Chapters (not listed in original)

Number 1 (March)

  • The California and Oregon Trail, 1849-1860. by Amos William Hartman
  • James Colnett and the "Princess Royal". by Ralph S. Kuykendall
  • Reminiscences of Colonel Henry Ernst Dosch. by Fred Lockley
  • A Hudson's Bay Company Contract for Hawaiian Labor. by George Verne Blue
  • Memorial Tribute to Governor Theodore T. Geer. by Judge Peter H. D'Arcy

Number 2 (June)

  • Exercises on the Occasion of the Dedication and Unveiling of the Equestrian Statue "The Circuit Rider". by Charles H. Carey
    • The Invocation. by Thomas Jefferson Villers
    • Donor's Letter to the Governor of Oregon. by R. A. Booth
    • Acceptance for the State by Governor Walter M. Pierce
    • The Christian Minister and the State. by Rev. Bishop William O. Shepard
    • The American Pioneer. by Joseph N. Teal
  • History of the Educational Activities of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Oregon. by Charles E. Lewis
  • Journal of a Trip across the Plains, 1851. by P. V. Crawford
  • "Errata"

Number 3 (September)

Number 4 (December)

Index

THE

QUARTERLY

OF THE



VOLUME XXV

MARCH, 1924—DECEMBER, 1924


Edited by

FREDERIC GEORGE YOUNG


Eugene, Oregon
Koke-Tiffany Co.
1924


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUBJECTS OF PAPERS Pages CALIFORNIA AND THE OREGON TRAIL, 1849 -1860 , THE By Amos William Hartman „ 1-35 "THE CIRCUIT RIDER"—Exercises on the Occasion of the Dedication and Unveiling of the Equestrian Statue—The Gift of R. A . Booth to the State of Oregon 79-100 COLNETT, JAMES AND "THE PRINCESS ROYAL" .. By Ralph S. Kuykendall _ 36*52 34-^ DOSCH, COLONEL HENRY ERNST, REMINISCENCES OF By Fred Lockley. 53-71 EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES, THE HISTORY OF THE, OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN OREGON By Charles E. Lewis 101-135 GEER, THEODORE T, MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO By Peter H. D'Arcy. 76-78 HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY CONTRACT FOR HAWAIIAN LABOR , A By George Verne Blue 72-75 MCNEMEES AND TETHEROWS IN THE MIGRATION OF 1845, THE By Fred Lockley 353-377 NECROLOGY OF OREGON PIONEERS, THE 383-395 NEWS AND COMMENT _ 294; 378-382 OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD, THE HISTORY OF THE, I , II . By John Tilson Ganoe 236-283 330-352 OREGON'S FIRST RAILWAY By Frank B. Gill 171-235 OREGON HISTORY WRITERS AND THEIR MATERIALS By Leslie M. Scott,

284-293 PLAINS, 1851, JOURNAL OF A TRIP ACROSS THE By P. V. Crawford 136-169 PORT ORFORD HOMECOMING AND PIONEER REUNION, ADDRESS BY BINGER HERMANN AT ^ , 313-329 WILLAMETTE, EARLY DAYS ON THE , By Fred S. Perrine 295-312 DOCUMENTS A HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY CONTRACT FOR HAWAIIAN LABOR 72-75 JOURNAL OF A TRIP ACROSS THE PLAINS IN 1851 By P. V. Crawford 136-169 ORGANIZATION OF A COMPANY OF IMMIGRANTS, 1845 366-377 AUTHORS BLUE, GEORGE VERNE —A Hudson's Bay Company Contract for Hawaiian Labor „ BOOTH, R. A. —Letter to the Governor offering Statue, "The Circuit Rider," to the State of Oregon [in] TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages CAREY CHARLES H.— Remarks as Presiding on the Occasion of the Dedication of "The Circuit Rider" _ 79-80 CRAWFORD, P. V . —Journal of a Trip Across the Plains, 1851 136-169 D'ARCY, P. H .— Memorial Tribute to Governor Theodore T. Geer 76-78 GANOE, JOHN TILSON —The History of the Oregon and California Railroad, I, II 236-283 330-352 GILL, FRANK B. —Oregon's First Railway. 171-235 HARTMAN, AMOS WILLIAM—The California and Oregon Trail, 1849-1860 1-3 5 HERMANN, BINGER—Address at Port Orford Homecoming and Pioneer Reunion 313-329 HIMES, GEORGE H. —Necrology of Oregon Pioneers 383-395 KUYKENDALL, RALPH S. —James Colnett and "The Princess Royal" 36-52 LEWIS, CHARLES E.— The History of the Educational Activities of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Oregon 101-135 LOCKLEY, FRED—Reminiscences of Colonel Henry Ernst Dosch 53-71 The McNemees and Tetherows in the Migration of 1845 353-377 PERRINE, FRED S. —Early Days on the Willamette 295-312 SCOTT, LESLIE M.— Oregon History Writers and Their Materials....284-293 SHEPARD, WDLLIAM C. —T he Christian Minister and the State— Address at "The Circuit Rider" Dedication ,. 84-93 TEAL, JOSEPH N.— The American Pioneer — Address at "The Circuit Rider" Dedication 93-100 VILLERS, THOMAS JEFFERSON—Invocation at "The Circuit Rider" Dedication „ 80-81


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