Imagine a picture of the Jacksonville Post Office in 1903, with varnished and polished woodwork, oil paintings, engravings, deer antlers on the walls, and spotless linoleum floors. Envision many hanging flower pots containing “heavy foliaged plants and trailing vines.” Add pots lining the entry way and plants on the clerk’s desk.The Southern Oregon Historical Society collection includes two photographs of the plant-filled post office of John F. Miller. They are [...]
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