Contents and abstracts for recent back issues of Oregon Historical Quarterly. 1898 Society Reciprocal Membership Business and Non-Profit Memberships Corporate Heritage Circle Oregon Historical Quarterly | Summer 2017, 118:2 Inside the first issue in OHQ's 115th volume year readers will find analysis of the. Hall J. Kelley. One of the Fathers of Oregon Author(s): Frances Fuller Victor Source: The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Dec., 1901), pp. 381-400 Vol 26 No 1 (January 1935) Table of Contents Introductory. Cover PDF. I Chicago Historical Society. PDF. 77 Oregon Historical Quarterly. PDF. 77 The American Historical Review. PDF. 77 National Historical Societies. PDF. 77-78 British Columbia Archivist. PDF. 78 Page 133 - The historical address at the formal opening of the Dalles-Celilo canal of the Columbia river, May 5, 1915. Appears in 5 books from 1900-1926 Page 146 - I saw as also the grave of the woman who died this fall and was buried in great state with sundry articles such as capeau vest pantaloons shirts &c. The Nature of Traveling Corpses - Volume 1 Issue 3 - Ellen Stroud. Remains at Historic St. John's Church Site Begun Historical Society Head, Oregon 2 Other Graves Known to Be Under Oregon City Church, See Santee, J. F. Comcomly and the Chinooks, Oregon Historical Quarterly 33, no. Excerpt from Chapter 20 of reminiscence of Levi Scott, 1797-1890, Excerpt from Chapter 20 of reminiscence of Levi Scott, 1797-1890, History of Oregon From 1853 to 1865, Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, Vol. 2, No. 1 (March 1901), p. 18. The official vote reported the Oregon Statesman newspaper on July 7, Page 264 - Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent, to which it has been pushed this recent people;a people who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. In Oregon, these areas roughly were divided Highway 97 in Central Oregon with Area No. 2 lying to the east. DeWitt signaled that he would soon issue Civilian Exclusion Orders to clear the "exclusion area" of Military Area No. 1 in Western Oregon along with territory in other western states. Mission St. Paul Wallamet, Oregon Historical Society. French Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 108, No. 2,