< Oregon Historical Quarterly

Number 1 (March)

  • Oregon. by David McCord
  • Mt. Hood or Bust: The Old Road. by Ivan M. Woolley, M.D.
  • The First Oregon Cavalry and the Oregon Central Military Road Survey of 1865. by L. C. Merriam, Jr.
  • Editorial News
  • Book Reviews
  • Affliated Societies
  • News Notes
  • OHS Board, staff, pubs

Number 2 (June)

  • When We Logged the Columbia. by Oliver Greeley Hughson
  • Oregon Archives, 1841-1843. by edited by David C. Duniway and Neil R. Riggs
  • Editorial News
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Museum Touring Information
  • Book Reviews
  • Affliated Societies
  • News Notes
  • OHS Board, staff, pubs

Number 3 (September)

  • Brother Jonathan: Pioneer Steamship of the Pacific Coast. by Alfred L. Lomas
  • William Birch McMurtrie: A Painter Partially Restored. by Robert D. Monroe
  • Journey Into Southern Oregon: Diary of a Pennsylvania Dutchman. by Edward B. Ham
  • Editorial News
  • Book Reviews
  • Affliated Societies
  • News Notes
  • OHS Board, staff

Number 4 (December)

  • From Ouragan to Oregon. by Vernon F. Snow
  • Some Christmas Holidays in the Oregon Country. by Ella E. Clark
  • The Fight to Close the Rogue. by Gordon B. Dodds
  • Oregon Territorial Post Offices and Handstamped Postal Markings. by Edward R. Payne
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Book Reviews
  • Affliated Societies
  • Annual Meeting
  • OHS Board, staff
  • Annual Index

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