Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 47

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Number 1 (March)[edit]

  • History of Medical Journals in the Pacific Northwest. by O. Larsell
  • The James Douglas Report on the "Beaver Affair". ed. by W. Kaye Lamb
  • More Letters by Narcissa and Marcus Whitman. ed. by L. A. Kibbe
  • Oregon Documents Check List VIII: Officials, Boards. by comp. by E. R. Rockwood
  • Volume 47/Oregon Geographic Names II: Additions since 1944
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Accessions"
  • "Members"

Number 2 (June)[edit]

  • Southern Route into Oregon: Notes and a New Map. by Buena Cobb Stone
  • Beginning of Labor Movement in Pacific Northwest. by Harry W. Stone
  • Joaquin Miller: Lawyer, Poet, Judge in Canyon City. by Howard McKinley Corning
  • Naming and Early Settlement of Ilwaco, Washington. by Mildred Colbert
  • Oregon Geographic Names III: Additions since 1944. by Lewis A. McArthur
  • Oregon Document Check List IX: Officials, Boards. by comp. by E. R. Rockwood
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News and Comment"

Number 3 (September)[edit]

  • Life of George H. Williams: Almost Chief-Justice. by Sidney Teiser
  • A History of Transportation in the Pacific Northwest. by Randall V. Mills
  • Broadcasts Capture Dramatic Values in Pioneer History. by Robert Ormond Case
  • Oregon Geographic Names IV: Additions since 1944. by L. A. McArthur
  • Oregon Document Check List X: Officials, Boards. by comp. by E. R. Rockwood
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News and Comment"

Number 4 (December)[edit]

  • History of the Community of Multnomah, Oregon. by Marguerite Norris Davis
  • Life of George H. Williams: Almost Chief-Justice (cont.). by Sidney Teiser
  • Oregon Geographic Names V: Additions since 1944. by L. A. McArthur
  • Oregon Document Check List XI: Concluding Entries. by comp. by E. R. Rockwood
  • "Reviews"
  • The Folk Phrase for It
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News and Comment"
  • "Accessions"
  • "Index"

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