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  1. OH0194 Jessie Wright - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; transcription

    Record Type: Archive

    Jessie Wright with cougers
  2. OH0195 Earl Smith - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; transcription

    Record Type: Archive

    Earl Smith in the group
  3. OH0196 Cornelius Fosback - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; partial, transcription REMARKS: I am Ella Mae Young and today I am interviewing Corny Fosback for the Douglas County Museum Oral History Program. The date is June 28, 1983. Mr. Fosback served as Postmaster of Dillard. He owns a General Store at Dillard and he and his wife later purchased the Miller home in Dillard. The interview is taking place at Mr. Fosback's home on Patchin Lane.

    Record Type: Archive

  4. OH0197 Mary Wynn - Oral Histories

    Oral histories

    Record Type: Archive

  5. OH0198 Maybelle Young - Oral Histories

    Oral histories REMARKS: This interview for the Douglas County Museum Oral History Program is with Maybelle Miller Young. The interview is taken on November 3, 1982. This particular interview is about the Nahaniel Curry family who came to Douglas County in probably 1877 and purchased the property in Riversdale.

    Record Type: Archive

    Maybelle Young in group
  6. OH0199 - oral histories

    oral histories

    Record Type: Archive

  7. OH0200 Lane House - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; partial, transcription REMARKS: This is Ella Mae Young. Today I am interviewing Alvia Wetherell and Margaret Schultz for the Douglas County Museum Oral History Program. We are sitting in the living room of Lane House which is actually the Creed Floed House on Douglas Street in Roseburg.

    Record Type: Archive

    Lane House
  8. OH0201 Rufus Butler DLC - Oral Histories

    ral histories; partial, transcription REMARKS: This interview is for the Douglas County Museum Oral History Program and is made by Donna Abraham. It is a self-interview and she is talking about the Rufus Butler Donation Land Claim that was located in the Elkton-Scottsburg area. There is no day given, but the month is May and it is 1983.

    Record Type: Archive

    Rufus Butler DLC -Abraham house
  9. OH0202 Margaret Booth - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; partial, transcription REMARKS: Ella Mae Young, Douglas County Mueum, interviewing Margaret Hewett Booth for the Douglas County Museum Oral History program. The interview is taking place at Margaret's home in Garden Valley. The date is October 13, 1982. The interview begins with Margaret talking about the Curry family, who own the Nathaniel and Isabel Curry Estate in Riversdale.

    Record Type: Archive

    Margaret Hewett Booth in group
  10. OH0203 Kenneth Cochrun - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; partial, transcription

    Record Type: Archive

  11. OH0204 - Oral History Byrd

    Oral histories REMARKS; The following interview was made by Lloyd King with Jessie Byrd. Jessie Byrd was a nurse in Roseburg and it is aout the formation of Douglas Community Hospital and why it was formed. The interview was made at Jessie Byrd's home on September 28, 1983.

    Record Type: Archive

  12. OH0205 Wilma Rooke - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; partial, transcription

    Record Type: Archive

  13. OH0206 Rose Ashley - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; partial, transcription

    Record Type: Archive

    Rose Ashley
  14. OH0207 - oral histories

    oral histories

    Record Type: Archive

  15. OH0208 Vera Bacon - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; transcription REMARKS:Vera Bacon was born in Riddle, OR, in 1892. Her parents were John James and Minnie Briggs. Her father worked on the railroad and then later had a grocery store in Riddle; and when he sold that, he became a carpenter. Vera Bacon was raised in Riddle. She went to school there, and later became a teacher. She taught at Rice Hill, Yoncalla and Millwood schools. Her grandparents, the Briggs (William and Elizabe...

    Record Type: Archive

    Vera Bacon
  16. OH0209 Vera Bacon #2 - Oral Histories

    Oral Histories, partial, transcriptions. Transcribed by Ann Nichols. This interview is by Doris Bacon on November 28, 1977 with my mother-in-law, Vera Alpha James Bacon.

    Record Type: Archive

    Vera Bacon
  17. OH0210 Mary Eastman - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; partial, transcription REMARKS: This is Ella Mae Young. Today I am interviewing Mary Eastman in her home in 533 W. Broccoli in Roseburg, Oregon. Mary was the first person in Oregon to have a licensed kindergarten. The kindergarten was located at the Presbyterian Church. It was called the Mother Goose Nursury.

    Record Type: Archive

  18. OH0211 Estill Bingham - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; transcription

    Record Type: Archive

  19. OH0212 Gilbert Binder - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; partial, transcription

    Record Type: Archive

  20. OH0213 Donald Partin - Oral Histories

    Oral histories; transcription

    Record Type: Archive

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