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Library The Lady of the House

An autobiography of Sally Stanford. 1966 Signed by the author in 1971 America's Number One Madam who operated out of a house of pleasure 1144 Pine…

920 B88 1966
Library Timberline Lodge

Friends of Timberline, Edited by Rachael Griffin and Sarah Munro, 1978

History and architecture, construction, arts and furnishings,…

979.549 T54 1978
Library Letters between George Brown and Lizzie Anderson (Brown, McCall)

1857-1864 letters from George H. Brown and at least one letter from J. A. Wilber. later letters are from the time that George went with his…

920 B87 1857
Library 'Twas Many Years Since, 100 Years in the Waverley Area 1847-1947

Elizabeth F. Dimon, 1981

Area bordering the east bank of the Willamette River north of Milwaukie, Oregon

Settlement, families,…

979.549 D54 1981
Library A Time for Remembering

by Louise Du Bois Burt b in 1920 to Eva Storey and Flloyd M. DuBois in Wisconsin. Includes genealogical and family history about the following…

920 B82
Library Pioneer Landmarks of Washington County, Oregon

Clyde Keller, 1978

Illustrations of landmarks

979.543 K44 1978
Library This Time and Place

by Martin F. Bridges. 1979 George Washington Patton married Elizabeth Hudson - this book follows their family story from Indiana to Missouri to…

920 B75 1979
Library Environment and Experience, Settlement Culture in Nineteenth-Century Oregon

Peter G. Boag, 1992

Oregon's Calapooia Valley, natural history, native people, settlers, community life

979.535 B66 1992
Library An Independent Scholar In Twentieth Century America

The Autobiography of Vaughn Davis Bornet. 1995. "The an Emory, Georgia and Stanford trained historian. ... he retired when professor of history…

920 B73 1995
Library Lane County, An Illustrated History of the Emerald Empire

Dorothy Velasco, 1985

Native people, settlement, cities, economic development, education, communities

979.531 V43 1985
Library Life in Douglas County, Oregon, The Western Experience

Fred Reenstjerna and Jena Mitchell, 1993

Natural resources and mining, farming, transportation, towns, social and family life, work, schools…

979.529 R28 1993
Library Peter Britt: Pioneer Photgrapher of the Siskiyous

by Alan Clark Miller.  Trinity College thesis 1972  (two copies)

920 B73 1972
Library Autobiography of Wm M Colvig, an Oregon Pioneer of 1851, Prepared at the Request of George F. Himes, Secretary of the Oregon Pioneer Association

Prepared at the Request of George H Himes, Secretary of the Oregon Pioneer Association

920 C64 1928
Library Pioneer Days in South Umpqua Valley

South Umpqua Historical Society, 1973

Days Creek Methodist Church, Napoleon Poole Family, settlement of Days Creek, illustrations

979.529 P55 1968
Library The Rev. John M. Camron and Descendants 1790-1962

complied by Alice Purvine Murphy. This book does not appear to be locally relevant 

920 Camron 1962
Library Pioneer Days in Canyonville and the South Umpqua Valley

South Umpqua Historical Society, 1970

John and Malinda Yokum Family, industry, Fernvale, circuit rider. photographs

979.529 P55 1968
Library Pioneer Days in Canyonville

1968

Canyonville, 1828-1868, Days Creek, Tiller, Ed Schieffelin, William P. Thomason

979.529 P55 1968
Library Cultural Resource Overview, Umpqua National Forest and Bureau of Land Management Roseburg District

Oregon State University, Department of Anthropology, 1980

Environment and background, cultural resources, aboriginal people, exploration and…

979.529 O74 1980
Library Caton Family Records, 1884-1908

Our Complete Family Record and Biographical Compendium. 1882 Milo James Caton, Harry Freeman Caton, Daniel Caton all born in Jacksonville, Oregon…

920 C38 1908
Library Nomination Papers, Oakland Historical District, Oregon

1978

Topography, economic development, history, inventory of places with descriptions and photographs

979.529 O13 1978
Library The Diaries of Minnie Ida Bybee 1890-1893

Anne Bogley, transcriber, 1979.  Diary written at age 19 while attending St. Mary's Academy in Portland.  One of her boarding school…

920 B92 1890
Library Umpqua Valley, Oregon and Its Pioneers

Harold Avery Minter, 1967

Umpqua River early history, towns and settlement, government, transportation, communities, churches, pioneers

979.529 M55 1967
Library A Place Called Douglas County

Douglas County Board of Commissioners, 2003

Natural setting, people, economy, community resources

979.529 J5
Library The History of the Scott and Bryson Families

by John Scott Bryson. 1901 inside inscription in pencil "Presented to Alice Ethelyn Martin by Grandma Isabelle Rose Bryson More?  Aug 18,…

920 B9 1901
Library Historic Douglas County, Oregon 1982

Douglas County Historical Society, 1982

Natural surroundings, history, industry, agriculture, organizations, families and individuals,…

979.529 H58 1982
Library Overstory: Zero, Real Life in the Timber Country of Oregon

Robert Leo Heilman, 1995

Detailed description and terminology of the timber industry, Umpqua forest

979.529 H36 1995
Library Aircraft Warning Systems, 1942-1943

Laura E. Hartley, 1943

Personal diary of author written on the night watch of 1943, photographs

979.52 H3
Library Treasures From the Trapper 1965-1994

Douglas County Historical Society, 1995

Stories from the The Umpqua Trapper, a quarterly publication of the Douglas County Historical…

979.529 D68 1995
Library Memories of Long Ago

Shirley Clayton, 1956

Stories by the author living in Dillard, Oregon

979.529 C53 1956
Library Cow Creek Valley Memories, The Early Settlers of Riddle, Oregon

John M. Cornutt, 1971

Biography of author and history of early settlers in Riddle, Oregon

979.529 C67 1971