< Oregon Historical Quarterly
Number 1 (March)
- McLoughlin Proprietary Account with Hudson's Bay Company. ed. by Burt Brown Barker
- Oregon Geographic Names: Sixth Supplement. by Lewis A. McArthur
- World War II History Project. by L. S. Cressman
- "Reviews"
- "Shorter Notices"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
- "Members"
Number 2 (June)
- The Books That Enlightened the Emigrants. by Helen B. Kroll (external scan)
- The Oregon Military Police of World War I. by J. F. Santee
- Site of the Smith Massacre on July 14, 1828. ed. by Lancaster Pollard
- The Journal of John Work: March 21-May 14, 1825. ed. by Nellie B. Pipes
- Oregon Documents Check List I: Through State Journals. by comp. by Eleanor Ruth Rockwood
- First True Confession Story Pictures Oregon "Moral". by Herbert B. Nelson
- Dead Dick's Danger Ducks: A "Novel of Oregon". by Chester Anders Fee
- "Reviews"
- "Shorter Notices"
- "News and Comment"
- "Accessions"
- "Necrology"
Number 3 (September)
- The Friends Come to Oregon: I, Newberg Meeting. by H. S. Nedry
- McLoughlin Proprietary Account with North West Company. ed. by Burt Brown Barker
- Two Letters by a Pioneer from Arkansas. ed. by Dorsey D. Jones
- World War II History Project: Progress Report. by L. S. Cressman
- Oregon Document Check List II: Committee Reports. by comp. by Eleanor Ruth Rockwood
- "Reviews"
- "Accessions"
- "Necrology"
- "Shorter Notices"
- "News and Comment"
Number 4 (December)
- The Roster of the Expedition of Lewis and Clark. by Charles G. Clarke
- The Friends Come to Oregon: Salem Quarter II. by H. S. Nedry
- Reminiscences of Joaquin Miller and Canyon City. by H. C. Thompson (external scan)
- The Name of William M. Tugman Added to Honor Roll. by Carl C. Webb and George Turnbull
- Oregon Documents Check List III: Committee Reports. by comp. by Eleanor Ruth Rockwood
- "Reviews"
- "News and Comment"
- "Necrology"
- "Accessions"
- Preserving Oregon's History--You Can Help
- "1944 Publications of OHS"
- "Index"
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