The Overland Monthly
- Volume 1 (1868)
- Volume 2 (1869)
- Volume 3 (1869)
- Volume 4 (1870)
- Volume 5 (1870)
- Volume 6 (1871)
- Volume 7 (1871)
- Volume 8 (1872)
- Volume 9 (1872)
- Volume 10 (1873)
- Volume 11 (1873)
- Volume 12 (1874)
- Volume 13 (1874)
- Volume 14 (1875)
- Volume 15 (1875)
(Publication suspended after Vol. 15, per The Online Books Page.)
The Californian
[edit]Launched by the same publishing company in 1880. Titled The Californian and Overland Monthly for volume 6, prior to adopting The Overland Monthly title. Full collection of page scans here: IA
- The Californian/Volume 1 (1880)
- The Californian/Volume 2 (1880)
- The Californian/Volume 3 (1881)
- The Californian/Volume 4 (1881)
- The Californian/Volume 5 (1882)
- The Californian/Volume 6 (1882)
Second series
[edit]- Volume 1 (1883)
- Volume 2
- Series 2/Volume 3
- Series 2/Volume 4 (1884) (contents: IA)
- Volume 5 (contents: IA}}
- Volume 6
- Series 2/Volume 7 (1886)
- Lawrence W. Coe: The First Steamboat on the Upper Columbia
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Series 2/Volume 23 (1894)
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Series 2/Volume 33 (1899) (transcription project)
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Series 2/Volume 56 (1910)
Known as The Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine from 1923-, following a merger
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Series 2/Volume 90 (1932} (transcription project)
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About the Overland Monthly
[edit]- Literary Note from The Dalles Chronicle, January 24, 1894.
Online archives
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