< Oregon Historical Quarterly
Number 1 (March)
edited by Frederic George Young [no division between first and second issues in this bound volume]
- Early Navigation of the Straits of Fuca. by F. W. Howay
- The Rise and Early History of Political Parties in Oregon: Period of the Territorial Government-- Political Organization. by Walter Carleton Woodward
- Financial History of Oregon: Treasury Administration in Oregon. by F. G. Young
- Letter Identifying the "Fountain" on Powder River, at Which Mr. Ogden Camped in Setting Out on Expedition, 1828-1829. by J. Neilson Barry
- "Excerpts and Notes"
Number 2 (June)
- The Rise and Early History of Political Parties in Oregon: The Kansas-Nebraska Bill in Oregon Politics. by Walter Carleton Woodward
- The First-Born on the Oregon Trail. by J. Neilson Barry
- The History of Railway Transportation in the Pacific Northwest. by F. G. Young
- "Notes"
Number 3 (September)
- David Thompson, Pathfinder, and the Columbia River. by T. C. Elliott
- Some Important Results from the Expedition of John Jacob Astor to and from the Oregon Country. by Frederick V. Holman (address as OHS pres.)
- A Hero of Old Astoria. by Eva Emery Dye (address)
- The Rise and Early History of Political Parties in Oregon: Democratic Discord. by Walter Carleton Woodward
- Oregon History for "the Oregon System". by F. G. Young
- "Document": Report on the Territory of Oregon, Charles Wilkes
Number 4 (December)
- The Rise and Early History of Political Parties in Oregon: The Political Revolution of 1860. by Walter Carleton Woodward
- An Echo of the Campaign of Sixty. by Lester Burrell Shippee
- Preservation of Indian Names. by Walter H. Abbott
- The Gun Powder Story. by editorial notes by T. C. Elliott
- Review: Acquisition of Oregon and the Long Suppressed Evidence about Marcus Whitman, by William I. Marshall. essay by Leslie M. Scott
- "Notes"
Index
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