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Author Ramsey, Jarold, 1937- author.

Title Words marked by a place : local histories in Central Oregon / Jarold Ramsey
Published Corvallis : Oregon State University Press, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 204 pages)
Contents Henry Larcom Abbot in Central Oregon, 1855 -- A visit from Sam Anaxshat," from Maudy's Year -- Our homestead orchards -- The Railroad Era and its legacy -- The birth of Jefferson County: Part One -- The birth of Jefferson County: Part Two -- Local history on stage: Five Skits -- The mystery homesteaders -- "Words marked by a place" in search of a Central Oregon lingo -- Farmers and old iron -- Rowboat rescue on the Deschutes, 1940 -- Airacobra in memoriam 2nd Lieutenant Robert L. Cranston, 1924/1944
Summary "Words Marked by a Place is a book of interconnected writings reflecting on the human and natural history of central Oregon. This chronological collection presents the reader with key episodes of central Oregon history, from nineteenth-century exploration to the railroading and homesteading era to the era of community-building and development that followed. While telling these local stories, Jarold Ramsey explores alternative ways of engaging history in the act of writing, breaking new ground by discovering and exploring primary sources that bear on the region's colorful but little-known past. Throughout the collection, he interrogates "local history" as a subject. What is local history? How is it related to mainstream academic history? What are legitimate ways of doing it? How do the details of what we call local history inform "history-at-large," and vice-versa? From the opening narrative concerning Lieutenant Henry Larcom Abbot's "Railroad Survey" of the region in 1855 to the concluding account of Lieutenant Robert Cranston's last months and dramatic death, when his "Airacobra" fighter plane crashed near Madras in 1944, Words Marked by a Place sheds new light on the ongoing story of central Oregon by illuminating forgotten corners of its past. Through both theory and example, it represents an important contribution to the history of the region and the endeavors of local historians, wherever they happen to work"-- Provided by publisher
"A chronological collection of writings that present key and often overlooked episodes in the human and natural history of central Oregon, from nineteenth-century exploration to the railroading and homesteading era through the era of community-building and development that followed"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 09, 2018)
Subject Frontier and pioneer life -- Oregon, Central
LITERARY COLLECTIONS -- Essays.
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- Pacific Northwest (OR, Wash.)
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General.
Frontier and pioneer life
SUBJECT Oregon -- History, Local
Oregon, Central -- History
Subject Oregon
Central Oregon
Genre/Form History
Local history
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2018026472
ISBN 9780870719219
0870719211
Other Titles Local histories in Central Oregon