Jackson, Royal G.

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Basque sheepherders immigrated from northern Spain and southwestern France to southeastern Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada from the 1890s until the early 1920s. They worked as itinerant herders on the mountain ranges of Harney County until the 1930s and often spent the winters in Basque boarding houses or hotels, such as the Star Hotel in Burns. The Taylor Grazing Act, drought, and the depression brought an end to the sheep industry in Harney County. The Basques of Harney County, Oregon, Oral History Project was part of an inventory of historic sites in Harney County conducted by Royal G. Jackson and Jennifer A. Lee in 1976 and was funded by the OSU Research Council and the Harney County Oral History Program. Jackson was an Associate Professor in the Department of Resource Recreation Management at Oregon State University; Lee was a student in that department fulfilling an internship requirement.

From the description of Basques of Harney County, Oregon, oral history collection, 1976-2001 (bulk 1976-1978). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 213482856

Royal G. Jackson was a faculty member in the College of Forestry at Oregon State University from 1970 until his retirement in 2004. Jackson taught courses in recreation resource management and nature-based tourism; his research interests included forest history, nature-based tourism, and protected area management. He pursued research projects in the western United States and in Costa Rica. As part of his research, Jackson conducted numerous oral history projects pertaining to the history of forestry, specifically, the Oregon State University College of Forestry and the Research Forests (McDonald and Dunn Forests); the Soap Creek Valley in Benton County, Oregon; Basques in Harney County, Oregon; the diversification of a resource-based economy in Deschutes County, Oregon, to include tourism; the Winema National Forest; the Battle of the Bighorn from the perspective of the Northern Cheyenne descendants; and the environmental movement and ecotourism in Cost Rica. Jackson earned his BA in 1960 from the University of New Mexico, an MA in 1965 from Western New Mexico University, and his Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico in 1971.

From the description of Royal G. Jackson papers, ca. 1905 - 1992 (bulk ca. 1930 - 1992). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 664275369

From the guide to the Royal G. Jackson Papers, circa 1905 - 1992, circa 1930 - 1992, (Oregon State University Libraries)

Basque sheepherders immigrated from northern Spain and southwestern France to southeastern Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada from the 1890s until the early 1920s. They worked as itinerant herders on the mountain ranges of Harney County until the 1930s and often spent the winters in Basque boarding houses or hotels, such as the Star Hotel in Burns. The Taylor Grazing Act, drought, and the depression brought an end to the sheep industry in Harney County.

The Basques of Harney County, Oregon, Oral History Project was part of an inventory of historic sites in Harney County conducted by Royal G. Jackson and Jennifer A. Lee in 1976 and was funded by the OSU Research Council and the Harney County Oral History Program. Jackson was an Associate Professor in the Department of Resource Recreation Management at Oregon State University; Lee was a student in that department fulfilling an internship requirement.

From the guide to the Basques of Harney County, Oregon, Oral History Collection, 1976-2001, 1976-1978, (Oregon State University Libraries)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Soap Creek Valley History Project Oral Histories, 1978-1995, 1989-1995 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
creatorOf Horner Museum. Horner Museum oral history collection, 1964-1992 (bulk 1979-1991). Oregon State University Libraries
creatorOf Jackson, Royal G. Basques of Harney County, Oregon, oral history collection, 1976-2001 (bulk 1976-1978). Oregon State University Libraries
creatorOf OSU Research Forests. Soap Creek Valley History Project oral histories, 1978-1995 (bulk 1989-1995). Oregon State University Libraries
creatorOf Basques of Harney County, Oregon, Oral History Collection, 1976-2001, 1976-1978 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
referencedIn Horner Museum Oral History Collection, 1964-1992, 1979-1991 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
creatorOf Jackson, Royal G. Royal G. Jackson papers, ca. 1905 - 1992 (bulk ca. 1930 - 1992). Oregon State University Libraries
creatorOf Royal G. Jackson Papers, circa 1905 - 1992, circa 1930 - 1992 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.). Company 3503 (Benton County, Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Dunn, Paul M. person
associatedWith Dunn, Paul M. person
associatedWith Harney County Oral History Program (Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Horner Museum. corporateBody
associatedWith Horner Museum. corporateBody
associatedWith Lee, Jennifer A. person
associatedWith Oregon Agricultural College. School of Forestry. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon Forest Nursery (Corvallis, Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon State College. School of Forestry. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon State University corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon State University. College of Forestry. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon State University. Research Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Oregon State University. School of Forestry. corporateBody
associatedWith OSU Research Forests. corporateBody
associatedWith Peavy Arboretum (Benton County, Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Peavy, George Wilcox, 1869-1951. person
associatedWith Purkey, Amanda B. person
associatedWith Purkey, Amanda B. person
associatedWith Starker, T. J. (Thurman James), 1890-1983. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Oregon--Corvallis
Camp Arboretum (Benton County, Or.)
Deschutes County (Or.)
Benton County (Or.)
McDonald Forest (Or.)
Deschutes County (Or.)
Oregon--Harney County
Paul Dunn Forest (Or.)
Paul Dunn Forest (Or.)
Burns (Or.)
McDonald Forest (Or.)
Camp Arboretum (Benton County, Or.)
Costa Rica
Benton County (Or.)
Burns (Or.)
Oregon
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Corvallis
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Forestry schools andeducation
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Home and Family
Idaho
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Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876
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Oregon
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