Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 63

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3040369Oregon Historical Quarterly — Volume 631962

Number 1 (March)[edit]

  • After the Covered Wagons: Recollections of Russell C. and Ellis S. Dement. by E. R. Jackman, editor
  • Golden Gate to Columbia River on the Bark Keoka: Isaac A. Flint's Journal. by Ted Van Arsdol, editor
  • Pedagogy in the Wilderness. by Theodore J. St. Hilaire, S.J.
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Book Reviews
  • Affliated Societies
  • News Notes
  • OHS Board, staff, pubs


Numbers 2 and 3 (June-September)[edit]

Number 4 (December)[edit]

  • The Westfall Country: Limning in the Open Spaces. by Earl R. Smith
  • Alvord Ranch Interlude: Life on a Celebrated Range. by Evelyn Gilcrest
  • Book Reviews
  • News Notes
  • Annual Meeting
  • OHS Board, staff
  • Annual Index

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