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Mega Index Sources
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SOHS Magazines | MI 179740 | Peter Britt: The Man Beyond the Camera |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n1, Winter 2005:p. 6 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179741 | Cinema Magic Casts Spell Close to Home, movies made in the Rogue Valley, Dawna Curler |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n1, Winter 2005:p. 8 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179742 | Sheet Music from the 1890s |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 10 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179743 | Comunidad en Transicion: Mexican Migrants in Southern Oregon, John Enders |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 12 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179744 | Commentay by an African American professor at SOU, about lack of diversity in the Rogue Valley, D. L. Richardson |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 14 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179745 | Mountain of Mystery, Negro Ben mountain perhaps named for Ben Johnson, Jan Wright |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 15 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179746 | Japanese Internment Poster |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 16 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179747 | Question of Loyalty, Tule Lake Segregation Center, the Japanese in W |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 17 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179748 | Sikh Immigrants; Taking Their Place In Southern Oregon History, Dawna Curler |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 18 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179749 | Desire for Citizenship: Kanaka Flat |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 19 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179750 | Census Figures 1900 & 2000 |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 3 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179751 | SOHS Remembers: In Memory of David Rishell |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 4 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179752 | SOHS Today & Exhibits Annual Meeting Recap |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 5 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179753 | Some of the Best Citizens: Intolerance in Southern Oregon, Ku Klux Klan, racism, James J. Phillips, Ph.D. |
SOHS Magazine, v7 n3, Summer 2005:p. 6 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179754 | Through Children's Eyes: Growing Up in Southern Oregon, Bill Miller |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n2, Spring 2005:p. 12 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179755 | Community Involvement: Building Bridges, McKee Bridge, Warren Merz |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n2, Spring 2005:p. 18 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179756 | Homework: Then and Now |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n2, Spring 2005:p. 4 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179757 | Exhibits: Peter Britt: The Man Beyond the Camera |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n2, Spring 2005:p. 5 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179758 | SOHS is On the Air: As It Was |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n2, Spring 2005:p. 7 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179759 | 20th Annual Children's Heritage Fair, Jan Wright |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n2, Spring 2005:p. 8 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179760 | Putting Up Jars: Preserving Food in the Early 1900s, Sherry Wachter |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 11 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179761 | Big Black Spiders, three-legged pans, Steve Wyatt |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 12 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179762 | Etiquette of the Table, manners and table settings in 1887 |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 13 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179763 | 1930s Menu from Valentine's Café |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 14 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179764 | Acorns, Berries and Camas: the ABC's of Native Food Sources, Jennifer Brennock Buckner |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 16 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179765 | Camas , Nan Hannon |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 16 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179766 | Death Camas, Nan Hannon & Donn L. Todt |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 17 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179767 | From the Kitchen of…. Rogue Valley Heirloom Recipes |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 18 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179768 | Rogue Creamery |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 19 |
SOHS Magazines | MI 179769 | SOHS Today: We've Moved! |
SOHS Magazine, v8 n4, Autumn 2005:p. 4 |