< Oregon Historical Quarterly
Number 1 (March)
- Recollections of an Indian Agent [cont.]. by T. W. Davenport
- A Soldier of the Oregon Frontier. by Will J. Trimble
- “Documents" [Occupation of the Columbia River, Letters]
- "Notes and News"
- The Prefatory Note to the Nesmith Diary
- "Accessions"
Number 2 (June)
- Recollections of an Indian Agent, Part II. by T. W. Davenport
- Financial History of Oregon: Part Two. by F. G. Young
- Notes from a Government Document on Oregon Conditions in the Fifties. by Thomas W. Prosch
- Two of Oregon's Foremost Commonwealth Builders: Judge Reuben Patrick Boise and Professor Thomas Condon
Number 3 (September)
- The Vancouver Reservation Case: A Legal Romance. by Thomas M. Anderson
- Recollections of an Indian Agent--III. by T. W. Davenport
- The Historic Sites in Eugene and Their Monuments. by Jennie B. Harris
- The Marking of Historic Sites. by F. G. Young
- The Mormon Settlements in the Missouri Valley. by Clyde B. Aitchison
- "Documents" [Occupation of the Columbia River, McLoughlin letter]
- "Reviews" [2]
Number 4 (December)
- Address of Frederick V. Holman [dedication of McLoughlin Institute, Oregon City, 1907]
- History of Organization of Oregon State Agricultural Society. by George H. Himes
- Recollections of an Indian Agent--IV. by T. W. Davenport
- Bibliography of Hall J. Kelley. by F. W. Powell
- Diary of Asahel Munger and Wife
- "Notes and Reviews" [4]
- "Accessions"
Index
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