< Oregon Historical Quarterly
Volume 36, No. 1 (Mar. 1935)
- Richard ("Captain Johnny") Grant. by T. C. Elliott
- Military History of Oregon, 1849-59. by Robert Carlton Clark
- Hudson's Bay Company Claims, 1846-69. by Ralph Richard Martig
- A Document of Mission History, 1833-43. ed. by Robert Moulton Gatke
- Members of First Wyeth Expedition. by Philip Henry Overmeyer
- The Grave of Madame Dorion. by T. C. Elliott
- "Reviews"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
Volume 36, No. 2 (June 1935)
- Wilhelm Keil and Communist Colonies. by John E. Simon
- Oregon, Texas and California, 1846. by Leslie M. Scott
- A Document of Mission History, 1833-43 [cont.]. ed. by Robert Moulton Gatke
- John McLoughlin, M.D.. by T. C. Elliott
- Life on the Oregon. by Alfred Seton; intro and notes by Fred S. Perrine
- "Reviews"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
Volume 36, No. 3 (Sept. 1935)
- Commerce and Transportation in the Siuslaw and Willamette Valleys, 1850-91. by Alfred L. Lomax
- Minutes West Union Baptist Church. ed. by J. Orin Oliphant
- British Side of Oregon Question, 1846. by intro. by Charles H. Carey
- "Reviews"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
Volume 36, No. 4 (Dec. 1935)
- A Brief History of the Earth. by R. H. Baldock
- Letters of John McLoughlin, 1805-26. ed. by Jane Lewis Chapin
- Marguerite Wadin McKay McLoughlin. by T. C. Elliott
- Adams, Russia and the Northwest Trade, 1824. by Clarence Hines
- Oregon's First Reported Murder Case. by Lawrence A. McNary
- Minutes West Union Baptist Church [cont.]. ed. by J. Orin Oliphant
- "Reviews"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
- "Index"
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