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If you look close you can see my nephew Jeff in line wearing his Metallica Master of Puppets shirt. :P
The Chevron gas station on the corners of Sams Valley Hwy and Antioch Rd. (Rainey's Corner)in Southern Oregon. Triple Tree Restaurant Bar and Lounge. Some good drinkin' there.
White City, Eagle Point, Shady Cove, Prospect, Sams Valley, Central Point, Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Rogue River, Grants Pass, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Ruch, Diamond Lake, Crater Lake, Klammoth Falls, Trail Oergon
If you look close you can see my nephew Jeff in line wearing his Metallica Master of Puppets shirt. :P
The Chevron gas station on the corners of Sams Valley Hwy and Antioch Rd. (Rainey's Corner)in Southern Oregon. Triple Tree Restaurant Bar and Lounge. Some good drinkin' there.
White City, OR
Sams Valley is an unincorporated community in
Jackson County, Oregon, United States, on Oregon Route 234 northeast of Gold
Hill, in the Medford area.
Originally named
"Moonville", the community takes its name from a valley that was
named for Chief Sam of the Rogue River tribe of Native Americans. Sams
Valley post office ran from 1873 until 1953. Today residents consider the
communities of Beagle, Antioch and Table Rock part of Sams Valley.
Tututni people
Rogue River is the
name of a [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] group
originally located in southern Oregon in the United
States. Rogue River was not a single tribe, but a conglomeration of
many affiliated and related tribal groups. The total estimated population of
these tribes in 1850 was about 9,500. The French Canadian employees of the
Hudson's Bay Company called them all "coquins", meaning
"Rogues", where the designation comes from. The principal tribes
commonly grouped under the generic name of Rogue River Indians were the
Latgawa, Takelma, [[Shasta (tribe)|Shasta]] and different subtribes of the
[[Coquille (tribe)|Coquille]], including the Shasta Costa, Tututni, and Euchre
Creek.
After the Rogue
River Wars in 1856, bands of the Rogue River were split between the
Confederated Tribes of Siletz and the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde
Community of Oregon, relocating to either the Siletz Indian Reservation north
of the tribe's traditional lands or to the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation. Some
of the tribal members were never captured and were forced to wander. -Wikipedia
White City, Eagle Point, Shady Cove, Prospect, Sams Valley, Central Point, Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Rogue River, Grants Pass, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Ruch, Diamond Lake, Crater Lake, Klammoth Falls, Trail Oergon