REVIEW.
COMAN'S ECONOMIC BEGINNINGS OF THE FAR WEST
By F. G. Young 71-79
AUTHORS.
Bagley, Clarence B., Introduction to Lownsdale Letter 215-7
Barry, J. Neilson, Contributor's Note to Journal of E. Willard
Smith, 1839-40 250
Chapman, Charles H., Harvey W. Scott's Extensive Library as
a Gauge of His Broad Scholarship and Literary Activity 134-9 Coe, Henry C, Father Wilbur as Indian Agent, 1886 65-7
Collins, Dean, Harvey W. Scott. A Poem 139
Elliott, T. C., Editor of Journal of John Work on Snake
Country Expedition, 1830-31 281-314
Editor of Journal of Alexander Ross on Snake Country
Expedition, 1824 366-388
Himes, Geo. H., Burr Osborn, Survivor of Howison Expedition
to Oregon in 1846 355-65
Holman, Alfred, Review of Harvey W. Scott's Half-Century
Career as Editor, and Estimate of His Work 87-133
Lockley, Fred, Reminiscences of Captain William P. Gray ,..321-354
Perkins, William P., Harvey W. Scott A Poem 205
Prosch, Thomas W., Oregon in 1863 61-64
Scott, Leslie M.,
Review of the Writings of Harvey W. Scott on Favorite
and Most Important Topics 140-204
Outline of Events in Life of Harvey W. Scott 133
Young, F. G., Why Not a Folk Festival in the Rose Festival?. . .315-317
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