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Devere and Helen Helfrich Collection
Herald and News Klamath Falls Newspaper: Clippings
The Herald and News newspaper provides local news to the counties of Klamath, Siskiyou, Lake, and Modoc. Collection contains a folder with 5 newspaper clippings on the historic events in Klamath Falls, including a fire at the White Pelican Hotel.
High-Lights and Side-Lights of Henley's Early Years
Henley High School is a public high school in Henley, southeast of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. Collection consists of an unpublished brochure (looks like a copy) of the early history of the Henley School for the years from 1909 to 1972.
History of the 1946 Land Opening on the Tule Lake Division of the Klamath Project
After World War II homestead lotteries were held to award returning military members with newly reclaimed land in the Klamath Basin. Collection contains a binder with the copy of a report pertaining to this event.
History of the Klamath Project Oregon-California from May 1, 1903 to December 31, 1912
I.S. Voorhees was the Assistant Engineer for the Klamath Project from 1904-1906 and the Assistant Project Engineer from 1907 to 1912. Collection contains a binder with the copies of the report on the Bureau of Reclamation water management project in the Klamath Basin, written by assistant engineer I.S. Voorhees (misspelled on the cover).
History of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Klamath Falls, Oregon and U.S. Naval Auxiliary Air Facility, Lakeview, Oregon, 1943-1945
NAS Klamath Falls was established in 1942, during WWII, from the Klamath Falls Municipal Airport. NAAF Lakeview operated under the command of NAS Klamath Falls. Collection contains a folder with copies of documents regarding the Klamath Falls and Lakeview Naval Air facilities.
J. D. Howard Papers
The collection consists of correspondence on various topics to and from J. D. (Judson Dean) Howard written between 1920 and 1959 and a folder of notes and miscellany dated from 1917 to 1934. J. D. Howard is best known as the “father” of Lava Beds National Monument in northern California.
Carrol Howe Collection
Collection contains miscellaneous materials related to Howe's career as a politician and an educator, and is composed of four series: Series I: Legislative, 1946-1970, Series II: Klamath County High School Board, 1953-1960, Series III: Personal Information and Writing, 1920-1993, and Series IV: Oral History Interviews, 1973-1997.
Illustration from Harper's Weekly "The Modocs - Murder of General Canby"
Interview with Kenneth A. Burkholder
Kenneth A. Burkholder was a district forester employed by the United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in the Bend District of Region 1 in Oregon. Collection contains Bill Johnson's interview of Ken Burkholder.