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3652107Oregon Historical Quarterly — Volume 391938Robert C. Clark

Volume 39, No. 1 (Mar. 1938)

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  • The Columbia's Winter Quarters of 1791-1792 Located. by Samuel Eliot Morison
  • Indian Agent's Letter-Book. by Clarence Hines
  • Alexander Carson, Wilhamot Freeman. by Alice B. Maloney
  • Experience of a Chaplain at Fort Vancouver. by Herbert Beaver; edited by R. C. Clark
  • Charcoal Cave: An Archaeological Puzzle. by L. S. Cressman and Walter J. Perry
  • A Chapter in the History of the Oregon Steam Navigation Company: The Steamship Oregonian [cont]. ed. by Frank B. Gill and Dorothy Johansen
  • Editorial Comment: Reverend Herbert Beaver. by R. C. Clark
  • Letter of Aberdeen to Pakenham, March 4, 1844, Concerning the Oregon Question. ed. by R. C. Clark
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Members of Oregon Historical Society"

Volume 39, No. 2 (June 1938)

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  • The Columbia Maternal Association. by Clifford M. Drury
  • Joseph L. Meek: A Conspicuous Personality. by H. E. Tobie
  • The Clackamas-Clark County Boundary, 1850. by Jesse S. Douglas
  • Who Discovered the Columbia River. by J. Neilson Barry
  • Anglo-French Diplomacy during the Critical Period of the Nootka Controversy, 1790. by George Verne Blue
  • Enterprise: Its Background and Beginnings. by J. H. Horner and Grace Butterfield
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Members of Oregon Historical Society"

Volume 39, No. 3 (Sept. 1938)

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  • The New Capitol and State Library. by addresses of Gov. Charles H. Martin, Judge Lawrence T. Harris, Frank Branch Riley
  • Wascopam Mission. by Marcella M. Hillgen
  • The Prohibition Movement in Oregon. by John E. Caswell
  • The Settlement of the Japanese in Oregon. by Marjorie R. Stearns
  • Bushrod Washington Wilson. by Bruce Martin
  • Joseph L. Meek: A Conspicuous Personality [cont]. by H. E. Tobie
  • Letters Concerning Voyages of British Vessels to the Northwest Coast of America, 1787-1809. ed. by F. W. Howay
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Members of OHS"

Volume 39, No. 4 (Dec. 1938)

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  • Addresses Delivered at the Dedication of the State Capitol, October 1, 1938. by Leslie M. Scott, Robert W. Sawyer
  • Communication Pioneering in Oregon. by E. D. Smith, Jr.
  • Address at the Dedication of a Monument to the Pioneers of Crook County at Prineville, August 7, 1938. by A. L. Veazie
  • The Early Fur Trade of the Great Northwest. by Frank E. Ross
  • Joseph L. Meek: A Conspicuous Personality. by H. E. Tobie
  • Jeremy Pinch and the War Department. by Jesse S. Douglas
  • "Reviews"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Necrology"
  • "Members of OHS"
  • "Index"


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