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2680517Oregon Historical Quarterly — Volume 351934Nellie Bowden Pipes

No. 1 (March)

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No. 2 (June)

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  • Snake Country Expedition, 1824-25: An Episode of Fur Trade and Empire. by Frederick Merk
  • The Murder of Peu-Peu-Mox-Mox. by T. C. Elliott
  • California Stage Company in Oregon. by Oscar Osburn Winther
  • Journal of John [Joseph?] H. Frost, 1840-43. ed. by Nellie B. Pipes
  • The Oregon Printing Association. by Nellie B. Pipes
  • Historic American Buildings Survey Final Results. by Jamieson Parker
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"

No. 3 (September)

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  • Vancouver on the Northwest Coast. by Lalla Rookh Boone
  • Military Beginnings of the Salmon River Highway. by Leslie M. Scott
  • Journal of John [Joseph?] H. Frost, 1840-43. ed. by Nellie B. Pipes
  • Lee-Greene Correspondence, 1839. by J. Orin Oliphant
  • William Hume, 1830-1902. by Sister Mary de Sales McLellan
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"

No. 4 (December)

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  • Snake River Fur Trade, 1816-24. by W. T. Atkin
  • Forest Fires in Western Oregon and Western Washington. by William G. Morris
  • Villard and University of Oregon. by Philip Henry Overmeyer
  • Journal of John [Joseph?] H. Frost, 1840-43, ed. by Nellie B. Pipes
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Index"

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