< Oregon Historical Quarterly

Number 1 (March)

  • A History of City Planning in Portland, Oregon. by Arthur D. McVoy
  • Early Commercial Importance of the Mullan Road. by Oscar Osburn Winther
  • The Friends Come to Oregon, III: Washington Work. by H. S. Nedry
  • Oregon Document Check List IV: Laws and Codes. by comp. by Eleanor Ruth Rockwood
  • Old Chief Joseph's Grave. by Grace Butterfield
  • "Reviews"
  • “Shorter Notices"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Accessions"
  • "Members"

Number 2 (June)

  • Early Oregon Country Forts: A Chronological List. by J. Neilson Barry
  • Recent History of Oregon's Electric Interurbans (cont.). by Randall V. Mills
  • Famous Horses and Horsemen of the Pioneer Period. by Oswald West
  • Oregon Documents Check List V: Officials, Boards. by comp. by Eleanor Ruth Rockwood
  • Oregon Archives Program. by L. S. Cressman
  • "Reviews"
  • "Shorter Notices"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Accessions"

Number 3 (September)

  • International Rivalries in Pacific Northwest. by Richard W. Van Alstyne
  • Trotting Horses and Races of the Pioneer Period. by Oswald West
  • Willamette Valley in 1859: The Diary of a Tour. ed. by H. S. Nedry
  • Oregon Document Check List VI: Officials, Boards. by comp. by Eleanor Ruth Rockwood
  • Proverbs in Oregon. by Randall V. Mills
  • "Reviews"
  • "Shorter Notices"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • “Accessions"
  • "Members"

Number 4 (December)

  • History of Care of Insane in the State of Oregon. by O. Larsell (external scan)
  • The Ashland Woolen Mills from 1868 to 1900. by Alfred L. Lomax
  • Oregon Geographic Names: Additions since 1944. by Lewis A. McArthur
  • Oregon Document Check List VIII: Officials, Boards. by comp. by Eleanor Ruth Rockwood
  • "Annual Meeting"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Shorter Notices"
  • "Local Notes"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Index"

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