< Oregon Historical Quarterly

Volume 40, No. 1 (Mar. 1939)

  • Thomas McKay. by Annie Laurie Bird
  • The Will of Thomas McKay. by Annie Laurie Bird
  • Joseph L. Meek: A Conspicuous Personality [cont]. by H. E. Tobie
  • The Nez Perce-Findley Affair. by J. H. Horner and Grace Butterfield
  • Diary of George Henry Atkinson, D.D., 1847-1858. ed. by E. Ruth Rockwood
  • The Prohibition Movement in Oregon. by John E. Caswell
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Members of OHS"

Volume 40, No. 2 (June 1939)

  • Matthews' Adventures on the Columbia: A Pacific Fur Company Document. ed. by Jesse S. Douglas
  • The Murals in the State Capitol. by J. Neilson Barry
  • Chief Concomly's Skull. by A. G. Harvey
  • Diary of Rev. George H. Atkinson, D.D., 1847-1858. ed. by E. Ruth Rockwood
  • The Strange Case of David Thompson and Jeremy Pinch. by T. C. Elliott
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Members of OHS"

Volume 40, No. 3 (Sept. 1939)

  • William T. Newby's Diary of the Emigration of 1843. ed. by Harry N. M. Winton
  • Joseph L. Meek: A Conspicuous Personality [cont]. by H. E. Tobie
  • Diary of Rev. George H. Atkinson, D.D., 1847-1858. ed. by E. Ruth Rockwood
  • The Nez Perce "Delegation" of 1831. by Clifford M. Drury
  • The U.S. Schooner Shark. by Norman A. Howerton
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"

Volume 40, No. 4 (Dec. 1939)

  • "Jeremy Pinch" Again. by W. J. Ghent
  • The Development of Transportation in Oregon, 1843-49. by Oscar Osburn Winther
  • The Erection of Fort Nez Perce. by Clarence Hines
  • Champoeg Park. by J. Neilson Barry
  • Champoeg: Conclusions, with Evaluation of Site. by Charles Rogers Hicks
  • Diary of Rev. George H. Atkinson, 1847-1858. by E. Ruth Rockwood
  • "Reviews"
  • “News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Index"


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