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19th century painters depict scenes of southern Oregon and northern California

In this field episode of Underground History, Chelsea Rose visits the archives of the Southern Oregon Historical Society. She's joined by historian , a professor at Washington State University working on a biography of an early Northwest landscape painter, William Samuel Parrott (1844-1915), and SOHS curator Anna Sloan.

Together, they examine paintings in SOHS's archive depicting scenes of our region.

Mount Shasta. Painting by James Everett Stewart, c. 1882
Southern Oregon Historical Society / Object ID: B299
Mount Shasta. Painting by James Everett Stewart, c. 1882

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