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  1. 1979.2.22 - Newsletters

    Newsletters

    Record Type: Archive

    Friends of the Umpqua
  2. 1979.2.23 - Newsletters

    Newsletter from California academy of Sciences.

    Record Type: Archive

    Academy Newsletter
  3. 1979.2.24 - Newsletters

    A Monthly publication of the Cury County Historical Society. Contents: George D. Chenoweth.--Dyers and Averills and the Oregon Trail.--Interview with George Stanley Quigley.--In memory of Gladys Mann.--The Lost Port Orford Meteorite.--Charles H. and Bridget McCormick Bailey Family.---William Alexander Alexander Forgey.--Interview with Jack L. Adams.--In memory of Alice Bowman.--Helen Miller Planeto.--Interview with Dr. James W. Wheeler.

    Record Type: Archive

    Curry County Echoes
  4. 1979.2.25 - Newsletters

    Newsletters

    Record Type: Archive

    Committee for citizen involvement
  5. 1979.2.26 - Newsletters

    Newsletters from the South Umpqua School District, Myrtle Creek, Oregon.

    Record Type: Archive

    Community School News
  6. 1979.2.27 - Newsletters

    Newsletters. Coos County Historical Society, North Bend, Oregon. Coos Historical Journal, North Band, Oregon, a publication of the Coos County Historical Society Museum. The Meadowlark, Quarterly Newsleter from Crook County Historical Society, Princeville, Oregon Bannock War Stockade, 1878 in Meadowlark May 22, 1997.--Christmas in 1900 in Meadowlark November 1995. AThe Columbus Day windstorm October 12, 1962 by Jerry Phillips in The Coos ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Coos Historical Journal
  7. 1979.2.28 - Newsletters

    Newsletters. The Oregon Community Foundation, a vehicle for traditional and creative philanthropy. Articles include: The Van Evera and Janet M. Bailey Fund.--The Sidney and Lillian Zetosch Children's Assistance Fund.--Eugene's L. L. Stewart--Edna L. Hollmes Charitable Fund.--Lawrelnce Scholl Family Scholarship Fund.

    Record Type: Archive

    The Corner Stone
  8. 1979.2.29 - Newsletters

    Newsletters from Umpqua Community College, Small Business Development Center.

    Record Type: Archive

    Business Works
  9. 1979.2.3 - Newsletters

    Umpqua Discovery Center, Reedsport newsletters.

    Record Type: Archive

    News of discovery
  10. 1979.2.30 - Newsletters

    Newsletter of the Troutdale Historical Society. Editor:: Sharon Nesbit

    Record Type: Archive

    Bygone times
  11. 1979.2.31 - Newsletters

    Newsletters Editor: Karen Broenneke

    Record Type: Archive

    Clatsop Historical Society Newsletter
  12. 1979.2.32 - Newspaper

    An independent newpaper for the Pacific Northwest. Volume 1, No 6 September 1995. Editor: Paul Koberstein. Contents: Farmers join protest of gold mine by Kathie Durbin.--The browning of Bob Packwood by Andy Kerr.--Healing an island wilderness, a return to Couth Moresby.--The Haida, guardians of an island forest by Ben Parfit.--

    Record Type: Archive

    Cascadia Times
  13. 1979.2.33 - Newsletters

    Newsletters from The WbWoodhull Company from Sutherlin.

    Record Type: Archive

    Bits Worth
  14. 1979.2.34 - Newsletters

    The Official newsletter of Roseburg Sister cities. Also included in this folder: Umpqua Actors Community Theatre newsletters and Business Educaation compact, partners in action with ESD, Roseburg Chamber of Commerce, UCC & UT&E. Articles: Joseph Lane's Young Ambassadors by Robin Paterson.--Art exchanges with Shobu.--Reminiscences of Japanese Gardens by Paula Thone.--A bridge of friendship by Vi Angel.--Indigo dye master Nakajima to be guest at ...

    Record Type: Archive

    Bridge of Friendship & Understanding
  15. 1979.2.35 - Newsletters

    Friends of the Douglas County Library newsletters. ; Douglas County Law Library News ; The Douglas County Replican newsletters

    Record Type: Archive

    Library Log
  16. 1979.2.36 - Newsletters

    Published quarterly by the Bandon Historical Society. Articles: Swimming-by-the-sea by Shannon Applegate Mueller.--Fire! It took our town away, a nightmare came true 41 years ao by Peter Toll.--The Search for 'Fire Baby' Sparky Adams.--Tragedy of 1912: keepy your seats, boys, we're gone by Curt Beckham.--Looking back on early day logging by Shannon Applegate Mueller.--Jack Hultin chose the logger's life by Peter Toll.--Looking back: Indian cultu...

    Record Type: Archive

    The Bandon Light
  17. 1979.2.37 - Newsletters

    The Newsletter of the Soooouthern Oregon Historical Society, Medford, Oregon.

    Record Type: Archive

    ArtiFacts
  18. 1979.2.38 - Newsletters

    The Ruby House Foundation Quarterly Report. The purpose of Box is to keep Ruby House supporters informed about project activities. There are only a few homes caring for disabled people with HIV in Oregon. Many more will be required during the next decade, and sharing inforamtion about our work will serve others planning similar projects.

    Record Type: Archive

    Bow to one another
  19. 1979.2.39 - Newsletters

    A publication of the Benton County Historical Society & Museum, Pilomath, OR. Articles: The life and times of Bushrod Washington Wilson.--Life there and here by Edna Finley Buchanan.--The Autobiography of John B. Horner.

    Record Type: Archive

    The Society Record
  20. 1979.2.4 - Newsletters

    Newsletters from: Pacific Northwest Garden History Society and Health Report from Douglas County Health & Social Services Department.

    Record Type: Archive

    The Heritage Gardener

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