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Number 1 (March)
- Political History of Oregon from 1853 to 1865. by George H. Williams
- Flotsom and Jetsom of the Pacific: The Owyhee, the Sultana, and the May Dacre. by Frances Fuller Victor
- An Historical Survey of Public Education in Eugene, Oregon. by Joseph Schafer
- The Aurora Community. by H. S. Lyman
Number 2 (June)
- The Formation and Administration of the Provisional Government of Oregon [address of OHS president at unveiling of Champoeg monument]. by H. W. Scott
- Reminiscences of Honorable John Minto, Pioneer of 1844. by H. S. Lyman/John Minto
- Notes by William M. Case. by H. S. Lyman/William M. Case
- Mrs. Clayton's Account of Indian Troubles in California in 1849. by Mrs. Fannie Clayton
- "Flotsam and Jetsam note" [supplementary to Flotsam and Jetsam, vol 2, No. 1]. by Frances Fuller Victor
- "Documentary" [supplementary to document in Volume 1, No. 4]
- "Appendix": Suggestions for a Congress of Industry and Commerce, As a Means To Realize the Central Idea of the Lewis and Clark Centennial. by F. G. Young
Number 3 (September)
- Reminiscences of Experiences on the Oregon Trail in 1844, Part 2. by John Minto
- Primitive Customs and Religious Beliefs of the Indians of the Pacific Northwest Coast. by Silas B. Smith
- Reminiscences of Alanson Hinman. by James R. Robertson
- Items from the Nez Perces Indians. by H. S. Lyman
- Reminiscences of Clement Adams Bradbury, 1846. by H. S. Lyman
Number 4 (December)
- Political History of Oregon from 1865 to 1876. by Wm. D. Fenton
- Incidents in the Organization of the Provisional Government. by T. T. Geer
- Hall J. Kelley: One of the Fathers of Oregon. by Frances Fuller Victor
- An Oregon Literature. by H. S. Lyman
- The Lewis and Clark Expedition in American History. by F. G. Young
THE
QUARTERLY
OF THE
OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

VOLUME II.
March, 1901, to December, 1901
Edited by Frederic George Young
W. H. LEEDS, STATE PRINTER.
SALEM, OREGON

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