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Rogue River | Maryum's Yellow Rose Quilt, an Oregon Trail Story

Rogue River | Maryum's Yellow Rose Quilt, an Oregon Trail Story

Maryum McKee brought yellow rose shoots with her on the long journey from Missouri to Oregon in 1853. She planted these on a rude homestead out in the Applegate and neighbors propagated the rose throughout the valley. To commemorate Maryum’s journey, the Jacksonville Museum Quilters handcrafted a quilt in 1984 that is a historical representation of the John McKee family and Maryum’s treasured yellow rose. The Jacksonville Museum Quilters gifted this quilt to the Rogue Valley Genealogical Library in 2015. In this special local history event, Anne Billeter will show how Maryum’s Yellow Rose Quilt reflects a woman’s life and a family’s history. Billeter serves as President of the Rogue Valley Genealogical Society

This program is co-sponsored by the Woodville Museum and the Rogue River Branch of Jackson County Library Services thanks in part to an Oregon Heritage grant to the Gold Hill Historical Society. The Woodville Museum is located at 199 1st Street in Rogue River and is open Thursday – Saturday from noon to 4p. The Rogue River Branch of JCLS is located at 412 East Main Street in Rogue River and is open daily except for Sundays. For more information contact Laura Huddleston 916-284-6045 or laurade2006@yahoo.com. You can also call the museum at 541-582-3088

JCLS Rogue River Branch Library
03:00 PM - 04:00 PM on Wed, 9 Apr 2025

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Woodville Museum, Rogue River, Oregon
916-284-6045
JCLS Rogue River Branch Library
412 E. Main Street
Rogue River, Oregon 97537