< Oregon Historical Quarterly

Number 1 (March)

  • David W. Ballard, Governor of Idaho, 1866-1870. by Merle W. Wells
  • The Library of a Fur Trader at Fort Umpqua. by J. Orin Oliphant
  • Oregon Know Nothing Pamphlet Illustrates Early Politics. by Priscilla Knuth
  • "Reviews"
  • "News Notes"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • Board, Staff, Pubs

Number 2 (June)

  • Captain Edward O. C. Ord in the Rogue River Indian War. by Bernarr Cresap
  • Indian Story-Telling of Old in the Pacific Northwest. by Ella E. Clark
  • Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co.: A Family Enterprise. by Alfred L. Lomax
  • Remember the Winter of ---? Weather and Pioneers. by Donald H. Clark
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • OHS Board, Staff, Pubs

Number 3 (September)

  • The Mythology of the Indians in the Pacific Northwest. by Ella E. Clark
  • Pacific Northwest Letters of George Gibbs. ed. by Vernon Carstensen
  • Oregon's First Salmon Canner, "Captain" John West. by Glenn Cunningham
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News Notes"
  • Board, Staff, Pubs

Number 4 (December)

  • Workmen's Compensation Law: Notes on the Beginning. by Wm. A. Marshall
  • Oregon Coast Prehistory: Problems and Progress. by L. S. Cressman
  • Development of Industrial Arts in Oregon's School System. by Robert M. Moreland
  • The Oregon State Society of Washington, D.C.. by Pherne Miller
  • "Reviews"
  • “Affiliated Societies"
  • Minutes of the Annual Meeting
  • "Index"
  • Board, Staff, Pubs

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