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Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ130

Etna, Jackson Co., a early-day post office and locality on the upper Rogue River near Trail. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 1, Mar 1947, p. 37
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ131

Mountain, Josephine Co., north of Grants Pass southeast of Sexton Mountain at site of the Lucky Queen mine. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 1, Mar 1947, p. 40
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ132

Twin Sister Creeks, Douglas Co., in NW part of county in Coast Range. North Sister Creek and South Sister Creek converge at Twin Sisters Guard…

v.48, no. 1, Mar 1947, p. 41
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ133

Union Creek, Jackson Co., on upper rogue Rives between Prospect and Crater Lake. Names for Union Peak.. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 1, Mar 1947, p. 42
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ134

Almeda, Josephine Co., on Rogue River 15 minles NW of Merlin, named for the Almeda mine. Post Office from 1912 to 1920. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 68
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ135

Calvert, Douglas Co., Post Office 1892 to 1894. Named by Laura V. Applegate. Near Yoncalla. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 70
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ136

Davidson, Josephine Co., near Applegate River 5 miles SE of Murphy. Post Office from 1900 to 1907.. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 72
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ137

Dryden, Josephine Co., in the Deer Creek Valley east of Selma. Post Office established 1892. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 73
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ138

Elgarose, Douglas Co., near Melrose. Post Office from 1916 to 1924. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 74
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ139

Granite, Josephine Co., a So Pacific Co industrial station NW of Grants Pass. Named for decomposed granite in area. Post Office called Granite…

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 75
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ140

Hawthorne, Douglas Co., on Calapooya Creek 15 miles east of Oakland. Post Office from 1905 to 1911. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 76
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ141

Lilyglen, Jackson Co., on Dead Indian Road NE of Ashland. Was on Lindsay Ranch, named for mountain lillies growing there. Post Office from 1904…

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 78
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ142

Locust Grove, Douglas Co., between Yoncalla and Oakland, near Rice Hill. Post Office from 1858 to 1863. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 78
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ143

Neet, Douglas Co., 5 miles south of Tiller Post Office from 1899 to 1901. . By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 80
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ144

Peel, Douglas Co., on Little River upstream from Glide. Post Office from 1888 to 1921. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 81
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ145

Peyton, Jackson Co., midway between Prospect and Trail. Post Office from 1900 to 1912 when name was changed to Leeds. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 81
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ146

Sterling Creek, Jackson Co., flows into Applegate Rives near Buncom. Sterlingville was a post office from 1879 to 1883. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 83
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ147

Swastika, far eastern Jackson Co., named for brand of local cattle rancher. Post office from 1909 to 1912. Near Deadwood off Dead Indian Road.…

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 83
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ148

White Lake, Klamath Co., named for color of lake bottom, was an extension of Lower Klamath Lake until drained.. By Lewis A. McArthur

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 84
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ149

White Point, Jackson Co., post office on stage road from Ashland to Yreka, from 1883 to 1892 when name was changed to Colestin. By Lewis A.…

v.48, no. 2, June 1947, p. 83
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ150

Road building in early Southern Oregon. By W. Turrentine Jackson

v.49, no. 1, March 1949, p. 42196
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ151

Umpqua County and Early Settlements: Fort Umpqua, explorers Scott, Applegate, Scottsburg, the Enterprise.. By Verne Bright

v.51, no. 2, June 1950, p. 111
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ152

Klamath Indians and Oregon Wagon Road Grant, 1864-1938. By Jerry O'Callaghan

v.53, no. 1, March 1952, p. 23
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ153

Captain Edward O.C. Ord in the Rogue River Indian War: Major Rains, Col. Buchanan . By Bernarr Cresap

v.54, no. 2, june, 1953, p. 83
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ154

Remember the Winter of….Weather and Pioneers. By Donald H Clark

v.54, no. 2, June 1953, p. 140
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ155

Pacific Northwest Letters of George Gibbs: Klamath. By Vernan Carstensen

v.54, no. 3, September 1953, p. 190
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ156

The Later Life and Activities of Gen Joel Palmer: Siletz Agency on Coast Reservation. By Stanley S Spaid

v.55, no. 4, Dec 1954, p. 311
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ157

Architecture in Oregon 1845-1895: Jackson Co Court House, Table Rock Billard Saloon, Jacksonville,Presbyterian Church jacksonville, Dowell House,…

v.57, no. 1, March 1956, p. 33
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ158

The Shoe-String Railroad: The Eugene-Coos Bay Branch Line:Harriman, Southern Pacific Co.. By Frederick M DeNeffe

v.57, no. 3, Sept 1956, p. 205
Oregon Historical Quarterly OHQ159

Klamath Indians and the Treaty of 1864:Joel Palmer, Huntington.. By Theodore Stern

v.57, no. 3, Sept 1956, p. 229