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Frank Chamberlain Clark
Frank Chamberlain Clark (1872–1957) was an American architect active in Southern Oregon. Many of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Clark has been said to be "the leading architect of the Rogue River Valley from the time of his arrival in southern Oregon in 1902 to his retirement in 1945." with Clark was joined in partnership by Robert Keeney in 1935. Works All are in Oregon, unless indicated otherwise in chronological order * Ashland Masonic Lodge Building (1909), 25 N Main St, Ashland, NRHP-listed * First Baptist Church (1911), 241 Hargadine St, Ashland, NRHP-listed * Barnum Hotel (1914), 204 N Front St, Medford, NRHP-listed *Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater (1924), Medford * Holly Theatre (1929–30), 226 W 6th St, Medford, NRHP-listed * Frank Chamberlain Clark House (1930), 1917 E Main St, Medford. Colonial Revival. NRHP-listed *Chauncy M. Brewer House (1930), E. Main St., Medford. Colonial Revival. not in chronological orde ...
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Humboldt Pracht House
Humboldt may refer to: People * Alexander von Humboldt, German natural scientist, brother of Wilhelm von Humboldt * Wilhelm von Humboldt, German linguist, philosopher, and diplomat, brother of Alexander von Humboldt Fictional characters * Humboldt Fleisher, character in novel '' Humboldt's Gift'' * Wes Humboldt, character played by Mike O’Brien on '' Corner Gas'' Places Australia * Humboldt, Queensland, a locality in the Central Highlands Region Canada * Humboldt, Saskatchewan * Rural Municipality of Humboldt No. 370, Saskatchewan * Humboldt (electoral district), a former federal electoral district * Humboldt (provincial electoral district), a former Saskatchewan provincial electoral district United States * Settled places: ** Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona ** Humboldt, Illinois ** Humboldt, Iowa ** Humboldt, Kansas ** Humboldt, Minnesota ** Humboldt, Nebraska ** Humboldt, Ohio ** Humboldt, Portland, Oregon ** Humboldt, Pennsylvania ** Humboldt, South Dakota ** ...
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Medford Central Firehall
__NOTOC__ Medford may refer to: * Medford (surname) Places Canada * Medford, Nova Scotia England * Medford Hall, Staffordshire United States * Medford, Indiana * Medford, Maine *Medford, Massachusetts * Medford, Minnesota * Medford, Missouri * Medford, New Jersey ** Medford Lakes, New Jersey * Medford, New York * Medford, Oklahoma * Medford, Oregon * Medford, Wisconsin, a city **Medford (town), Wisconsin, Mostly surrounds the city *Medford Township (other) Medford Township may refer to: * Medford Township, in Reno County, Kansas * Medford Township, Steele County, Minnesota * Medford Township, New Jersey * Medford Township, Walsh County, North Dakota * Medford Township, Grant County, Oklahoma, see ... Television *Medford, Texas, the fictional setting of the American television series '' Young Sheldon'' {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Liberty Building (Medford, Oregon)
Liberty Building may refer to: ;in England *Liberty Buildings, the temporary name given to the Bluecoat Chambers, Liverpool by the then owner William Lever ;in Morocco *Liberty Building (Casablanca), in , 1951 '' paquebot'' 17-story highrise residential and office building in Casablanca ;in the United States * Liberty Building (Buffalo, New York), 1925 neo-classical 23-story building in Buffalo, New York * Liberty Building (Des Moines, Iowa), 1923 12-story highrise listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) * Liberty Building (Medford, Oregon), listed on the NRHP in Jackson County, Oregon ;in Uruguay *Liberty Building (Montevideo) Liberty Building (Spanish: Edificio Libertad) served as one of two executive office buildings of the President of Uruguay (the Estévez Palace being the other). It was built in the 1970s during the military government for the Ministry of Defense, ...
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Edgar F
Edgar is a commonly used English given name, from an Anglo-Saxon name ''Eadgar'' (composed of '' ead'' "rich, prosperous" and '' gar'' "spear"). Like most Anglo-Saxon names, it fell out of use by the later medieval period; it was, however, revived in the 18th century, and was popularised by its use for a character in Sir Walter Scott's '' The Bride of Lammermoor'' (1819). People with the given name * Edgar the Peaceful (942–975), king of England * Edgar the Ætheling (c. 1051 – c. 1126), last member of the Anglo-Saxon royal house of England * Edgar of Scotland (1074–1107), king of Scotland * Edgar Angara, Filipino lawyer * Edgar Barrier, American actor * Edgar Baumann, Paraguayan javelin thrower * Edgar Bergen, American actor, radio performer, ventriloquist * Edgar Berlanga, American boxer * Edgar H. Brown, American mathematician * Edgar Buchanan, American actor * Edgar Rice Burroughs, American author, creator of ''Tarzan'' * Edgar Cantero, Spanish author in Catalan, ...
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Phoenix, Oregon
Phoenix is a city in Jackson County, Oregon, United States. The population was 4,538 at the 2010 census. Phoenix is a part of the Medford Metropolitan Statistical Area, in the Rogue Valley, and is southeast of Medford on Interstate 5. History The area was settled in about 1850 by brothers Hiram and Samuel Colver. Samuel Colver laid out the town in 1854. Early residents included Milton Lindley, who operated a sawmill that provided timbers in 1855 for a blockhouse as well as a flouring mill owned by Sylvester M. Wait. For a time, the settlement was known locally as ''Gasburg'' after a talkative employee in the kitchen serving the mill hands. Wait, who was an agent for the Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, assigned the official name, ''Phoenix'', to the community and, in 1857, to its post office. Waitsburg, Washington, was later named after Wait. 2020 fire On September 8, 2020, much of Phoenix, along with neighboring Talent and parts of Medford and Ashland, ...
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Glenview Orchard Ensemble
Glenview as a place name may refer to: Australia * Glenview, Queensland, a locality in the Sunshine Coast Region Republic of Ireland * Glenview, Tallaght New Zealand * Glenview, New Zealand, a suburb of Hamilton, New Zealand United States * Glenview, California (other), several places * Glenview, Cook County, Illinois ** Naval Air Station Glenview, an operational U.S. Naval Air Station from 1923 to 1995 * Glenview, St. Clair County, Illinois * Glenview, Kentucky * Glenview (Stony Creek, Virginia), a historic house * Glenview Historic District (Memphis, Tennessee), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Tennessee * John Bond Trevor House in Yonkers, New York, listed on the NRHP and sometimes known as Glenview See also *Glenview Historic District (other) Glenview Historic District may refer to: * Glenview Historic District (Glenview, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Jefferson County, Kentucky *Glenview Historic District (Memphis ...
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Fluhrer Bakery Building
John Lester Fluhrer (January 3, 1894 – July 17, 1946) was a Major League Baseball left fielder who played for the Chicago Cubs The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the National League (NL) Central division. The club plays its home games at Wrigley Field, which is located ... in . External links Chicago Cubs players Major League Baseball left fielders Baseball players from Michigan Springfield Reapers players Toledo Iron Men players 1894 births 1946 deaths {{US-baseball-outfielder-1890s-stub ...
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Enders Building
Enders or Ender's may refer to: Literature and film * ''Ender's Game'' (series), a series of science fiction books by Orson Scott Card, also known as the Ender saga ** ''Ender's Game'', a 1985 military science fiction novel ** ''Ender's Shadow'', a 1999 parallel science fiction novel ** '' A War of Gifts: An Ender Story'', a 2007 science fiction novel ** '' Ender in Exile'', a 2008 science fiction novel * ''Ender's Game'' (film), a 2013 American science fiction action film based on the novel Places * Enders, Nebraska, US * Enders, Pennsylvania, US * Enders Island, Connecticut, US People * Arthur Enders (born 1982), also known as "Ace" Enders, former lead singer and guitarist of the defunct band The Early November * Courtney Enders (born 1986), drag racer * Dieter Enders (born 1946), organic chemist who has made contributions to the field of asymmetric synthesis * Erica Enders (born 1983), champion drag racer * John Franklin Enders (1897–1985), Nobel laureate who helped ...
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Corning Court Ensemble
Corning may refer to: People * Corning (surname) Places In Canada: * Corning, Saskatchewan In the United States of America: * Corning, Arkansas * Corning, California * Corning, Indiana * Corning, Iowa * Corning, Kansas * Corning, Michigan * Corning, Minnesota * Corning, Missouri * Corning (city), New York * Corning (town), New York * Corning, Ohio * Corning, Wisconsin Businesses and organizations * Corning Inc., an American glass and ceramics manufacturer * Dow Corning * Owens Corning Owens Corning is an American company that develops and produces insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composites and related materials and products. It is the world's largest manufacturer of fiberglass composites. It was formed in 1935 as a partn ... * Corning Museum of Glass Other uses * Corning (gunpowder), a gunpowder manufacturing process that improves consistency and power * Salt-curing or Pickling with salt; salting {{disambiguation, geo ...
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