Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 50
Number 1 (March)
[edit]- Federal Road Building Grants for Early Oregon. by W. Turrentine Jackson
- The Execution of Chief Leschi and the "Truth Teller". by Martin Schmitt
- A Columbia Lancaster Letter about Oregon in 1847. ed. by Mentor L. Williams
- A Brief Historical Introduction to Oregon Firearms. by Jack Hornback
- Oregon Geographic Names XIV: Additions since 1944. by L. A. McArthur
- "Reviews"
- "Affiliated Societies"
- "News Notes"
- OHS Board, Staff, Pubs
Number 2 (June)
[edit]- Baker City in the Eighties: Boyhood Memories, by Wesley Andrews
- Nez Perces in Indian Territory: An Archival Study. by Berlin B. Chapman
- Poet of the Oregon Backwoods: Henry H. Woodward. by Alice Bay Maloney
- Oregon Geographic Names XV: Additions since 1944, by L. A. McArthur
- "Reviews"
- "Affiliated Societies"
- "News Notes"
- Board, Staff, Pubs
Number 3 (September)
[edit]- The Estate of Dr. John McLoughlin: The Papers Discovered. by Burt Brown Barker
- The Historical Geography of Idaho Counties. by Benjamin E. Thomas
- Protestant Missionaries in Oregon: A Bibliographic Survey. by Clifford M. Drury
- Reminiscences and Anecdotes of Oregon History. by Oswald West
- Board, Staff, Pubs
Number 4 (December)
[edit]- "Bunk-Shanty Ballads and Tales": The Annual Society Address. by James Stevens
- Reminiscences and Anecdotes: Political History. by Oswald West
- Transporting Livestock by Boat up the Columbia, 1861-1868. by Earle K. Stewart
- "Reviews"
- "Affiliated Societies"
- "News Notes"
- "Minutes of Annual Meeting"
- "Index"
- OHS Board, Staff, Pubs
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