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Fairclo Family Papers
Materials about the Fairclo Family were donated by their oldest daughter Marjorie F. Brissenden. Content date range for this collection is: 1850-2009. Jay A. Fairclo was born July 1st, 1895, in Yreka. He moved to Klamath County in the early 1900s, before serving in the Army during WWI. He served in Mt.Laki Community Church and School Board. Grace was born in 1895 and had met Jay when visiting from Kansas to see her aunt.
Fairgrounds Study Committee #8: Report
The Klamath County Fairgrounds and Klamath County Event Center are located in Klamath Falls, Oregon. The Fairgrounds host a wide variety of year-round recreational and educational activities. Collection consists of Recommendations on the creation of a community center and fairgrounds complex in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Fillers for the "Klamath Echoes"
Klamath Echoes is a series of 16 volumes published by the Klamath County Historical Society. Their goal is to preserve the history of the Klamath Basin, Southern Oregon, and Northern California. Collection contains a folder with typed news articles to be used as fillers for (supposedly) "The Klamath Echoes."
Charles H. Fiock Writings
First Explorations: Paisley Area, Jones Ranch J→: Excerpts from Journals
Scrapbook compiled by Laurence L. Shaw for the Jones J→ Ranch at Paisley, Oregon, with excerpts from journals by: John Work, Oct. 1832, Capt. Charles Fremont, Dec. 1843, Joe Wasson, Sept. 1867, and maps. Donated by Laurence Shaw, with his notes.
Billie DeVaul Fitzhugh Family History Collection, 2006
Billie DeVaul Fitzhugh was the daughter of William and Laura DeVaul. She grew up and spent her life in Barnes Valley, Langell Valley and Klamath Falls, Oregon. The collection consists of her unpublished memoir, "A Short History of the DeVaul Family As I Remember It," with memories from 1928-2003.
Flitcraft Family Photographs, 1890-1902
George C. Flitcraft, Klamath Falls mayor (1974 – 1992), was born in 1919 in California. Collection contains a folder with 23 family photographs and newspaper clippings. Also included is the Flitcraft Family Tree from 1800s to the early 1900s.
Forest Conditions in the Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Oregon
The Cascade Range Forest Reserve was established in 1893 by the General Land Office. Presently, the Forest's lands are part of the Willamette National Forest. Collection contains an unbound copy of the report, used for digitization. The digitized version of the document is held at the OIT Library’s Klamath Waters Digital Collection.
Forest Lumber Company Train: Photograph
The Modoc Lumber Company was formed in 1918 by J. O. Goldthwaite. It operated in a company town called Pine Ridge, located on the Klamath Indian Reservation about 2 miles from Chiloquin. It was eventually renamed the Forest Lumber Company. Collection contains a sepia photograph from Harry Mesner collection: a Forest Lumber Company train carrying logs.
Forestry and Land Use Collection
Historically, timber formed the basis of Klamath County’s economy and still holds historical significance to the community. Collection contains brochures and clippings on Klamath County lumber industry, donated by Bill Johnson.