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No. 1 (March)
- The Lewis and Clark Centennial: The Occasion and Its Observance. by F. G. Young
- The Educational History of Astoria, Oregon. by Alfred A. Cleveland
- An Object Lesson in Paternalism. by T. W. Davenport
- Glimpses of Early Days in Oregon. by Mrs. C. M. Cartwright
- The Upper Calapooia. by Geo. O. Goodall
- "Documents" [accounts of new immigrants]
- Some Corrections. by H. S. Lyman
No. 2 (June)
- Oregon and Its Share in the Civil War. by Robert Treat Platt
- The Great West and the Two Easts. by Henry E. Reed
- Social and Economic History of Astoria. by Alfred A. Cleveland
- A Pioneer Captain of Industry in Oregon. by James R. Robertson
- Documents" ["Two Whitman Sources," early migration, early Oregon Country, etc.]
No. 3 (September)
- History of the Preparation of the First Code of Oregon [from an address in 1894]. by James K. Kelly
- A Pioneer Railroad Builder [Doctor Dorsey S. Baker]. by Miles C. Moore
- From Walla Walla to San Francisco [from Washington Statesman, 1862]. by Capt. John Mullan
- Indian Wars of Southern Oregon [from address at reunion of Indian War veterans, Medford, 1902]. by William M. Colvig
- Minto Pass: Its History, and an Indian Tradition. by John Minto
- "Reminiscences": Anson Sterling Cone, Mrs. Rebeka Hopkins, Mrs. Anna Tremewan, Louis Labonte's Recollections of Men. secured by H. S. Lyman
- "Communications" [to Geo. H. Himes, as asst. sec. of OHS]. by Jos. H. Sharp, S. A. Clarke
- "Documents" [midwestern newspapers on migration]
No. 4 (December)
- The Origin and Authorship of the Bancroft Pacific States Publications: A History of a History (part 1). by William Alfred Morris
- Pioneer Papers of Puget Sound. by Clarence B. Bagley
- In Memoriam of Willard H. Rees
- Short Biography of Joseph Holman
- "Documents" [fur trade, migration]
- "Note—A Correction"
THE
QUARTERLY
OF THE
OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
VOLUME IV
MARCH, 1903 – DECEMBER, 1903
EDITED BY FREDERIC GEORGE YOUNG
J. R. WHITNEY, STATE PRINTER
SALEM, OREGON
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