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''WomanSpirit'' (Fall 1974 - Summer 1984) was a Lesbian feminism, lesbian feminist Magazine, quarterly founded by Ruth Mountaingrove, Ruth and Jean Mountaingrove and produced collectively near Wolf Creek, Oregon. It was the first American List of lesbian periodicals, lesbian/:Feminist journals, feminist periodical to be dedicated to both feminism and Feminist spirituality, spirituality. Many of the contributors to ''WomanSpirit'' were, or became, well known within the women's spirituality movement. It had 40 publications, covering topics such as ecology, Goddess movement#Use of mythological materials, goddess myths and rituals, feminist theory, and divination. Its submissions included articles, photos, letters, book reviews, artwork, and songs. History ''WomanSpirit'' was founded by Ruth Mountaingrove, Ruth and Jean Mountaingrove in 1974, who had a vision for a magazine that was "international and radical feminist. We wanted a cultural revolution—a total reordering of institut ...
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Wolf Creek, Oregon
Wolf Creek is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Josephine County, Oregon, United States, just off Interstate 5 in Oregon, Interstate 5. There are a number of creeks in Oregon named Wolf Creek, after the wolf, wolves that were once abundant in the state. Wolf Creek post office was established 1882, while a railroad station called "Almaden" was located in the same place in 1883. The station was renamed to match the post office in 1888, and in 1895 the post office was renamed to "Wolfcreek" until 1951. The pioneer-era "Six Bit House" was an inn located on the Applegate Trail that passed through the Wolf Creek area long before it had a post office. The original Six Bit House was probably built in 1853, near a hairpin turn of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The inn went through several incarnations until the present Wolf Creek Tavern was built in about 1883. The site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is now run by the Oregon State Parks and Recr ...
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