< Oregon Historical Quarterly
No. 1 (March)
- The Lure of the River. by Fred W. Wilson
- Chief Cassino. by Omar C. Spencer
- Location of Point Vancouver. by intro. by Lewis A. McArthur
- France and the Oregon Question. by George Verne Blue
- Fort Reed and Fort Boise, 1814-35. by J. Neilson Barry
- The Oregon Memorial of 1838. ed. by Cornelius J. Brosnan
- One Hundred Years Ago, 1833. by Nellie B. Pipes
- "Reviews"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
No. 2 (June)
- The Skidmore Fountain. by Charles Erskine Scott Wood
- Roll of Overland Astorians, 1810-12. by Kenneth W. Porter
- The Lure of the River [cont.]. by Fred W. Wilson
- William Hobson, Quaker Missionary. ed. by F. Harold Young
- France and the Oregon Question [cont.]. by George Verne Blue
- Pio-Pio-Mox-Mox. by J. F. Santee
- William Nelson Ferrin. by Mary F. Farnham
- "Reviews"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
No. 3 (September)
- Harvey W. Scott, Historian. by Joseph Schafer
- Harvey W. Scott, Editor. by Chester Rowell
- The Resolution on the Oregon Coast, 1793-94. by F. W. Howay
- Petitions of Oregon Settlers, 1838-48. by C. J. Pike
- Aberdeen and Peel on Oregon, 1844. ed. by Robert C. Clark
- A Beef-Canning Enterprise in Oregon. by J. Orin Oliphant
- Voyage of the Sequin, 1849
- Voyages of the Pallas and Chenamus, 1843-45. by Avery Sylvester
- Basque Settlement in Oregon. by Ione B. Harkness
- "Reviews"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
No. 4 (December)
- Universal Approach to History Study. by Elbert D. Thomas
- Oregon's Century of Education. by Robert H. Down
- William Johnson. by Henry E. Reed
- Brig Owhyhee in the Columbia, 1827. by F. W. Howay
- Scientists in Early Oregon. by B. A. Thaxter
- Journal of Rogue River War, 1855. by Harvey Robbins
- Voyages of the Pallus and Chenamus, 1843-45 [cont.]. by Avery Sylvester
- "Reviews"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
- "Index"
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