Videos

Shown below are links to a variety of online video resources related to Klamath History.
  1. "Klamath Memories"
  2. "Oregon Trails"
  3. Other Online Video Resources

Programs originally produced for broadcast on local government cable channels in Klamath Falls:

  • Klamath Memories Number 14 - Review of early schools in Klamath County, dedicated to the memory of Buena Cobb Stone, longtime educator and author "90 Years of Klamath Schools." Recorded November 29, 2012.
  • Klamath Memories Number 13 - History of the Henley community, including the Ankeny Ranch and Henley family. Interview with fifth-generation Henley resident Richard Fairclo. Recorded April 9, 2013.
  • Klamath Memories Number 12 - An interview with Harriett (Fox) Zalabak, who dated David Kingsley before he left for service in the Army Air Corps in World War II. Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls is named for David Kingsley. Recorded October 18, 2012.
  • Klamath Memories Number 11 - History of structure fires in the Klamath Basin, including tragic fires that claimed lives as well as blazes that destroyed commercial and industrial property. Guest: Monte Keady. Recorded October 9, 2012.
  • Klamath Memories Number 10 - History of forest fires and firefighting in the Klamath Basin. Discussion of fuels, ecology and major fires, including the Lone Pine fire of 1992. Guest: Gene Rogers. Recorded October 2, 2012.
  • Klamath Memories Number 9 - Descendants of the Wilson and McDonald families from Langell Valley review the history of their families, including incidents related to the Modoc War. Recorded May 5, 2012.
  • Klamath Memories Number 8 - History of the company-owned town of Gilchrist is reviewed by Mary Gilchrist Ernst and John Driscoll, author of "Gilchrist, Oregon; The Model Company Town." June 14, 2012. (Book available for sale at Klamath County Museum.)
  • Klamath Memories Number 7 - A review of more than 100 "Mystery Photos" in the collection of the Klamath County Museum, with commentary by Bill Anderson and Todd Kepple. Recorded May 15, 2012.
  • Klamath Memories Number 6 - A collection of panoramic photos of the Klamath Falls area and nearby historic sites, including Malin, with commentary by Mark Clark, Ryan Bartholomew and Todd Kepple. Recorded April 10, 2012.
  • Klamath Memories Number 5 - Operations of the Weyerhaeuser facilities in Klamath Falls, with special emphasis on the lumber mill. Guests include Max Revis and Bill Anderson. Featuring photos from the collection of Gene Gjertsen. Recorded March 13, 2012. (First minute of sound lost.)
  • Klamath Memories Number 4 - Guests Steve Harper and RC Brown, retired Oregon Air National Guard, discussing the history of Air National Guard operations at Kingsley Field. Recorded February 14, 2012.
  • Klamath Memories Number 3 - Guests Richard Nelson, Neal Eberlein and the Metler family recall life in the Altamont neighborhood. Recorded January 10, 2012.
  • Klamath Memories Number 2 - Guests Nina Pence and James F. Stilwell, sharing stories about Main Street and the downtown district of Klamath Falls from the 1930s to present. Recorded December 13, 2011. (First two minutes of sound lost.)
  • Klamath Memories Number 1 - Guest Bill Meade, recalling various aspects of the lumber industry. Recorded November 10, 2011.