Jackson County
- A Farm Scene near Medford - c. 1913As low as $5.00This classic view shows a small grouping of farm buildings, including several houses. Probably an extended family lived here. Learn More
- Ashland Creek in Lithia Park, Ashland - 1932As low as $5.00This view of Ashland Creek received more positive comments than any other photo in our 2012 Ralph Eddy Exhibit at the Clackamas County Historical Society. Learn More
- Dentist J. S. Walter, Ashland, Oregon - circa 1890As low as $5.00We know from his diploma on the wall that this is Dr. J. S. Walter, who came to Oregon in the late 1880s, practicing in Ashland and then in Eugene. Learn More
- Gold Ray Dam, Rogue River - circa 1912As low as $5.00The original for this view is a larger print made by Kunselman and Gerking of Klamath Falls, looking across the Gold Ray Dam, which had been built in 1904. Learn More
- Gold Ray Dam, Rogue River, Looking Downstream circa 1912As low as $5.00Completed in 1904, the Gold Ray Dam was built for brothers Colonel Frank H. Ray and Dr. C. R. Ray to provide power for their gold mine in Gold Hill. It was located about four miles upstream from Gold Hill on the Rogue River. Learn More
- Hamlin Block, SW Corner of Main & Central, Medford - 1888As low as $5.00Medford began in 1883 when the Oregon & California Railroad arrived, and four property owners deeded parts of their land for a depot and surrounding town. A number of buildings were erected in 1884, including the Palmer-Medynski building on the left (which still stands today). Learn More
- Lithia Springs Hotel, in Ashland - c. 1926As low as $5.00When the luxurious nine-story Lithia Springs Hotel opened on July 1, 1925, it was the tallest building between Portland and San Francisco. Learn More
- Looking East Across Ashland Plaza Towards Hotel Ashland - c. 1935As low as $5.00We are looking east across the historic plaza in Ashland, and have a good look at the back of "Pioneer Mike", the statue that was recently restored, and the drinking fountains that bring water to the public from the mineral waters of Lithia Springs. Learn More
- Looking East Down Main Street, Medford - 1888As low as $5.00We're looking down 7th Street (now called Main Street) across the decorative railing for the railroad depot, built in 1884, in the middle of the street. (It made sense at the time.) The depot was used until it was replaced in 1900. Learn More
- Looking East Down Main Street, Medford - 1906As low as $5.00This detailed view of downtown Medford was created by an unknown photographer in 1906. Learn More
- Mill Building in Ashland, Oregon - c. 1898As low as $5.00"Ashland Mills" on the building refers to the original name of the town, rather than to this particular mill. Learn More
- Mill Creek Falls, Rogue River - c. 1908As low as $5.00Mills Creek Falls hurtle 173 feet into the Rogue River Gorge near the town of Prospect, on Highway 62, a route often taken to visit Crater Lake National Park. Learn More
- Orchard and Livestock Near Medford - circa 1913As low as $5.00Horses and mules gather in this rather fancy corral overlooking a neatly planted orchard just northeast of Medford. Learn More
- Party Leaving Medford, Steel Crater Lake Excursion - 1903As low as $12.00In 1903, a promotional excursion to Crater Lake was organized by Will G. Steel, who advocated for the newly designated national park there for years. Learn More
- Plaza from Park Entrance, Ashland - 1932As low as $5.00Ashland Plaza, next to Lithia Park and Ashland Creek, has been the center of town life here for over one hundred an fifty years. Learn More
- Prospect Hotel, on Crater Lake Highway - c. 1920As low as $5.00Located half-way on a two-day carriage trip from Medford to Crater Lake, the Prospect Hotel was built in the late 1800s as the Boothby House. Learn More
- Sen. Fulton's Party Leaving Medford, Steel Excursion - 1903As low as $5.00A companion photo to another in this series that shows the larger part of the excursion on Medford's Main Street. Fulton's carriage is facing east at about Front Street. Learn More
- Table Mountain and Gold Ray Dam, Rogue River - 1914As low as $5.00Gold Ray Dam was built in 1904 by brothers Colonel Frank Ray and Dr. C. R. Ray to provide power to a gold mine they had purchased near the town of Gold Hill. Learn More
- The Road Home, Jacksonville - c. 1910As low as $5.00At first glance, this view looks simply like a picturesque country road. A closer look reveals iron gates to the Jacksonville Cemetery in the distance. Learn More
- The South Bound Train Arrives at Ashland - 1888As low as $5.00The Oregon and California Railroad reached Ashland from the north in 1884, and the line was completed to California in 1887. Not surprisingly, this resulted in a huge boost for the growth of Ashland. Learn More