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Sherwood Heritage Trail: Temperance vs. Intemperance
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Along the Sherwood Heritage Trail. Click the above Banner to find out more about the Sherwood Heritage Center and Museum. Old Sherwood Town" is only nine blocks in size, yet it represents a very large chunk of what America was about during the turn of the 19th Century. The physical Trail winds through these nine blocks. It begins and ends at the Sherwood Heritage Center. Take a look at at the surprises you may meet along the way. Temperance vs. Intemperance. The Steeple of Sherwood! Clyde List's Home Page.
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Sherwood Heritage Trail: "Shut This Saloon Down!"
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Along the Sherwood Heritage Trail. Click the above Banner to find out more about the Sherwood Heritage Center and Museum. Old Sherwood Town" is only nine blocks in size, yet it represents a very large chunk of what America was about during the turn of the 19th Century. The physical Trail winds through these nine blocks. It begins and ends at the Sherwood Heritage Center. Take a look at at the surprises you may meet along the way. Shut This Saloon Down! The Adults in this Street Scene are Anna Reisner.
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Old Sherwood Area Documents. By Clyde Ray List The CURMUDGEON. For the Sherwood Oregon Historical Society. Joseph Hess Memoir 1847. May 27, 1848. February 9, 1889. NOTE: Quoting "Fortnightly Review," a nationally syndicated column. July 16, 1891. NOTE: The author is a disciple of Herbert Spencer. Saturday, February 9, 1889. Railroad Accident. Several Persons Injured. One of the P. and W. V. Railway. Coaches Turns a Complete Sommersault. Superintendent McGuire, who was on the platform of the car ahead, sa...
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Sherwood Heritage Trail: Back When it was All Trees
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Along the Sherwood Heritage Trail. Click the above Banner to find out more about the Sherwood Heritage Center and Museum. Old Sherwood Town" is only nine blocks in size, yet it represents a very large chunk of what America was about during the turn of the 19th Century. The physical Trail winds through these nine blocks. It begins and ends at the Sherwood Heritage Center. Take a look at at the surprises you may meet along the way. Back When it was All Trees. Will you live in the mountains like wolves?
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Celebrating Robin Hood in Sherwood Oregon U.S.A.
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The 1300s and Me. The Sherwood Robin Hood Festival Holds High the Lamp of Liberty in Oregon. By Clyde Ray List. Visit Robin Hood's Facebook. Visit America's Robin Hood Festival. Visit the Friar Tuck Photo Collection. Hear the Author Sing Robin Hood Ballads! Don't Miss the Author's Robin Hood Musical! Don't Miss the Author's Robin Hood Comic Book! View the Sherwood Historical Society's Web Log! For he was a good outlawe,. And dyde pore men moch good.". A Gest of Robyn Hode. Sherwood Oregon USA 1999. The "...
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Old Sherwood Area Documents. By Clyde Ray List The CURMUDGEON. For the Sherwood Oregon Historical Society. Joseph Hess Memoir 1847. May 27, 1848. February 9, 1889. NOTE: Quoting "Fortnightly Review," a nationally syndicated column. July 16, 1891. NOTE: The author is a disciple of Herbert Spencer. Saturday, February 9, 1889. Railroad Accident. Several Persons Injured. One of the P. and W. V. Railway. Coaches Turns a Complete Sommersault. Superintendent McGuire, who was on the platform of the car ahead, sa...
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Celebrating Robin Hood in Sherwood Oregon U.S.A.
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The 1300s and Me. The Sherwood Robin Hood Festival Holds High the Lamp of Liberty in Oregon. By Clyde Ray List. Visit Robin Hood's Facebook. Visit America's Robin Hood Festival. Visit the Friar Tuck Photo Collection. Hear the Author Sing Robin Hood Ballads! Don't Miss the Author's Robin Hood Musical! Don't Miss the Author's Robin Hood Comic Book! View the Sherwood Historical Society's Web Log! For he was a good outlawe,. And dyde pore men moch good.". A Gest of Robyn Hode. Sherwood Oregon USA 1999. The "...
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Keeping the curtains from closing on Oregon’s historic theaters | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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Keeping the curtains from closing on Oregon’s historic theaters. January 23, 2015. Craig Wiroll, a member of the team , posted about his work the Community Service Workshops blog. You should check it out. Along with their video on the project below:. What is your favorite historic theater in Oregon? From → Uncategorized. Larr; Gift Wrap. Get PReP-ed. Get Paid. →. Leave one →. January 23, 2015 10:08 pm. Visit our website for more info! Https:/ orhistorictheaters.wordpress.com/. January 24, 2015 9:53 am.
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MentorCorps Success at the McLoughlin Memorial Association | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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MentorCorps Success at the McLoughlin Memorial Association. March 18, 2015. Last year the McLoughlin Memorial Association (MMA) in Oregon City contacted the Heritage Commission about having a MentorCorps. Do you have a collections project that could use a mentor’s help? Contact us at heritage.mentorcorps@oregon.gov. And we’ll hook you up with free expert advice! 8211; post by Sarah Cantor, Director of Archives at Sister of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary and one of our mentors. From → Uncategorized.
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Get PReP-ed. Get Paid. | Oregon Heritage Exchange
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Get PReP-ed. Get Paid. February 6, 2015. As an incentive to get your organization’s PReP completed now, Oregon Heritage is offering a $50 cash reward that can be used for collections care or disaster response supplies. This incentive is for publicly accessible collections only. Click here for a fillable PReP worksheet. Fill out a PReP for your organization now! It’s a small step with a big impact. This is all there is to a PReP. From → Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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