Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 17
Number 1 (March)
- The Indian of the Northwest As Revealed by the Earliest Journals. by O. B. Sperlin
- A Tribute to John Minto. by William Galloway
- Did the Returning Astorians Use the South Pass? A Letter of Ramsay Crooks. by contrib. by Harrison C. Dale
- "Document": A Hudson's Bay Company Contract
- Correspondence of the Reverend Ezra Fisher. ed. by Henderson, Latourette, Latourette
Number 2 (June)
- Extracts from the Unpublished Reminiscences of H. R. Kincaid
- Some Documentary Records of Slavery in Oregon. by Fred Lockley
- Diary of Rev. Jason Lee
- "Document": Captain Black's Report on Taking of Astoria
- Correspondence of the Reverend Ezra Fisher, Part 4. ed. by Henderson, Latourette and Latourette
Number 3 (September)
- The Movement in Oregon for the Establishment of a Pacific Coast Republic. by Dorothy Hull
- Oregon's Nomination of Lincoln. by Leslie M. Scott
- "Documentary": Doctor John McLoughlin to Sir George Simpson, March 20, 1844. by intro. note by Katharine B. Judson
- Diary of Reverend Jason Lee—II
- Correspondence of the Reverend Ezra Fisher. ed. by Henderson, Latourette, Latourette
Number 4 (December)
- The Klamath Exploring Expedition, 1850: Settlement of the Umpqua Valley—Its Outcome. by Socrates Scholfield
- Reminiscences of Mrs. Frank Collins, Nee Martha Elizabeth Gilliam. by Fred Lockley
- Last Will and Testament of John Day. by ed. notes by T. C. Elliott
- "Documentary": Letters of Elihu Wright to His Brother, Samuel Wright. by intro. note by Geo. H. Himes
- Diary of Reverend Jason Lee—III
- Correspondence of the Reverend Ezra Fisher . . . . ed. by Henderson, Latourette, Latourette
THE
QUARTERLY
OF THE
VOLUME XVII
MARCH, 1916 DECEMBER, 1916
Edited by
FREDERIC GEORGE YOUNG
Portland. Oregon
The Ivy Press
1916
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page ASTORIANS, DlD THE RETURNING, USE SOUTH PASS A LETTER
BY RAMSAY CROOKS By Harrison C. Dale 47- 51
INDIAN, THE, OF THE NORTHWEST AS REVEALED BY THE EARLIEST
JOURNALS By O. B. Sperlin 1-43
KLAMATH EXPLORING EXPEDITION, 1850, THE. SETTLEMENT OF
THE UMPQUA VALLEY ITS OUTCOME By Socrates Scholfield 341-357
LINCOLN, OREGON'S NOMINATION OF
By Leslie M. Scott ,. .201-214
McLoucHLiN, DR. JOHN, INTRODUCTORY NOTE TO LETTER OF, TO
SIR GEORGE SIMPSON, MARCH 20, 1844 By Katharine B. Judson 215-239
MINTO, JOHN, A TRIBUTE TO
By William Galloway 44-46
PACIFIC COAST REPUBLIC, THE MOVEMENT IN OREGON FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A By Dorothy Hull 177-200
REMINISCENCES OF MRS. FRANK COLLINS, NEE MARTHA ELIZABETH
GILLIAM By Fred Lockley 358-372
REMINISCENCES, EXTRACTS FROM UNPUBLISHED
By H. R. Kincaid 77-106
SLAVERY, SOME DOCUMENTARY RECORDS OF, IN OREGON
By Fred Lockley 107-115
DOCUMENTS
CROOKS, RAMSAY, A LETTER OF, ON THE DISCOVERY OF SOUTH PASS
Introduction to by Harrison C. Dale 47- 51
DAY, JOHN, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF. Editorial Notes by
T. C. Elliott 373-379
FISHER, REVEREND EZRA, CORRESPONDENCE OF Edited by Sarah Fisher Henderson Nellie Edith Latourette Kenneth Scott Latourette
55-76; 147-176; 267-339; 431-480
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Page HUDSON'S BAY CONTRACT, A
Notes by T. C Elliott 53 ~ 54
LEE, REVEREND JASON, DIARY OF
116-146; 240-266; 397-430
WRIGHT, ELIHU, LETTERS OF TO His BROTHER, SAMUEL WRIGHT
Introductory Note by Geo. H. Himes 380-396
AUTHORS
DALE, HARRISON C., Did the Returning Astorians Use the South
Pass A Letter of Ramsay Crooks 47- 51
ELLIOTT, T. C., Notes Explanatory of A Hudson's Bay Contract. . 52- 54
-Editorial Notes for the Last Will and Testament of John
D a y 373-379
GALLOWAY, WILLIAM, A Tribute to John Minto 44- 46
HIMES, GEO. H., Introductory Note to Letters of Elihu Wright. .380-396
HULL, DOROTHY, The Movement in Oregon for the Establish- ment of a Pacific Coast Republic 177-200
JUDSON, KATHARINE B., Introductory Note to Letter of Dr. John
McLoughlin to Sir George Simpson, March 20, 1844 215-239
KINCAID, H. R., Extracts from Unpublished Reminiscences 77-106
LOCKLEY, FRED, Some Documentary Records of Slavery in
Oregon 107-115
, Reminiscences of Mrs. Frank Collins, nee Martha Elisa- beth Gilliam 358-372
SCHOLFIELD, SOCRATES, The Klamath Exploring Expedition, i#50. 341-357 SCOTT, LESLIE M., Oregon's Nomination of Lincoln 201-214
SPERLIN, O. B., The Indian of the Northwest as Revealed by the
Earliest Journals . 1- 43
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