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Ancient Oregon Ep. 2: Seeds of War

Season 2, Ep. 2

In this episode, we pick up where we left off after Peter Skene Ogden visited the Rogue Valley in 1827 and cover the events leading up to the discovery of Gold in the valley and the subsequent flood of miners to Jacksonville in 1852.


Music Credit: Miss Francis Johnson (One of the last Taklemans to have seen Ti'lamikh in action and who worked with Edward Sapir to preserve the Takelman Language)


Special Thanks and References for this podcast:

Various Sources found on the website of historian Thomas Doty - DotyCoyote.com

History of Oregon: HH Bancroft

Various works by Nathan Douthit

Various letters and articles sourced through the Southern Oregon Historical Society


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