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3830973Oregon Historical Quarterly — Volume 491948Lancaster Pollard

Number 1 (March)

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  • History of Livestock Industry in the Pacific Northwest. by J. Orin Oliphant
  • Early Oregon Daguerrotypers and Portrait Photographers. by Theodosia Teel Goodman
  • Geographic Names of Western Montana, Northern Idaho. by Elers Koch
  • Oregon Geographic Names X: Additions since 1944. by Lewis A. McArthur
  • "Minutes of Annual Meeting"
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News Notes"
  • "Board and Staff"

Number 2 (June)

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  • The Archeological Excavation of Fort Vancouver. by Louis R. Caywood
  • The Archeological Excavation of Waiilatpu Mission. by Thomas R. Garth
  • Oregon Geographic Names XI: Additions since 1944. by Lewis A. McArthur
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News Notes"
  • "Board and Staff"/"OHS Publications"

Number 3 (September)

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  • First Associate Justice of Oregon Territory: O. C. Pratt. by Sidney Teiser
  • Oregon Volunteer Reminiscences of the War with Spain. by H. C. Thompson
  • The Exploratory Excavation of Fort Clatsop. by Louis R. Caywood
  • The Pendleton Wool-Scouring and Packing Company. by Alfred L. Lomax
  • Oregon Geographic Names XII: Additions since 1944, by L. A. McArthur
  • "Reviews"
  • “Affiliated Societies"
  • "News Notes"
  • OHS Board, Staff, PUbs

Number 4 (December)

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  • "Some Phases of Oregon History": The Annual Society Address. by Herbert A. Kellar
  • A Pioneer Woman's Reminiscences of Christmas in the Eighties. by Polly McKean Bell
  • Lower Columbia Indian Weapons. by L. S. Cressman
  • Oregon Geographic Names XIII: Additions since 1944. by L. A. McArthur
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "Minutes of the Annual Meeting"
  • "Index"
  • Board, Staff, PUbs

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