The history of Harry and David (and Bear Creek Corporation). Where Past Meets Present, Page 95 |
Bear Creek Corporation developed by Harry and David Holmes
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The Ghost towns and stories of the Illinois valley. Where Past Meets Present, Page 54 |
Ghost towns of the Illinois valley and Josephine county.
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The Golden Bank and house of C. C. Beekman. Where Past Meets Present, Page 58 |
History of C. C. Beekman his businesses and home in Jacksonville.
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The golden Rhotenfamily of giants. Where Past Meets Present, Page 61 |
History of the Rhoten brothers. And especially Enos.
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The story and history of the railroads. Where Past Meets Present, Page 63 |
Railroad development and legacy through Oregon
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Adroit Construction. Where Past Meets Present, Page 69 |
History of Adroit construction and the men who built it. Bob Mayers, Steve Lawrence, Steve Shapiro, Jason Stranberg and Tom Walker
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Dutch brothers coffee. Where Past Meets Present, Page 72 |
Dutch Bros coffee from a push cart to a large company. Dane Boersma, Travis Boersma
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KMED and Bill and Blanche Virgin: southern Oregons radio pioneers. Where Past Meets Present, Page 75 |
Radio stations KFAY and KMED. Developed by William "Bill" Jackson Virgin and his wife Blanche Virgin and Robert Ruhl.
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Rogue Creamery. Where Past Meets Present, Page 79 |
History of the Rogue Creamery, Gaetano "Tom" Vella and Ignazio "Ig" Vella
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Rogue Credit Union. Where Past Meets Present, Page 82 |
History of the development of Rogue Credit Union.
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Sid DeBoer and Lithia Motors. Where Past Meets Present, Page 85 |
History of the development of Lithia Motors from one store to a chain.
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Snider's Dairy: Medford's first commercial dairy. Where Past Meets Present, Page 88 |
History and development of Snider's Dairy by John and Maude Snider.
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The Grange Co-op. Where Past Meets Present, Page 92 |
From its humble beginnings with ninty nine members to a large and diversified corporation.
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Mt. Shasta. Where Past Meets Present, Page 143 |
Mt. Shasta popular with everbody from skiers to new agers.
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The Carpenters and Their Foundation. Where Past Meets Present, Page 157 |
Alfred and Leonard Carpenter founded the Carpenter Foundation.
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Bill and Florence Schneider. Where Past Meets Present, Page 149 |
Long time Philanthropists with generous donations to many worth while organisations.
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Grants Pass. Where Past Meets Present, Page 404 |
Grants Pass is the third county seat of Josephine County.
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Shady Cove. Where Past Meets Present, Page 401 |
Shady Cove was named after a popular spot where people used to wait for the ferry crossing.
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The City of Rogue River. Where Past Meets Present, Page 399 |
The City of Rogue River has gone by several names over the years. "Tailholt" then Woodville.
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Gold Hill. Where Past Meets Present, Page 396 |
Originally laid out by Thomas Chavner a local entrupreneur the town of Gold Hill is esentially unchanged today.
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Eagle Point. Where Past Meets Present, Page 394 |
James J. Fryer considered to be the "Father of Eagle Point" aquired land on Little Butte Creek in 1852 and the settlement developed around him.
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Jacksonville. Where Past Meets Present, Page 391 |
John R. Poole and James Cluggage were the original founders of "Table Rock City" now known as Jacksonville.
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Medford. Where Past Meets Present, Page 387 |
Property to start Medford was deeded to the railroad.
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Central Point. Where Past Meets Present, Page 385 |
Central Point was started by the crossing of two pioneer wagon trails.
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Phoenix. Where Past Meets Present, Page 382 |
Originally Named "Gasburg" after a colorful local citizen. Sylvister M. Waite brought about the change to "Pheonix"
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