
periods include the Early Settlement Era 1866-1889, the McCornack Era 1890-1919, and
the Geary Era 1920-1947. The document outlines the agriculture development of Klamath
County during these periods. Materiels include images of structures and landscape on
the ranch, as well as, maps and handwritten notes.
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1997 |
16 | 04 | MSS025:02.70: Southern Oregon Heritage Magazines
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
This folder includes two magazines filled with rich local history — the magazine
"Southern Oregon Heritage," Fall and Winter issues 1995, volume 1, number 1 and 2. The
issues contain stories about the Rogue Valley and the people who lived here.
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1995 |
16 | 05 | MSS025:02.71: Reports on South - Central Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Tonsfeldt, Ward
The two reports in this folder include information on the history of the Lakeview
district in South-Central Oregon. The materials document the migrants use of land as
they arrived in Oregon to begin a new life. The documents focus on the years 1910
through 1936. The reports concern the Lumber Industry and its effects on the land. The
importance of the railroads and the role of politics are also noted.
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1979-1987 |
17 | 01 | MSS025:02.72: Correspondence
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The small collection of letters concern the history of Southern Oregon. The topics
include the Woolen Mills, the Butte Creek Mill, and 'Gin Lin' of Jacksonville, Oregon.
Two significant letters include a personal narrative by a member of the Takelma
Indians of the Rogue Valley, and research documenting minorities in early
Jacksonville, Oregon.
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1974-1978 |
17 | 02 | MSS025:02.73: Copyright Material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The documents are forms and instructions on registering a copyright for printed
materials. A copyright application, circulars on the process of obtaining a copyright,
and the certification of copyright registration are provided. Additional materials
include correspondence with the Library of Congress, the copyright office, as well as
handwritten notes.
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1979-1988 |
17 | 03 | MSS025:02.74: Historic Preservation Briefs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The series of articles addresses historic buildings and the best method for
preservation and repairs. The information identifies practices such as retrofitting
historic buildings with fire safety and evaluating a structure for the National
Register of Historic Places.
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|
17 | 04 | MSS025:02.75: National Register part 1
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research project is laid out in three parts. Each section contains books from the
National Register Bulletin, a publication from the U.S. Department of Interior
National Park Service. Each book provides detailed guidelines on planning, surveying,
and nominating structures, homes, landscapes, and properties for the National Register
of Historic Places. The detailed instructions note how to fill out the nomination
forms. Also included are a condensed technical guide for Oregon property owners and an
amateur's guide to terms used for Historic buildings.
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1970-1995 |
17 | 05 | MSS025:02.76: National Register part 2
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research project is laid out in three parts. Each section contains books from the
National Register Bulletin, a publication from the U.S. Department of Interior
National Park Service. Each book provides detailed guidelines on planning, surveying,
and nominating structures, homes, landscapes, and properties for the National Register
of Historic Places. The detailed instructions note how to fill out the nomination
forms. Also included are a condensed technical guide for Oregon property owners and an
amateur's guide to terms used for Historic buildings.
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1970-1995 |
17 | 06 | MSS025:02.77: National Register part 3
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The research project is laid out in three parts. Each section contains books from the
National Register Bulletin, a publication from the U.S. Department of Interior
National Park Service. Each book provides detailed guidelines on planning, surveying,
and nominating structures, homes, landscapes, and properties for the National Register
of Historic Places. The detailed instructions note how to fill out the nomination
forms. Also included are a condensed technical guide for Oregon property owners and an
amateur's guide to terms used for Historic buildings.
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1970-1995 |
MSS025:02.78: Fernwood pioneer cemetery, Everest Cemetery, Newberg,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The National Register of Historic Places nomination form describes the Fernwood
Pioneer Cemetery established in 1882 and located near Newburg, Oregon. Four prominent
headstones mark the graves of the Brutscher and Everest families. Many of the first
generation settlers were laid to rest here between 1882 and 1922. Fernwood Pioneer
Cemetery Association acquired the deed to the cemetery in 1967 and continue to care
for it. The early period of settlement, post-1880, is linked to the development of the
Quaker town of Newburg. Additional materials include photographs, newspaper clippings,
maps of the plots, book excerpts on the history of the settlers, correspondence
concerning the nomination, and handwritten notes.
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1993 | ||
17 | 08 | MSS025:02.79: Charles Givan Ranch, The Givan Ranch, Eagle Point,
Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The "The Givan Ranch" is an excellent example of 19th-century farming. Two personal
narratives from Charles Givan, one of the sons of the original settlers are included.
Jackson County purchased the ranch with all the tools and farming equipment in 1972.
The property sold with conditions to be set up as a park for the public to visit and
see an example of a century farm, and an area where the Klamath Indians came to fish
on the Rogue River. A test excavation was conducted at the Givan Ranch in July 1990.
The report of the findings was submitted in 1991. Also included are correspondence
regarding the Givan Ranch property, images of the ranch, and excavations sites.
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1976-1993 |
MSS025:02.80: Charles "Charlie" Givan
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The Charles "Charlie" Givan folder provides research in photographs of the Ranch,
farm equipment, structures, and family. A 1976 taped interview with Charlie, Ruth
Kneas, and Kay Atwood describes the Old Givan Ranch and life back in the day. Also
included are a list of people in the photos and handwritten notes.
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1976-1981 | ||
18 | 02 | MSS025:02.81: Medford Clinic History
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The Medford Clinic opened its doors in 1948. Robert Sleeter, Reinhold Kanzler, and
Oscar Heyerman formed a team of physicians offering their expertise in the medical
field for the people of Medford and the surrounding area. The history of the Medford
Clinic provides a timeline and changes for the organization. A list of Physicians
working at the Clinic between 1948 and 1994, their specialties, and the personal
statements of selected Doctors and staff members.
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1948-1994 |
MSS025:02.82: Swedenburg House Project
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The issue of "The Table Rock Sentinel," published by the Southern Oregon Historical
Society containing the article, "Saving the Chappell – Swedenburg House." Many
community members and students rallied together to save the house, that became a part
of the university.
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1984 | ||
18 | 04 | MSS025:02.83: Ned Vilas Photographs, Blossoms and
Branches
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The photographs, proof sheets, and negatives include handwritten notes and a list of
people in the photographs. There are several photographs of Ned Vilas.
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1977 |
18 | 05 | MSS025:02.84: Blossoms and Branches Photos
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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people in the photographs. The photographs cover local community members in various
locations around the area.
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1979 |
18 | 06 | MSS025:02.85: Honorable History photographs part 1
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The photographs and negatives document the honorable mentions of the local history,
people, and historical places in Southern Oregon. Included are handwritten notes on
the subjects of the photographs.
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|
18 | 07 | MSS025:02.86: Honorable History photographs part 2
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The photographs and negatives document the honorable mentions of the local history,
people, and historical places in Southern Oregon. Included are handwritten notes on
the subjects of the photographs.
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|
MSS025:02.87: Ashland Hospital, Century of Caring
photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The photographs of Ashland, hospitals, and medical staff in over a century of caring
for the sick in Ashland Oregon include correspondence on the subjects of the
photographs.
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1992 | ||
18 | 09 | MSS025:02.88: Ashland Hospital
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The photographs and negatives of Ashland hospital and its medical staff include
newspaper clippings about the hospital and notes regarding the hospital.
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|
19 | 01 | MSS025:02.89: Ernie Lyman - Jackson County Conversations
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The handwritten note on an envelope from Ernie Lyman and correspondence permits Kay
Atwood to use written materials and photographs he has contributed to use for local
history.
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Prior to 1976 |
MSS025:02.90: Jackson County Conversation photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The hand-drawn map of the Ashland, Oregon Railroad District, typed notes, and 92
photographs used in the Jackson County Conversations book.
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Prior to 1976 |
MSS025:03: National Register of Historic Places nominations, 1801-2001Return to Top
Container(s): Box 19
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)National Register of Historic Places nomination form describing various properties located in Ashland and Southern Oregon.
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Box | Folder | ||
19 | 03 | MSS025:03.01: Frank Chamberlain Clark - general
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The handwritten research notes regard Frank C. Clark's Architectural business.
Included are records from Clark's Journal listing the people he worked for, dated from
1927–1940. Also included is correspondence from the Historical Preservation Oregon
State Parks in Salem, Oregon, and the Southern Oregon Historical Society. A manuscript
on the life and work of Frank Chamberlain Clark in a rough draft form. A list of
documented buildings and structures designed by Clark is available.
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1924-1983 |
19 | 04 | MSS025:03.02: Frank Chamberlain Clark - unidentified
buildings
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The typed and handwritten notes concern unidentified buildings. There is an image of
a Valley School dated 26 July 1979.
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1979 |
19 | 05 | MSS025:03.03: Frank Chamberlain Clark correspondence
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The correspondence sent to several agencies regarding the Frank Chamberlain Clark
Historical Survey project, requesting information needed about Clark. Also included in
the file are handwritten notes regarding Clark.
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1981-1982 |
19 | 06 | MSS025:03.04: Frank Chamberlain Clark - people to
interview
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
This file contains a handwritten list of people to interview that knew Frank C.
Chamberlain.
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1982 |
19 | 07 | MSS025:03.05: Frank Chamberlain Clark - buildings outside the
Valley
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
This folder contains a description of the Bartlett Hotel, which Frank C. Clark
designed in Jerome, Arizona, and Ezra C. Bartlett constructed it in 1899, with the
grand opening in 1900. It is one of a few buildings that he designed there about the
same time. Also included are handwritten notes and images of the town and the
hotel.
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1899-1900 |
19 | 08 | MSS025:03.06: Frank Chamberlain Clark - inventory
booklet
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
This file contains an inventory list from 1982 of Frank C. Clark buildings and a
typed list of buildings dating 1926 to 1940 from his Journal. Also included are
handwritten notes regarding buildings that he designed.
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1926-1982 |
MSS025:03.07: Frank Chamberlain Clark in-depth research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
This folder contains in-depth research by Kay Atwood and Gail Evans, who worked
together on the Frank Chamberlain Clark Survey. It includes handwritten notes and
lists of homes and buildings he designed, some with Keeney, his partner. It also
includes a copy of the National Register of Historic Places for the South Oakdale
Historic District prepared by Vicki A. Bryden, listing homes, some of which Clark
designed. Also included, are photograph slides of homes in Medford and images of
newspaper articles from the Grants Pass Courier, about a home and the "Maytag
Building," as it is known.
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1978-1982 | ||
19 | 10 | MSS025:03.08: Frank Chamberlain Clark - part 1
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The materials contain research on Frank Chamberlain Clark, the Architect who designed
many of the buildings and homes in Southern Oregon. There is an interview between
Robert J. Keeney, Clark's partner after 1935, and Marjorie Edens of the Jacksonville
Museum. Their discussion focuses on the designs by Frank C. Clark, Clark and Keeney,
and Keeney. Other materials include excerpts from "The American Progress Magazine,"
regarding the progress and buildings of Ashland, Medford, and the Rogue Valley. Also,
many handwritten notes and a list of homes and buildings that were created by Clark
and Keeney. One handwritten note suggests the house passed down to Paulena Carter from
her mother, Vetabelle Phillips-Carter, may have been Ernest Victor Carter's home,
designed by Frank Clark in 1886.
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1910-1982 |
19 | 11 | MSS025:03.09: Frank Chamberlain Clark - part 2
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The materials contain research on Frank Chamberlain Clark, the Architect who designed
many of the buildings and homes in Southern Oregon and the Frank C. Clark Survey
project. Included is a drawing of the Medford Elks Temple, a summary of the project
proposal and budget, a newspaper article of the project, and correspondence from
Government agencies regarding the project. Also included is the grant application for
the project.
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1981-1982 |
19 | 12 | MSS025:03.10: Frank Chamberlain Clark - part 3
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The materials contain research on Frank Chamberlain Clark, the Architect who designed
many of the buildings and homes in Southern Oregon. Included is an outline of the
criteria for the evaluation and rating of Clark's architecture and work. Also, an
advertisement in "Archivists Calendar" requests information regarding Clark's work.
Other materials include newspaper and magazine articles concerning Clark's work,
drawings of some of his designs, as well as correspondence requesting information
about Frank C. Clark.
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1924-1982 |
MSS025:03.11: Frank Chamberlain Clark personal life
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The correspondence from a variety of offices in several states and counties requests
information regarding Frank Chamberlain Clark. Also included is an article from the
"Medford Mail Tribune," September 9, 1928, referring to honors Clark received.
Additional notes on Mr. Clark and his life contain details from a narrative given by
his daughter Louise Clark Patterson. Patterson mentions that her father lost all his
money in the Great Depression. Also included is a photograph of a house in Pasadena,
California.
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1924-1982 | ||
19 | 14 | MSS025:03.12: Frank Chamberlain Clark biography
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The completed Frank Chamberlain Clark biography was presented to the Southern Oregon
Historical Society in 1982. The text lists the commercial and personal buildings Clark
designed throughout Southern Oregon and the Rogue Valley and his impact.
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1982 |
MSS025:03.13: Frank Chamberlain Clark - slides
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The slides depict eighteen homes and buildings designed by Mr. Clark in Southern
Oregon and the Rogue Valley. The slides have names on the back to identify the
houses.
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1981-1982 | ||
MSS025:03.14: Frank Chamberlain Clark - architecture and
certifications
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The correspondence regards the application and certification for Frank Clark to
practice architecture in the State of Oregon. Also included are two photos, possibly
of Frank Clark, as well as images of designs by Frank Clark, found at the Historical
Society.
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1919-1982 | ||
MSS025:03.15: Frank Chamberlain Clark - media coverage
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The folder contains media coverage of the "Survey of Frank Chamberlain Clark"
architecture designs, both homes and businesses in Southern Oregon. Also included is a
photograph of the ladies who fulfilled the task.
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1980-1981 | ||
MSS025:03.16: Frank Chamberlain Clark - Architect
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The documents concern buildings and advertisements related to Frank C. Clark. The
materials include handwritten research notes and a copy of Mr. Clark's obituary. The
Annual reports for the Oregon State Board of Architect Examiners published 1919
through 1921. Also, there is correspondence from 1919 through 1982 regarding Mr.
Clark's designs and his character, and an original drawing of a house design, dated
1888.
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1888-1982 | ||
20 | 02 | MSS025:03.17: Frank Chamberlain Clark - photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The photographs show Frank C. Clark and his wife Gracie, as well as images and
descriptions of pictures depicting designs Mr. Clark created. Also included is a
handwritten note about the photos.
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1979-1982 |
20 | 03 | MSS025:03.18: Frank Chamberlain Clark - interviews
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
A handwritten list compiles people familiar with Clark for potential interviews,
include notes about the conversations.
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1982 |
20 | 04 | MSS025:03.19: Frank Chamberlain Clark inventory
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
Kay Atwood and Gail Evans created the "Frank Chamberlain Clark Survey" in 1982. The
Jackson County Board of Commissioners sponsored the survey. The survey contains
detailed information about the designs by Frank Clark, his biography, and forms
documenting each building. The study consists of 232 pages and 12 pages of city
maps.
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1982 |
21 | 01 | MSS025:03.20: Frank Chamberlain Clark inventory
continued
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Evans, Gail E. H.
The binder contains a continuation of the Individual Forms for each of the documented
buildings that comprise the full survey of Frank Chamberlain Clark's designs.
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1982 |
22 | 01 | MSS025:03.21: Agriculture, Horticulture, and Grange
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials contain agricultural and land use data and statistics in Josephine
County, Oregon from the first half of the twentieth century.
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1945-1955 |
22 | 02 | MSS025:03.22: Allen Gulch / Allentown
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The primary material in this file is an excerpt from a book entitled Pioneer Catholic
History of Oregon by Edwin O'Hara (1939). The excerpt concerns a place in southern
Oregon referred to as Allen Gulch. The other materials are index cards detailing
information about photos from the Southern Oregon Historical Society's collection.
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1939 |
22 | 03 | MSS025:03.23: Esterly
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the Esterly family, their mining business, and their
home. The materials include photograph slides, newspaper article clippings, book
excerpts, and Atwood's relevant notes and correspondence.
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1903-1982 |
MSS025:03.24: Illinois Valley General
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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history of the Illinois Valley in Oregon. Included within are newspaper clippings,
book exercpts, and Atwood's notes, among other things.
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1865-1998 | ||
MSS025:03.25: Summary Notes About Josephine County
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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1939-1984 | ||
MSS025:03.26: Silver City
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the settlement known as "Silver City" and include an
application for the National Register of Historic Places.
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1973 | ||
22 | 07 | MSS025:03.27: Sebastopol Town Site
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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handdrawn map of an area known as "Sebastopol." Also included is a brief typewritten
note about the history of the area.
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22 | 08 | MSS025:03.28: Sucker Creek
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These are three materials related to the history of settlements along Sucker Creek.
The materials are undated. Included is a map of the area.
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22 | 09 | MSS025:03.29: Browntown
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials concern the history of an early mining community in southern Oregon
called Browntown. Included are some articles about the settlement as well as some
historical manuscripts and a map of the area.
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1865-1976 |
22 | 10 | MSS025:03.30: Highway 99, Josephine County
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These are materials related to the history of Highway 99 in Josephine County, Oregon.
Included are newspaper and magazine clippings, maps, and photographs from the first
half of the twentieth century, as well as some of Atwood's correspondence concerning
the highway.
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1914-1984 |
22 | 11 | MSS025:03.31: Haines Apple tree site
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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historical site. The first item is from a 1935 newspaper, and the second appears to be
from the 1980s.
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1935-1985 |
MSS025:03.32: Chronology
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials constitute a collection of various forms of media compiled with the
intent of creating a chronology of the history of Josephine County, Oregon. Some of
the materials include earlier attempts at this chronology. Also included are maps,
newspaper articles, and Atwood's notes and correspondence, among other items.
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1935-1980 | ||
22 | 13 | MSS025:03.33: Schools
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These are materials related to the history of schools and education more generally in
Josephine County, Oregon. Included are various individuals' accounts of that history
and others attempts at compiling such information.
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1959-1985 |
22 | 14 | MSS025:03.34: Eight Dollar Mountain
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to Eight Dollar Mountain and its history. The central
document is Atwood's historical context report on Eight Dollar Mountain that she sent
to the Josephine County Planning Office on July 23, 1984. The other materials are
undated articles or documents on the history of Eight Dollar Mountain.
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1984 |
22 | 15 | MSS025:03.35: Selma
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials relate to the history of the town of Selma. One document is a short
piece called "Sawmills of the Selma Area" by Joseph E. Goode, and the other is titled
"Downtown Selma in 1905." Both documents are undated.
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22 | 16 | MSS025:03.36: Wilderville - General
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials relate to the history of Wilderville, Oregon. The documents within deal
primarily with the establishment and history of Eureka High School.
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1886-1939 |
22 | 17 | MSS025:03.37: Cooper, Loren - History of Siskiyou National
Forest
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials concern the early history of Siskiyou National Forest. The primary
document is a report prepared by the Forest Service (presumably) entitled "A History
of the Siskiyou National Forest" from 1939.
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1939 |
22 | 18 | MSS025:03.38: Kerby - General History
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials relate to the history of the town of Kerby, Oregon. Included are
newspaper articles, typewritten firsthand accounts, and other historical documents
related to Kerby. A Kerby Quadrangle maps dated 1918 and 1937.
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1856-1969 |
MSS025:03.39: Misc. Josephine Co. Pioneers, Bridges,
Ferries
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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Josephine County, including early community pioneers and infrastructure of the
region.
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1931-1978 | ||
22 | 20 | MSS025:03.40: Aulthouse, Sucker Creek, Browntown
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials consist of three notecards with what appear to be captions or
descriptions of various newspaper articles from the nineteenth century. Two are
typewritten, one is handwritten. One refers to Aulthouse, the second refers to Sucker
Creek, and the third concerns Browntown.
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22 | 21 | MSS025:03.41: Hay
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials are a collection of various documents and notes related to the history
of the Hay (or Hayes?) family. Many of these items are handwritten notes, presumably
Atwood's, about the family and their history. Also included are newspaper clippings
and handwritten manuscripts.
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22 | 22 | MSS025:03.42: State Historic Preservation Office, Josephine County
Sites
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Preservation archaeologist Leland Gilsen compiled the list of historical sites in
Josephine County for the State Historic Preservation Office. The list was sent to Mr.
Bruce Bartow at the Josephine County Planning Office on Aprill 11, 1979.
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1979 |
22 | 23 | MSS025:03.43: Wolf Creek General
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials consist of various documents related generally to the history of Wolf
Creek. Much of this file is made up of Atwood's handwritten notes. Of note is a term
paper on Wolf Creek written by a Patricia A. Converse in 1958.
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1958-1983 |
22 | 24 | MSS025:03.44: Postal Services / Offices
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials concern the history of the postal service and the various postal
offices in Josephine County since the nineteenth century. The primary document is a
list of nineteenth century post offices compiled by Richard W. Helbock in the Postal
Historian in 1969.
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1969 |
MSS025:03.45: Murphy / Provolt General
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials concern the history of a settlement in southern Oregon called Murphy
and the Provolt family who lived there.
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1961-1978 | ||
22 | 26 | MSS025:03.46: Leland / Sunny Valley General
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials concern the history of Leland and Sunny Valley, two settlements in
southern Oregon. The majority of this file is made up of Atwood's handwritten notes on
the subject. Dates for the materials are difficult to ascertain.
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23 | 01 | MSS025:03.47: Josephine County Ditches
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The undated list of ditches in Josephine County, titled "Hydrologic Systems of
Joesphine County," displays as a table with different columns for the year of
construction, its use, and additional notes.
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MSS025:03.48: Miscellaneous Josephine County material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials constitute a miscellany of information about Josephine County. These
materials include primary source documents such as train schedules, photographs, and
newspaper articles, as well as secondary source documents like historical writings and
summaries, etc. Map of Mineral Locations in Josephine County, OR dated 1979.
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1872-1983 | ||
23 | 03 | MSS025:03.49: Josephine County Historical Resource Inventory, vol.
1
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The item is the first of two volumes of the Josephine County Historical Resources
Inventory conducted and compiled by Kay Atwood in 1984. The introduction states that
the "following is a quantitative analysis of historic resources included in a
1983-1984 survey of unincorporated lands in Josephine County. An approximate 455
square mile area was inventoried and 268 buildings, structures, sites or objects, and
81 ditches were recorded." Also included inside this first volume are a few letters of
correspondence concerning the inventory.
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1983-1984 |
23 | 04 | MSS025:03.50: Josephine County Historical Resource Inventory, vol.
2
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The second of two volumes of the Josephine County Historical Resources Inventory
conducted and compiled by Kay Atwood in 1984. The introduction states that the
"following is a quantitative analysis of historic resources included in a 1983-1984
survey of unincorporated lands in Josephine County. An approximate 455 square mile
area was inventoried and 268 buildings, structures, sites or objects, and 81 ditches
were recorded."
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1983-1984 |
MSS025:03.51: Blossoms and Branches, Illustrations
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The collection of photographs and illustrations were compiled for Atwood's book on
the history of orchards in the Rogue Valley titled Blossoms & Branches.
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1905-1967 | ||
24 | 01 | MSS025:03.52: Lakeview Survey by Ward Tonsfeldt
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Tonsfeldt, Ward
This item is a historical resource survey of Lakeview, Oregon conducted by Ward
Tonsfeldt Consulting and submitted on August 1, 1989. The preface reads: "This survey
was begun in August of 1988 and completed in July of 1989. The project was sponsored
by the Town of Lakeview Planning Office. Data collected in the survey will help the
Planning Office make informed decisions about historic resources within the town."
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1989 |
24 | 02 | MSS025:03.53: Wolf Creek Tavern National Register
Nomination
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the nomination of the Wolf Creek Tavern for the
National Register of Historic Places. Included is a letter of correspondence and a
supporting document for the actual registration form, which is also included.
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1998 |
24 | 03 | MSS025:03.54: Blossoms and Branches cover
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the creation of the cover for Atwood's book on the
orchard history of the Rogue Valley called Blossoms & Branches. Included are old
produce labels, mockups of the cover, slide photographs, and other notes.
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1980 |
MSS025:03.55: Orchards history
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the history of orchards in southern Oregon. Included
are several newspaper clippings and letters of correspondence, some of which deal with
the deaths of individuals, presumably from the orchard community.
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1980 | ||
24 | 05 | MSS025:03.56: Interviews for Blossoms and Branches
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the interviews conducted by Atwood for her book,
Blossoms & Branches. There are photographs, transcripts of interviews, and letters
of correspondence.
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1935-1980 |
MSS025:03.57: Blossoms and Branches
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to one of Atwood's previous publications, Illahe: The
Story of Settlement of the Rogue River Canyon, and include press releases,
illustrations, and letters of correspondence.
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1978-1981 | ||
24 | 07 | MSS025:03.58: Blossoms and Branches permissions
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are letters and permission forms from various individuals whose
testimony Atwood included in her book, Blossoms & Branches.
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1979-1980 |
24 | 08 | MSS025:03.59: Blossoms and Branches interviews
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials include over a dozen typewritten transcripts of interviews conducted
by Kay Atwood in 1973 and 1974 for her book, Blossoms & Branches, as well as a few
photographs related to these interviews.
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1973-1980 |
24 | 09 | MSS025:03.60: Fruit Industry History
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials concern the history of the fruit industry in southern Oregon. Most of
the content is related to Atwood's research of the industry in her Blossoms &
Branches project. Included are some interviews, lists of historical sites, and other
manuscripts relating the history of the industry.
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1977-1985 |
MSS025:03.61: Minorities of Early Jackson County
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to Atwood's 1976 publication, Minorities of Early Jackson
County: The Chinese, The Negroes, The Jews. Included are some drafts of the text for
the book, but this file mostly contains photographs of the various subjects included
in the book (Chinese, Jewish, and African Americans) from the nineteenth century.
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1880-1976 | ||
MSS025:03.62: Klamath National Forest (KNF) project
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
This item is a collection of maps of the various buildings (ranger stations, cabins,
etc.) in Klamath National Forest from the State of California's Department of Parks
and Recreation.
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1980-2000 | ||
MSS025:03.63: Klamath National Forest maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the previous file (Klamath National Forest Project)
and include a rudimentary list of maps scrawled on a sheet of yellow legal paper with
a scale for the maps. A large map of Klamath National Forest, 1997; a map of
transportation system, 2001.
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1997-2001 | ||
25 | 01 | MSS025:03.64: Happy Camp Lower Station
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The materials relate to the history of the ranger station and surrounding structures
at the Happy Camp site in Klamath National Forest in California. The materials include
maps, photos, and government documents about the area.
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1991-2001 |
25 | 02 | MSS025:03.65: Klamath Falls Survey Report Forms - Part 1
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The first half of a collection of "historic resource survey forms" of historic
properties in Klamath Falls for the Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties. Most were
recorded by Kay Atwood.
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1986 |
25 | 03 | MSS025:03.66: Klamath Falls Survey Report Forms - Part 2
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The second half of a collection of "historic resource survey forms" of historic
properties in Klamath Falls for the Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties. Most were
recorded by Kay Atwood.
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1986 |
25 | 04 | MSS025:03.67: Vancouver National Historic Reserve
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
A published cooperative management plan for the Vancouver National Historic Site
located in Clark County, Washington from January 28, 2000. The Cooperative Management
Plan is a shared vision by four public agencies [City of Vancouver, National Park
Service, U.S. Army, and State of Washington] and their partners in the coordinated
preservation and management of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve for public
benefit.
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2000 |
25 | 05 | MSS025:03.68: Schools of Old Yamhill
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
A publication produced by the Yamhill County Historical Society called Schools of Old
Yamhill. The book lists and describes the schools of Yahmhill County throughout its
history.
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1982 |
25 | 06 | MSS025:03.69: Touching a Season of Time
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
A school handbook from 1975 titled, Teacher's Manual of Touching a Season of Time:
the seeds of Jackson County history written and illustrated by the children, edited by
Sabra Hoffman. The Acknowledgement begins thus: "The hope of the people who were
involved in producing this book is to stimulate others--whether they be teachers or
qualified volunteers--to make history alive in the classroom for students."
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1975 |
25 | 07 | MSS025:03.70: Landmark Journal
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
A copy of the spring 1987 issue of Landmark journal, a publication of 1000 Friends of
Oregon. 1000 Friends of Oregon is a non-profit public service organization working
since March 1975 to realize Oregon's land use laws at the state and local levels.
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1987 |
25 | 08 | MSS025:03.71: Pacific Northwest Quarterly
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Two copies of Volume 79, Number 4 of the Pacific Northwest Quarterly from October
1988. The Pacific Northwest Quarterly is published by the University of
Washington.
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1988 |
25 | 09 | MSS025:03.72: Oregon Historical Quarterly
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Two copies of the Winter 1994-95 issue of Oregon Historical Quarterly. This is a
"special issue" concerning "Aspects of Southern Oregon History."
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1995 |
25 | 10 | MSS025:03.73: Ashland Community Hospital - Book
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Two copies of Kay Atwood's 1996 book, Ashland Community Hospital: A Century of
Caring.
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1996 |
26 | 01 | MSS025:03.74: Historic Cemeteries: Where Stones Talk
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The item is a lesson plan for elementary school students about the history of local
cemeteries in Medford, Oregon. The full title of the work, held in a binder, is
"Historic Cemeteries: Where Stones Talk, A Lesson Plan for Third and Fourth Grade
Elementary Students."
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1998 |
26 | 02 | MSS025:03.75: Historic Cemeteries: Where Stones Talk
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The item is a lesson plan for elementary school students about the history of local
cemeteries in Medford, Oregon. The full title of the work, held in a binder, is
"Historic Cemeteries: Where Stones Talk, A Lesson Plan for Third and Fourth Grade
Elementary Students."
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|
1998 |
MSS025:03.76: Mill Creek Journal Illustrations
photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The photographs and illustrations document the town of Ashland and its inhabitants
from the second half of the nineteenth century. These images were used in Atwood's
research for her book, Mill Creek Journal, which documents the history of Ashland,
Oregon from 1850-1860. Many of these images appeared in the book.
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1850-1890 | ||
MSS025:03.77: Mill Creek Journal Publicity
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Articles in Revels magazine concerning Atwood's 1987 book, Mill Creek Journal.
Included in the article is a picture of Atwood.
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1987 | ||
MSS025:03.78: Prints and negatives
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are prints and negatives of historical Jackson County, Oregon. Many
of the photos are undated, but most of them appear to be from the nineteenth century.
These are photos for the Mill Creek Journal project.
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1850-1900 | ||
26 | 06 | MSS025:03.79: Jackson County Abstract Co. Abstract of
Title
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Jackson County Abstract
Company
This item is an abstract of title from the early twentieth century documenting land
ownership in Jackson County, Oregon dating back to the 1850s.
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1911 |
26 | 07 | MSS025:03.80: Later Correspondence re: book
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are correspondence between Atwood and others regarding her book, Mill
Creek Journal. Other research materials are also included.
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1985-1987 |
MSS025:03.81: Research notes
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are research notes and materials related to Atwood's research for her
book on the early history of Jackson County, Oregon, Mill Creek Journal. Included are
photographs, primary source documents, and Atwood's typed and handwritten notes.
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1850-1987 | ||
26 | 09 | MSS025:03.82: Pre-Ashland info - Sisson and Thebo [Thiebault]
definite connections
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the history of the region that is now Ashland, Oregon
before the establishment of the town. Of particular note is the Sisson family. The
materials include correspondence and notes.
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|
1981 |
MSS025:03.83: Court cases
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the history of various court cases in Jackson County,
Oregon in the nineteenth century. These materials are mostly reproduced lists and
descriptions of the court cases.
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|
1800s | ||
MSS025:03.84: Research materials
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These are primary source documents or copies of primary source documents mostly from
the nineteenth century related to the history of southern Oregon, particularly Jackson
County, Oregon. These materials are presumably related to Atwood's Mill Creek
Journal.
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1850-1981 | ||
MSS025:03.85: Illustrations
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are illustrations and drafts of title pages for Atwood's projects,
Mill Creek Journal and Illahe. Also included are primary source documents and
photocopies of primary source documents and other research materials.
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1850-1986 | ||
MSS025:03.86: Illahe - Individuals and Families
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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community of Illahe, Oregon. These materials include individual's accounts of their
family history, primary source documents, newspaper articles, etc.
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1910-1987 | ||
MSS025:03.87: Illahe transcripts
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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conducted in researching her book, Illahe: The Story of Settlement in the Rogue River
Canyon. Also included are some of Atwood's notes and drafts of family trees.
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1976-1977 | ||
MSS025:03.88: Correspondence / Family history
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are letters of correspondence between Atwood and several individuals
from whom she was seeking information for her Illahe project. The individuals mostly
recount their family's histories in these letters and answer Kay's questions about the
history of the area. Also included are some photocopies of various documents and other
primary source materials.
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1918-1979 | ||
MSS025:03.89: Rogue River correspondence
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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surrounding the history of the Rogue River, particularly the Wild Scenic portion of
it. Included are letters between Atwood and people from that region.
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1977-1978 | ||
27 | 05 | MSS025:03.90: Mickey diary
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the diary of John M. Mickey. Two documents are
transcripts of his diary, and a third is a description of the diary and its history.
Mickey was one of the early pioneers in the Jacksonville, Oregon territory.
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1854 |
MSS025:03.91: Book(s) publicity
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
These materials are related to the publicity of two of Atwood's books, Illahe and
Blossoms & Branches. The materials include newspaper clippings and copies of
magazine articles. Also included are some of Atwood's handwritten notes and
correspondence from fans.
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1976-1979 | ||
27 | 07 | MSS025:03.92: Illahe photos
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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Illahe and the Rogue River Canyon. Many of the photographs are undated, but the bulk
of them are from the early twentieth century.
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1900-1915 |
MSS025:04: Illahe, 1822-2014Return to Top
Container(s): Box 28
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)National Register of Historic Places nomination form describing various properties located in Ashland and Southern Oregon.
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28 | 01 | MSS025:04.01: Kelsey Creek to material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Negative film strips of Kelsey Creek and baskets; Pictures of negative film strips of
Kelsey Creek and baskets; two children sitting by a flowing pipe line; a Pack String
at Mule Creek; a large group of people; the Marcelles, Billings, and Jones family
members; a family with horses in front of their house; Mule Creek Bridge; men at the
Tina H. Camp; Mule Creek Flume; George Billings Home at Mule Creek; a man with three
dead deer; a Thomas mower at B. Billings Ranch; Glen Woodridge fishing; a boat in a
river; a Native American woman standing in front of a house; a large water wheel in a
river; a rushing river; Annie Billings on the Billings Porch in Mule Creek; a woman
and man with children camping; the Billings children at their house in Mule Creek in
1904; a rushing river with a boat on it; Ivin Billings at Mule Creek, 1900s; two woven
baskets; four woven baskets; a woven basket.
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1900-1976 |
28 | 02 | MSS025:04.02: Curry Co., Josephine Co., Douglas Co. Historical
Societies
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Notes about the Billings and Lowery Families; list of pictures from Elizabeth Jones
of Curry County; information about the Post Office in Mule Creek, OR; pictures of film
strips of people and land; negative film strips from Curry Co., and Josephine Co.
Historical Societies of people and nature; negative film strips of people and nature;
note with Curry Co. Museum photos.
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1932 |
28 | 03 | MSS025:04.03: Dean Walker, Frank Thornton, Agness, Illahe
trip
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
List of Frank Thornton pictures; two pages of negative film strips of Oak Flat School
ruins and Foster Creek; pictures of film strips of people, Oak Flat School ruins, and
Foster Creek; notes about David Hastings and Frank Thornton.
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28 | 04 | MSS025:04.04: Grave Creek to Kelsey Creek
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
The Sanderson House on the Rogue River Trail below Grave Creek; Kodak Films Album
Prints booklet with four pictures of people and the creek; two older men fishing and
pulling a fish out of the river; men building the Rogue River trail; the Forest
Service trail new Agness.
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1964 |
MSS025:04.05: Ownership of Whiskey Creek cabin, Rogue River
canyon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Note about Holly Peake and publications about it; Sketch of Cy Whiteneck, Whiskey
Creek; color a city by a sea; cut out newspaper article from June 2, 1945 about George
H. Holly Peake; Cy Whiteneck's cabin in the woods, 1916; letter to Louise J. Nichols
from San Heaney of the United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land
Management in regards to her occupying a cabin in Whiskey Creek for a set time to
remove her property, dated March 1973; appraisal Report from the United States
Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management for the Placer Claim of Louise J.
Nichols, dated November 15, 1972; envelope addressed to Louise Nichols from Clayton
Sanderson, dated December 1952 with writing from Louise on the back; letter to Louise
Nichols from Clayton Sanderson, dated December 15, 1952 about the price of her claim;
letter to Louise Nichols from Clayton Sanderson, dated December 24, 1952 about the
Whisky Creek Claim; letter to Clayton Sanderson from Louise Nichols dated December 17,
1952 about not selling the Whisky Creek claim; note to Nick from Louise Nichols about
gardening and her shoulder; envelope from the Eugene Branch of The United States
National Bank to Louise Nichols, dated September 1948; letter to Louise Nichols from
Chas Gillian of The United States National Ban, dated September 17, 1948 about Dutch
Knuth's Tyee cabin; letter to Louise Nichols from Donald Schofield of the United
States Department of the Interior, dated May 26, 1972 about sending people to
inventory and secure articles; letter to Lester Suhler from LOOK America's Family
Magazine about ordering the magazine, hand drawn map on the back of the Rogue River;
Program from Hansen Cy A. Whiteneck's memorial service, dated May 2, 1956; General
Receipt from the State Public Welfare Commission No. 36621 dated May 3, 1956 from
Hansen Whiteneck for Old Age Assistance; newspaper article about a Sheriff buying a
lodge at Paradise Bar; envelope from Merle Griffin dated Jan 1959; note with Louise
Nichols address and Personal Property Return; Personal Property Return for a mining
claim of $50.00; information on a store room and wood shed of a mining claim; note
about Personal Property Return dated February 6, 1965 for Louise Nichols; Abstract of
Title, No. 52130 from the Rogue River Title Company in Grants Pass, OR H.A. Whiteneck
property, 22 pages and certificate; newspaper article about the Bureau of Land
Management buying more land. Oversized: Picture of Hansen A. Whiteneck and his horse,
1916; Affidavit proof of labor for MR. and Mrs. Nichols on their Mining on Whiskey
Creek land claim valued at $100.00, dated July 23, 1963; Suspension of Annual
Assessment Work for H. A. Whiteneck, No. 59669, dated December 24, 1946; Memorandum
allowing Lou Nichols to enter the Whiskey Creek Claim; Instructions for Completing
1960 Personal Property Return Forms, dated February 23, 1960; Instructions for
Completing 1960 Personal Property Return Forms, dated February 14, 1959 addressed to
Louise Nichols; Personal Property Return with Summary and Index and copy of Personal
Property Return copy dated March 2, 1958.
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1916-1972 | ||
28 | 06 | MSS025:04.06: Illahe photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Negative Film strips of Edna Plaisted, and the Billing's homestead, and weight
measurements. Photographs of: Edna Plaisted sitting in a chair, February 25, 1978;
Edna Plaisted sitting on a couch; Edna Plaisted sitting in a chair with a dog at her
feet, February 25, 1978; Edna Plaisted sitting on a couch with a dog at her feet,
February 25, 1978; cabin the woods; Johnny Fry; a family sitting on the front porch; a
man with two children; a girl wearing a black dress; a man on a horse; a mother and
her children on a trail; a grandmother and baby on a trail; hills covered in trees;
men standing on a porch in front of a Mule Co.; an Illahe woman; two men standing on
the second story of a saloon; two men standing in front of a fence eating; a man in a
wagon with team horses in front of a house; a tree by land being cleared; a mother
with her son and daughter; a man with four dead bucks; a log cabin house; a river
running through a canyon; a river running through a canyon in winter; a boy sitting on
a wall in the woods; people sitting in a dining room dated August 27, 1899; a man, his
wife, and their daughter; a man and his horse on a trail; a man on his horse in the
wilderness; a man with a cane standing by a tombstone; a family sitting on the front
porch; a woman standing on a porch with a dog and a gun; a large family standing in
front of a tree; an inventory document dated December 23, 1856; a field with hills and
smoke in the background; men, women, and children eating and chopping wood outside; a
man in a filed in the woods; miners standing outside a wooden building; men, women,
and children standing in a field; Elwin Frye standing in front of the Fort Lamerick
sign; a woman wearing glasses; a woman wearing glasses facing the camera; two men
holding a large cat skin; a man on a bridge; a boy sitting in brush; men, women, and
children by a fence; five women standing in front of a tree; the Billings children,
1902; Elsie Fry Hael; a man with a mustache wearing a cap; a man with a white mustache
wearing a hat; Lully and Ellen Fry; five women standing in a field with Adeline
Billings; a Henry Fry; Elisha Fry, her husband and their daughter Addie; farming on
the Jake Fry Ranch in Gig Bend; men on a mountain side; two men in a boat going down a
river by a rock wall; a home in the mountains; a line of men and horses on a mountain
side trail; men and horses in a river; a river running through a mountain canyon; two
men, a woman, and a child standing in front of a tree with fish hanging from a stick;
negative film strips of cabin tools and objects; note where negatives of photographs
taken at Billings Ranch on October 1977; negative film strips of Kay Atwood's trip to
Mule Creek with Carolyn Roth, October 1977; an old house in the forest; handwritten
list of names; typewritten description of photograph album; miscellaneous handwritten
note; snowy hilltop; house and a man on a horse and carriage; a river; men and dogs in
front of house; two little boys and one little girl; family in boat; film negative of
house in progress (2 copies); film negative of woman at desk and with her husband (2
copies); film negative of small woodland house (2 copies); miscellaneous note
concerning the photos; older woman, Adeline Billings; older man with lawnmower, Ivin
Billings; mule with baggage; old roof; deer in snow; three hunters "Simpson, Tod, and
Dick Jones"; rake and shadow; Billings family in front of house; rocky river; two men
fishing c. 1915; men with horses by river; small house in forest; men in boat; small
wooden cabin; river; Rogue River and forest; men in boat and snowy hills; Adeline
Billings with dog c. 1900; camp in forest; three young children; snowy hills; school
class c. 1902; John Billings c. 1905; close up photograph of Adeline Billings c. 1920;
close up photograph of Ivin Billings; close up photograph of Muriel Billings; men in
horse carriage; Glen Woodridge c. 1977; Indian child with animal; school class c.
1912; Leo Frye c. 1976; mules in water; man with two horses; man with two mules; man
on white horse c. 1910; men at cabin; Elwin Frye with Fort Lamerick sign; cabin in
snow c. 1915; Poppy Beuson outside; trees by wood cabin "Ruins and Schoolhouse" c.
1977; log cabin; farm, cherry trees in bloom; forest trail; gravestone for Emmeline
Billings; man, horse, and cabin; two men and an older woman; Ivin Billings with two
other men; river; longshot river and forest; trail by Mule creek; Mayor Fry and family
in front of house; men on river with a boat; man on horse leading mules; men building
something; man leading mules in snow; creek; Dean Walker c. 1977; Leo and Otis Frye;
mountains between Rogue River and Illinois Valley; older woman; handwritten store
ledger; Quin and Tom Billings c. 1976; Billings children c. 1900; Tom Billings and
Jake Fry c. 1910; Leo Fry with mule; Jim Thornton, mail carrier; house in field;
Antone Walker with children, Dean and Ann; Dean Walker c. 1920; Ivin Billings in
meadow; Adeline Billings in Big Meadow c. 1915; Alpine Billings, "Little Poppy";
wooden carrying basket – Adeline Billings; Leo and Gerard Frye; Adeline Billings in
field; photograph titled "A Liaison" Adeline and John Billings; gravestone for Hathway
Jones in Foster Creek; Hathway Jones c. 1920; wooden soup basket – Adeline Billings; a
peace purse made by Adeline Billings; Adeline, Effie, Anna B., and Oleson packing; old
scale; old fashioned backpack; Adeline Billings with baby c. 1900; bull in forest;
George and Sarah Billings c. 1897; Price Copsey c. 1915; Adeline Billings in old
chair; "Brady" and May Critesen; Mule Creek bridge with men and pack mules crossing
over; Blossom Bay before the blasting c. 1920; men on cliff c.1912.
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1899-1978 |
29 | 01 | MSS025:04.07: Illahe photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
George Billings Ranch, Mule Creek c. 1915; Mule Creek Miners, Alexander brothers,
Charlie Lewis, unidentified man, Arnold Ezard, Shorty Borden, Arthur Alexander, Slim
Damon, unidentified man, William Corwin, Merle Alexander c. 1935; construction, cabin
wall Whiskey Creek cabin c. 1978; George Billings, Mule Mountain Mine c. 1930; Rainey
Falls; Whiskey Creek Cabin c. 1925; Lou Martin c. 1976; Rogue River and Galice Creek
c. 1910; house; Red Keller c. 1977; Glen Wooldridge; swimming stock across Rogue River
c. 1910; miners camp, lower Rogue River c. 1915; Rogue River with pedestrian bridge;
Rogue River at flood stage Almeda, February 21, 1927; dance at Mule Creek. George Fry,
Frank Hays, unidentified child, Tom Pollard, Oberon Pollard (with banjo), two
unidentified men, George Billings (with guitar), Adeline Billings, Tom Billings, Moses
Doerstler and Viola Billings, Susan Billings Hays, Effie Backman, Annie Billings,
Nellie Billings, Tod Jones, Francis Edmonds, Anna Billings, and unidentified man and
child; Tom, Anna, and Marial; Joe Utassey c. 1964; the Whiskey Creek Cabin c. 1978;
Tom Billings packing to Mule Creek; Post Office at Marial ft. George Billings, Mr.
Kelly, Arnold Ezard, Slim Damon, and Bob Boone; bridge at West Fork, OR; a drawing of
Cy Whiteneck c. 1940; a butter churn built by George Billings; a carrying basket made
by Adeline Billings; two men running Grave Creek Falls; Adeline Billings on porch; men
freighting mining equipment to Blossom Bar; Jim Fry c. 1895; Johnny Fry c. 1900; Ike
Fry c. 1900; Oak Flat Cemetery c. 1977; Belle and Elijah Price c. 1905; Marial
Billings c. 1904; Gerard Fry (Leo's brother) and Marial Billings; Tom Billings at the
age of eighteen; July 4th, 1908 Nellie Huggins with Gail, Mercy Hall, Jasper Hall,
Marial, and Adeline; Bill Rumley and Jim Fry c. 1895; abandoned cabin c. 1915; Big
Bend; Sinnah Fry Foster Root c. 1920; Bill Rumley c. 1895; Oak Flat Illinois River c.
1978; Elwin Frye by Fort Lamerick sign; homestead opposite Shasta Costa Creek; Elihu
and Elsie Fry (seated) Eureka Fry; Jake Fry and John Billings taken July 4th, 1904;
hydraulic mining at the Rogue River Bar; Leo Fry, Chauncey Fry with babies, Frank
Thornton, and Chris Walker c. 1925; Half Moon Bar; Rogue River Gorge; soup baskets
made by Adeline Billings; Jim Fry and Bill Rumley c. 1895; Red Keller c. 1977; West
Fork Hotel c. 1910 ft. Jake Croy, Jake Fry, Charley Billings, Andrew Huggins,
Unidentified man, Chauncey Fry.
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1895-1977 |
29 | 02 | MSS025:04.08: Illahe photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Ink pen drawing of a sunflower by Kay Atwood; interior West Fork Hotel c. 1890; film
negatives; Red River Milling and Mining Company Trestle, Mule Creek c. 1925; pack
frame built by George Billings; post office at Marial c. 1932 ft. George Billings, Mr.
Kelly, Arnold Ezard, Slim Damon, Bob Boone; Minus Camp; group of people in front of
house with dogs; the barn at George Billing's ranch c. 1880; George Billing's ranch
and Mule Creek; pack string on path; Hardwater Ridge hunt at Bear Camp c. 1904 ft. Tom
Pollard, Abnego Pollard, George Billings, Ivan Billings, Annie Billings, Evered
Billings; old Apple Tree at the Mouth of China Gulch; men building U.S. forest service
trail c. 1910; house on river; Dutch Henry/Bill Graff Cabin; seven film negative
strips of miscellaneous subjects; Evered, Alpine, and Ivin Billings at Mule Creek c.
1904; Grave Creek Falls; pouch with two film negative strips, Agness and Illahe
photos; pouch with five film negative strips, photos of Marial; pouch with seven film
negative strips "from 2nd visit – September of 1977"; handwritten documentation of the
contents of Leo Frye's photos from 2nd visit; pouch with two film negatives inside,
photos of the Frye kids on a log (Elwin and Sara); film negatives, miscellaneous
photograph subjects; pouch with seventeen film negative strips containing various
photos from the 1977 collection; small booklet containing three gloss print photos;
building with the words RAND 1650 on the top; people on the dock by small boat; two
men building something; two soup baskets made by Adeline Billing; the Homestead c.
1900; Red River Milling and Mining Company Trestle, looking downstream from East Fork
of Mule Creek c. 1910; George Billings with drive giant at Mule Creek c. 1905; Frank
Thornton c. 1977.
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1900-1977 |
29 | 03 | MSS025:04.09: Illahe interviews
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Interview with Frank Thornton; interview with Lou Martin; interview with Ivin
Billings; interview with Marial Billings–Akkeson; interview with Red Keller.
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1976-1977 |
29 | 04 | MSS025:04.10: Letters to Kay Atwood regarding Illahe
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to Kay Atwood from Ted Bould and Alisa regarding their just missing each
other; letter to Kay Atwood from unknown sender; letter to Kay Atwood from unknown
sender regarding photographs and a trip to Grants Pass; letter to Kay Atwood from
Wilson; transcription of an article on Bill Rumley published in the Portland Telegram
in 1909; annual report of the Chief of Engineers to the Secretary of War for the year
1879 part two.
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1978-1979 |
29 | 05 | MSS025:04.11: Rogue River Canyon history
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Handwritten letter to Mr. Ken Mack and the Rogue River Recreational Dept. (Bob
Alward, Tom Abbett, Doug Henry) from Dennis C. McHarness regarding Mule Creek – West
Fort and the Mule Pack Trail; pages from the Navig study Kay Atwood conducted, all
primary research; handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Lee Root regarding her book
Illahe; handwritten letter to the Topographical Office dated January 13th, 1859;
written description on the history of gold in the Rogue River Valley titled "Of Gold
'N Men" published by the Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management.
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1975 |
29 | 06 | MSS025:04.12: Illahe Research material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photograph of Billings family with horses; article titled "Mule Creek News" published
The Gold Beach Curry on September 1st, 189u; information on Bill Rumley written by
Blanche Von der Green McCreary in 1950; newspaper, Daily Courier from Grants Pass with
article "River Ranch Take New Life" published on August 13th, 1981; application for
enrollment for James and Harold Thornton on May 18th, 1928; article from the Port
Orford Post regarding Dr. Von der Green January 5th, 1982; bits from miscellaneous
regarding the Rogue River from the Jacksonville Democratic Times from the latter half
of the 1970's; typewritten information about L.L. Williams/Bancroft; Forest Service
Map (Siskiyou) on lined notebook paper; scratch notes; Frye family tree; Billings
family tree; obituary for Elwin "Chief" Frye, October 15th, 1976; notes from Galice
Creek Store Ledger: Josephine Co. Historical Society; list of contacts "for future
research"; handwritten notes from Kay Atwood; newspaper headlines and dates concerning
the Fry family; notes on index card relating to place mining on the Rogue River;
Agness Oregon. July 3, 1920 appointing Jack Murray as administration; Clayton, Ethel.
"Oak Flat Illahe [Big Bend] Agness"; agreement between Ed Winhee and Lhorey Foster;
Marial Billings Akesson. J. Huntly Port Oxford Post Thursday, July 21, 1861;
photograph of woman and child sitting near reed fence; newspaper cutting of Mule Creek
Mining activity; photograph of flowers in bush; letter to John F. Adams, Illahe Oregon
December 10, 1952; inventory of Personal Property. M.S. Doerstler; Echley Cemetery
notes; two pages of 1870 Census.
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1920-1976 |
29 | 07 | MSS025:04.13: Calligraphy Illahe maps and drawings
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Original pen drawing of "Black Bear"; pen drawing of table saw; drawing of flowers;
pen drawing "Tool Shed"; hand-drawn map of Mule Creek vicinity; pen drawing of man
with water pales; hand-drawn map of Billings – Fry Packtrain Route from Klamath to
Rogue River 1868; hand-drawn map of Oak Flat; hand-drawn map of Big Bend; hand-drawn
map of Clay Hill Creek to Burns Creek; hand-drawn map of Mule Creek; hand-drawn map of
Winkle Bar to Horse Shoe Bend; hand-drawn map of Horseshoe Bend to Alder Creek;
hand-drawn map of Alder Creek to Grave Creek; hand-drawn map of West Fork Trail. Mule
Creek to West Fork; hand-drawn map of Klamath River 1865; hand-drawn map of Rogue
River by counties; hand-drawn map of Harvey Robbins' route down Grave Creek 1855; pen
drawing of idle bird; pen drawing of wolf in brush.
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29 | 08 | MSS025:04.14: Illahe wallpaper
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
"The Billings Family Cemetery" at Big Meadows. John, Adeline, George, Evered, Alpine
& Ivin; piece of ripped wallpaper.
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30 | 01 | MSS025:04.15: Determination of Eligibility report
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Determination of Eligibility for Selected Administrative Buildings and Fire Lookouts
on the Klamath National Forest, c. 1917-1958 Volume I: Report
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1958 |
30 | 02 | MSS025:04.16: Determination of Eligibility report
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Determination of Eligibility for Selected Administrative Buildings and Fire Lookouts
on the Klamath National Forest, c. 1917-1958 Volume IIA: Inventory Forms, Callahan
Work Center to Mt. Hebron Work Center
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1958 |
30 | 03 | MSS025:04.17: Determination of Eligibility report
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Determination of Eligibility for Selected Administrative Buildings and Fire Lookouts
on the Klamath National Forest, c. 1917-1958 Volume IIB: Inventory Forms, Oak Knoll
Work Center to Yreka Service Center
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1958 |
30 | 04 | MSS025:04.18: Determination of Eligibility report
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Determination of Eligibility for Selected Administrative Buildings and Fire Lookouts
on the Klamath National Forest, c. 1917-1958 Volume III: Inventory Forms, Fire
Lookouts
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1958 |
30 | 05 | MSS025:04.19: Determination of Eligibility report
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Determination of Eligibility for Selected Administrative Buildings and Fire Lookouts
on the Klamath National Forest, c. 1917-1958 Volume IV: Inventory Forms, Oak Knoll
Work Center and Sawyers Bar Work Center, Addendum
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1958 |
31 | 01 | MSS025:04.20: Environmental History of the Little Applegate River
watershed
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
An Environmental History of the Little Applegate River Watershed. Jackson County,
Oregon
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31 | 02 | MSS025:04.21: Historical Resource survey
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Historical Resource Survey. Rural Klamath County, Oregon
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31 | 03 | MSS025:04.22: Klamath Falls Cultural Resources survey
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Tonsfeldt, Ward
Klamath Falls Cultural Resources Survey. Ward Tonsfeldt, Kay Atwood, Ben Francy,
David Braly, Margaret Queary.
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1986 |
31 | 04 | MSS025:04.23: Determination of Eligibility
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Cultural Property Inventory, Evaluation and Request for Determination of Eligibility.
Vincent Creek Guard Station. Wells Creek Guard Station.
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31 | 05 | MSS025:04.24: Where Living Waters Flow
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Where Living Waters Flow: An Overview of Ashland's Water Source.
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1998 |
31 | 06 | MSS025:04.25: The Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Rand
(F-75)
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
Tonsfeldt, Ward
The Civilian Conservation Corps at Camp Rand (F-75), Josephine County, Oregon. Kay
Atwood, Dennis J. Gray, Ward Tonsfeldt.
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2004 |
31 | 07 | MSS025:04.26: Mining Resources of the Upper Illinois
Valley
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
Tonsfeldt, Ward
Mining Resources of the Upper Illinois Valley, Oregon. Multiple Property Submission
to the National Register of Historic Places. Kay Atwood, Ward Tonsfeldt, Dennis Gray.
Bureau of Land Management Medford District Office
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2000 |
32 | 01 | MSS025:04.27: People and the River, volume I
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
People and the River. A History of the Human Occupation of the Middle Course of the
Rogue River of Southwestern Oregon Volume I. Kay Atwood, Dennis J. Gray
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1995 |
32 | 02 | MSS025:04.28: People and the River, volume I
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gray, Dennis J.
People and the River. A History of the Human Occupation of the Middle Course of the
Rogue River of Southwestern Oregon. Volume I. Kay Atwood, Dennis Gray
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1995 |
32 | 03 | MSS025:04.29: What is the City but the People?
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
"What is the City but the People?" An Overview of Ashland City Government. Kay
Atwood.
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1999 |
32 | 04 | MSS025:04.30: What Is the City but the People?,
manuscript
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
"What Is the City but the People?" An Overview of Ashland City Government. Kay Atwood
manuscript.
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1999 |
32 | 05 | MSS025:04.31: Ashland Community Hospital
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Atwood, Kay. Ashland Community Hospital, a century of caring. Page Logsdon, Peter
Gross, Pamela Garrett.
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1996 |
32 | 06 | MSS025:04.32: Jackson County history resource guide
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Atwood, Kay. Jackson County history resource guide.
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1977 |
32 | 07 | MSS025:04.33: Land of the North Umpquas
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Bakken, Lavola J. Land of the North Umpquas. Peaceful Indians of the West.
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1973 |
32 | 08 | MSS025:04.34: Beauty spots of Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Beauty spots of Oregon. "The summer playground of America."
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50 | 01 | MSS025:04.35: Karuk burden basket
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Karuk burden basket made by Marial Billings
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33 | 01 | MSS025:04.36: Publications
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Bowmer, Angus L. The Ashland Elizabethan stage. Chapbook 1, shreds and patches 1978;
Bowmer, Angus L. Acting and directing on the Ashland Elizabethan stage. Chapbook 2,
Shreds and patches 1978; Chipman, Art. KMED, the first half century. The biograph of a
great radio station 1972; Cressman, L.S. The scandal and the cave. The Indians of
Oregon 1964; Evans, Gail E.H. A walk through time. Walking tour of historic
Jacksonville, Oregon 1982; Evans Valley Division, Rogue River Basin Project, Oregon:
concluding report 1974; Haines, Francis D. The Applegate Trail. Southern Emigrant
route. The exploration and establishment of the Applegate Trail: excerpts from the
diary of Lindsay Applegate by Marjorie O'Harra; Haines, Francis D. The Applegate
Trail. Southern Emigrant route. The exploration and establishment of the Applegate
Trail: excerpts from the diary of Lindsay Applegate by Marjorie O'Harra.
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1964-1982 |
33 | 02 | MSS025:04.37: Publications
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
O'Harra, Marjorie. The Ashland Story 1971; O'Harra, Marjorie. Lithia Park. With the
cooperation of Eldon Scriptor; illustrations by Dick Kinney 1986 (1994 printing); Old
Ashland. A collection of historical photographs. Published by Terry Skibby &
Marvin Davis 1972; Postcard of Ashland Hotel. Postmarked 1949; The Oldtimer. The
magazine of Southern Oregon history. Volume 1, Novel 1 1962; Oregon Diamond Jubilee.
Official program. Medford, Oregon, June 3-9, 1934; Rogue River Pioneer Valley
Railroads. Printed by M. Dale Newton; Siskiyou sites. Yearbook of the Siskiyou Pioneer
Sites Foundation. Volume 1, Novel 1 1966; Walsh, Frank K. Indian battles along the
Rogue River, 1855-56. 1966; Walsh, Frank K. Indian battles along the Rogue River,
1855-56. 1966.
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1966-1994 |
34 | 01 | MSS025:04.38: Binder of film slides
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Binder containing film slides in plastic pocket organizers.
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34 | 02 | MSS025:04.39: Binder of film slides
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Binder containing film slides in plastic pocket organizers.
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34 | 03 | MSS025:04.40: Binder of film slides
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Binder containing film slides in plastic pocket organizers.
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37 | 01 | MSS025:04.41: Kay Atwood professional accomplishments
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Award from the Ashland Historic Commission recognizing Kay Atwood for her work with
preservation, restoration, and maintenance of Ashland's historic resources, dated May
15th, 1992; Certificate of membership for Kay Atwood for the Agness Illahe Museum,
dated May 8th, 1993; Letter to Kay Atwood from Jerry Jerome of the Medford Parks and
Recreation Department regarding her appointment to the State Historic Commission,
dated November 24th, 1993; Invitation from the Historic Preservation League of Oregon
for a celebration of Oregon's rich cultural heritage Preservation Awards Banquet, held
on November 11th, 1995; Letter to Kay Atwood from Lisa M. Burcham of the Historic
Preservation League of Oregon in regards to Kay's receiving of the Ruth McBride Powers
Award for Lifetime Achievment in Historic Preservation, dated November 2nd, 1995;
Newspaper clipping from the Medford Mail Tribune with headline "Atwood Wins Powers
Award" dated December 5th, 1995; Newspaper clipping from The Ashland Daily Tidings
with article about Kay Atwood titled "History Kind of Jumped Out at Me" by Wendy
Siporen, dated December 12th, 1995; Newspaper clipping from the Ashland Daily tidings
with article titled "Ashland's Historic Sites Listed" by Monica Alleven regarding
Kay's completion of a two-year research project, not dated; Letter to HPLO members
from the Historic Preservation League of Oregon regarding Kay Atwood's
accomplishments, dated November 26th, 1995; Teaching license issued to Katherine (Kay)
Atwood, dated September 8th, 1966; Pages torn from a publication from Oregon Historic
Quarterly commemorating Kay Atwood and her historical and literary accomplishments;
Certificate of candidacy for the degree of master of arts for Kay Atwood, dated June
21st, 1965 ; Newspaper clipping with headline "Atwood Ends 35-Year-Long 'Temporary'
Job at KCL Co." regarding Stoddard Atwood's retirement; Newspaper clipping from the
Medford Mail Tribune featuring a photograph of Kay Atwood during her time as a curator
at the Jacksonville Museum, not dated; Graduate student record card for Kay Atwood
issued for fall term by University of California Davis on December 14th, 1942;
Graduate student record card for Kay Atwood issued for spring term by University of
California Davis on December 14th, 1942; Brochure for the Governor Hotel in Portland,
Oregon; Graduate student record card for Kay Atwood issued for spring 1966 term by
University of California Davis on December 14th, 1942; Newspaper clipping from the
Ashland Daily Tidings with article titled "Putting Together County Slide Show"
featuring a photograph of Kay with Robert DeVoe studying a map, dated June 21st, 1974;
Newspaper clipping from the Medford Mail Tribune with headline "Donor Ensured Link to
Ashland" by Dani Dodge, dated August 29th, 1999; Transcript for Kay Atwood issued by
Bakersfield High School, dated September, 23rd, 1960; Advertisement from Jackson
County and the Oregon Committee for the Humanities for a community retrospective look
at the region's growth over the years; Transcript for Kay Atwood issued by Mills
College, California, dated June 7th, 1964; Newspaper clipping from the Ashland Daily
Tidings with headline "Valley Author to be Honored at Reception" regarding Kay's
accomplishments, dated May 16th, 1980; Newspaper clipping with headline "Katherine
Atwood To Fill Historical Board Position" regarding Kay Atwood's job at the State
Historical Records Advisory Board; Invitation from the Ashland Heritage Committee and
Bloomsbury Books for a reception celebrating Kay Atwood held on May 18th, 1980;
Newsletter from the Historic Preservation League of Oregon, dated Fall/Winter, 1995;
Newspaper clipping from the Ashland Daily Tidings featuring article "Historic Events
That Shaped Ashland: 1852-1999" dated August 28th, 1999; Brochure titled "Little
Gallery" featuring five respectable people worthy of appreciation including Kay
Atwood; Letter to Kay Atwood from Archibald McLeod of Southern Illinois University
regarding her scenic design being chosen for exhibition at the American Educational
Theatre Association Convention in Miami; Newspaper clipping from the Ashland Daily
Tidings with headline "Program Gives Students a Chance to Help" by Becky Young
regarding Kay Atwood's work with third grade children, dated November 8th, 1980;
Newspaper clipping with headlines "133 Years of Medicine in Jackson County" and
"Author Became Historian by Accident" by Mary Korbulic both in regards to Kay Atwood's
accomplishments, not dated; Newspaper clipping with headlines "Missionaries learn hard
lesson, Entering foreign country without right immunizations is hazardous to health"
by Kelly Stewart and "Book chronicles Ashland's government, Author notes recurrent
themes" by Dani Dodge of the Mail Tribune, dated August 19, 1999; Correspondence
letter from Lewis L. McArthur to Kay Atwood. Thanking Atwood for sending the copy of
her book, dated January 15, 1988; Copy of news clipping with headline "'Mill Creek
Journal' looks at old murder" by Anne Thomas of the Daily Tidings Entertainment Guide
and TV Listings, dated November 13-19; Historic Preservation League of Oregon
correspondence from Sharr Proshaska to Kay Atwood thanking Atwood for interest in
serving on the Board of Directors, dated September 29, 1981; Copy of Newspaper
clipping with headline "Medical Practices Traced in Historian's Book" by Mary Korbulic
of the Courier Staff, not dated; Copy of Newspaper clipping with headline "Researching
Southern Oregon?" by Mary Korbulic of the Courier Staff, dated December 4, 1985;
Historic Preservation League of Oregon Governor's Conference on Historic Preservation
Annual Awards Banquet and Auction, dated November 11, 1995; "Katherine C. Atwood
Distinguished Preservationist" transcript of speech on behalf of Atwood by Elisabeth
Walton Potter, National Register Coordinator, State Historic Preservation Office,
dated November 11, 1995; Copy of newspaper clipping of article on Atwood, titled
"Southern Oregon? It's all in a day's work", dated 1985; Kay Atwood Credentials,
including contributions, Publications, and current professional positions, dated 1983;
Newspaper clipping, titled "Grant Subsidizes Inventory of Historic Sites" by Paul
Fattig of the Grants Pass Courier, dated October 11th, 1983; Newspaper clipping,
titled "Nine Buildings Historic Sites", dated October 25th, 1979; Newspaper clipping,
titled "Six Historic Designations Backed", no date or author found; Newspaper
clipping, titled "Book Tells Early Ashland History" by Cleve Twitchell, with
photograph of Atwood standing in central part of Ashland, photograph by Bob Pennell,
dated January 27, 1988; Newspaper clipping, titled "Buildings up for History List", no
author listed, from the Daily Tidings, dated October 24, 1979; Newspaper clipping,
titled "Grant Subsidizes Inventory of Historic Sites" by Paul Fattig of the Grants
Pass Courier, dated October 11th, 1983; Series of portrait photos of Kay Atwood.
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1942-1999 |
37 | 02 | MSS025:04.42: Kay Atwood Memorial
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Memorial pamphlet titled "A Celebration of Life, Katherine "Kay" Conlee Atwood
December 14, 1942-May 24, 2014", cellist Lisa Truelove, Invocation by Rev. Tom Murphy,
Introduction of Family and Friends by David Strother, Remembrance by Rev. Anne
Bartlett, Remembrance by Judy Kennedy, Excerpts of Kay's Writing by Nancy Parker,
Remembrance by Nancy Duckhorn, Remembrance by David Strother, Closing Blessing by Rev.
Tom Murphy; Memorial statement from Gail Evan, a close friend of Kay Atwood. Dated
November 15th, 2014; Memorial statement for Kay Atwood, author unknown; Brief life
chronology for Kay Atwood; List of published works written by Kay Atwood; Speech to be
given at Kay Atwood's funeral, speaker/writer unknown; Speech to be given at Kay
Atwood's funeral, written and spoken by Rev. Anne K. Bartlett (Includes rough
draft)
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2014 |
37 | 03 | MSS025:04.43: Research excerpts
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Excerpts Bradstreet's report of California, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, the
British Territories, and British Columbia from January 1879 (Sent in an email to Kay
Atwood); Email to Kay Atwood from Richard Chaney regarding the Jones quarry including
a hand drawn map for reference; Emails to Kay Atwood with photocopied newspaper
clippings regarding gravestone designs; Email to Kay Atwood regarding the Oregon
sentinel (Jacksonville, Or) 1858-1888; Photocopied newspaper clipping with headline
"$1,000 in Damage Reported Done at Eastwood Cemetery" author and date unknown; Email
to Kay Atwood from Chuck, Eccleston regarding cemetery findings such as tombstone
created by J. H. Russell
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1858-1888 |
37 | 04 | MSS025:04.44: Mountain house
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
12 double sided distribution copies of the completed draft nomination of the Mountain
House for the National Register, dated March 11th, 2003; Memorial statement for James
H. Russell by the Southern Oregon Pioneer Association (W.W. Kentnor); Letter from
Ashley Howard Russell to Nan Hannon regarding the diary of Elizabeth Hill, written
during 1988 (approximately); Written material from Ann H. Hill regarding the Russell
family and the Mountain House; Account of The Hill Cemetery written by Mrs. A.H.
Russell in 1922; Excerpts of the claim deed for the Mountain House along with relating
documents; Letter from Robert Fink from Paul Hartwig regarding the Mountain House and
its prospective admission to the State Inventory of Historic Sites and Buildings,
dated December 11th, 1974; Letter to Alfred M. Staohli from Ashley Howard Russell
regarding a request for information pertaining to the Mountain House , dated December
1st, 1974
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1922-2003 |
37 | 05 | MSS025:04.45: Misc. Research for John Gibbs Mountain
house
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes on scratch paper regarding research; Screenshot of a
google search for Leonard Gibbs and Betsy Robards; History of Chickasaw and Howard
Counties by W.E. Alexander; Land patent details for John Gibbs' Mountain House;
Handwritten notes on Hugh Franklin and the Russell family; To do list for Kay Atwood
regarding Emil Wienecke research
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37 | 06 | MSS025:04.46: John Gibbs Mountain House – letters
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photograph film slide of John Gibbs' tombstone; Handwritten letter to Christian
Herold from Mrs. J.H. Russell regarding the Gibbs family, dated April 20th, 1926;
Handwritten letter to James Rulpell from Leonard Gibbs, date unknown; : Handwritten
letter to James Rulpell from Thomas Davis, dated April 10th, 1854; Handwritten letter
to James Rulpell from a member of the Gibbs family, dated May 13th, 1854; Ledger by
Probate Judge J.M.F. Patton dated March 16, 1834
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1834-1926 |
37 | 07 | MSS025:04.47: Bacon – Gibbs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Business card of Jack and Mary Potter, 420 Harney Drive Woodland, CA 95695. Empty
letter from Eleanor T. Bacon, 6 Veterans Rd. #12 Amherst, NH 03031 to Atwood. Letter
granting permission for Atwood to copy a photograph of John B. Gibbs contained in The
Gibbs of Granville, New York written by Charles L. Bacon, husband of Eleanor T. Bacon,
dated June 16th, 2006; Summary of Papers, 1967-1992 by Charles, L. Bacon on
NewEnglandAncestors.org, dated June 6th, 2006; Handwritten research notes, dated
January 1st, 2008; Correspondence from Ruslyn Vear to Atwood informing her of Charles
L. Bacon's living relatives, dated June 12th, 2006; Letter from Atwood to Eleanor
Bacon thanking her for the help and allowing her to purchase The Gibbses of Granville,
dated June 13, 2006; Printed copy of The Gibbses of Granville, New York by Charles L.
Bacon, dated 1984
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1984-2008 |
37 | 08 | MSS025:04.48: Thomas Hare – Mountain house
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Web Search of "Thomas Hair in household of Wm Stokes, "United States Census, 1850""
on FamilySearch.org, dated January 1st, 2013; Voter registration sheet record for
Thomas R. Hare titled "California, Great Registers, 1866-1910" dated October 7th,
1867; Worksheet with miscellaneous notes concerning the Mountain House filled out by
Eddy B.; Photograph of the Hugh Franklin Home titled "On the Line of the Oregon and
California Railroad" dated 1887; Book titled "The Gibbses of Granville, New York"
written by Charles L. Bacon. Published 1984. Inside is a handwritten letter to Kay
Atwood from Eleanor Bacon thanking her for the book recommendation, dated June 23rd,
2006
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1867-2013 |
37 | 09 | MSS025:04.49: Thebo - information
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Census records for Josephine Magill, Josephine M. True, Jack S. True; Census records
for Ella M. True, Cora Fay Gregory True, and Mark P. True; Census record and according
documentation in relation to the Neil household; Census records for Jackson and Joseph
True as well as Julia Brown; Statement concerning the death of Celeste Thebo-Haynes,
dated April 5th, 1909 attached are internet searches for Augusta Rebecca Sisson Neil
and Avery Neil; Obituaries for Mrs. L.A. Neil and Mrs. Celeste Haynes, dates
approximated as 1908 and 1854, one of which was published through the Ashland Daily
Tidings; Three photos of the tombstone for David Sisson; Information and scratch notes
relating to cremation; A court summons for A.D. Helman, L.J.C. Duncan, Thomas Pyle,
Eber Emery, Jaspar Houck, Martha H. Hargadine, Etta Hargadine, Elizabeth Hargadine,
George R. Hargadine, Franklin Hargadine, Silas Kilgore, C.K. Klim, Benj. F. Reeser,
Thomas Kay, Ann Kay, Hattie Mitchell and William Mitchell. Augusta Sisson as the
plaintiff. Ordered by attorneys B.F. Dowell and J.R. Neil; Documentation of divorce
for Celeste True, recorded May 24th, 1860; Jackson County register of married women's
separate property 1859-1902; Letter to Doyle and Betty Hutchinson from Kay Atwood
regarding her family history, dated March 22nd, 2013; Letter to Chuck Eccleston and
Roger Roberts from Kay Atwood regarding the Mill Creek Journal, dated March 27th,
2013; Property map outline and google earth screenshot of Ashland c.1; Property map
outline and google earth screenshot of Ashland c.2; Miscellaneous research on The Fort
Edward Book; Census record and notes for Joseph Thebo; Census records for Joseph Thebo
and Phillip Thebo along with photos of a related ledger; Article titled "The Ingleside
Female Seminary" dated 1852 attached is a letter to Kay Atwood from Amelia Haile of
the Baltimore County Historical Society Inc. regarding research material in their
possession, dated March 4th, 1982; Letter to Kay Atwood from Julie D. regarding
marriage records in Neuces county; Information on how to barrow county record on
microfilm
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1852-2013 |
36 | 01 | MSS025:04.50: Jackson County Orchards maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Map of Jackson County showing location of orchards in 1925, signed by Kay Atwood in
1980 (4 copies)
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1935 |
37 | 10 | MSS025:04.51: Research on Ethnic Minorities
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Research portfolio titled "Minorities of Early Jackson County, Oregon: The Chinese,
The Negroes, The Jews" published by the Jackson County Intermediate Education District
Instructional Media Center
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37 | 11 | MSS025:04.52: Research on Ethnic Minorities
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Research portfolio titled "Minorities of Early Jackson County, Oregon: The Chinese,
The Negroes, The Jews" published by the Jackson County Intermediate Education District
Instructional Media Center
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38 | 01 | MSS025:04.53: Miscellaneous Rogue Valley research
material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photograph of woman with large woven baskets; Article titled "Earliest Oregon Post
offices as Recorded at Washington" written by Lewis A. McArthur, dated 1940; Article
titled "The Roads and Transportation of Territorial Oregon" written by Oscar Osburn
Winther, dated 1940; Research material relating to Smith's Indian Reservation;
Handwritten ledger of receipts and deposits; Chronological list of events throughout
the Rogue Valley starting in 1854 and ending in 1873; SOHS Receipts signed by Richard
Dugan; Written statement for the Shasta Courier from the Jacksonville, O.T.
Correspondence, dated May 4th, 1853; Miscellaneous research on Rogers & Co.; Page
from a book titled "Letters of Charles Stevens"; Page from a book titled "History of
Siskiyou County, California"; Notes on the Oregon Sentinel; Photocopy of the book "The
History of Del Norte County, California" written by Esther Ruth Smith with an
introduction by Oscar Lewis. Published in 1953.; Page from "My Play House was a
Concord Coach"; Letter to Kay Atwood from Rob regarding starting a business, dated
August 1st, 1990; Letter to Rob from Kay Atwood regarding the SHPO and the Advisory
Committee, dated July 23rd, 1990 (2 copies); Larger copy of "My Play House was a
Concord Coach" an anthology of newspaper clippings and documents relating to those who
made California history during the years 1822-1888, compiled by Mae Helene Bacon
Boggs; List of ads and headlines from various publications throughout the Rogue
Valley; Document sent to Robertson Collings from Kay Atwood relating to the
Jacksonville Building Project
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1822-1940 |
38 | 02 | MSS025:04.54: Miscellaneous Rogue Valley research
material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Interview with Rob in Jacksonville; Google search of the Adams Express History; Post
office ledger from Crescent City dated Jul 20th, 1870; Notes on the Beekman Papers
from the Oregon Historical Society; Pages from an unknown novel with the note
"Bancroft's works – Oregon ll"; Charles Armstrong's Transportation Schedule; Newspaper
clipping from the Crescent City Herald with articles relating to Cram, Rogers &
Co. and the Eagle Mills owned by Messrs Thomas Bros., dated May 16th, 1855;
Dissertation written by Jesse Lee Gilmore titled "A History of the Rogue River Valley
Pioneer Period, 1850-1862" published in 1952; Cassette tape titled "R. Collins
8/12/02"
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1870-2002 |
38 | 03 | MSS025:04.55: Kay Atwood books
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Blossoms & Branches: A Gathering of Rogue Valley Orchard Memories by Kay Atwood
(3 copies); An Honorable History by Kay Atwood (4 copies)
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MSS025:04.56: Letters to Commissioner and Reservation
maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to Commissioner from the Surveyor General's Office regarding the survey of the
Willamette Meridian and Baseline, dated October 20th, 1851. Oversized: Survey Map of
Salem from January 16th, 1855; Survey map of township of the West Willamette Meridian,
dated January 16th, 1855; Survey map of township N 38 South Range; Compilation of
letter to the commissioner from the Surveyor General's Office from 1857-1859;
Compilation of letter to the commissioner from the Surveyor General's Office from
1851-1859 part l; Compilation of letter to the commissioner from the Surveyor
General's Office from 1851-1859 part ll; Compilation of letter to the commissioner
from the Surveyor General's Office from 1851-1859 part lll; Compilation of letter to
the commissioner from the Surveyor General's Office from 1851-1859 part lV;
Compilation of letter to the commissioner from the Surveyor General's Office from
1851-1859 part V; Compilation of letter to the commissioner from the Surveyor
General's Office from 1851-1859 part Vl; Compilation of letter to the commissioner
from the Surveyor General's Office from 1851-1859 part Vll; Statement, continued,
showing the extent of surveys contracted; Compilation of letter to the commissioner
from the Surveyor General's Office from 1851-1859 (complete document).
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1851-1859 | ||
39 | 02 | MSS025:04.57: Ives and Hyde surveys
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Ives and Hyde Survey of Southern Oregon 1854 v. 1; Ives and Hyde Survey of Southern
Oregon 1854 v. 10; Ernst and Smith Boundary Ledger (Hyde Book 1); Misc. Ives and Hyde
Ledger (Book 10); Misc. Ives and Hyde Ledger (Book 1); Misc. Ives and Hyde Ledger
(Book 1, section 2); Ives and Hyde Survey of the Willamette Meridian, dated January
4th, 1854; Ives and Hyde Ledger June 10th – June 19th (Book 3); Letter to Butler Hyde
in which he is urged to return home, sender and date are unknown. Attached is an
explanation letter to Kay Atwood from Martha; Ives and Hyde Survey of the West
Boundary
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1854 |
39 | 03 | MSS025:04.58: Boundary Maps for survey contractor
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Sample Tracking chart maps and list of information to supply for them; Contract map 1
(eye) of Oregon; Note sheet for how to proceed with the boundary maps provided; Letter
to Stuart Allan from Kay Atwood regarding his surveyor's history manuscript. Dated
December 30th, 2005
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2005 |
MSS025:04.59: OHS photograph map
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to Kay Atwood from Lucy Berkley regarding the completion of her manuscript,
dated October 18th, 2007; Instructions on how to care for and proceed with sample
tracking charts for the Oregon territory 1852; Instructions on how to care for and
proceed with sample tracking charts for the "B" Map; Instructions on how to care for
and proceed with sample tracking charts for the Oregon territory west of the cascades
1855; Letter to Lucy Berkley from Kay Atwood regarding permission to use images from
the Society's collection for an upcoming publication, dated October 8th, 2007;
Publication conditions outline; Letter to Kay Atwood from Susan Seyl regarding
territory maps, dated August 28th, 2004; List of historic maps; Screenshots from the
Oregon Historical Society website detailing their collections. Oversized:
Miscellaneous aerial map of Oregon territory (13).
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1852-2007 | ||
39 | 05 | MSS025:04.60: Survey contracts
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Contract N. 39 with Ives and Hyde; Contract N. 54 with Ives and Hyde; Contract N. 39
with Ives and Hyde; Nara Document: Contract 54 (Lake and Hyde); Contracts N. 39-47
with Ives and Hyde; Contract N. 47 with Ives and Hyde; Bound Field Notes; Contract N.
39 (47 possibly); Contract N. 39 notes; Statement pertaining to contract N. 47
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39 | 06 | MSS025:04.61: Newspaper clippings with Rogue Valley sketches and
related documents
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Newspaper clipping with article "Historical Ad Program Offered" from the Medford Mail
Tribune featuring a photograph of Kay Atwood with Chris Barker, dated December 28th,
1971; Newspaper clipping with article "I Specialize in Very Expensive Books for
Collectors Where the Book Itself is a Tactile Thing" from the Northwest Magazine
relating to Louis Osborne, dated March 12th, 1972; Newspaper clipping with article
"Festival Association Proposes Making Carriage House Theater" from the Medford Mail
Tribune featuring a sketch by Kay Atwood, dated April 21st, 1972; Rogue Valley Sketch
– Number 1 by Kay Atwood "Jacksonville's Parish Priest: Father Blanchet"; Rogue Valley
Sketch – Number 2 by Kay Atwood "A Town Develops Around a Farm: Central Point
Orchard"; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 3 by Kay Atwood "Jacksonville's Durable
Workers: China Houses and Gold"; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 4 by Kay Atwood "Ashland
Early Cultural Center: Chataqua Theater"; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 5 by Kay Atwood
"Jacksonville to Medford Railroad: Rogue River Valley Railroad" including note to Kay
Atwood from T.C.B; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 6 by Kay Atwood "Jacksonville's
Opulent Lodge: The Masonic Building" with note to Kay Atwood from T.C.B; Rogue Valley
Sketch – Number 7 by Kay Atwood "Phoenix Becomes a Traveler's Haven: The Old Stage
House"; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 8 by Kay Atwood "Rogue Valley Names Makes News:
Southern Oregon Newspaper"; Rogue Valley Sketch – Number 9 by Kay Atwood "Sam's
Valley's Indian Heritage: Chief Sam"
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1971-1972 |
39 | 07 | MSS025:04.62: Pioneer Marble works – PowerPoint
presentation
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Printed PowerPoint presentation titled "James H. and Ann Hill Russell Proprietors of
a Pioneer Marble Works in Southern Oregon 1865-1915" by Kay C. Atwood and Elisabeth
Walton Potter (2 copies)
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1865-1915 |
39 | 08 | MSS025:04.63: PowerPoint material on Russell family
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Narrative for PowerPoint presentation, AGS conference, Salem, Ore. First draft, dated
June 16th, 2013; Narrative for PowerPoint presentation, AGS conference, Salem, Ore.
reduced draft, dated June 19th, 2013
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2013 |
39 | 09 | MSS025:04.64: Marble Gulch Quarry
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
MapQuest map of Williams, Oregon; Hand drawn directional map to the Quarry; Letter to
Merry Haydon from Richard Chaney regarding information about the Jones Quarry, dated
December 26th, 2012; Notes relating to mining laws of 1866, dated July 24th, 2013;
Letter to Kay Atwood and Terrance Christian from Merry Haydon regarding the Josephine
County Historical Society, dated January 5th, 2013; Letter to Merry Haydon from
Christian Terrance regarding mining laws in Grants Pass, dated January 11th, 2013;
Letter Kay Atwood from Richard Chaney regarding the Jones Quarry, dated January 11th,
2013; Statement from H.M. Parks about the Jones Quarry; Volume 1 of The Mineral
Resource of Oregon by A.N. Winchell published by The Oregon Bureau of Mines and
Geology; Letter to Terrance Christian from Merry Haydon regarding the Marble Gulch
Quarry, dated January 2nd, 2013; Letter to Merry Haydon from Terrance Christian
regarding DOGAMI, dated January 2nd, 2013; Census information on George W. Jones;
Newspaper clipping with article "Jones Bros. Operating Six-Saw Marble Plant – Have Big
Ledge Blue Mottled Rock" dated July 21st, 2005; Census record for George W. Jones c.
1910; Newspaper clipping with article "Marble Quarries in Josephine" dated July 31st,
2005; Letter to Mr. Harvey from Kay Atwood regarding questions about mining indexes,
dated January 1st, 2013; Internet search for the Josephine county clerk; Miscellaneous
note referring to a published article; Census record for William A. Jones c. 1920;
Proof of permission from the Oregon State Department of Geology to reprint information
provided; Letter to Kay Atwood from Merry Haydon regarding cultural resource files and
BLM geologists, dated December 26th, 2012; Mineral Surveyor Procedures Guide; Internet
search about the history of the Umpqua National Forest; Letter to Kay Atwood from
Janet Joyer regarding Merry Haydon's contact information, dated December 18th, 2012;
Internet research on Bettie Cougle; Internet search for map information about the
Jones Marble Quarry; Excerpt from The Oregon – Bin c. April 1958; Copy of "River Mile
Index Rogue River: Pacific Coast Basin Oregon" dated June 1967; Aerial map showing
Crater National Forest c. 1914; Except from The Oregon Bin c. April 1958 concerning
geology and mineral industries; Copy of "Structural Materials in Parts of Oregon and
Washington" by N.H. Darton, published in 1909; Internet research for the Jones Marble
Quarry topographical map information; Internet research for marble and stone carving:
tools and techniques of ancient art; Research on Croxton Memorial Park; Written
history and descriptive data pertaining to the Historic American Buildings Survey;
Catalogue of cemetery stones from "From Quarry to Cemetery Monuments"; Research on
marble, limestone, and sandstone; List of the stonecutters of Josephine County along
with a handbook of the Oregon Metal Mines; Internet research for the legend of the
Oregon marble for Washington monument
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1909-2013 |
39 | 10 | MSS025:04.65: JHR and AHR-professional
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Statement from Ashland Marble Works concerning orders made with proximity to memorial
day; Letter to Kay Atwood from Jan Wright regarding a woman who carved her own
monument, dated March 4th, 2013; Excerpt of the glossary for "The Strother Family, 300
Years from Virginia to Louisiana" includes miscellaneous notes on the back; Fact sheet
for J. Russell; Census image from 1860; Miscellaneous handwritten notes pertaining to
the Russell brothers, dated October 12th, 1996; Letter to Kay Atwood from Jan Wright
regarding research for the Russell project, dated November 16th, 2012; Miscellaneous
handwritten notes pertaining to the Hill family; Written material titled "Ashland in
Retrospect" by Professor I. E. Vining; An account titled "The Hill Cemetery" by Mrs.
A.H. Russell in 1922; Fact sheet Hattie M. Stewart, dated May 2nd, 1968; Internet
search for Historic Cemeteries of Ashland, Oregon with information pertaining to James
and Ann Hill Russell; Miscellaneous research including census data for the Smith
family ; Research relating to The Soda Springs and Marble Works; Miscellaneous
documents relating to the Russell family; Obituary for Jas. H. Russell, published in
the paper on October 2nd, 1895
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1860-2013 |
39 | 11 | MSS025:04.66: JHR and AHR-biographical
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Military document including information on John and James Russell; Census record for
James H. Russell in household of William F. Preston; Census record for James H.
Russell, Mifflin, Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Ancestry.com search for James Russell;
Miscellaneous notes on James Russell; Census record for J.H. Russell 1880; Letter to
Elizabeth from William Russell regarding census records for the Russell family, dated
February 24th, 2002; Internet search on James Howard Russell; Census ledger with names
including James H. Russell; Obituary for James H. Russell as resolved by Southern
Oregon Pioneer Association; Written history of Canyon City from the Blue Mt. Eagle,
October 14th, 1921 written by Edwin Hicks; History of mining in Idaho published by the
Idaho Mining Association; Miscellaneous scratch notes concerning James Russell; Story
written by James B. Russell about the business he founded in Yreka, dated December
1st, 1946; Notes and biographical record for James H. Russell; Written research found
on James H. Russell, dated October 3rd, 1895; Letter to unidentified receiver from
Daraleen regarding questions on James H. Russell including his birth and the identity
of his parents; Written statement about the railroad conjoining Roseburg and Ashland;
Internet search on Ann Hastaline Hill Russell; Internet search on Isaac William Hill;
Memorial research on Ann Hastaline Hill Russell; Internet search on Elizabeth Ann Fine
Hill; Internet search on Martha Louis Hill Gillette; Cover page for National
Registration application, listed is the Ann Russell house; Short story or novel titled
"The Hill Family of Ashland" written by Nan Hannon; Research Christian Temperance
Union (1880-1920's); Statement about the diary of Sabra Goddard's, dated September
29th, 1864; Internet search on Pearl Russell Wiley; Census record for Carl M. Russell;
Research on the children of Ann Hill and James Russell; Biographical research on Bobby
Russell, dated April 7th, 1929; Ann Hill Russell and Hill Cemetery research; Census
record for Ann Hill Russell; Newspaper excerpt with article "Ashland's 'Grand Old
Woman' Passes Away" published by the Ashland Daily Tidings, dated November 28th, 1930;
Internet research on the Oregon Women's Christian Temperance Union; Illustration of
Ann H. Russell with caption "Marble Carver"; Article titled "Petite but Fiery, Ann
Haseltine Russell Smashed Ashland Saloons" written by Mary Lou Skinner, dated October
30th, 1967; Handwritten research Sandy Aparlin dated march 4th, 1991; Internet
research on the Frances Willard House Museum; Written account of The Hill Cemetery by
A.H. Russell, dated 1922; Handwritten notes on Carl Russell
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1880-2002 |
40 | 01 | MSS025:04.67: Russell ledger and notebook
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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
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2012 |
40 | 02 | MSS025:04.68: Miscellaneous Russell research and
photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to Bruce Elliott from Elisabeth Potter regarding the Ashland Marble Works,
dated June 24th, 2013; Letter to Elisabeth Potter from an unknown sender regarding
package lists and a CD with cemetery photos on it, dated April 15th, 2013; Internet
search for historical newspaper regarding William Sanderson and Sarah Russell; Image
identification fact sheet for photographs in the Russell research material; Internet
research on the Siskiyou County Historical Society and its beginnings; Letter to Kay
Atwood from Scott Rook regarding an order of material from the Oregon Historic
Society; Disk labeled Siskiyou and Museum J.B. Russell, dated April 6th, 2013; Image
identification fact sheet; Photograph of Ann Russel with caption "Ann (Hill) Russell
Standing by the Original Grave Site of James H. Russell"; Photograph of man in suit;
Photograph of woman in dress; Photograph of man in rock shop; Letter to Kay Atwood
from Elisabeth Potter regarding love monuments and series of family tablets from the
1860's; Architectural base drawings; Letter to Kay Atwood from Dirk J. Siedlecki
regarding the presentation for the AGS Conference
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2013 |
40 | 03 | MSS025:04.69: Russell photographs for EWP
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photograph of house; Image reproduction order form from the Oregon Historical
Society, completed by Kay Atwood; Internet search for Ann Haseltine Hill Russell
photographic collection circa 1900-1930; FAQ page for the Oregon Historical Society;
Photos of the Hill Cemetery; Aerial map of Ashland, dated May 1884; List of topics to
cover in biographical and professional chronology of the Russell family research;
Description of research completed by Kay Atwood pertaining to the Russell family
titled "James H. Russell and Ann Hill Russell, Proprietors of a Pioneer Marble Works
in Southern Oregon, 1865-1915"; Letter to Elisabeth Potter from Kay Atwood regarding
the organization of the Russell research project, January 22nd, 2013; Letter to
Elisabeth Potter from Judy regarding the AGS conference lecture proposal, January
24th, 2013; Letter to Bob and Judy from Elisabeth Potter regarding the AGS conference
lecture proposal, dated January 24th, 2013; Lecture proposal for the AGS
conference
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1884-2013 |
40 | 04 | MSS025:04.70: Russell photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
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
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2013 |
40 | 05 | MSS025:04.71: Russell: other research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten research dated December 9th, 1987; Miscellaneous research
regarding Martha Jane Evans; Census record for Edward McGrath of San Francisco; Census
record and related documentation for James C. Whipp; Typed notes regarding SOHS and
questions about headstones; Page from the National Register of Historic Places for the
cemetery; Internet research for custom headstones; Internet search for Ralph Tuller
Vining
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1987 |
40 | 06 | MSS025:04.72: Grace Russell Fountain
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous newsprint from approximately 1878 part 1; Miscellaneous newsprint from
approximately 1878 part 2; Internet search for blind music teacher; Internet research
on the Northwest Oregon Impressionist Painting/ Grace Fountain; Census records (death
index) for Ern Rhodehamel 1978
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1878-1978 |
40 | 07 | MSS025:04.73: Russell – National Register
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
National Register of Historic Places registration form for the Hargadine Cemetery;
National Register of Historic Places registration form for the Hargadine Cemetery with
notes and corrections, dated May 8th, 1998; Internet search for "Ann Hill Russell" +
Oregon yielding the inventory form from the Oregon Archeological Services
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1998 |
40 | 08 | MSS025:04.74: Ashland Postmortem
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Ashland, Oregon U.S. Post Office locations 1855-2013 including the names of their
postmasters; Letter to Kay Atwood from Susan Yates regarding Post Master in June 1952,
dated August 27th, 2013; Letter to Kay Atwood from Susan Yates regarding Post Master
in June 1952, dated August 27th, 2013 with supporting documentation; Small notebook
containing miscellaneous scratch notes regarding the Ashland Post Office; Internet
search on postmasters by city (USPS)
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2013 |
40 | 09 | MSS025:04.75: Jack Potter memorial
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Internet search and census record for the death of Jack J. Potter (July 3rd,
2009)
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2009 |
40 | 10 | MSS025:04.76: Douglas County cemeteries
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Documentation of a few cemeteries in Douglas county including their condition; Email
conversation between Kay Atwood from Paul Ritter regarding the Briggs burial ground,
attached are internet searches on various members of the Briggs family, dated January
23rd, 2013; Written documentation of the history of Myrtle Creek; Internet search for
John Adams; Internet search for Harriet E. Weaver, Hans Weaver, John Weaver; Grave
search results from the internet, members of the Weaver family are highlighted;
Internet search for Margaret E. Ledgerwood; Internet search for members of the
Rappleye and Burnett family; Aerial map of Douglas County; Internet search for members
of the Gage family; Internet search for members of the Reed family along with
description of emigrants to Oregon in 1850 written by Stephanie Flora from
Oregonpioneers.com in 2004; Internet search for members of the Gilmore family
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2013 |
40 | 11 | MSS025:04.77: Miscellaneous Southern Oregon cemeteries
research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Misc. handwritten notes regarding the cemetery research material; Internet search on
Joseph Swingle; Internet search on the Sparlin cemetery; Internet search on the
Harkness family and Susan Farrias; Internet search and census records in reference to
Sparlin Cemetery, Wlliams Area, and Croxton Cemetery; Internet search on Ann and John
Beeson; Compiled research material for headstones within the Phoenix Cemetery;
Internet search for Daniel, Erastus, and Laveria Lavenburg; Information on the Climax
Cemetery featuring Peter Young Kepler; Information on the Rock Point Cemetery
featuring Lytle J. White and J.E. White
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40 | 12 | MSS025:04.78: Jacksonville cemetery
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Overall map of the Jacksonville Cemetery; Handwritten notes regarding the Miller
children and the cemetery; Handwritten notes regarding the Dean children and CDs;
Historical research of the Jacksonville Cemetery; Letter to Kay Atwood from Sue
Nordlawa regarding the Russell project and the Savage children; Research material for
Ellen, Jacob, Cynthia, Matthew, and James Ish along with Mary Gore; Jacksonville
Cemetery Preservation and Restoration Plan prepared for The City of Jacksonville,
Oregon; Compiled documentation regarding the death and memorial of the three Savage
children; Internet search on Jacob Ish; Email conversation between Kay Atwood and Dirk
J. Siedlecki regarding the Roman Catholic Section families: the Murpheys, Orths, and
Donegans
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40 | 13 | MSS025:04.79: Hill-Dunn cemetery
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Handwritten miscellaneous notes regarding the Hill-Dunn cemetery; List of headstones
for members of the Hill family; List of miscellaneous headstones in the Hill-Dunn
cemetery, dated January 21st, 2013; A list of funerals preached by Rev. Moses Williams
from the Jackson County, Oregon History Notes; Description of photos of stones in the
Hill-Dunn Cemetery; Handwritten note regarding Frank Fine Gillette; Description of
photos in reference to Jane Evens and Martha Evens; Description of headstones in the
Hill-Dunn Cemetery
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2013 |
40 | 14 | MSS025:04.80: Ashland cemetery
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding the Ashland Cemetery; Ashland Cemetery plot
map; Grave markers 1860-1895 JHR and AHR; Find a Grave Memorial website research
regarding people buried in the Ashland cemetery, specifically ones passed in the late
19th century
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40 | 15 | MSS025:04.81: Hargadine cemetery
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Notes on photographs for the Hargadine Cemetery; List of people buried in the
Hargadine Cemetery, attached are photocopies of photographs of the headstones
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40 | 16 | MSS025:04.82: Russell cemeteries
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Internet research for Ollivant's buried in Roseburg Oregon; Notes by Anne Billeter
regarding Southern Oregon Bradley Burials, dated October 31st, 2004; Census record for
Andrew J. Cokely 1860; Internet research for Calvin Embree of Douglas County; Internet
research on Samuel Gazley; Census record for Saml Stephenson; Internet research for
the Caldwells from County Down; Miscellaneous notes regarding the Waldo Cemetery;
Index to: "History of Southern Oregon; Comprising Jackson, Josephine, Douglas, Curry,
and Coos Counties"; Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding the county
cemeteries
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MSS025:05: Chaining Oregon research, 1809-2013Return to Top
Container(s): Box 41
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)Research, photographs, maps and corresponcence regarding surveyors
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41 | 01 | MSS025:05.01: James Freeman biographical research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding James Freeman; Order for a certified copy
of death for Sarah Freeman, ordered by Kay Atwood on September 18th, 2003; Letter to
friends from Kay Atwood regarding the search for material related to the Freeman
family, dated August 13, 2003; Census record for James Freeman; Census record for
Nancy Youngs; Census record for Joseph Youngs; Census record for Chloe Griswold;
Census record for Walter Price Griswold; Census record for Jonathan Freeman; Letter to
Gilbert Hayward from Kay Atwood regarding her manuscript for James Freeman, dated July
4th, 2003; Thank you letter from Habitat for Humanity with an invitation to their 3rd
annual volunteer appreciation BBQ held on June 28th, 2003; Letter to Kay Atwood from
Frances TeCulver regarding the life of Jonathan Freeman, dated June 23rd, 2003; Census
material for Jonathan Freeman with related documents and notes; Information provided
by the city directories regarding surveyor James E. Freeman; Email conversation
between Kay Atwood and Jim Faulkinbury regarding pricing for requested death notices,
dated August 29th, 2002; Instructional sheet for The San Francisco Call Database, last
updated May 14th, 2002; Directory of libraries in Chautauqua County, New York; IGI
Individual Record for Jonathon Freeman; Fenton History Center written on June 19th,
2003; Letter to The Fenton History Center from Kay Atwood regarding information needed
to support manuscript about James Freeman
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2002-2003 |
41 | 02 | MSS025:05.02: James Freeman biographical research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Gazetteer of the State of New York: Embracing a Comprehensive View of the Geography,
Geology, and General History of the State and a Complete History and Description of
Every County, City, Town, Village, and Locality with full tables of statistics by J.H.
French; Description of land and climate in New York; Description of Potosi Township
Historical Society; Email Conversation between Kay Atwood from Mary Freymiller
regarding biographical research, dated April 30th, 2001; Email to Kay Atwood from
Norman Caldwell regarding James Freeman and the University of Wisconsin, dated April
29th, 2001; Letter to Kay Atwood from John R. Gonzales regarding direct listings of
James Freeman, dated June 22nd, 2001; Letter to Kay Atwood from Tanya Hollis regarding
requests for research information, dating November 6th, 2001; Internet search for
James E. Freeman from the Melvyl Catalogue; Letter to Kay Atwood from Bud Uzes
regarding General Land Office Surveyors, dated May 25th, 2001; Internet results for
James Freeman on the Bureau of Land Management Office Records; Freeman Research from
OHS; Appendix L Field notes from the General Land Office; Letter to Kay Atwood from
Medford Reference Department regarding the death date of James Freeman, dated August
28th, 2002; Miscellaneous scratch notes regarding James Freeman; Individual Record for
John F. Freeman from the 1880 United States Census; Household record for the Freemans
and the Gambells from the 1880 United States Census; Search results for the Polk's San
Francisco city directory on the California State Library website, dated August 8,
2003; Death Certificate for Sarah Freeman, State of California Department of Health
Services, County of Alameda, Town of Fruitvale, City of Oakland, dated November 3,
1907; Evergreen Cemetery business card of Lori Hann, Cemetery Director and
correspondence from Hann to Atwood explaining that Sarah Freeman is the only records
their cemetery have; Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Samuel Youngs; Letter
to the answerland.org from Kay Atwood regarding research material relating to the 1907
death certificate and A.J. Windsor, dated November 18th, 2003; Letter to the Evergreen
Cemetery from Kay Atwood regarding Sarah Freeman's burial ground, dated November 18th,
2003; Response to Kay Atwood from answerland.org regarding research material relating
to the 1907 death certificate and A.J. Windsor, dated November 19th, 2003; Letter to
Kay Atwood from the Evergreen Cemetery regarding records on the burial ground of Sarah
Freeman, dated January 21st, 2004; Results list for a search on James Freeman from the
Bureau of Land Management; Handwritten ledger from the Evergreen Cemetery, dated
1907
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1907-2004 |
41 | 03 | MSS025:05.03: BLM Survey material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Medford District
Written material from The Oregon Cursor relating to public survey information, dated
September 1994; Booklet titled "Historical Highlights of Public Land Management"
published by the United States Department of Interior – Bureau of Land Management,
dated 1962; Booklet titled "Landmarks in Public Land Management" published by the
United States Department of Interior – Bureau of Land Management, dated October 1962;
Booklet titled "Brief Notes on the Public Domain" published by the United States
Department of Interior – Bureau of Land Management, revised January 1957; Handwritten
notes titled "Development of Agencies"; Booklet titled "Restoration of Lost or
Obliterated Corners and Subdivisions of Sections" published by the United States
Department of Interior – Bureau of Land Management, dated 1963; Booklet titled "The
Taylor Grazing Act of June 28th, 1934" published by the United States Department of
Interior – Bureau of Land Management, dated 1962; nformation bulletin relating to "The
Taylor Grazing Act of June 28th, 1934"
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1962-1994 |
41 | 04 | MSS025:05.04: Nutting Preparatory School
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Email conversation between Kay Atwood and Margaret Steneck regarding Rufus Nutting
and Lodi Plains, dated March 17th, 2004; Letter to Kay Atwood from Michelle Sweetser
regarding Dr. Nutting's Preparatory Academy in Lodi Plains, enclosed are photocopies
of documents from the Bentley Historical Library's vertical files holding information
pertaining to Nutting, dated March 4th, 2004; Statement from the Bentley Historical
Library describing the vertical files provided related to Rufus Nutting
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2004 |
41 | 05 | MSS025:05.05: Surveying "How-To" with specific information for
MSS
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Introduction to land surveying from the Wisconsin public land survey records, dated
January 2nd, 2004; Email to Kay Atwood from Norman Caldwell regarding questions
pertaining to the U.S. Deputy Surveyors; Informational web page (printed) regarding
chains as a tool for land surveying; Issue of The Oregon Surveyor with a focus on The
Willamette Stone, dated June/July 2001; Email to Kay Atwood from Norman Caldwell
regarding the U.S. Deputy Surveyors, dated May 31st, 2002; Definitions of survey
specific key words; Email to Kay Atwood from Bud Uzes regarding Davies Book, dated
April 15th, 2003 (contains related documents attached); Description of the Public Land
Survey System from the Kansas Society of Land Surveyors, dated November 20th, 2003;
Information on the instructional handbook titled "General Instructions to his
Deputies" by William W. Coriell, dated 1840; Eric's Encyclopedia of surveying; Lowell
– Public Land Surveys: Workaday Life of Early Surveyors
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1840-2004 |
41 | 06 | MSS025:05.06: Photograph and Illustrations poss. and
sources
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Illustrations and brief descriptions of land survey; List of land surveyors in
Oregon; Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding online archives of land
surveying
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41 | 07 | MSS025:05.07: Ives and Hyde correspondence
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Emails to Kay Atwood from Gail Moreau regarding found research on Ives and Hyde,
dated April 4th, 2001; Email to Kay Atwood from Norman Caldwell regarding Ives and
Hunt and the biographies of the 205 men that were U.S. deputies in Michigan from
1808-2000, dated November 9th, 2000; Letter to Kay Atwood from Roger Woodfill of
District 9 Land Survey Co. regarding the addresses of Surveyors Historical Society
Members who may be able to help in Kay's research on Ives and Hyde, dated November
3rd, 2000; Letter to the Surveyors Historical Society from Kay Atwood regarding an
article on the two mid-19th century General Land Office deputy land surveyors Butler
Ives and George Warren Hyde, dated October 26th, 2000; Article from the Surveyors
Historical Society regarding the surveyors meeting during the American Congress on
Surveying and Mapping event on October 14th, 1977; Introductory statement from the
Museum of Surveying, dated October 21st, 2000; Email to Kay Atwood from Normal
Caldwell regarding perseverance in their research and the family history of George W.
Hyde, dated November 16th, 2000; Email to Kay Atwood from Norman Caldwell regarding an
enclosed list of surveyors in Michigan 1808-2000, dated November 16th, 2000; Short
statement (possibly the internet homepage) from the California land Surveyors
Association, dated April 27th, 2001; List of general questions, Mark, Tom Newcomb, and
others; Email conversation between Kay Atwood and Julie Drengson regarding
interlibrary loans, dated April 28th, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood from Pat Keats
regarding James Freeman photos, dated June 10th, 2003; Letter to Kay Atwood from John
R. Gonzales regarding the Sutro library and photos of Ives and Hyde, dated May 22nd,
2003; Email to Kay Atwood from Jennifer Watts regarding Butler Ives and James Freeman
and the Freeman photos, dated May 21st, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood from Susan Snyder
regarding the Bancroft Email Reference, dated May 20th, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood from
Kathryn Totton regarding Butler Ives photos, dated May 15th, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood
from James Winter regarding photos of Butler Ives, dated May 14th, 2003; Email to Kay
Atwood from Stacey Zwald regarding photos of Butler Ives, dated May 16th, 2003; Email
to Kay Atwood from Kathy War regarding photos of Butler Ives, dated March 7th, 2003;
Email to Kay Atwood from Mark Harvey regarding photos from the Ives and Hyde
collection, dated September 11th, 2002; Email to Kay Atwood from Sue Ann Monteleone
regarding photos of Butler Ives, dated April 17th, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood from Lee
Brumbaugh regarding photos of Butler Ives, dated March 14th, 2003; Letter to the staff
of The Historical Society of Michigan from Kay Atwood regarding photos of Butler or
William Ives, dated September 3rd, 2002; "About Us" introductory statement from Mt.
Diablo Surveyors Historical Society; Typed notes and questions regarding photos of
Ives and Hyde; Letter to the Nevada Historical Society from Kay Atwood regarding Kay's
manuscript concerning early surveying history, dated March 7th, 2003; Printed web page
from the Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum with basic information
pertaining to the Contract and Finance Company, dated October 14th, 2001;
Miscellaneous typed research notes and questions pertaining to Kay's manuscript;
Booklet titled "Center for Pacific Northwest Studies" published by Washington State
University; Email to Kay Atwood from Liisa Morton regarding photos of Ives and Hyde,
dated August 27th, 2002; List of possible sources for photographs of Butler Ives;
Email to Kay Atwood from Sara Ellberg regarding photos of Ives and Hyde, dated June
4th, 2003; Email conversation between Kay Atwood and the Department of Special
Collections (L.J. Scott), dated June 13th, 2003; Miscellaneous handwritten notes
pertaining to Kay Atwood's manuscript on Ives and Hyde
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1977-2003 |
41 | 08 | MSS025:05.08: Ives and Hyde correspondence
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Email to Kay Atwood from Martha Duncan regarding her manuscript, dated March 12th,
2004; Email to Kay Atwood from Martha Duncan regarding Caleb Ives' letter, dated March
4th, 2004; Letter conversation between Kay Atwood and Janet Bloom of the William L.
Clements Library at the University of Michigan regarding the George Clinton Gardner
Papers, dated February 2004; Oregon Historical Records Index Search Results, Joseph
Hunt is highlighted, dated January 31st, 2004; Letter to the Burton Historical
Collections Customers from Maurice B. Wheeler of the Detroit Public Library regarding
the scheduled re-opening of Burton Collection, dated October 20th, 2000; Email to Kay
Atwood from Nanci Young regarding the Marie Emilie Gilchrist Papers, dated March 15th,
2004; Printed homepage of the Divisions of Museums and History website, dated January
1st, 2004; Letter to Sarah W. Mortimer from Kay Atwood regarding the identification of
descendants of William Ives, attached are related documents pertaining to this
inquiry, dated March 5th, 2004
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2000-2004 |
41 | 09 | MSS025:05.09: Washington – Description/Cowlitz River
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Issue of Pacific Northwest Quarterly, volume 63 n. 4, dated October 1972; Article
titled "Slow Boats and Fast Water: A Maritime History of the Cowlitz River" by Bruce
Weilepp, dated Winter 1996-97; Article titled "Web Exclusive: The Late Great Puget
Sound Meridian" by Denny DeMeyer, dated July 10th, 2000; List of names with
descriptions pertaining to the Cowlitz River; Report on the Cowlitz Trail Tour
November 8th, 1998 by Tom Laidlaw, dated July 5th, 2002; Written material pertaining
to the History of Clarke County, Washington, submitted by Jenny Tenlen, dated November
10th, 2003; Biographical information on Lancaster, Columbia, 1803-1893; Article titled
"Crossing the Columbia River – the Early Days" by Colleen Bauman from Columbian.com,
dated 1988; Article titled "The Oregon Trail – How did they get to South Puget Sound?"
from the City of Tumwater, accessed December 10th, 2003; Article titled "Settlers of
North Oregon Convene a Convention at Cowlitz Landing to Form a Separate Territory on
August 29th, 1851" by David Wilma, dated October 3rd, 2003; Article titled "Almost
Columbia, Triumphantly Washington" by John McClelland Jr, accessed January 3rd, 2004;
Written material from OHP – June – September 1962 vol. 63; Miscellaneous handwritten
notes pertaining to place names
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1972-2004 |
41 | 10 | MSS025:05.10: California/Oregon boundary survey
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Abstract for the article "Initial Monuments for California's Base and Meridian Lines"
by Gertrude K. Brown, dated 1851-1853; Excerpt from the article titled "The Boundary
Line Between California and Oregon" by Francis Seeley Foote; Article titled "A Major
Monument: Oregon – California Boundary" by Francis S. Landrum
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1851-1853 |
41 | 11 | MSS025:05.11: Ives, Butler – Prog
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Card and letter to Kay Atwood from Martha regarding important Ives and Hyde material,
dated March 9th, 2004; Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Martha regarding letter
correspondence from Butler Ives, dated October 7th, 2003; Handwritten letter to
William Ives from Butler Ives, dated December 3rd, 1863; Handwritten letter to William
Ives from Butler Ives, dated March 6th, 1864; Written material relating to the history
of the state Nevada and the boundaries, dated June 14th, 1863; Letter to Marvin Ives
from unknown regarding the story of the refrigerator car and Detroit, dated September
1928; Email conversation between Kay Atwood and Peg Steneck regarding Butler Ives'
education, dated April 21st, 2003; Miscellaneous notes pertaining to the Ives and Hyde
research, dated December 28th, 1971; Handwritten letter to Mr. Boyden from Bob
Hoerger, dated October 6th, 1998 (Includes related documents attached to back of
letter); Email to Kay Atwood from Polly Armstrong regarding Butler Ives' relation to
the Hopkins Transportation Collection, dated December 11th, 2000; Item record for
"Surveying Contracts and Appointments, 1850-1861" by Butler Ives, dated 1850-1861;
Historic American Buildings Survey/ Historic American Engineering Record including
information pertaining to Butler Ives; Census record for the Ives household, dated
1880; Mark's papers (handwritten) credit to be given to the Nevada Historical Society;
Post by Sam Townsend in reply to "Butler Ives, American Surveyor/Engineer" by Ken
Ives, dated December 15th, 2000; Handwritten letter dated May 16th, 1863; Aerial map
with a focus on the Chabot Terrace; Email to Kay Atwood from Martha Duncan regarding
Caleb's letter, dated March 2nd, 2004; Handwritten letter to William Ives from Butler
Ives, dated April 2nd, 1866; Handwritten letter to William Ives from Butler Ives,
dated June 8th, 1867; Handwritten letter to William Ives from Butler Ives, dated
November 17th, 1867; Handwritten letter to William Ives from Butler Ives, dated July
19th, 1868; Handwritten letter to William Ives from Butler Ives, dated February 27th,
1869; Handwritten letter to William Ives from Butler Ives, dated September 7th, 1861;
Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Martha Duncan regarding Ives' letters, dated as
Monday. Attached is a handwritten letter to William Ives from Butler Ives, dated June
14th, 1863
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1850-2004 |
42 | 01 | MSS025:05.12: Moody, Hunt, etc.
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Idaho State Historical Society Reference Series N.
569 for Lafayette Cartee, dated December 2nd, 1823 – September 2nd, 1891; IDADA-L
Archives search results from Cecilia E. Brown, dated October 22nd, 2000; 1880 United
States census record for the Nelson household and correspondence; Walla Walla County
biographical information for Joseph W. Toner; Biographical description of Dr. Andrew
W. Patterson: Surveyor General; Email to Kay Atwood from Jack Bowder regarding
articles written by Bill and Jeanne Glenn, dated October 30th, 2000; Bureau of Land
Management Oregon/Washington State Office published regulations details; Issue of The
Oregon Surveyor with a focus on early public lands surveyors in the Northwest by
William W. and Jeanne E. Glenn, dated July-August 1990; Issue of The Oregon Surveyor
with a focus on early public lands surveyors in the Northwest by William W. and Jeanne
E. Glenn, dated January-February 1991; Issue of The Oregon Surveyor with a focus on
early public lands surveyors in the Northwest by William W. and Jeanne E. Glenn, dated
March-April 1990; Written material pertaining to early history of the Winchester site,
the name Addison R. Flint is highlighted; Excerpt of the Dictionary of Oregon History
with Gordon, Harvey highlighted; Issue of the Oregon Surveyor with a focus on Harvey
Gordon by C. Albert White, PLS, dated April/May 2002; Handwritten miscellaneous notes
on a list of companies in the Rogue Valley; IGI Census records for the Hunt household;
Excerpt from the History of Central Oregon with a focus on Joseph G. Wilson; Email to
Kay Atwood from answerland.org regarding N. DuBois, a civil engineer in Oregon City,
dated December 15th, 2003; Miscellaneous typed notes pertaining to the connection
between Elizabeth Millar Wilson and Allan P. Millar; Article titled "Early Families in
the Woodland Community: a 1958 Report of the Woodland History Committee" by Judy Card,
dated 2000; Outline and description of the Bancroft Sketches; Outline and description
of the Bancroft Sketches with notes; Pioneer Preacher Profile on Dr. James McBride;
Contract list featuring William Ives, with notes; Biographical description of
Alexander Hodges; Land patent search for John Griffiths; 1880 United States census
record for the Martindale household; 1880 United States census record for Isaiah W.
Case; 1880 United States census record for Isaiah W. Case; United States census record
for William A. McDermott; 1880 United States census record for Richard C. Finley;
Bureau of Land Management Site Patent list of crew members; Land patent details for
Zachariah S. Dotson; Lane County biographical information for William A. Potter; Lane
County biographical information for Eugene Franklin Skinner, founder of Eugene City;
Biographical dictionary of well-known British Columbians written material of
biographical sketches; Library search results for "Map of Oregon City/R.R. Short,
Surveyor" by Robert R. Short; Miscellaneous letters written by Joseph Hunt and Butler
Ives; Discussion forum about John Zieber, dated January 20th, 1998
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1823-2003 |
42 | 02 | MSS025:05.13: Ives and Hyde Material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
OHS MSS 914 Preston, John B., dated April 18th, 1857
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1857 |
42 | 03 | MSS025:05.14: William Ives, Michigan, Notes and Diaries
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Excerpt from "A Michigan Survey – William Ives" by Marie E. Gilchrist, dated 1844;
State Archives of Michigan document pertaining to David Johnson and William Ives;
Excerpt from "William Ives' Huron Mountains Survey, 1846" by Marie E. Gilchrist, dated
1846; Excerpt from "Isle Royale Survey" by Marie E. Gilchrist, dated 1847; Article
titled "U.P. Surveyors" by LeRoy Barnett regarding the early surveying of Michigan
September/October 1982; Article titled "William A. Burt and the Upper Peninsula" by
Alan S. Brown, dated May/June 1980 (2 copies); Mirlyn Library catalogue search result
for "Bela Hubbard Papers, 1837-1896" by Bela Hubbard
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1844-1982 |
42 | 04 | MSS025:05.15: McFall, George, Diary and Bio
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Open letter from Roger Roberts regarding the Diary of George McFall, dated September
15th, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood from Ellen McFall regarding George McFall's Journals,
dated November 18th, 2003; United States Census record for George McFall; Land patent
details search results for patentees Millie Heirs of Arthur and William Arthur;
Government Corner Re-Establishment Notes File Search Index reference map plus Ives and
Hyde Notes
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2003 |
42 | 05 | MSS025:05.16: Ives, William – Progress in Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letters to John Preston from William A. Burt, dated 1851; Letter to Mr. Preston from
William Ives, dated June 13th, 1851; Letter to John B. Preston from William Ives,
dated July 1st, 1851; Letter to John Preston from William Ives, dated July 22nd, 1851;
Letter to John Preston from William Ives, dated September 6th, 1851; Letter to John
Preston from William Ives, dated September 9th, 1851; Letter to John Preston from
William Ives, dated November 5th, 1851; Field notes book "A" W.M. and Baseline –
William Ives and Butler Ives; Letters from William Caldwell, dated June 1851Letter to
Mr. Ives from L.L. Williams, dated September 25th, 1851; Excerpt of the article "So
You Think You're Tough? A Story about L.L. Williams" published by The Oregon Surveyor,
dated September 25th, 1851; Typed observations on contract 18 from May 21st-August, a
continuation of contract 12 by Ives
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1851 |
42 | 06 | MSS025:05.17: William Ives – Research Findings
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
William Ives Diary, begins March 14th, 1852
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1852 |
42 | 07 | MSS025:05.18: Ives, Butler – Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letters between Ives and the Bureau of Land Management, dated 1851; Letter to John
Wesley Davis from C.K. Gardner, dated January 15th, 1854; Letter to (unknown) from
Butler Ives, dated March 5th, 1852; Letter to C.K. Gardner from I.B.S, dated September
16th, 1854; Letter to C.K. Gardner from Butler Ives, dated June 10th, 1854; Letter
from Butler Ives, dated May 5th, 1854; Survey contract N. 3 with Butler Ives; Rough
analysis of Ives and Hyde's crews in 1854, dated February 24th, 1979; Letter to
William Ives from Butler Ives, dated December 2nd, 1852 (2 copies); Typed notes on
Butler Ives contract N. 3; Letter to C.K. Gardner from Butler Ives, dated August 2nd,
1854; Written material titled "For Centuries, Ship Navigation Was Largely Guesswork –
Until Mathematician Provided Direction" by Daniel Finamore, access date is November
21st, 2003; Appointment of Butler Ives to deputy surveyor, signed by the surveyor
general, dated August 25th, 1852; Open letter from a Mr. Valentine of Wells Fargo
& Co.'s Express, dated January 3rd, 1872; Letter to A. Ives and Son from George G.
Clark regarding the death of Butler Ives, dated July 4th, 1872; Letter to William Ives
from Butler Ives, dated February 11th, 1853; Excerpt of writing from OHQ v. 72 (SOHS),
dated March 1971; Transcription of a letter to William Ives from Butler Ives from the
Stanford University Collection, dated February 4th, 1853; Letter to Kay Atwood from
Martha regarding Butler Ives research, dated December 30th, 2004
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1851-2003 |
42 | 08 | MSS025:05.19: Butler Ives – Research Findings
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to Kay Atwood from Sarah Starr regarding the enclosed photocopy of Butler
Ives' Diary from October 1850 – June 1851, dated February 4th, 2004; Photocopy of
Butler Ives' diary from May 1st, 1851 – May 30th, 1851; Photocopy of Butler Ives'
diary from May 31st, 1851 – August 20th, 1851
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1850-1851 |
42 | 09 | MSS025:05.20: Butler Ives – Research Findings
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photocopy of Butler Ives' diary from August 15th, 1851 – November 19th, 1851;
Photocopy of Butler Ives' record of expense accounts from August 20th, 1852 – July,
1853; Photocopy of Butler Ives' diary 1852
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1851-1853 |
42 | 10 | MSS025:05.21: Manual
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
"A History of the Rectangular Survey System" by Albert White, 1851 survey manual;
Excerpt of "Instructions to Surveyor of Public Lands in Oregon 1851"
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1851 |
42 | 11 | MSS025:05.22: Freeman, James – In Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to the Grant County Historical Society Library from Kay Atwood regarding
photographic images of James Freeman, dated September 12th, 2006; Survey contract 1 –
James Freeman 1851; Letter to John Preston from James Freeman, dated June 20th, 1851;
Letter between James Freeman and John Preston, dated July 20th, 1851; Letter from
James Freeman, dated August, 1851; Miscellaneous handwritten notes pertaining to James
Freeman; Field notes for the Willamette Meridian South of the Baseline; Letter to Kay
Atwood from Joe Schmitz of the Grant County Historical Society regarding photographic
images of James Freeman. Enclosed is a copy of Butterfield's 1881 Grant County History
which mentions James Freeman, dated October 23rd, 2006
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1851-2006 |
43 | 01 | MSS025:05.23: Ives and Hyde Field Notes & Related
Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Guide to surveying township maps; Blank contract outline for Ives and Hyde survey of
Southwest Oregon – 1854; Blank contract outline for Lake and Hyde survey of Southwest
Oregon – 1856; Contract outline for Ives and Hyde survey of Southwest Oregon – 1854;
Unknown handwritten letter; Contract outlines for Ives and Hyde surveys of Southwest
Oregon – 1854; Rogue valley township index maps
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1854 |
43 | 02 | MSS025:05.24: Chaining Oregon – photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photograph of William Ives man in formal suit; photograph of "Hudson's Bay Fort Fort
Vancouver, Columbia River" a watercolor painting by Mr. Kashnor, dated 1927-1928;
Handwritten note to Kay Atwood from Jerry Olson regarding an image that is to be
posted, dated April 26th, 2010; Letter to Jerry Olson from Kay Atwood regarding legal
rights of a photo; Email to Kay Atwood from Jerry Olson regarding photos for "Chaining
Oregon", dated April 9th, 2010; Emails between Kay Atwood and Jerry Olson regarding
photos of William Ives and Matthew O. C. Murphy, dated April 9th, 2010; Email to Kay
Atwood from Jerry Olson regarding his conversation with Julie Meyerle about photos of
William Ives, dated April 9th, 2010; photograph of a man sitting in a chair;
photograph of a man sitting in a chair; Small portrait photograph of William Ives in
an envelope; Photograph of Oregon City, 1857; Photograph of Indian man on horse (2
copies); Portrait photograph of Kimball Webster; Email to Jerry Olson from Kat Atwood
regarding a Chaining Oregon photograph of Butler Ives, dated April 13th, 2008;
Photograph of a sketch of Champoeg Village by George Gibbs, dated 1851; Worn
photograph of Jacksonville from the Southern Oregon Historical Society, dated 1850's;
Photograph of John Mcloughlin with Margaret Rae Wygant, Louisa Rae Myrick, George
Warren Hyde, and Dan O'Neil; Photograph of Charles K. Gardner, dated 1912; Photograph
of the Rogue River and Table Rock
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1850-2010 |
43 | 03 | MSS025:05.25: "Engravings"
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Illustration of a solar compass; Plot outline showing base lines and meridians; TS
divided into sections; Detailed illustration of a solar compass; Illustration of
Mound, Stake, and Stone corner boundaries; Illustration of a surveyors compass;
Illustration of a solar compass
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43 | 04 | MSS025:05.26: Allan Cartography – PDF Files
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
of files names for contract maps, dated 2008; Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure
1, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure 8, dated February
29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure 24, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of
the Pacific Northwest, figure 25, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific
Northwest, figure 26, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure
28, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure 29, dated February
29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure 31, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of
the Pacific Northwest, figure 34, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific
Northwest, figure 36, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure
39, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure 42, dated February
29th, 2008; Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure 43, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of
the Pacific Northwest, figure 45, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of the Rogue Valley,
figure 52, dated February 29th, 2008; Map of the Rogue Valley, figure 53, dated
February 29th, 2008; Map of the Rogue Valley, figure 54, dated February 29th, 2008;
Map of the Pacific Northwest, figure 56, dated February 29th, 2008
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2008 |
43 | 05 | MSS025:05.27: General Land Office – Maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Map with Oregon GPS coordinates and plot sections 16-21 and 28-33; Map with Oregon
GPS coordinates and plot sections 15 ,16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, and 34;
Map with Oregon GPS coordinates and plot sections 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, and 36; Map with
Oregon GPS coordinates and plot sections 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23; Map with Oregon
GPS coordinates and plot sections 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, and 15; Map with Oregon GPS
coordinates and plot sections 21, 22, 27, 28, 33, 34; Map with Oregon GPS coordinates
and plot sections 23, 24, 25, 26, 25, and 36; Map with Oregon GPS coordinates and plot
sections 7-9, 16-21 and 28-33; Elevation map of Oregon near plot sections
11-14;Elevation map of Oregon GPS coordinates near Table Rock; Map with Oregon plot
sections 1, 2, and 11-14; Map with Oregon plot sections 20, 21, 28, 29, 32, and 33;
Map with Oregon plot sections 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27; Map with
Oregon GPS coordinates near Middle Fork River; Map with Oregon GPS coordinates near
Mission Plain; Map with Oregon GPS coordinates near Maple Hazel and plot sections 1,
2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27; Map with Oregon plot
sections 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, and 32; Map with Oregon GPS coordinates near Gold
Diggings and Hilly Oak
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43 | 06 | MSS025:05.28: PDF's
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
List of PDF files dated February 29th, 2008 attached are township maps of Oregon;
Meridian map of the Pacific Northwest, figure 1; Map of Southern Washington, figure
43; Map of Southern Washington of Northern Oregon, figure 29; Map of the Willamette
base line and meridian, figure 56; Map of Northwest Oregon, figure 34; Map of Western
Oregon, figure 39; Map of Southern Oregon, figure 45; Map of the Rogue Valley, figure
52; Map of Jackson and Josephine county, figure 53; Map of Southern Oregon, figure 28;
Map of the Portland area, figure 18; 1852 map piece, figure 42; Survey map of Southern
Oregon, figure 54; Donation land claims near the Willamette Meridian
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2008 |
43 | 07 | MSS025:05.29: William Ives – photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Disk with photos of William Ives Michigan history; Disk with Kay Atwood photos; Email
to Kay Atwood from Jeff LaLande regarding the rendering of photos, dated January 9th,
2008; Typed note to file regarding the attempts to gain permission to use photograph
of William Ives, taken in 1854, dated January 14th, 2008; Note about the new address
of James J. Hill Library; Email to Kay Atwood from Mark Harvey regarding a photograph
that appeared in Michigan History Magazine, dated August 26th, 2003; Email
conversation between Kay Atwood and Beth Salem, library research assistant, regarding
permission requests to use photos from their collection, dated February 6th, 2008
(attached are some photocopied versions of the photos referred to in the email) 2
copies; Letter to Jerry McDonald from Kay Atwood regarding bits and pieces from her
manuscript project that Kay had sent along with the email, dated March 6th, 2008; List
of illustrations featured in Kay Atwood's research material for Chaining Oregon; List
of captions for photographs featured in Chaining Oregon; Letter to Robert I. Gilchrist
from Kay Atwood regarding questions pertaining to Gilchrist's family history, attached
are related documents and the envelope, dated October 30th, 2007; Email to the
editorial staff of Michigan History Magazine regarding the permission to use photos
from their publication for Chaining Oregon, dated January 9th, 2008; Letter
conversation between Kay Atwood and Nancy Karmazin regarding photos barrowed for
Chaining Oregon and information pertaining to the descendants of Albert Ives Jr.,
dated October 28th, 2007; Email to Kay Atwood from Nanci Young regarding the Marie
Gilchrist Papers, dated November 21st, 2007
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2003-2008 |
43 | 08 | MSS025:05.30: American Heritage – Stegner
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Email to Kay Atwood from Stan Larson regarding The Wallace Stegner Collection at the
Marriott Library at the University of Utah, dated October 25th, 2007; Letter to
Richard F. Snow from Kay Atwood regarding a permission request for an article to be
featured in Chaining Oregon, dated October 6th, 2007; Tracking chart for manuscript
permissions for Chaining Oregon; Email to Kay Atwood from Julie Richards regarding a
letter Richard Snow, dated October 24th, 2007; Search for Stegner on the Penguin Group
website; Contact info for the University of Utah Marriott Library Special Collections;
Collection guide J. Willard Marriott Library
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2007 |
43 | 09 | MSS025:05.31: HBC Archives of Manitoba
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Invoice from The Lab Works for Kay Atwood for photographs developed; Archives of
Manitoba request for photographic reproductions paperwork
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43 | 10 | MSS025:05.32: Stanford – MSS Text
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Envelope with Kay Atwood's address and information written on it; Miscellaneous
handwritten note; Information on obtaining a permission request for Stanford
University; Letter to Margaret Kimball from Kay Atwood regarding M.A. Ives Papers,
dated October 27th, 2007; Guide to Timothy Hopkins transportation collection,
1816-1942; Guide to Timothy Hopkins transportation collection, 1816-1942 preferred
citation; Letter between Kay Atwood and Martha Duncan regarding photograph permission
requests, relevant documentation attached, dated December 2004; Email to Kay Atwood
from Margaret Kimball regarding the Butler Ives folder in the Marvin Ives Collection,
dated November 19th, 2007
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2004-2007 |
43 | 11 | MSS025:05.33: Sources / Inspiration
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photograph of barren hills at sunset; Article from National Geographic by David
Thompson relating to Leon Charles, Canadian canoe guide, dated May 1996; Magazine
photograph of an oak tree in Santa Monica, California with description on back, dated
October of 2000; photograph of an old wooden house; Article titled "Wealth as a State
of Mind' by William Saroyan relating to the genuine values in his life; photograph of
the Barron place of residence, dated 1885; Issue of Southern Oregon heritage Today
from October 2001 vol. 3 No. 10; photograph of a rock with the caption "Joseph Silas
Diller at schist outcrop near Winston" 1898; Article about a painting by S.R. Gifford
titled "The Artist Sketching at Mount Desert, Maine" 1864-65; photograph of an oil
painting of a horse and buggy signed by Bierstadt; Article about a painting by S.R.
Gifford titled "Long's Peak, Colorado" 1870; Article about a painting by S.R. Gifford
titled "Valley of the Chug Water" 1870; Article about a painting by S.R. Gifford
titled "Cardinal's Coach on the Champagna" October 1868; photograph of an oil painting
of a horse and buggy signed by Bierstadt
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1864-2000 |
43 | 12 | MSS025:05.34: Public Surveys – BLM
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Township map guide; List of Jackson County surveyors; Notes on distance conversions
for surveyors; Table of measurements for a township map; Pamphlet for how land
surveying serves the public; Guide to surveying including measurements and diagram
templates; Distribution guide of a section of land – 640 acres
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43 | 13 | MSS025:05.35: McDonald and Woodward
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Speech outline relating to Chaining Oregon; Email to Kay Atwood from Jerry McDonald
regarding royalties for Chaining Oregon, dated August 3rd, 2009; Email to Kay Atwood
from Roger Roberts regarding George McFall, dated November 26th, 2008; Letter to Kay
Atwood from Champ C. Vaughan regarding Chaining Oregon; Excerpt of the Oregon
Historical Quarterly, dated Spring 2009 (2 copies); Review of Chaining Oregon from
Terrae Incognitae, dated 2010; Letter to Kay Atwood from Trish Newcomb regarding
Chaining Oregon in the Society for the History of Discoveries 2010 Journal, dated
January 31st, 2011; A "something about the author" feature about Kay Atwood from Duck
Duck Book, dated 2009; Review of Chaining Oregon from McDonald and Woodward, dated
July 16th, 2013; Email to Kay Atwood from Wilhelm A. Schmidt regarding the published
review of Chaining Oregon from Professional Surveyor, dated March 13th, 2009; Excerpt
of a surveyor measurement chart; Transmittal notice for Kay Atwood from The McDonald
& Woodward Publishing Company regarding previously enclosed material, dated June
25th, 2008; Receipt from The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company, dated June
23rd, 2008; Internet homepage for The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company;
Email to Kay Atwood from Jerry McDonald regarding the contracting process of Chaining
Oregon, dated September 12th, 2007; Memorandum of Agreement documentation (draft) for
Chaining Oregon; Letter to Jerry McDonald from Kay Atwood regarding the Memorandum of
Agreement documentation (draft) for Chaining Oregon; Email to Kay Atwood from Jerry
McDonald regarding questions about the Chaining Oregon manuscript, dated August 29th,
2007; Email to Kay Atwood from Jerry McDonald regarding the Memorandum of Agreement
for Chaining Oregon, dated August 31st, 2007; Letter to Jerry McDonald from Kay Atwood
regarding the previously enclosed copy of the manuscript for Chaining Oregon, dated
July 18th, 2007; Memorandum of Agreement documentation for Chaining Oregon, final
copy; Letter to Jerry McDonald from Kay Atwood regarding the proposal for publication
of her manuscript of Chaining Oregon, dated July 18th, 2007; Email to Kay Atwood from
Jerry McDonald regarding the initial interest in Chaining Oregon, dated August 23rd,
2007; Guidelines to publication with the McDonald and Woodward Publishing Company;
Online article about surveying the land from the "End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive
Center History 101" accessed on June 13th, 2008; Detailed description of the United
States Land Surveys from Metes & Bounds vs. Public Lands, includes diagrams and
Illustrations, accessed on June 13th, 2008
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2007-2013 |
43 | 14 | MSS025:05.36: Jacksonville – SOHS – Maps/ photographs /
Artwork
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Southern Oregon Historical Society – Photograph Order for Kay Atwood; Southern Oregon
Historical Society photographic reproduction guidelines, dated October 25th, 2007;
Outline of publication and commercial use fees from the Southern Oregon Historical
Society , last revised in September of 2007; Sample tracking chart for maps filled out
by Kay Atwood for a map of the Chicago Boundary; Southern Oregon Historical Society
photographic reproduction guidelines outline from the website, accessed on October
23rd, 2007; Manipulated photograph of old houses in Jacksonville, Oregon
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2007 |
43 | 15 | MSS025:05.37: McFall Diary
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Tracking chart for manuscript permissions for the George McFall Diary; Email to Kay
Atwood from Ellen McFall regarding the George McFall Journal, dated November 22nd,
2003
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2003 |
43 | 16 | MSS025:05.38: LT Sketches
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
List of titles for Kay Atwood sketches; photograph of Table Rock; photograph of Flat
Rock Ranch; photograph of the Rogue River and Table Rock; photograph of Table Rock
through trees and bushes; Cover page for the Oregon Historical Quarterly publication
from Winter of 1994-95, a special issue focusing on "Aspects of Southern Oregon
History"; Two watercolor illustrations of Table Rock; Photograph of an illustration of
a small, older town or camp; List of sketch titles; Photograph of a man in a tent
captioned "Along the Union Pacific" date approximated 1920-1930; Excerpt of an issue
of The Oregon Surveyor with headline "The Willamette Stone Rededication and 150th Year
Commemoration Celebration", dated August/ September 2001; Article titled "A Brief
History of Surveying in Colorado" published by Flatirons Surveying, Inc.; Compilation
of photos of trees from stock photography websites
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1920-2001 |
43 | 17 | MSS025:05.39: Burton Collection – Ives
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Handwritten letter to Butler Ives from William Ives, dated January 3rd, 1864;
Photocopy of "Michigan History" published by the Michigan Historical Commission, dated
December 1966; Notes on the journal kept by Julia M. Ives, daughter of William Ives
from the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Main Library
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1864-1966 |
44 | 01 | MSS025:05.40: Additional photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photograph of Fort Vancouver from the Southeast, Washington, 1845 from the University
of Washington Libraries Digital Collections with attached photograph documentation;
Email to Ian Keenan from Kay Atwood regarding images of Fort Vancouver, dated November
7th, 2007; Email to Kay Atwood from Gail regarding Cowlitz Farm Photos, dated November
1st, 2007; Email to Ms. Fagundes from Kay Atwood regarding images for publication,
dated October 28th, 2007; Email to Bronwen Quarry from Kay Atwood regarding usage of
photographs in publications, dated September 5th, 2006; "Bits and pieces" pertaining
to the Cowlitz Farm 1845-1846 to Kay Atwood from Gail; Excerpt of "John McLoughlin and
the Far Northwest" by Dorothy Nafus Morrison, published by the Oregon Historical
Society Press, dated 1999; Washington Historical Society informational print about
photograph duplication services and prices; photograph of Miners Washing Gold, 1897,
from the University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections with attached
photograph documentation; Email to Kay Atwood from Gail regarding maps from the
National Archives Cartographic Branch, dated October 18th, 2007; Automatic email from
the University of Washington Library Special Collections department from photograph
request; Contact information for the Washington State Historical Society; Q & A
from the Central Publications Group regarding manuscript preparation; Information from
the Central Publications group regarding the obtaining of sufficient resolution for
offset printed book and map publications; Sample tracking chart for photos
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1999-2007 |
44 | 02 | MSS025:05.41: Remissions, Collected
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Email to Kay Atwood from Beth Salem regarding photograph permission requests, dated
February 6th, 2008; Letter to Lucy Berkley from Kay Atwood regarding John Preston's
Map, dated January 29th, 2008; Email to Lucy Berkley from Kay Atwood regarding cost of
using the map, dated January 30th, 2008; Letter to Kay Atwood from Margaret Kimball of
The Stanford University Library regarding letters written by Butler Ives, dated
November 19th, 2007; Letter to Kay Atwood from Shawna Gandy regarding the Oregon
Historical Society Research Library, November 2nd, 2007; Email to Kay Atwood from Stan
Larson regarding The Wallace Stegner Collection, dated October 25th, 2007; Letter to
Mark Patrick from Kay Atwood regarding material permission for use requests, dated
October 15th, 2007; Letter to Dr. Thomas White from Kay Atwood regarding photograph
permission requests, dated October 6th, 2007; Email to Kay Atwood from WRHS Archives
Librarian Connie Hammond regarding citations of collection materials, dated October
9th, 2007; Email to Kay Atwood from George Miles regarding the Thomas Nelson Letters,
dated October 16th, 2007; Oregon Historical Society application for permission to
publish collection materials, dated October 18th, 2007; Email to Kay Atwood from Guy
Maynard regarding Chaining Oregon publishers, dated October 12th, 2007; Email to Kay
Atwood from Bud Uzes regarding surveying illustrations, dated August 6th, 2004;
Southern Oregon Historical Society application for commercial or public service use of
photographs filled out by Kay Atwood on October 25th, 2007; Southern Oregon Historical
Society application for commercial or public service use of photographs filled out by
Kay Atwood on December 12th, 2007; Letter to Kay Atwood from Robert Kroessin regarding
an article pertaining to the Louisiana Purchase, January 20th, 2006; Letter to Kay
Atwood from Martha Danton regarding permission to quote an item from Danton's
collection, dated June 1st, 2004; Application for permission to publish filled out by
Kay Atwood on January 2nd, 2008; Letter to Kay Atwood from Manitoba Culture, Heritage,
Tourism and Sport regarding photographic reproductions, dated January 8th, 2008; Email
to Kay Atwood from Beth Salem regarding photographic reproduction, dated February 6th,
2008
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2004-2008 |
44 | 03 | MSS025:05.42: Ives, Freeman, Hyde et al photograph
Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Email to Kay Atwood from John Hunting regarding William and Butler Ives research,
dated November 18th, 2003; Email conversation between Kay Atwood and Martha Duncan
regarding William and Butler Ives stereographic research, dated September 16th, 2003;
Letter to David D. Hunting Jr. from Kay Atwood regarding microfilm from the Sacramento
Daily Union, dated July 25th, 2003; Letter to Kay Atwood from Martha Duncan regarding
letters written between William and Butler Ives, dated July 21st; Email to Kay Atwood
from Martha Duncan regarding the address of John Hunting, dated August 6th, 2003;
Email conversation between Kay Atwood and Martha Duncan regarding awaiting mail, dated
July 25th, 2003; Post from Martha Duncan pertaining to Mary Ives Duncan, dated July
14th, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood from Martha Duncan regarding the search for Butler
Ives photographs, dated July 21st, 2003; Email conversation between Kay Atwood and
John Hunting regarding Butler Ives, dated July 17th, 2003; Email to John Hunting from
Kay Atwood regarding information on Butler Ives from the Burton Historical Society,
dated July 17th, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood from Allen I. Hunting Jr. regarding Mary
Ives Duncan, dated July 16th, 2003; Message from a phone call from Allen Ives Hunting
Jr. regarding the marriage between Marvin Allen Ives and Charlotte Allen, dated June
6th, 2003; Letter to David Hunting from Kay Atwood regarding the Ives Papers, dated
June 4th, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood from James Winter regarding the CPRR Survey, dated
May 15th, 2003; Internet search compilation with information pertaining to the Hunting
and Ives families, date accessed is May 16th, 2003; Letter to the staff of the Will
County Historical Society and the Illinois and Michigan Canal Museum from Kay Atwood
regarding a search for photographs of George Warren Hyde
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2003 |
44 | 04 | MSS025:05.43: General Land Office Maps
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
List of map titles used for research; General Land Office Map – Township 1 North,
Range 1 East W.M. Willamette Meridian North from Initial Point to Willamette River
1851; General Land Office Map – Township 1 North, Range 3 West Willamette Base Line
West through Hillsborough 1851; General Land Office Map – Township 1 North, Range 3
West Willamette Base Line near present Forest Grove, Oregon 1851; General Land Office
Map – Township 2 North, Range 1 West Willamette Meridian North; Crossing the Columbia
1851; General Land Office Map – Township 2 North, Range 1 West Willamette Base Line
East through Portland 1851; General Land Office Map – Township 1 South, Range 1 East
Willamette Base Line East to Sandy River 1851; General Land Office Map – Township 14
South, Range 1 West Willamette Meridian South, Calapooya Creek Settlement 1851;
General Land Office Map – Township 17 South, Range 3 West Willamette Meridian South;
Crossing the Willamette 1851; General Land Office Map – Township 11 North, Range 1
West Willamette Meridian North; Warbass', Cowlitz Prairie 1851; General Land Office
Map – Township 7 South, Range 3 West William Ives, Contract 4, 9; Salem and vicinity
1852; General Land Office Map – Township 4 South, Range 2 West William Ives, Contracts
12, 18; French Prairie; Champoeg 1852; General Land Office Map – Township 2 South,
Range 2 East Milwaukie; Oregon City and Vicinity 1852; General Land Office Map –
Township 10 South, Range 3 West James E. Freeman, Contracts 5, 16; Santiam River;
Syracuse 1852; General Land Office Map – Township 9 South, Range 4 West James E.
Freeman, Contracts 5, 16; Willamette River, Buena Vista; Halls Ferry 1852; General
Land Office Map – Township 34 South, Range 6 West Wells Lake and George Hyde, Contract
54; Bates; and Twogood's Inn 1855; General Land Office Map – Township 36 South, Range
2 West Butler Ives and George Hyde, Contract 39, 47; Table Rocks 1854; General Land
Office Map – Township 37 South, Range 2 West Butler Ives and George Hyde; Contract 39;
47; Jacksonville and vicinity 1854; General Land Office Map – Township 39 South, Range
8 West Wells Lake and George Hyde; Contract 54; Illinois Valley 1855; Handwritten
record of hours contributed to unknown task; Letter to Maggie Weaver from Kay Atwood
regarding hard copies of the General Land Office Maps, dated August 28th, 2006; List
of additional map titles; Letter to Kay Atwood from Patty McNamee regarding plot maps
of Oregon, dated February 9th, 2006
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1851-2006 |
44 | 05 | MSS025:05.44: OHS – MSS Text
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Envelope addressed to Kay Atwood, dated November 5th, 2007; Envelope addressed to Kay
Atwood, dated November 5th, 2007; Letter to MaryAnn Cambell from Kay Atwood regarding
a request to include excerpts from a manuscript collection in the Oregon Historical
Society Library, dated October 7th, 2007; Tracking chart for manuscript permissions
application
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2007 |
44 | 06 | MSS025:05.45: Beinecke Library
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
List of autograph and manuscript dealers in the area; Letter to Laurie Klein from Kay
Atwood regarding permission requests from Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library,
dated October 6th, 2007; Tracking chart for manuscript permissions application for
Thomas Nelson Letters; Letter to Kay Atwood from Laurie Klein regarding collection
material provided for research but not publication, dated February 5th, 2004;
Information regarding library instructions from the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript
Library; Correspondence from Laurie Klein to Atwood explaining copyright laws for
Thomas Nelson letter in regards to The Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke
Rare book and Manuscript Library, dated October 16th, 2007; Correspondence form Laurie
Klein to Atwood explaining Howard S. Mott's purchase of the Thomas Nelson letters and
The Beineke Library's necessary citation, dated November 26th, 2007
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2004-2007 |
44 | 07 | MSS025:05.46: Burton Collection – Text
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Correspondence from Atwood to Mark Patrick, Coordinator for Special Collections at
Detroit Public Library requesting permission to use manuscript excerpts for Chaining
Oregon, dated October 8th, 2007; Correspondence from Atwood to Mark Patrick requesting
permission to reprint materials for Chaining Oregon, dated October 8th, 2007; Tracking
chart for manuscript permissions for William Ives Papers, dated October 15th, 2007;
Letter to John Gibson from Kay Atwood regarding the Ives collection status, dated
August 8th, 2003; Letter to Kay Atwood from John Gibson regarding Julia's notebook and
the Ives papers; Outline of material in the Ives Family Manuscript Collections; Letter
to Mark Patrick from Kay Atwood regarding permission to reprint William Ives
Collection material, dated October 15th, 2007
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2003-2007 |
44 | 08 | MSS025:05.47: Western Reserve – Ives MSS
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to Kay Atwood from Connie Hammond regarding citations of the Western Reserve
Historical Society Library, dated October 9th, 2007; Email to Kay Atwood from Connie
Hammond regarding permission requests for WRHS images, dated October 09, 2007; List of
contact information for the Western Reserve Historical Society; Permission request for
Butler Ives collection material, requested by Kay Atwood; Tracking chart for Butler
Ives' Diaries 1850-1853, 1855, and 1860; Western Reserve Butler Ives' Diaries related
documents
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2007 |
44 | 09 | MSS025:05.48: JJ Hill Library – photographs ; TEXT
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Tracking chart for Reed/Hyde Papers, dated August 3rd, 2006; James J. Hill – Library
Photos and Letters, related documentation; Letter to Dr. W. Thomas White regarding
permission requests for a letter from the James J. Hill Library collection; Email to
Kay Atwood from Eileen McCormack regarding descendants of the Hyde family, dated
October 22nd, 2007
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2006-2007 |
44 | 10 | MSS025:05.49: Butler Ives – Photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photograph of a man on horse
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44 | 11 | MSS025:05.50: Ives and Hyde – Misc. Research Findings
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Survey contracts for surveying of Oregon territory, dated February 4th, 1983; Email
to Kay Atwood from Bob Kingston regarding MSS 914, dated March 17th, 2004 attached are
related documents; Record of Cadastral survey contracts; Miscellaneous notes on
scratch paper regarding the Hyde family; Notes pertaining to NARA Files and
Citations
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1983-2004 |
44 | 12 | MSS025:05.51: NARA Clamant Letters
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Series of letters to Stewarts' Creek Rogue River Valley regarding land claims, dated
in 1853; Letter to C.K. Gordon from Amanda (last name unknown), dated September 4th,
1854
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1853-1854 |
44 | 13 | MSS025:05.52: LT Illustrations photographs – No
Copyright
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Illustration of "Miners Cleaning Gold" (2 copies); Envelope containing miscellaneous
notes regarding William Ives material; Sample tracking chart for photos of "Miners
Washing Gold"; photograph of houses in Jacksonville, Oregon; Email to Kay Atwood from
Marshall Don regarding Abbott prints, dated July 13th, 2004; Excerpt of "The Gold
Seekers of '49" by Kimball Webster; Introductory paragraph about linear thinking
attached are a series of photocopies of illustrations; Photocopy of "Miners Cleaning
Gold" with related documents
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2004 |
44 | 14 | MSS025:05.53: OHS MSS 914 – Letters
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Transcription of letter from DLC Claimants, 1853; MSS 914 – Preston, John B. letters
from DLC Claimants, 1853; MSS 914 – Preston, John B. letters from DLC Claimants, 1853
D-G Index; MSS 914 – Preston, John B. letters from DLC Claimants, 1853 N-R Index; MSS
914 – Preston, John B. letters from DLC Claimants, 1853 H-I Index; MSS 914 – Preston,
John B. letters from DLC Claimants, 1853 A-C Index
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1853 |
44 | 15 | MSS025:05.54: Tbury and Metcalf
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to C.K. Gardner from R.B Metcalf, dated February 19th, 1855; Letter to C.K.
Gardner from John B. Preston, dated November 16th, 1854; Letter to C.K. Gardner from
Stephin Matoon, dated November 7th, 1854; Letter to Jacksonville O.J. from a citizen
of Rogue River
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1854-1954 |
45 | 01 | MSS025:05.55: George Hyde – Oregon (and Wells Lake)
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to C.K. Gardner from George Hyde, dated July 25th, 1854; Email to Kay Atwood
from Romey Ware, Douglas County Surveyor, regarding original survey work of George
Hyde, dated November 17th, 2000; Letter to John B. Preston from an unknown sender,
dated July 10th, 1852; Letter to John B. Preston from George Hyde, dated July 8th,
1852; Letter to C.K. Gardner from Wells Lake, dated March 26th, 1855; Letter to C.K.
Gardner from Wells Lake, dated March 26th, 1855; Letter to George Hyde from John B.
Preston, dated October 13th, 1857; Letter to C.K. Gardner from Wells Lake, dated June
19th, 1855; Letter to C.K. Gardner from Lake and Hyde, dated March 19th, 1858; Copy
work request for Mark E. Boyden completed by Shirley Vessella. Attached is a letter to
Shirley Vessells from Mark E. Boyden regarding survey crew members in early Oregon
territory, dated March 3rd, 1981; Miscellaneous handwritten notes on scratch paper
regarding George Hyde and John B. Preston
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1852-2000 |
45 | 02 | MSS025:05.56: Burt, William – Surveyor's Companion
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photocopy of "A Key to the Solar Compass, and Surveyor's Companion" by William A.
Burt; Notable quotes from William Burt's "A Key to the Solar Compass, and Surveyor's
Companion"
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45 | 03 | MSS025:05.57: Webster, Kimball
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes on scratch paper pertaining to Kimball Webster;
Photocopy of "The Gold Seekers of '49" by Kimball Webster, published in 1917; Excerpt
of "The Gold Seekers of '49" by Kimball Webster, attached is a book review published
by American Memory
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1917 |
45 | 04 | MSS025:05.58: Applegate, Jesse
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to John B. Preston from unknown sender, dated September 19th, 1851; Letter to
John B. Preston from Jesse Applegate, dated August 21st, 1853; Letter to John B.
Preston from Jesse Applegate, dated September 2nd, 1853; Letter to John B. Preston
from Jesse Applegate, dated September 2nd, 1853 (different letter); Letter to C.K.
Gardner from Jesse Applegate, dated November 12th, 1853; Letter to C.K. Gardner from
Jesse Applegate, dated January 25th, 1854; Letter to C.K. Gardner from Jesse
Applegate, dated May 3rd, 1854; Excerpts from a letter from Frances Fuller Victor to
Judge Deady, dated August 21st, 1883
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1851-1883 |
45 | 05 | MSS025:05.59: John McLoughlin – Oregon City
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Typed notes regarding John McLoughlin; Excerpts and quotes from "John McLoughlin and
the Far Northwest"; Fraction of township No. 2 South Range No. 2 East Willamette;
Typed notes regarding inventory of McLoughlin expenditures
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45 | 06 | MSS025:05.60: Nelson, Thomas
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Notes on the Thomas Nelson Papers from The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library;
Series of letter correspondence for Thomas Nelson in the 1850's taken from WA MSS 71
of The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library and WA MSS S-21 76 of the Thomas
Nelson Papers
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45 | 07 | MSS025:05.61: LT People
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Photograph of John B. Preston contained in the "Louis H. Hyde Family Book", dated
1920; Photograph of Mrs. John B. Preston (Lucy Ann Hyde) contained in the "Louis H.
Hyde Family Book", dated 1920; Portrait photograph of John B. Preston; photograph of
men on horses; photograph of William and Sarah (Hyde) Ives; Excerpt of an article
about C.K. Gardner; Stats on "The Pictorial Field-Book of the War of 1812; or,
Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and
Traditions of the Last War for American Independence" by Benson J. Lossing
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1920 |
45 | 08 | MSS025:05.62: Other Surveyors – Correspondence
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to Gen. H. Beldon from an unknown sender; Letter to the Surveyor General of
Oregon and Washington from William Burk, dated May 15th, 1854; Letter to Mr. Thompson
from A. R. Armstrong, dated August 10th, 1859
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1854-1859 |
45 | 09 | MSS025:05.63: "Claim Contracts"
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to B. F. Cartes from unknown sender, dated July 12th, 1853
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1853 |
45 | 10 | MSS025:05.64: Surveying Industry: Kay's Articles
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Excerpt of "Genealogical Material in Oregon Donation Land Claims" 1957; Article
titled "Willamette Initial Point History" from The Oregon Surveyor, dated July-August
1993; Excerpt from The Oregon Surveyor from February/March 1994; Introductory
paragraph from the Cartographic Records of the Public Land Survey in Minnesota; Search
results for The Public Land Surveys in Oregon; Copy of The Oregon Surveyor from
August/September 1999; Excerpt of "Notes on Oregon Conditions in the Fifties" by
Thomas W. Prosch; Copy of the Oregon and Washington Donation Land Files 1851 – 1903
series m815; Email to Kay Atwood from Norman Caldwell regarding chapters 2 & 4
reviews, dated June 26th, 2004
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1851-2004 |
45 | 11 | MSS025:05.65: Field Notes; Indexes/Summaries
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Excerpt of "Original Survey Field Books of Ives and Hyde Index", dated 1854; Notes on
the field notes, dated March 30th, 2001; Notes on DLC Claim Records from the Medford
Library
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1854-2004 |
45 | 12 | MSS025:05.66: LT Illustrations – Instruments
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Series of illustrations of surveying instruments with list of contents attached;
Photocopy of The American Surveyor issue from October 2006
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2006 |
45 | 13 | MSS025:05.67: Photographs /Engravings
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Film negatives of portrait photos of men; List of illustrations for Chaining Oregon;
Illustration of survey instrument; Series of sample tracking charts for photos for
collection material requested; Photocopy of an Illustration of The Solar Compass with
description; photograph of an Illustration of The Solar Compass; photograph of an
illustration of a surveying instrument; photograph of an illustration of a small town;
photograph of Table Rock; photograph of an Illustration of The Solar Compass; Portrait
photograph of a man; Portrait photograph of a man; Portrait photograph of C.K.
Gardner; photograph of an illustration of some houses in a clearing of trees (2
copies); photograph of houses in a cul-de-sac; photograph of town on the river;
photograph of a family portrait; photograph of an illustration of a small town;
photograph of homes in Jacksonville, Oregon; Portrait photograph of a man; Portrait
photograph of a man; photograph showing all photos printed; photograph of Kimball
Webster (3 copies)
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45 | 14 | MSS025:05.68: Field Notes – Oregon and Washington (BLM)
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Series of letters and documents related to the Willamette Meridian; Series of letters
and documents related to the Willamette Meridian North of the Baseline; Series of
letters and documents related to Oregon and Washington surveying; Miscellaneous
handwritten notes on scratch paper
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46 | 01 | MSS025:05.69: Rogue River Valley Desc.
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Biographical research on the Patton family including
Mrs. Frances N. Patton, Matthew Patton, and Thomas McF. Patton written by Janine M.
Bork. Published in 2001; List of quotes pertaining to the Indian population in Oregon;
Copy of "Oregon War: Review of Agent Metcalf's Letter of Defense" by John Beeson;
Excerpt from the Oregonian from July 3rd, 1952
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1952-2001 |
46 | 02 | MSS025:05.70: Ives, William – Biography
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Overview of the Reed and Hyde Families: An Inventory of their Papers at the Minnesota
Historical Society; Handwritten notes regarding the William Ives Collection; Written
material regarding Massachusetts and The Industrial Revolution (1820-1870); Written
material regarding the "Investigations at the Millecoquins River Shipwreck Site" by
John R. Halsey, dated November 2nd, 1991; Copy of Michigan township census of 1860,
dated July 25th, 1860; Notes and research regarding the first generation of the Ives
family, accessed on May 16th, 2003; Excerpt of The Compendium of American Genealogy
including William Hyde and Sarah Noble Ives; Search results from the Ancestry World
Tree Viewer for Butler Ives and relatives; Notes on the land owners of Grosse Ile;
Overview of the Marie Gilchrist collection, dated 1904
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1860-2003 |
46 | 03 | MSS025:05.71: Hyde, George – Biography
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding George Hyde; Excerpt of "Genesee County"
author unknown; Email to Kay Atwood from Roger Gambrel regarding G.W. Hyde's death
date, dated November 18th, 2000; Excerpt of The Joliet Daily News including the
obituary of George Hyde, dated November 30th, 1891; Email to Kay Atwood from Norman
Caldwell regarding mentions of George Hyde in The Joliet Daily News, dated November
16th, 2000; Excerpt of newspaper including a mention of George Hyde, dated February
20th, 1855; Excerpt of "History of Will County, Illinois" published 1878; Typed copy
of George Hyde's obituary from The Joliet, dated December 4th, 1891; Research
information request form for George Warren Hyde material from the Joliet Public
Library, dated March 5th, 2003; Individual census record for George Warren Hyde from
the International Genealogical Index; Letter to Thomas White from Kay Atwood regarding
a possible catalogue or index available for the collection, dated April 6th, 2003;
Index of "Pioneer women of Vancouver Island" 1843-1866 by N. de Bertrand Lugrin;
Letter to Thomas White from Kay Atwood regarding photographs of George Hyde; Letter to
Kay Atwood from Thomas White regarding photographs of George Hyde; German translation
of "Holocaust Swept Lake Erie Side-wheeler 105 Years Ago" by C.J. Dow; Handwritten
letter to "Father" from unknown sender, dated October 13th, 1983; Handwritten material
regarding George Warren Hyde, writer unknown
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1855-2003 |
46 | 04 | MSS025:05.72: Preston, John – Biography
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Letter to Kay Atwood from Thomas White regarding photographs of the Hyde family;
Excerpts of newspaper articles that reference John Preston; Individual census record
for John Bower Preston; Individual census record for Julia Elizabeth Hyde; Copy of
"The Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island 1843-1866" by N. de Bertrand Lugrin, published
1928; Email to Kay Atwood from Erwin Wodarczak regarding the Trutch Papers, dated
September 9th, 2002; Notes on John Preston and family from the Rogue Valley
Genealogical Society; Document regarding the will and inventory of Isaac Preston of
Cumberland County; Email to Kay Atwood from Frank (last name unknown) regarding Ninon
and Ray's spring vacation, dated April 21st, 2003; List of appointed canal officers
and agents in September 3rd, 1838; Excerpt of "I & M Canal Pioneers Taming the
Passageway" regarding the first settlers stories of the pioneers; Excerpts of articles
in The Oregonian that reference May 26th, 1965; Excerpt of "The History of Will
County, Illinois"; Document outlining the life of "Joel A. Matteson" 1853-1856; Census
records of Jefferson County, dated June 24th, 1860; Census records of Will County,
dated June 7th, 1860; Individual census record for Josiah Walker Preston; Email to Kay
Atwood from Sandy McGuire regarding a newspaper called "Oregon City Enterprise
Courier," dated May 15th, 2001; Individual census record for Allan Millar; Photocopy
of a photograph of John B. Preston
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1838-2003 |
46 | 05 | MSS025:05.73: Gardner, Charles
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Temporary record for the George Clinton Gardner papers, dated 1809-1900; Document
outlining the life and death of Ann Eliza Gardner and Col. Charles Kitchel Gardner;
Biographical description of Charles K. Gardner; Glossary of "Surveyor General";
Excerpt of written material pertaining to C.K. Gardner; Information about John Zieber
and his journal, 1851
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1809-1900 |
46 | 06 | MSS025:05.74: Wells Lake
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Handwritten miscellaneous notes regarding Wells Lake; Recommendation of which
publication to search for information regarding Wells Lake – Chicago Daily News;
Letter to Laura Aenenson from Kay Atwood regarding the date and setting of the death
of Wells Lake, dated August 28th, 2003; Email to Kay Atwood from Laura Aenenson
regarding the search for Wells Lake's obituary, dated August 19th, 2003; Household
record for the Lake household from the 1880 census record; Individual record for Wells
Cushmann Lake from the international genealogical index; Census record ledger for Cook
County, IL 1870; Miscellaneous ancestral internet searches for the Lake family
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1870-2003 |
46 | 07 | MSS025:05.75: Evans and Shumard
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Biographical statement on Benjamin Franklin Shumard (1820-1869); 1st Index entry for
John Evans, dated June 1st, 1852; Copy of "Oregon and Washington Surveys" by John
Evans, 1851
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1820-1869 |
46 | 08 | MSS025:05.76: To New York, NY; to Oregon
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Typed notes regarding Empire City; Copy of "Long Day's Journey: The Steamboat &
Stagecoach Era in the Northern West" by Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes; Excerpts of articles
regarding "Samuel Thurston and the teachers"; Miscellaneous handwritten notes
regarding "the trip specifics"; Article excerpt listing passengers on the steamer
Columbia, dated May 8th, 1851; Excerpt of "San Francisco: The Story of a City" by John
Bernard McGloin; List of steamer boats with brief descriptions; Written description of
The Cherokee steam boat; Description of sketches from 1878 on partial microfilm:
negative and positive; Reminiscences of Mrs. E. W. Wilson from the Federal Writers'
Project; American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writer's Project,
1936-1940.
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1851-1940 |
46 | 09 | MSS025:05.77: Wisconsin / Michigan Desc
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Typewritten notes on the History of American Life and Thought from the SOU Library;
Notes on the financial panic of 1837; Email to Kay Atwood from Brenda Fink regarding
social expectations of men in the 19th century, dated April 18th, 2003; Email to Kay
Atwood from Brenda Fink regarding masculinity studies, dated April 21st, 2003; List of
Michigan surveyors generals in the 19th century from the White Big Book; Notes on
Freeman: Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa; USGS aerial imagery map; Notes on
Wisconsin/Michigan; Minnesota in brief; Minnesota in brief; Michigan in brief; Email
to Kay Atwood from Dick Straw regarding historian questions, dated January 29th, 2004;
Email to Kay Atwood from Martha Duncan regarding the "Uncle Able" letter, dated
January 31st, 2004; List of Native Michigan Trees
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1837-2004 |
46 | 10 | MSS025:05.78: "Gazelle"
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Excerpt of the Oregonian from April 15th, 1854
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1854 |
46 | 11 | MSS025:05.79: Towns; Willamette Valley Steamboats, etc.
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Notes on Champoeg/Steamboats; Notes on Willamette Landings (Corning); Notes on
Fairfield Marion County; Excerpt of the article "Champoeg: Unusual Brick Hearth Tells
a Story of Home's Inhabitants" published by The Oregonian, dated August 13th, 2003
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2003 |
46 | 12 | MSS025:05.80: Surveyor General's Office; Political
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Oregon statesmen index; Excerpts of newspaper articles from Oregon publication during
mid-19th century; Notes regarding acts of Washington territory during 1853-54; Quote
from "Public Land Surveys" by Stewart (p.50-51); Information regarding the Oregon
Legislative Assembly (3rd territorial) including Thomas Nelson; Letter to Hon. J.
Butterfield from J. B. Preston regarding travelling and the "Steamer California",
dated March 31st, 1851; List of U.S. presidential elections and Oregon governors of
the 19th century
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1851-1854 |
46 | 13 | MSS025:05.81: Solar Compass
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Description of the solar compass from The National Museum of American History;
Article titled "Operating Principles of a Burt's Solar Compass" by F.D. Uzes, dated
October 8th, 1989; Article titled "The Search For An Ancestor: Pioneer Survey William
A. Burt" by John S. Burt, dated October 8th, 1989; Email to Kay Atwood from Bud Uzes
regarding Davies book, dated April 17th, 2003; Photos and description of the solar
compass
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1989-2003 |
46 | 14 | MSS025:05.82: Oregon City - Descriptions etc.
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Handwritten notes pertaining to Oregon City research; Excerpt of "The Spousal Letters
of Samuel R. Thurston, Oregon's First Territorial Delegate" by James R. Perry, Richard
H. Chused, and Mary DeLano; Notes regarding QHQ Volume 49 (1948) Barker, Burt Brown,
"The Estate of Dr. John McLoughlin: The Papers Discovered"; Copy of Oregon Historical
Quarterly published in September 1949; Written description of Oregon City and Oregon
in the early 1850's by Shwartes; Article titled "Early Missionaries and the
Organization of St. John's Church"; Written description of the Willamette Valley and
Champoeg by Hussey; Copy of "Historic Capitols of Oregon… an Illustrated Chronology"
by William Allen Bentson
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1948-1949 |
46 | 15 | MSS025:05.83: Video Material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
CD titled "Maps for Kay Atwood Book" dated March 3rd, 2008; CD titled "Chaining
Oregon – Kay Atwood" dated March 5th, 2008; CD titled "Surveying North of the River"
by Jerry Olson, signed on January 29th, 2011
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2008-2011 |
47 | 01 | MSS025:05.84: Books
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Jackson County Conversations by Kay Atwood (4 copies); Mill Creek Journal: Ashland
Oregon 1850-1860 by Kay Atwood (4 copies); Illahe: The Story of Settlement in the
Rogue River Canyon by Kay Atwood (3 copies); Chaining Oregon by Kay Atwood on CD
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1850-1860 |
MSS025:06: Chinese Research, 1855-2000Return to Top
Container(s): Box 48
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48 | 01 | MSS025:06.01: J. LaLande – Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
LaLande, Jeffrey M., Dr., 1947-
Printed rough draft of Kay Atwood's Chinese research book (pg 1-122)
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48 | 02 | MSS025:06.02: J. LaLande – Chinese Research Continued
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
LaLande, Jeffrey M., Dr., 1947-
Printed rough draft of Kay Atwood's Chinese research book (pg 123- 217)
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48 | 03 | MSS025:06.03: J. LaLande – Chinese Research Continued
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
LaLande, Jeffrey M., Dr., 1947-
Printed rough draft of Kay Atwood's Chinese research book (pg 218-389)
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48 | 04 | MSS025:06.04: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
White miner names and locations featuring James Buckley, Jacob Pence, and James
Sterling; Diaries of James Mason Hutchings, dated 1855; List of important pages from
Kay Atwood's Chinese research material; 1860 Chinese Census
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1855-1862 |
48 | 05 | MSS025:06.05: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Ledger document with Chinese population recorded; Chronological list of events
relating to Kay's Chinese research material; Article titled "one Long Summer… With
Only Chinese Miners for Company!" by Dan L. Green of the Grants Pass Daily Courier,
dated January 10th, 2000
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1863-2000 |
48 | 06 | MSS025:06.06: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Chronological list of happenings in relation to Kay's Chinese research; Chronological
list of happenings in relation to Kay's Chinese research pt.2; Miscellaneous
handwritten notes regarding the Chinese research material 1860-1870; 1870 Chinese
census record; Written material about Lin Ho recorded by W.C. Owen on May 10th, 1870;
Jackson county tax records; Miscellaneous notes for the Chinese research material;
Longhand writing about Won Yoing; Longhand transcription and court documents relating
to the Chinese research; Written material regarding Chinese holidays around 1871;
Description of real estate belonging to the Chinese population in the region
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1860-1872 |
48 | 07 | MSS025:06.07: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Chronological list of events pertaining to the Oregon Chinese population; Updated
chronological list of events pertaining to the Oregon Chinese population; Written
description of Chinese historical happenings in 1873; Written description of Chinese
historical happenings in 1873 (photocopy); Written description of Chinese women and
their roles in the immigrant families (2 copies); Miscellaneous handwritten notes
pertaining to the Chinese immigrants in the 1870's; Bill of sale of mining claim;
Research findings about the Chinese population of the 1870's; Miscellaneous newspaper
excerpt from the 1870's pertaining to the Chinese population in Oregon
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1873-1876 |
48 | 08 | MSS025:06.08: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Diary entry from late March of 1877; Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Description of
historical happenings during 1870; Diary entry from April of 1879 regarding a missing
bamboo basket; Written description of a report from The Oregon Sentinel about a
Chinese miner named Tom (or Tong), March 17th, 1880 (2 copies); Chronological list of
events relating to the Oregon Chinese population (2 copies); Chronological list of
events relating to the Oregon Chinese population from TIMES (2 copies); Chronological
list of events relating to the Oregon Chinese population from TIMES cont. (2 copies);
Chronological list of events relating to the Oregon Chinese population from TIMES
cont. (2 copies); Chronological list of events relating to the Oregon Chinese
population from TIMES cont. (2 copies); Handwritten notes regarding Gin Lin; Bill of
sales of mining claim; Handwritten, chronological list of events relating to the
Oregon Chinese Population in 1878; Handwritten document on legal paper relating to
Chinese mining operations; Record of court proceedings; Excerpt of The Oregon Sentinel
with the article "The China Question" dated March 28th, 1877; List of photos and
household numbers, dated 1880; 1880 census for the Chinese population in Oregon;
Miscellaneous notes regarding the Chinese material
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1870-1880 |
48 | 09 | MSS025:06.09: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Dates with brief descriptions of happenings for that
day, dated late 1884 (2 copies); Dates with brief descriptions of happenings for that
day cont., dated late 1884 (2 copies); Dates with brief descriptions of happenings for
that day from Times, dated throughout 1881; Dates with brief descriptions of
happenings for that day, dated late 1881; Notes on wills and probates; Handwritten
record of court proceedings; Dates with brief descriptions of happenings for that day
from Times, dated throughout 1880's (2 copies)
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1881-1884 |
48 | 10 | MSS025:06.10: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
List of dates with brief descriptions of happenings for that day, dated 1880's;
Chinese Research 1889-1894
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1880-1894 |
48 | 11 | MSS025:06.11: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Written descriptions of events regarding the Oregon
Chinese population; Dates with brief descriptions of happenings for that day, dated
late 1880; Chinese estate material notes; Estate material, dated August 29th, 1889
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1889-1894 |
48 | 12 | MSS025:06.12: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Dates with brief descriptions of happenings for that
day, dated late 1897-1898 (2 copies); Notes on Oregon Chinese population regarding
probate notes and deed records (2 copies); Excerpt of The Medford Mail Tribune with
the article "No One Remembers Her Name" by Nan Hannon, dated March 4th, 1985 (2
copies)
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1895-1898 |
48 | 13 | MSS025:06.13: Gin Lin
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Empty envelope addressed to Kay Atwood from Marg Kee; Excerpt from the Medford Mail
Tribune with article titled "Gin Lin's Trail" dated November 30th, 1990 (2 copies);
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Letter to Wilson W. Kee from Kay Atwood regarding Gin
Lin, dated September 7, 1977; Calligraphy autograph of a "Chinaman"; Empty envelope
addressed to Kay Atwood from Marg Kee; Empty envelope addressed to Kay Atwood;
Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Beulah Kee regarding a Chinese village, dated
November 29th, 1981; Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Marg Kee (Beulah), dated
June 9th, 1981; Handwritten letter to Kay Atwood from Marg Kee, dated November 19th;
Miscellaneous excepts of notes and documents; Excerpt of newspaper with article titled
"Charles Smith Recalls Chiny" dated April 3rd, 1935; Brochure for the Gin Lin Trail;
Article titled "'Gin Lin' New Trail Will Commemorate 19th Century Chinese Miner" by
Dick Jewett of the Medford Mail Tribune; Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Gin
Lin
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1935-1990 |
48 | 14 | MSS025:06.14: Kubei Ledger Material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Excerpts of the Kubei Ledger
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49 | 01 | MSS025:06.15: Chinese Research - photographs
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Portrait photograph of Chinese man; photograph of a creek; photograph of a forest;
photograph of a forest trail; photograph of a wooden structure; photograph of a bush;
Film strip of a water wheel; Film strips of forest and water wheel; photograph of a
storefront; Portrait photograph of a Chinese man; photograph of a handwritten
document; photograph of a handwritten document; photograph of a handwritten document;
photograph of a handwritten document; photograph of a handwritten document; photograph
of a young Chinese man; photograph of a young Chinese man; photograph of a young
Chinese man; photograph of older Chinese woman; photograph of a young Chinese man;
photograph of a young Chinese man; photograph of a young Chinese man; photograph of a
young Chinese man; photograph of a young Chinese woman; photograph of a young Chinese
man; photograph of a young Chinese man; photograph of a Chinese woman with baby;
photograph of a young Chinese man; photograph of two Chinese women with baby;
photograph of a group of people in front of wagon; photograph of a young Chinese man;
photograph of young Chinese girl with doll; photograph of a young Chinese man;
photograph of a home overgrown by plants; photograph of a brick building; photograph
of small village; photograph of a field; photograph of small village on a creek;
photograph of a handwritten document; photograph of a handwritten document; photograph
of a handwritten document; photograph of a handwritten document; photograph of trees
in snow; photograph of a handwritten document; photograph of Chinese men in a field;
photograph of man and woman; Portrait photograph of a Chinese man; photograph of a
young Chinese man; Portrait photograph of Chinese man; Portrait photograph of Chinese
man; Portrait photograph of Chinese man; Portrait photograph of Chinese man
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49 | 02 | MSS025:06.16: Chinese Research – photographs Cont.
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous film strips; Group of people in front of the Joss House (2 copies);
photograph of people in an alley; photograph of a man looking at a banner; photograph
of a baby labeled "A Native Son"; photograph of a shoemaker; photograph of the street
of gamblers by day; photograph of man with small children; photograph of a family
waiting for a car; photograph of a family standing together; photograph of man showing
a toy to a young boy; photograph of men picking out flowers; photograph of a man
holding young girl; photograph of men at the market; photograph of a man sitting in a
chair; photograph of a woman walking; photograph of a family dressed up; photograph of
a man titled "The Opium Fiend"; photograph of " Young Aristocrats"; photograph of a
man holding "The New Toy"; photograph of a man smiling; photograph of "Children of
High Class"; photograph of children walking photograph of "The Morning Market";
photograph of woman and child "Carrying New Year's Presents; photograph of people
around a wagon; photograph of children playing with sticks; photograph of people in an
alley; photograph of young boy and girl holding hands; photograph of people "Reading
the Tong Proclamation; photograph of a man on the sidewalk; photograph of a man in the
sunlight; photograph of "The Paper Gatherer"; photograph of children in nice clothing;
photograph of "New Year's Day Before the Theatre"
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49 | 03 | MSS025:06.17: Chinese Research – photographs Cont
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Handwritten list of photos taken with David S. 1977; photograph of a barn in a field;
photograph of a dirt road; photograph of an overgrown field; photograph of an
overgrown field; photograph of an overgrown field; photograph of an overgrown field;
photograph of an overgrown field; photograph of an overgrown field; photograph of an
overgrown field; photograph of an overgrown field; photograph of an overgrown
field.
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1977 |
49 | 04 | MSS025:06.18: Chinese Research – photographs Cont.
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous film strips; photograph of a forest; photograph of a field with trees;
photograph of a wooden structure; photograph of a forest; photograph of a forest;
photograph of a forest; photograph of a forest; photograph of a forest; photograph of
large cylinders in forest; photograph of a forest; photograph of a forest; photograph
of a wooden structure; photograph of an open pipe in the forest; photograph of a
forest; photograph of a forest; photograph of a forest; photograph of a forest;
photograph of a wooden structure; photograph of a wooden structure; photograph of a
forest; photograph of a forest; Film slide of a group of men standing together;
Portrait photograph of a man; photograph of people on a farm; Miscellaneous film
strips
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49 | 05 | MSS025:06.19: Miscellaneous Chinese Research Findings (Jacksonville
Area)
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Inventory record for the State of Oregon Inventory of Historic Properties, record for
"The Beekman Bank"; Newspaper clipping with article "Chinese Mining Camp to be
Excavated" by Richard Cockle, published in the Oregonian on April 16th, 1992;
Miscellaneous handwritten research notes; Business card for the "Chinese Art Studio";
Jackson County's Banking History: The First Bank in Jackson County, Oregon The Beekman
Banking House; Excerpt from "Gold in the Woodpile"; Newspaper clipping with article
titled "Life on Applegate in the Late 1850's Recorded in Diary" by Betty Miller
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1992 |
49 | 06 | MSS025:06.20: Chinese Art
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Unbound sketch book (empty); Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Art piece, metallic
square on paper; Art piece, Hong Kong print; Art piece, metallic square on paper; Art
piece, winter landscape watercolor; Art piece, coral flowers watercolor; Art piece,
bamboo watercolor; Art piece, B&W bamboo watercolor; Art piece, blue flowers
watercolor; Art piece, two birds watercolor; Art piece, pine tree branch watercolor;
Art piece, red flower watercolor.
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49 | 07 | MSS025:06.21: Chinese Research – Jacksonville Background
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Excerpt of written material, part three: social institutions; Excerpt of "Two Years
in Oregon"; Bulletin of the Chinese Historical Society of America, posted November
1969; Excerpt of "The Chinese in America" – documents
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1969 |
49 | 08 | MSS025:06.22: Chinese Research
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Empty envelope addressed to Kay Atwood from H. M. Lai; Letter to Kay Atwood from H.M.
Lai regarding the historical research of the Chinese population, dated February 13th,
1975; Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Letter to Kay Atwood from William G. Phelps
regarding a memorandum of the Chinese work on the Central Pacific, dated February
11th, 1976; Letter to Kay Atwood from George Kraus regarding the Chinese role in
building Oregon transportation lines, dated February 10th, 1976; Letter to Jo Ann
Williamson from Kay Atwood regarding Gin Lin research, dated February 1st, 1977
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1975-1977 |
49 | 09 | MSS025:06.23: OHS – Beekman Material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes
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49 | 10 | MSS025:06.24: Possible Sources – Still to Check
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Brochure for the Gin Lin Trail; Map of the Sterling
Mine Ditch located on National Resource Land; Business card for Tai Yuen & Co.;
Business card for Thomas W. Chinn; Empty envelope addressed to Kay Atwood
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49 | 11 | MSS025:06.25: Draft Notes and Ideas
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Chinese writing practice; Events and time frames
related to the Chinese in Jacksonville; List of item to include in book; Piece of
textured art paper; Handwritten notes on large, brown paper
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49 | 12 | MSS025:06.26: Census Material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Handwritten notes regarding census records
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1880 |
49 | 13 | MSS025:06.27: Gin Lin; Wong Foo; Oh Chow – Deed Material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Copy of "regular deed records"; Jackson county Courthouse Material; Legal Records;
Handwritten notes regarding court documents and deed material; Application for Patent
for Placer Mining Claim
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49 | 14 | MSS025:06.28: Material from Kubei Wilson Ledger
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Excerpt of the Kubei Ledger
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49 | 15 | MSS025:06.29: Mining Laws: Blue
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Excerpt of "Mining Laws of Jackson County, 1860 – 1876" by Verne Blue
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1860-1876 |
49 | 16 | MSS025:06.30: Miscellaneous Research Findings
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Handwritten material on legal paper; Clippings of an
article titled "A Moral Perjurer, if not Legal, and His Aiders and Abettors" published
in the Times; Clippings of an article titled "Vite Prejudice and the Chinese"
published in The Oregon Sentinel, dated Summer of 1873
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1873 |
49 | 17 | MSS025:06.31: Circuit Court Index and Case Material
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes; List of events and dated in chronological order
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49 | 18 | MSS025:06.32: Research on Leong Chow, O. Chow, Wong Gooh, Wong Foo,
etc
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes
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49 | 19 | MSS025:06.33: Chinese Research – Court Cases
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Court summons for W. S. Hayden and Theodore Cameron vs. Soon, Laue, and Wong;
Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding circuit course cases
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49 | 20 | MSS025:06.34: Index to Mining Records
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Handwritten notes with page numbers; Alphabetical list of names and page numbers in
which they are featured
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MSS025:06.35: Miscellaneous Research Findings
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Series of photos of the forest; photograph small village on the lake; Art piece,
B&W flower watercolor; Art piece, inkblot; Art piece, crowd next to ship, ink; Art
piece, metallic square on paper; Art piece, mountain at sunrise watercolor; List of
projects completed; Article from the Grants Pass Courier regarding Mrs. C.W. Thurman
(McKee) dated April 13th, 1935; Miscellaneous handwritten notes; Aerial map of China;
Chronological list of dates with events that occurred on those dates; photograph of a
building on Jacksonville, "Housed Chinese Laundry" Lim Wang; Portrait photograph of
Yang of Jacksonville. Oversized: Photocopied survey map (2).
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1935 | ||
51 | 01 | MSS025:06.36: Kay Atwood scrapbook page: 1869
Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee)
Kay Atwood scrapbook for Chinese research
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Subject Terms
- Frontier and pioneer life
- Historic buildings
Geographical Names
- Oregon, Southern
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Atwood, Kay (Katherine Conlee) (cre)