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2394172Oregon Historical Quarterly — Volume 181917Frederic George Young
Chapters Sequential listing not available in original; this supplements the tables below.

Number 1 (March)

Number 2 (June)

Number 3 (September)

Number 4 (December)

THE

QUARTERLY

OF THE


VOLUME XVIII

MARCH, 1917—DECEMBER, 1917

Edited by

FREDERIC GEORGE YOUNG


Portland, Oregon

The Ivy Press

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


SUBJECT OF PAPERS

"CHATHAM," THE LOG OF THE H. M. S.

By T. C. Elliott 231–243

GOLD, THE PIONEER STIMULUS OF

By Leslie M. Scott 147–166

HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES, STATE

By F. G. Young 305–310

IDAHO—ITS MEANING, ORIGIN AND APPLICATION

By John E. Rees 83–92

KELLEY, HALL JACKSON

By Fred Wilbur Powell 1–53; 93–139; 167–224; 271–295

NEWS AND COMMENTS 225–230; 297–305

OBITUARIES—David Watson Craig, John Miller Murphy,

WILLIAM ABERNETHY.

By Geo. H. Himes 140–146

OREGON PROGRESS, THE PIONEER CHARACTER OF—

Selected Writings of Harvey W. Scott 245-270

VANCOUVER, WHERE IS POINT

By T. C. Elliott 73–82

WILLAMETTE VALLEY, SOIL REPAIR LESSONS IN

By Leslie M. Scott 54–68

AUTHORS

Page

Elliott, T. C, Where Is Point Vancouver 73–82

The Log of the H. M. S. "Chatham" 231-243

Himes, George H., Obituaries of David Watson Craig, John Miller Murphy and William Abemethy 140–146

Powell, Fred Wilbur, Hall Jackson Kelley. 1–53 ; 92–139 ; 167–224 ; 271–295

Rees, John E., Idaho—Its Meaning, Origin and Application 83–92

Scott. Harvey W., The Pioneer Character of Oregon Progress 245–270

Scott, Leslie M., Soil Repair Lessons in the Willamette Valley 54–68

The Pioneer Stimulus of Gold 147–166

News and Comments 225–230 ; 297–305

Young, F. G., State Historical Activities 305–310

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