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Ashland Plaza and adjoining business district, with teams on their way to Ashland Mills (picture missing)

039120

Ashland Woolen Mills

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Autumn scene in City Park, Medford, "On the road of a thousand Wonders"

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Barron's Station, located about 6 miles south of Ashland. The stage shown was the last one to pass through the Rogue River Valley after the…

039123

Bartlett Pears from Jackson County from G. W. Corum of Central Point

039124

Business section of Gold Hill

039125

Castle Crest on the rim of Crater Lake

039126

Central Point Baseball Team and their coach/ 1918

039127

Cole's Station, which was typical of the frontier hostelries of the period. It was located on the California-Oregon boundary line (Britt…

039128

Covered bridge

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Covered wagon in Ashland Plaza

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Devil's Slide at Crater Lake

039131

Display of Fanny Hull's cup and saucer collection, together with the nameplates of their first cars.

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Dr. Robinson's house in Jacksonville on Old Stage Rd. It burned in the 1940s. The doctor was Jacksonville's leading physician for many…

039133

Driving the Golden Spike for the Oregon & California Railroad and the Southern Pacific Railroad at Ashland; 12-17-1887/ 1887

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E. D. Briggs; E. V. Carter; Otto Winters; J. W. McCoy; W. H. McNair; George, W. Dunn; C. H. Vaupel; Thomas H. Simpson; Fred D. Wagner; standing…

039135

Elberta Peaches from Buquesfne Orchard

039136

Fanny and Frank Hull in their going away attire

039137

Fanny Hull

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Fanny Hull

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Fanny Hull and a friend in a buggy

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Fanny Hull and two other women and 2 men at Colestin

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First passenger train of the Oregon & California Railroad into the Rogue River Valley of Southern Oregon after the railroad was opened for…

039142

First shipment of autos to Madras in Central Oregon

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First special train to enter Grants Pass 1885-86

039144

Five people in an auto on a trip to the Rogue River

039145

Flower display in the Frank Hull apartment above Hubbard's Hardware Store in Medford

039146

Forest road "Among the pines"

039147

Four men in front of Peil's Store in Ashland

039148

Four men sitting on the edge of Table Rock

039149

Four miners placer mining near Jacksonville

039150

Frank Hull and his bird-hunting cat in front of the house

039151

Frank Hull as a youth accompanied by his bird-hunting cat

039152

Frank Hull standing beside Ely's biplane

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Frank Hull's bird-hunting cat being offered a reward

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Frank Hull's bird-hunting cat receiving a reward

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Frank Hull's bird-hunting cat walking off with a reward in its mouth

039156

Fred Hoesly, traffic foreman at Rogue River Valley Railroad

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Front and back cover of invitation to attend ceremony at Ashland on 12-17-1887, when the last spike was driven by Charles Crocker, president of…

039158

Gold Ray Dam at low water stage

039159

Gold Ray Dam, Table Rock, and wagon bridge over the Rogue River

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Grants Pass station, erected in 1885, being moved to Merlin after a new station was built in 1892. It took 4 hours to move the building over high…

039161

Group in small Rogue River Valley Railroad gasoline car

039162

Probably the First Hotel in Ashland 1863

039163

Group of people near the edge of Table Rock

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Group of people near the edge of Table Rock, with river and valley behind

039165

Home at 41 Ashland (photo missing)

039166

Hooker Oak in Chico, California - 105 feet high, 446 feet in circumference at tip of branches

039167

Scene of Horses Tethered in the Plaza. Ashland House in Right Background. Presbyterian Church on the Hill. About 1865

039168

Hydraulic mining at Sterling Mine