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From: "Sandy Pratt" <>
Subject: Jackson
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:55:05 -0700
Klamath Republican
June 19, 1902
ELIZA LITA JACKSON
Klamath Agency---Lita Jackson, a little Indian girl and former pupil of
the Klamath School died last week.
Father - James Jim Jackson
Mother - Ruth Mary Lalo
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Klamath Republican
September 5, 1907
Ralph Jackson, the well know Indian of the Yainax Reservation, died at
his home last Saturday. He had been sick several weeks.
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April 25, 1924
Chiloquin--Stonewall Jackson, local rancher, received word from his
daughter, Anne, formerly a resident of the Reservation and now residing in
Yuma, Ariz., that she will return soon on a visit as she is diposing of her
lead mine.
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July 21, 1924
Chiloquin---Hallie Jackson, daughter of Harry Jackson, broke her arm
in falling off a horse she was riding.
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Evening Herald
September 12, 1924
Anna May Jackson, aged 3 1/2 years, died Wednesday at a local hospital.
She is the daughter of Olive Jackson. Funeral services will be held at
Yainax and interment will take place at the Yainax Cemetery.
(Died September 10, 1924)
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Chiloquin, Oregon
Chiloquin---A baby boy was born at the home of Mrs. Harry Jackson and the
boy and mother are both enjoying excellent health.
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Evening Herald
October 9, 1924
Harry Lee Jackson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson was buried at
the Hill Cemetery. Father Loeser of Saint Mary's Church, Klamath Falls,
delivered a most thoughtful sermon followed by a sermon in Klamath by Jack
Palmer. A large number attended the service with beautiful floral offerings.
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Klamath News
April 5, 1925
Thurman Jackson, well known rodeo rider under the name of Sundown
Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson of Chiloquin, was united in
marriage yesterday afternoon to Miss Dorothea Hood of Sprague River by Rev.
Father Lozier at his home in this city. They were attended by the father,
Harry Jackson and Walter Kerrigan, both resients of Chiloquin. Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson, after a brief honeymoon, intend to make their home in Chiloquin.
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