< Oregon Historical Quarterly
Volume 9, No. 1 (Mar. 1908)
- Edward Dickinson Baker. by William D. Fenton
- The Wax of Nehalem Beach [reprinted from Oregonian]. by O. F. Stafford
- Political Beginnings in Oregon: The Period of the Provisional Government, 1839-1849 [Univ. of Wisconsin M.A. thesis]. by Marie Merriman Bradley
- From Youth to Age As an American. by John Minto
- Columbia River Improvement and the Pacific Northwest [reprinted]. by Frederic G. Young
- "Notes and News"
Volume 9, No. 2 (June 1908)
- "Doctor" Robert Newell: Pioneer. by T. C. Elliott
- From Youth to Age As an American, part 2. by John Minto
- Contests over the Capital of Oregon. by Walter C. Winslow
- Mrs. Jesse Applegate. by Mrs. S. A. Long
- "Notes and News" [incl. 1 review]
Volume 9, No. 3 (Sept. 1908)
- Slavery Question in Oregon. by T. W. Davenport
- The "Free-State Letter" of Judge George H. Williams
- Oregon's First Monopoly—The O.S.N. Co. [Univ. of Oregon B.A. thesis]. by Irene Lincoln Poppleton
- "Documents (Number 3)" [railroad history]
- "Notes"
Volume 9, No. 4 (Dec. 1908)
- Slavery Question in Oregon, part 2. by T. W. Davenport
- From Youth to Age As an American, part 3. by John Minto
- "Documents" [Sen. J. Semple of Illinois]
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