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3830972Oregon Historical Quarterly — Volume 481947Lancaster Pollard

Number 1 (March)

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  • Oregon Labor Disputes, 1919-23: I, The Living Wage. by Harvey Elmer Tobie
  • 1830 Report on the Fur Trade by General William Clark
  • Oregon Geographic Names VI: Additions since 1944, by L. W. McArthur
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Minutes of Annual Meeting"
  • "Members"

Number 2 (June)

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  • Government Grants and Patents in Vancouver, Washington. by Howard J. Burnham
  • The First Chief Justice of Oregon Territory: William P. Bryant. by Sidney Teiser
  • Ghost Towns of the Willamette of the Riverboat Period. by Howard McKinley Corning
  • Oregon Geographic Names VII: Additions since 1944. by L. A. McArthur
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News Notes"

Number 3 (September)

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  • Oregon Labor Disputes, 1919-1923: Government and Wages (cont.). by Harvey Elmer Tobie
  • The Second Chief Justice of Oregon Territory: Thomas Nelson. by Sidney Teiser
  • Origins of the Episcopal Church in the Pacific Northwest. by Thomas E. Jessett
  • Utah and Northern Railway Co.: A Brief History. by Robert L. Wrigley, Jr.
  • Oregon Geographic Names VIII: Additions since 1944. by L. A. McArthur
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • “Board and Staff"
  • "Publications of OHS"

Number 4 (December)

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  • "History Makes the Community": The Annual Society Address. by Dan E. Clark
  • Origins of the Episcopal Church in the Pacific Northwest (cont.). by Thomas E. Jessett
  • Oregon Labor Disputes, 1919-23: III, Local Controversies. by Harvey Elmer Tobie
  • Oregon Geographic Names IX: Additions since 1944. by L. A. McArthur
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News Notes"
  • "Index"

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