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The Rogue River Press is a weekly newspaper serving the southern part of the U.S. state of Oregon, established in 1915. [1] It is published in Jackson County and circulates about 1,630 newspapers [2] to Rogue River, Gold Hill, Wimer, and the Evans Valley. [3] It is a venue for reaching the public, though its selection over the larger Mail ...
The earliest newspaper in Oregon was the Oregon Spectator, published in Oregon City from 1846, by a press association headed by George Abernethy. [2] This was joined in November 1850 by the Milwaukie Western Star and two partisan papers – the Whig Oregonian, published in Portland beginning on December 4, 1850, and the Democratic Statesman, launched in Oregon City in March 1851. [2]
Rogue River (Oregon) Coordinates: 42°25′21″N 124°25′45″W. Rogue River. Rogue River from Hellgate Canyon. Map of the Rogue River watershed. Location of the mouth of the Rogue River in Oregon. Etymology.
The Grants Pass Daily Courier is an independent, family-owned daily newspaper published in Grants Pass, Oregon, United States. The Daily Courier covers Grants Pass and the surrounding area and is delivered throughout Josephine County, as well as parts of Jackson and Douglas counties. [1] It was established in 1885 and is owned by Courier ...
541. FIPS code. 41-63450 [3] GNIS feature ID. 1166706 [4] Website. www.cityofrogueriver.org. Rogue River is a city in Jackson County, Oregon, United States. As of the 2020 census the population was 2,407.
The Rogue River Wars were an armed conflict in 1855–1856 between the U.S. Army, local militias and volunteers, and the Native American tribes commonly grouped under the designation of Rogue River Indians, in the Rogue River Valley area of what today is southern Oregon. [2] The conflict designation usually includes only the hostilities that ...
The Rogue Valley is a valley region in southwestern Oregon in the United States. Located along the middle Rogue River and its tributaries in Josephine and Jackson counties, the valley forms the cultural and economic heart of Southern Oregon near the California border. The largest communities in the Rogue Valley are Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass.
C. Melvin Aikens, Thomas J. Connolly, and Dennis L. Jenkins, Oregon Archaeology. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 2011. Kay Atwood and Dennis J. Gray, People and the River: A History of the Human Occupation of the Middle Course of the Rogue River of Southwestern Oregon.