< Oregon Historical Quarterly

No. 1 (March)

  • First Taxes in Oregon, 1844. by Leslie M. Scott
  • Beginnings of Electric Power in Oregon. by O. B. Coldwell
  • Historic Umatilla House at The Dalles. by Martha Ferguson McKeown
  • History of Oregon State College. by John B. Horner
  • Townsend's Bird Studies in Oregon, 1834-36. by Witmer Stone
  • Early Oregon Scenes: A Pioneer Narrative. by James D. Miller
  • Indian Slavery in Pacific Northwest. by Elsie Frances Dennis
  • One Hundred Years Ago, 1830. by Nellie B. Pipes
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Obituary"

No. 2 (June)

  • Centennial of the Covered Wagon. by Albert Hawkins
  • Jane Barnes, First White Woman in Oregon. by Kenneth W. Porter
  • Woolen Mills of Brownsville, 1860-89. by Alfred L. Lomax
  • In Memory of Edgar W. Wright, Historian. by Henry E. Reed
  • University Preparatory School, 1876-1904. by J. F. Santee
  • Early Oregon Scenes: A Pioneer Narrative [cont]. by James D. Miller
  • Indian Slavery in Pacific Northwest [cont]. by Elsie Frances Dennis
  • "Reviews" [David W. Hazen becoming prominent]
  • “News and Comments"
  • "Obituary"

No. 3 (September)

  • Cruise of Astor's Brig Pedler, 1813-1816. by Kenneth W. Porter
  • Ellendale Woolen Mill, 1865-71. by Alfred L. Lomax
  • Lovejoy's Pioneer Narrative, 1842-48. by intro. by Henry E. Reed
  • Beginnings of McKenzie Highway, 1862. by Robert W. Sawyer
  • In Memory of John Gill. by David W. Hazen
  • In Memory of Albert Hawkins. by Ben Hur Lampman
  • Early Oregon Scenes: A Pioneer Narrative [cont]. by James D. Miller
  • Indian Slavery in Pacific Northwest [cont]. by Elsie Frances Dennis
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Obituary"

No. 4 (December)

  • Designs for a Pacific Republic, 1843-62. by Joseph Ellison
  • Joseph Ashton, Astorian Sailor, 1812-15. by Kenneth W. Porter
  • Beginnings of East Portland. by Leslie M. Scott (external scan)
  • Ashland Woolen Mill, 1867-1900. by Alfred L. Lomax
  • Pioneer Life of Fendel Sutherlin. by Anne Sutherlin Waite
  • Indian Fighters, Settlers in Wasco County. by Lulu D. Crandall
  • In Memory of Charles B. Moores. by Col. Robert A. Miller
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Obituary"
  • "Index"

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