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| 110 Years With Josephine $ 27.00 + S/H By Jack Sutton 203 pages + Index
The history of Josephine County, Oregon from 1856-1966. An informative book with many photos, it covers settlement, mining, agriculture, industry & transportation along with many other subjects. One of our most popular books.
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| A History of Josephine County $30.00 + S/H By The Josephine County Historical Society 304 pages
Covers the topical history of Josephine County as well as many local communities. Many business, school, church, government, agriculture and other histories. Large part of book is devoted to local family histories. Contains many photographs.
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| Cemetery Chronicles $22.50 + S/H By Jean Boling 124 pages + Index
Comprehensive guide to the cemeteries of Josephine County. Includes many photographs with directions to various graveyards as well as interesting articles on ways of old and some of the strange customs followed in earlier times. Fascinating read & oddly funny at times. Covers cemeteries from pioneer days to present time.
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| City Schools/County Schools $25.00 + S/H By Grace Blanchard & Joan Momsen 190 pages
Histories and lots of other information on both city and county schools from earliest schools to present time. Many photographs.
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| Indian Wars of the Rogue River $25.00 + S/H By Jack & Dorothy Sutton 310 pages + index
This is an edited and expanded version of the original history of the Indian Wars first written in 1894 by Mrs. Frances Victor, who had been commissioned in 1891, to write the history by the Oregon Secretary of State and was titled "The Early Indian Wars of Oregon." This was considered to be the most accurate and detailed of all histories portraying the early conflicts between the white man and Indian. Since the turn of the century, however, researchers have uncovered many documents that alter, enhance or contradict the original work. The authors have examined many documents and items not used in the original work. They have attempted to include this information, while endeavoring to preserve intact the excellent effort first presented in the 1894 work.
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| Murder, Mayhem & Mischief $25.00 + S/H By Jean Boling 245 pages
Written by the author of Cemetery Chronicles, this book tells many of the stories behind the tombstones that begged to be told. Some are dark, some lighter and even comical, but still an interesting read. The cut-off date was 1932. Many photographs.
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| Josephine's Daughters $30.00 +S/H Edited by Jean Boling 200 pages
A compilation of family histories and stories as told by many women from Josephine County, Oregon. A fun and informative step-back in time.
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