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PUBLIC OUTREACH & EDUCATIONAL BROCHURE PROGRAM:  HUGO'S EMIGRANT TRAILS

Public Outreach & Educational Brochure Committee

Hugo is blessed with a rich heritage of historic roads, rough though they were. The Hugo Emigrant Trails Committee (Trails Committee) was formed to bring together all those who want to learn more about the early transportation in the area, from the casual admirer to the dedicated researcher (see brochure 2 in emigrant trails series). Its aim is to collect and record information about Hugo’s emigrant trails, especially its two historic 1856 General Land Office mapped roads, and to share this information (e.g., through Hugo History Day, talks, hikes, group visits, training exercises, workshops, publications, web sites, etc.).

Road from Willamette Valley to Jacksonville (route of the Applegate Trail)
Road to Illinois Valley via Van Noys Ferry (route of the Applegate Trail from Widow Niday's place to ferry location on Rogue River)

Public outreach and stimulating awareness of the Hugo Neighborhood is an integral element of its constitution. To that end on January 27, 2005 a Public Outreach & Educational Brochure Committee for Hugo’s emigrant trails was formed by the Hugo Neighborhood. The committee has the authority to identify its own members.

Karen Rose, Co-Project Leader
Hugo Emigrant Trails Committee
Web Master, Hugo Neighborhood
 
Mike Walker, Co-Project Leader & Trail Marking & Trail Monitor
Education Chair, Hugo Neighborhood
 
Hal Anthony, Trail Monitor
Outreach Chair, Hugo Neighborhood
 
Jacque Hardwick, Quality Control
Treasurer, Hugo Neighborhood

Educational Brochure Program

The Hugo Neighborhood’s Public Outreach & Educational Brochure Program for Hugo’s emigrant trails follow. Brochures 1 - 16 are educational and process brochures. Brochures starting with number 17 are project inventory brochures.

1. Public Outreach & Educational Brochure Program: Hugo’s Emigrant Trails
2. Hugo Emigrant Trails Committee
3. Outreach For Hugo’s Emigrant Trails
4. Hugo Emigrant Trails Inventory Process
5. Hugo Emigrant Trails Map Quads
6. Applegate Trail
7. Applegate Trail: National Historic Trail
8. Applegate Trail Interpretive Center Museum
9. Applegate Trail Bibliography
10. Hugo Applegate Trail Field Notes
11. Diaries and Journals
12. Guidelines For Locating Wagon Trails
13. Hugo Applegate Trail Composite Trail Description Method
14. GIS Project
15. Ox Bow Of Applegate Trail
16. 1856 Wagon Trail Inventory
17. Applegate Trail: Mt. Sexton Pass
18. Applegate Trail: White Property
19. Applegate Trail: Boldway Property
20. Applegate Trail: Boyce Property
21. Applegate Trail: Silvestri Property
22. Applegate Trail: Woods Property
23. Applegate Trail: Alma Fairfield

Final approval of any brochures on the Hugo Neighborhood’s Public Outreach & Educational Brochure Program for Hugo’s emigrant trails rests with the Public Outreach & Educational Brochure Committee.

Want more information? Contact an officer of the Hugo Neighborhood, or a member of the Public Outreach & Educational Brochure Committee on how you can become involved in this trail project.

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