< Oregon Historical Quarterly
Number 1 (March)
- An Historical Series for Kindling an Oregon Sentiment. by F. G. Young
- A Glimpse into Prehistoric Oregon. by Ellen Condon McCornack
- Rise and Early History of Political Parties in Oregon: The Issues of War. by Walter Carleton Woodward
- The Earliest Travelers on the Oregon Trail. by T. C. Elliott
- Centennial of Arrival of First White Men in Baker County. by George H. Himes
- "Notes"
Volume 13, No. 2 (June 1912)
- A Brief History of the Oregon Provisional Government and What Caused Its Formation. by Frederick V. Holman (address)
- How British and American Subjects Unite in a Common Government for Oregon Territory in 1844. by Robert C. Clark
- John Fiske's Change of Attitude on the Whitman Legend. by Leslie M. Scott
- "Document": Slacum's Report on Oregon, 1836-7
- "Notes number 2"
Number 3 (Sept. 1912)
- The Trail of the Astorians. by Rev. J. Neilson Barry
- Reminiscences of Seventy Years. by William Barlow
- The Barlow Road. by Walter Bailey
- John C. Calhoun As Secretary of War, 1817-1825. by Frances Packard Young
- "Document": Address of Canadian Settlers of the Willamette Valley to the American Settlers on Proposed Political Organization. by trans. by P. J. Frein [orig. French included]
Number 4 (December)
- Transmission of Intelligence in Early Days in Oregon. by Clarence B. Bagley (address at OHS annual meeting)
- "Documents": Journal of John Work, Covering Snake Country Expedition of 1830-31, and others. by editorial notes by T. C. Elliott
- "Index"
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