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Lincoln County Historical Society / Oregon Coast
History Center 545 SW Ninth St. Newport, OR 97365 Phone: (541)
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Pacific Spruce Corporation and Subsidiaries Reproduction.
Illustrated story of the rise and progress of the Pacific Spruce Corporation originally
printed in the February 10, 1924 issue of the Lumber World Review, published in
Chicago. A must for logging and railroad enthusiasts. 13 in. x 10 in. format.
Photos, illustrations. 93 pp. $24.95 |  |
Pathfinder: The First Automobile Trip From Newport to Siletz
Bay, July 1912 Edited by James Stembridge, Jr. Detailed
description of the journey between Newport and Siletz Bay taken by four young
men who went where no auto had gone before, mostly over beaches at low tide, in
a 1912 Studebaker. The 47 mile round trip took 22 hours and 40 minutes and required
numerous tools. Glimpses into Lincoln County folk life. Many photographs printed
from glass negatives. Illustrated. 24 pp. $2.95
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Pictorial Otter Rock by Elinor deSosa,
Barbara Husk, Rose Troxel Lavishly illustrated booklet
using historic photographs of the beautiful central Oregon coast. Illustrated.
122 pp. $8.95 |  |
School District NO. 61, Lincoln County by
Harriet Munnick Trivia and triumphs of a young woman's
first year teaching at Devil's Lake in the wilds of the central coast. Stories
of students, many Indian children. Enjoyable and informative. Illustrated. 61
pp. $5.95 |  |
Siletz: Survival for an Artifact byLeone
Letson Kasner History of the Siletz Indian people and
an in-depth study of their basketry, the form and design of the baskets and the
materials used in their preparation. Highly detailed drawings and descriptions
of different types of Siletz baskets by the author, also an artist. Illustrated.
82 pp. $9.95 | | |        |
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