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Jack Bowden Logging Railroads Collection
The collection consists of research material on Oregon, northern California, and northwestern Nevada logging and freight railroads, logging companies and mills in the area, correspondence, drafted maps, images, DVDs and maps. Jack Bowden (John Curtis Bowden) translated a life-long love of railroads into a career with the Southern Pacific Railroad, two books and a research collection created over 60 years.
Cap Collier Collection: Miscellaneous Items
Alfred Douglas “Cap” Collier was a noted twentieth century lumberman and philanthropist in Klamath County, Oregon. He served on several local government committees and boards, with a special interest in roads and transportation. Collection contains items belonging to or related to Collier, such as a calendar of 1978, a copy of the Will left by Ethel Collier, and property tax documents.
Cap Collier: Miscellaneous Materials
The Collier Memorial State Park/Logging Museum is located in southern Oregon. It was established in 1945 by brothers Andrew and Alfred (Cap) Collier as a memorial to their parents. Collection contains a box with folders with miscellaneous materials related to the A. Cap Collier State Park: memos, correspondence, meeting notices, photographs, brochures.
Carrol Howe and Politics in Oregon Scrapbook
Carrol Howe was a Klamath County educator, state representative, writer and an active member of the community. Collection contains a scrapbook with materials related to Carrol Howe's service as State Representative from Republican Party.
CCC Materials
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was one of the Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal programs, designed to conserve the nation’s natural resources and to provide jobs for the unemployed young men. Collection contains copies of materials related to the CCC activities in the region.
Charles Aiken Papers
The Sagebrush War (1850s-1860s) was an armed conflict between the California county of Plumas and the now-defunct Nevada County of Roop over the jurisdiction of Honey Lake Valley and Susanville, California. Collection consists of a box with 4 folders, containing a copy of Charles Curry Aiken’s Master of Liberal Studies Thesis for the University of Oklahoma Graduate College: “Sagebrush War: The California-Nevada Boundary Dispute on the 120th Meridian”.
Alvin and Beverly Cheyne Collection, 2001-2004
Alvin Alexander Cheyne was born in Klamath Falls in 1921 on the farm where he lived most of his life. The Alvin and Beverly Cheyne Collection contains information related to the 2001 Klamath Water Crisis. It consists of newspapers, magazines, publications, council meeting transcripts, and various agriculture-related documents.
City of Malin Collection
The city of Malin is located in Klamath County, Oregon. Collection contains a folder with assorted materials about the city, including those produced by the Malin Historical Society.
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Collection
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a government work relief program that ran from 1933 to 1942. Collection consists of materials related to the work of CCC enrollees in the Klamath Basin.
Civilian Exclusion Order No. 95
In 1942 Civilian Exclusion Orders were issued to the citizens of the Japanese descent in Presidio of San Francisco, California. Collection contains Civilian Exclusion Order No. 95, printed as a poster broadsheet in May 23, 1942.