"Buncom:
Crossroads Station"
First
published in 1995, "Buncom: Crossroads Station" tells the history of
our little community and the area around it. It was written by Buncom
residents Connie Fowler and J.B. Roberts.
The book, now in its second printing, is available
from the Society. The price is $18.00 INCLUDING shipping (the book itself
is $15.95). To order, please call (541) 899-7656. or write to Buncom
Historical Society, 3232 Little Applegate Road, Jacksonville, OR 97530.
You can also buy it from our publisher, iUniverse.com. To order
from them, click on the "Buy it
Now" icon below, then on the right side of the iUniverse
web page, go to "Search Bookstore" and search for
"Buncom." The price is $15.95 plus shipping.
Here's what the back cover says about "Buncom:
Crossroads Station":
"Buncom is the last remaining Ghost Town in
Southern Oregon. Located 20 miles southwest of Medford near the confluence of
Sterling Creek and the Little Applegate River, Buncom was first settled by gold
miners in the late 1850s and 1860s. Later,
it was the supply center for the farmers, ranchers and loggers living in the
Little Applegate Valley. Today, its
abandoned buildings remain as a symbol of a simpler past, and a focus for the
rural residents who leave nearby.
“'Buncom:
Crossroads Station' relates the history of this typical rural Oregon community
from its beginning to the present. In
addition, it places local events in the context of the outside world.
Even in their peaceful isolation, Buncom’s pioneers – like those in
other communities – were affected and influenced by the trends and forces that
were shaping the globe."
