Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 52
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Number 1 (March)[edit]
- Black Harris, Mountain Man, Teller of Tales. by Verne Bright
- History of Papermaking in the Pacific Northwest: I. by W. Claude Adams
- Clinton De Witt Smith, Secretary, Idaho Territory, 1864-1865. by Merle W. Wells
- "Bibliographic Notes". by Martin Schmitt
- "Affiliated Societies"
- "News Notes"
- Board, Staff, PUbs
Number 2 (June)[edit]
- Contributions of Virginians in Oregon, 1850. by Harvey E. Tobie
- History of Papermaking in the Pacific Northwest: II. by W. Claude Adams
- The St. Helens-Hillsborough Territorial Road. by George A. Nelson
- Senator Baker of Oregon. by Grant Conway
- Quivira, a Legendary City of the Oregon Coast. by Verne Bright
- "Affiliated Societies"
- "News Notes"
- OHS Board, Staff, Pubs
Number 3 (September)[edit]
- Extinguishing Indian Titles on the Oregon Coast. by Jerry A. O'Callaghan
- Reminiscences and Anecdotes: McNarys and Lanes. by Oswald West
- History of Papermaking in the Pacific Northwest: III. by W. Claude Adams
- "Art Note". by Harris K. Pryor
- "Reviews"
- "Affiliated Societies"
- OHS Board, Staff, PUbs
Number 4 (December)[edit]
- The Pacific Northwest: A Regional Study. by Lancaster Pollard
- Reminiscences and Anecdotes: The Harding Brothers. by Oswald West
- The Folklore and History of the "Oregon Fever". by Verne Bright
- A Note on Bison Hunting: A Few Were Saved. by F. J. Clifford
- "Reviews"
- "Affiliated Societies"
- "Minutes of the Annual Meeting"
- "Index"
- Board, Staff