Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 56
Number 1 (March)
[edit]- "Life Members"
- Volume 56/Lewis Ankeny McArthur, 1883-1951. by Omar C. Spencer
- Food of the Overland Emigrants. by Kathryn Troxel
- The Idaho Admission Movement, 1888-1890. by Merle W. Wells
- Editorial News
- Letters to the Editor
- Book Reviews
- Affliated Societies
- News Notes
- Publications
- OHS Board, staff, pubs
Number 2 (June)
[edit]- Historical Romance of Senator Neuberger's Election. by William Appleman Williams
- Early Oregon Documents: Some Bibliographical Revisions. by George N. Belknap
- The Lady and the Law: A Portrait of Mary Leonard. by Malcolm H. Clark, Jr.
- Notes on Columbia River Salmon. by Albion Gile
- Editorial News
- Letters to the Editor
- Book Reviews
- Affliated Societies
- News Notes
- OHS Board, staff, Life members
Number 3 (September)
[edit]- Mount St. Helens' Recent Eruptions. by Kenneth L. Holmes
- Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, by O. Larsell
- Fifty Years of Research in the Pacific Northwest, by Thornton T. Munger
- Death of a Snake Country Trapper: Pierre L'Etang, by Francis D. Haines, Jr.
- Editorial News
- Letter to the Editor
- Book Reviews
- Affliated Societies
- News Notes
- OHS Board, staff, pubs
Number 4 (December)
[edit]- George Gibbs' Account of Indian Mythology in Oregon and Washington Territories. by Ella E. Clark
- Columbia College 1856-60. by Perry D. Morrison
- Editorial News
- Letters to the Editor
- Book Reviews
- Affliated Societies
- Annual Meeting
- OHS board, staff, pubs
- Book Catalog
- Annual Index
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