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College of the
Siskiyous (COS) is a
public community college with
campuses in Weed and
Yreka in
Siskiyou County in
Northern California. It is part of...
- of the
Siskiyous. 1989.
Archived from the
original on 2010-05-27.
Retrieved 2010-03-31. "Legends:
Ascended Masters".
College of the
Siskiyous. 1989. Archived...
- forests, and the
Pacific Crest Trail follows a
portion of the
crest of the
Siskiyous.
These mountains are not the
highest of the
Klamath Mountains, but because...
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Origin of the
Lemurian Legend".
Folklore of
Mount Shasta.
College of the
Siskiyous.
Archived from the
original on
September 19, 2012. "Chapter 19 - Legends:...
- 7,765
counted in the 2010 Census.
Yreka is home to the
College of the
Siskiyous,
Klamath National Forest Interpretive Museum and the
Siskiyou County Museum...
- with more oak
woodland and less closed-canopied
forest than the
Inland Siskiyous. It
covers 818
square miles (2,119 km2) in Oregon. The
Umpqua Interior...
- "Legends: Lemuria".
Mount Shasta: An
Annotated Bibliography.
College of the
Siskiyous. Melton, J. Gordon, ed. (1999). "LEWIS,
Harvey Spencer".
Religious Leaders...
- Resource:
Native American Artists".
Siskiyous.edu.
Retrieved 2016-01-02. "Literature of
Mount Shasta: John Muir".
Siskiyous.edu.
Retrieved 2016-01-02. "Shasta...
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William C. (1993).
Mount Shasta: an
annotated bibliography.
College of the
Siskiyous. p. 146. King, Godfré Ray (1982).
Unveiled Mysteries (4 ed.).
Saint Germain...
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immediately ordered, and a
shelter was
first set up at
College of the
Siskiyous, but as fire
headed towards the college, the
evacuation center was relocated...