Amy Couture
As It Was ContributorAmy Couture is originally from Loomis, California and Astoria, Oregon. She has a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Oregon, a master’s in teacher education from Eastern Oregon University, and a master’s in history from Minnesota State University, Mankato. In graduate school, she focused on 19th-century social and labor history. Her master’s thesis examined the origins of the labor union movement among Cornish hard rock miners in California’s gold country in the 1860s. Before moving to Ashland in 2010, Amy taught fifth grade and coached cross country in Stebbins, Alaska. She also taught history and education classes at Clatsop Community College and Treasure Valley Community College. She is the author of 14 historical vignettes in the book, Astorians: Eccentric and Extraordinary. Her husband, Patrick, is the assistant principal of Talent Middle School and they live in Ashland with their two young sons.
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In the summer of 2013, forest fires north of the Southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley filled the air with smoke. Physical landmarks such as Grizzly Peak and…
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Twenty-four-year-old farmer Welborn Beeson of Talent, Ore., rarely left his mother or his home. But in mid-September 1860, Beeson and two friends went on…