Chapters (not listed in original)

Number 1 (March)

  • The Indian of the Northwest As Revealed by the Earliest Journals. by O. B. Sperlin
  • A Tribute to John Minto. by William Galloway
  • Did the Returning Astorians Use the South Pass? A Letter of Ramsay Crooks. by contrib. by Harrison C. Dale
  • "Document": A Hudson's Bay Company Contract
  • Correspondence of the Reverend Ezra Fisher. ed. by Henderson, Latourette, Latourette

Number 2 (June)

Number 3 (September)

  • The Movement in Oregon for the Establishment of a Pacific Coast Republic. by Dorothy Hull
  • Oregon's Nomination of Lincoln. by Leslie M. Scott
  • "Documentary": Doctor John McLoughlin to Sir George Simpson, March 20, 1844. by intro. note by Katharine B. Judson
  • Diary of Reverend Jason Lee—II
  • Correspondence of the Reverend Ezra Fisher. ed. by Henderson, Latourette, Latourette

Number 4 (December)

  • The Klamath Exploring Expedition, 1850: Settlement of the Umpqua Valley—Its Outcome. by Socrates Scholfield
  • Reminiscences of Mrs. Frank Collins, Nee Martha Elizabeth Gilliam. by Fred Lockley
  • Last Will and Testament of John Day. by ed. notes by T. C. Elliott
  • "Documentary": Letters of Elihu Wright to His Brother, Samuel Wright. by intro. note by Geo. H. Himes
  • Diary of Reverend Jason Lee—III
  • Correspondence of the Reverend Ezra Fisher . . . . ed. by Henderson, Latourette, Latourette

THE


QUARTERLY


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VOLUME XVII

MARCH, 1916 DECEMBER, 1916

Edited by

FREDERIC GEORGE YOUNG


Portland. Oregon

The Ivy Press

1916

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page ASTORIANS, DlD THE RETURNING, USE SOUTH PASS A LETTER

BY RAMSAY CROOKS By Harrison C. Dale 47- 51

INDIAN, THE, OF THE NORTHWEST AS REVEALED BY THE EARLIEST

JOURNALS By O. B. Sperlin 1-43

KLAMATH EXPLORING EXPEDITION, 1850, THE. SETTLEMENT OF

THE UMPQUA VALLEY ITS OUTCOME By Socrates Scholfield 341-357

LINCOLN, OREGON'S NOMINATION OF

By Leslie M. Scott ,. .201-214

McLoucHLiN, DR. JOHN, INTRODUCTORY NOTE TO LETTER OF, TO

SIR GEORGE SIMPSON, MARCH 20, 1844 By Katharine B. Judson 215-239

MINTO, JOHN, A TRIBUTE TO

By William Galloway 44-46

PACIFIC COAST REPUBLIC, THE MOVEMENT IN OREGON FOR THE

ESTABLISHMENT OF A By Dorothy Hull 177-200

REMINISCENCES OF MRS. FRANK COLLINS, NEE MARTHA ELIZABETH

GILLIAM By Fred Lockley 358-372

REMINISCENCES, EXTRACTS FROM UNPUBLISHED

By H. R. Kincaid 77-106

SLAVERY, SOME DOCUMENTARY RECORDS OF, IN OREGON

By Fred Lockley 107-115

DOCUMENTS

CROOKS, RAMSAY, A LETTER OF, ON THE DISCOVERY OF SOUTH PASS

Introduction to by Harrison C. Dale 47- 51

DAY, JOHN, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF. Editorial Notes by

T. C. Elliott 373-379

FISHER, REVEREND EZRA, CORRESPONDENCE OF Edited by Sarah Fisher Henderson Nellie Edith Latourette Kenneth Scott Latourette

55-76; 147-176; 267-339; 431-480

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Page HUDSON'S BAY CONTRACT, A

Notes by T. C Elliott 53 ~ 54

LEE, REVEREND JASON, DIARY OF

116-146; 240-266; 397-430

WRIGHT, ELIHU, LETTERS OF TO His BROTHER, SAMUEL WRIGHT

Introductory Note by Geo. H. Himes 380-396

AUTHORS

DALE, HARRISON C., Did the Returning Astorians Use the South

Pass A Letter of Ramsay Crooks 47- 51

ELLIOTT, T. C., Notes Explanatory of A Hudson's Bay Contract. . 52- 54

-Editorial Notes for the Last Will and Testament of John

D a y 373-379

GALLOWAY, WILLIAM, A Tribute to John Minto 44- 46

HIMES, GEO. H., Introductory Note to Letters of Elihu Wright. .380-396

HULL, DOROTHY, The Movement in Oregon for the Establish- ment of a Pacific Coast Republic 177-200

JUDSON, KATHARINE B., Introductory Note to Letter of Dr. John

McLoughlin to Sir George Simpson, March 20, 1844 215-239

KINCAID, H. R., Extracts from Unpublished Reminiscences 77-106

LOCKLEY, FRED, Some Documentary Records of Slavery in

Oregon 107-115

, Reminiscences of Mrs. Frank Collins, nee Martha Elisa- beth Gilliam 358-372

SCHOLFIELD, SOCRATES, The Klamath Exploring Expedition, i#50. 341-357 SCOTT, LESLIE M., Oregon's Nomination of Lincoln 201-214

SPERLIN, O. B., The Indian of the Northwest as Revealed by the

Earliest Journals . 1- 43


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