Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 6/Number 4 Accessions

ACCESSIONS.

For the period ending November SO, 1905.

PAMPHLETS.

Oregon Baptist Annual, 1905. Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Session of the Oregon Baptist State Convention held at Eugene, Oct. 9-12, 1905. 8vo, 120 pp. Illustrated. Baptist Convention, The Sixteenth Annual Report of, at Puyallup, Washington, Oct. 6-9, 1903. 8vo, 58 pp. Illustrated. Pacific Milling and Mining Co., Prospectus of: Location, North Fork of Santiam River, Marion County. Offices, Portland, Silverton. 8vo, 20 pp. Illustrated. Map. Portland Post, The. Vol. 1, No. 1, November, 1905. 4to, 16 pp. Cover additional. Illustrated. The Dalles Sorosis. Calendar for 1902-1903. 32mo, 16 pp. - 1903-1904. 16mo, 16 pp. - 1904-1905. 16mo, 16 pp. Pioneer, The. An Annual edited by the Senior class of the Cen- tralia (Wash.) High School. Contains history of school and sketches of Senior class. 8vo, 32 pp., besides cover. Illustrated. Live Stock Exhibit at Lewis and Clark Centennial, official catalogue of. Sept. 19-29, 1905. 8vo, 114 pp., and cover. Illustrated. Entomology, Catalogue of the Exhibit of the Economic, at the Lewis and Clark Centennial, 1905. Compiled by Rolla P. Currie, of the Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C., 1905. 8vo, 128 pp. Porter, Major General Fitz John. Review by the Judge-Advocate General of the Proceedings, and Sentence of a General Court-Martial held ia Washington, D. C., for the trial of. Washington, D. C., 1863. 8vo, 32 pp. Wonderland, 1896. By Olin D. Wheeler. The Country, The Cities, The Resorts, The Game found along the Northern Pacific Railroad. St. Paul, 1896. 8vo, 114 pp. Illustrated. Map. Old Willamette Days. A Souvenir of Old Willamette University Days. Issued in memory of Lucy Anna Maria Lee, daughter of Rev. Jason Lee, born February 26, 1842, at Chemeketa, now Salem. Edited by Miss Ellen J. Chamberlain, 1905. 12mo, 38 pp. Portraits. Columbia River Empire, The. By P. Donan. Passenger Department of the O. R. & N. Co., 1902. 8vo, 72 pp. Illustrated. Oregon Territory, General and Special Laws of, passed by the Legislative Assembly of 1858-59. Salem, 1859. 8vo, 180pp. (Mutilated.) ACCESSIONS. 451 Multnomah Falls, Leg-end of. By Susan Williamson Smith. Port- land, 190"). 12mo, 44 pp. Illustrated. Deckle edges. Oregon Rar Association, Proceedings of Eighth and Ninth Annual Meetings, November, 1898, November, 1899. 8vo, 172 pp. BOOKS. Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, The. Edited under direction of Congress by Francis Wharton, with Preliminary Index, and notes historical and legal. Published in con- formity with act of Congress of August 13, 1888. Washington, 1889. 8vo, Vol. 1, 666 pp. Sheep. - Vol. 2, 875pp. Vol. 3, 883 pp. - Vol. 4, 869 pp. - Vol. 5, 881 pp. - Vol. 6, 1002 pp. Treaties and Conventions concluded between the United States and other Powers, 1776-1887. Washington, 1889. 8vo, Cloth, 1434 pp. Reconstruction, Report of Joint Committee on, at the first session of 31st Congress. Washington, 1866. 8vo. Cloth. Report of Com- mittee, 22 pp.; Part I, 128 pp.; Part II, 294 pp.; Part III, 187 pp.; Part IV, 182 pp. Commercial Relations of United States with Foreign Nations, for year ending September 30, 1864. Washington, 1865. 8vo, Cloth, 837 pp. +180. Compendium of Tenth Census, 1880. Washington, 1883. 8vo, Cloth. Parts I and II, two vols., 1771 pp. Conduct of the War, Supplemental Report of Joint Committee on. Volume 1, supplemental to Senate Report No. 142, 38th Congress, 2d session-r Washington, 1866. 8 vo, Cloth. Contains report of Gen. W.T. Sherm/n, 391 pp.; report of Gen. Geo. H. Thomas, 472 pp. Transportation Routes to Sea-Board.. Report of Select Committee on, with Appendix and Evidence. Washington, 1874. 8vo, Cloth, and maps. Part I. Report, 260 pp.; Appendix, report on James River and Kanawha Canal, 232 pp. Patent Office Report, 1867. Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4. Washington, 1868. 8vo, Cloth. Reports, 2 vols., 1586 pp ; Illustrations, 1440 pp. Patent Office Reports, 1867, Vol. 1, 880 pp.; Vol. 2, 817 pp.; Vols. 3 and 4, Illustrations, 1611 pp. 8vo, Cloth. Washington, 1869. Commissioner of Agriculture, Report of, 1868. 8vo, Cloth. Wash- ington, 1869. 671 pp. Message and Documents, 1865-66. 8vo, Cloth, 711 pp. - 1866-67. 8vo, Cloth. Washington, 1868. 910 pp. Department of State, Part 1, 1866-67. 8vo, Cloth. Washington, 1867. 693 pp. 452 ACCESSIONS. War Department, 1866-67. 8vo, Cloth. Washington, 1866. 774 pp. - Part III, 1866-67. Washington, 1867. 598 pp. - 1868-69. 8vo, Cloth. Washington, 1869. 1158 pp. -1869-70. 8vo, Cloth. Washington, 1870. 779pp. (Duplicate.) - 1870-71. Washington, 1870. 8vo, Cloth, 616 pp. - 1875-76. Washington, 1875. 8vo, Cloth, 679 pp. - 1879. Washington, 1879. 8vo, Cloth, 1093 pp. - 1881-82. Washington, 1881. 8vo, Cloth, 1094 pp. - 1881. Vol. 2, Part II. Report of Secretary of War. Washing- ton, 1882. Maps. 1042 pp. - Vol. 2, Part III. Washington, 1882. Maps. 8vo, Cloth, 982 pp. -1881-82. Vol. 3, War Department. 8vo, Cloth. Maps and plates. 560 pp. - Vol. 3. Washington, 1882. Maps. 8vo, Cloth, 560 pp. - 1881-82. Report of Secretary of the Interior. Vol. 1. Wash- ington, 1881. 8vo, Cloth, 953 pp. - 1882-83. Report of Secretary of the Interior. Vol. 1. Wash- ington, 1882. 8vo, Cloth, 708 pp. - 1883-84. Washington, 1883. 8vo, Cloth, 1030 pp. - 1883-84. Report of Secretary of the Interior. Vol. 1. Wash- ton, 1883. 8vo, Cloth, 735 pp. - 1884-85. Washington, 1884. 8vo, Cloth, 872 pp. - 1888-89. Interior Department. Vol. 2. Washington, 1888. 8vo, Cloth. Maps. 977 pp. - 1888-89. Interior Department. Vol. 3. Washington, 1888. 8vo, Cloth. Maps. 1036 pp. - 1891-92. Interior Department. Vol. 1. Washington, 1892. 8vo, Cloth, 438 pp. - 1891-92. Interior Department. Vol. 2. Washington, 1892. 8vo, Cloth. Maps. 1286 pp. - 1893-94. Interior Department. Vol. 5, Part I. Washington, 1894. 8vo, Cloth, 1224 pp. -1893-94. Navy Department. Washington, 1894. 8vo, Cloth, 629 pp. Johnson, Andrew, Impeachment of. Vol. 3. Washington, 1868. 8vo, Cloth, iOl pp. Land Laws of the United States, 1882. Local and Temporary, and Digest of Indian Treaties. Washington, 1884. Vol. 2. 8vo, Cloth, 631 pp. Tariff Compilation, 1884. Washington, 1884. 8vo, Cloth, 417 pp. Commissioner of Education, Report of. 1884-85. Washington, 1886. 8vo, 848 pp. +317. Commissioner of Labor, First Annual Report of. 1886. Industrial Depressions. Washington, 1886. 8vo, Cloth, 496 pp. ACCESSIONS. 453 Second Annual Report. Washington, 1887. 8vo, Clotoh, 612 pp. Ninth Annual Report, 1893. Building- and Loan Associations. Washington, 1894. 8vo, Cloth, 719 pp. Fish Commission, Annual Report of, 1886. Part XIV. (a) Inquiry Respecting Food Fishes and the Fishing Grounds; (6) Propagation of Food Fishes. Washington, 1889. Maps and illustrations. 8vo, Cloth, 1071 pp. Commercial Relations of United States with Foreign Nations, Sept. 30, 1865. Washington, 1866. 8vo, Cloth, 778 pp. Internal Commerce of the United States, Report on, Dec. 20, 1886. Part II. Washington, 1886. 8vo, Cloth, 738 pp. Maps and charts. Commerce and Navigation of the United States, 1887. Washing- ton, 1887. Part I: Foreign Commerce, Immigration and Tonnage. 8vo, Cloth, 964 pp. Department of Agriculture, Report for 1887. Washington, 1888. Plates and maps. 8vo, Cloth, 724 pp. Fish and Fisheries, Report of Commissioner. 1887. Part XV. Washington, 1891. Plates and maps. 8vo, Cloth, 899 pp. Education, History of Higher, in Rhode Island. Circular No. 18, by William Howe Tolman, Ph.D. Washington, 1894. Engravings. 8vo, Paper (pamphlet), 210 pp. - History of, in Maryland. Circular No. 19, by Bernard C. Steiner, Ph.D. Washington, 1894. Engravings. 8vo, Paper (pamphlet), 331 pp. Congressional Record, Vol. 18, Part II, 49th Congress, 2d session, Jan. 25 to Feb. 21, 1887. Quarto, Paper, pp. 1009-2016. Index to Vol. 14, Parts I-IV, 47th Congress, 2d session. Wash- ington, 1882. Quarto, Paper, 221 pp. - Index to Vol. 16, Parts I-III, 48th Congress, 2d session. Wash- ington. 1885. Quarto, Paper, 260 pp. (Pyjceding sixty-seven volumes donated by W. Carey Johnson, Oregon CHy. ) Stevens, Isaac I. , Message of, as Governor of Washington Territory, to Legislative Assembly, January, 1857, and accompanying documents. (This is an important acquisition, as it gives the official history of the Yakima Indian war of 1855-56.) Donated by . Koontz, Winlock, Wash., 406pp. Official Records of Civil War, 37 volumes. Washington, 1891-93. 8vo, Cloth. - Plates accompanying, Nos. 1 to 175. Washington, 1891-1895. 15xl8i inches. Statistical Atlas of the United States, 1900. Washington, 1903. Quarto, Cloth. American Historical Serials, Want List, July 31, 1905. Washing- ton, 1905. Quarto, Cloth, 24 pp. 454 ACCESSIONS. Masonic Grand Lodge, Proceedings of, 1905. Portland, 1905. 8vo, Cloth. Portrait. 363 pp. (Donated by F. W. Baltes & Co. , Portland. ) Odd Fellows' Grand Lodge, Proceedings of, First to Eleventh, 1856 to 1866, inclusive, Portland and Salem. 8vo, Cloth, 536 pp. (Donated by F. W. Baltes & Co., Portland.) Padres, In the Footprints of. By Charles Warren Stoddard. San Francisco, 1902. 12mo, Cloth. Illustrated. 335 pp. Penelope, The New. By Mrs. Frances Fuller Victor. San Fran- cisco, 1877. 8vo, Cloth, 349 pp. Historical Criticism, Essays on. By Edward Gaylord Bourne, Pro- fessor of History in Yale University. New York, 1901. 8vo, Cloth, 304 pp. Books, List of, on Samoa and Guam. Washington, 1901. Quarto, Cloth, 54 pp. American Historical Association, 1902. Vol. 2. Washington, 1903. 8vo, Cloth, 648 pp. - Annual Report, 1903. Washington, 1904. 8vo, Cloth, 1110 pp. - Annual Report, 1904. Washington, 1905. 8vo, Cloth, 798 pp. Surveyors General, Instructions to, by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, May 3, 1881. Washington, 1881. 8vo, Cloth. Illustrations. 113 pp. (Three volumes donated by Geo. H. Himes. ) Patent Office Report, 1857. Agriculture. Washington, 1858. 8vo, Cloth. Illustrated. 552 pp. Zuni and Colorado Rivers, Report of an expedition by Capt. L. Sitgreaves, U. S. Topographical Engineers, in 1851. Washington, 1853. 8vo, Cloth. Maps, sketches, views, illustrations. 190 pp. DOCUMENTS. Correspondence between Holderness & Co. and Norris & Co., Port- land merchants, and Winter & Latimer, San Francisco, during the years 1850-52; also numerous letters to Holderness & Co. and Norris & Co. from different persons in Oregon during the years mentioned. 165 letters. Miscellaneous lot of 600 orders, receipts, bills, shipping receipts, etc., in connection with the business of J. Failing & Co., Portland, Oregon, 1853-55. (Preceding two lots of material donated by James F. Failing, Port- land. ) Correspondence of Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, numbering 2,200 letters, connected with the preparation of u McLoughlin and Old Oregon, " ' ' The Conquest, ' ' and a third volume yet unnamed. (Donated by Mrs. Dye, Oregon City.) Commission of Joseph L. Meek, the first United States Marshal of Oregon, and the first commission issued to an officer of Oregon TerriACCESSIONS. 455 tory. Dated Washing-ton, D. C., August 14, 1848 ; signed by James K. Polk, President, and countersigned by James Buchanan, Secretary of State. (Parchment.) (Donated by Stephen A. D. Meek, Glencoe, Ore- gon.) Commission of Joseph Lane as governor of Oregon Territory the second time. Issued on March 16, 1853 ; signed by Franklin Pierce, President, and countersigned by Wm. L. Marcy, Secretary of State. (Donated by Rev. Arthur Lane, Jacksonville, a grandson.) Letter from Leander N. Beliew to his wife Mrs. Sarah Beliew, Luckiamute, Polk County, dated "Boggs' River Valley," May 28, 1849, descriptive of his trip thither, and experiences in the California mines. Pioneer Days, Sketch of. By Tolbert Carter, a pioneer of 1846. Typewritten MS. (Letter and sketch presented by J. A. Carter, a son of Mr. Carter and grandson of Mr. Beliew, Wells, Oregon.) RELICS. Cartridge belt worn by W. G. Ritchey, now of Farmington, Wash., in Nez Perce" Indian war of 1877, when Indians were led by Chief Joseph, and United States troops by Gen. O. O. Howard. Purse found by W. G. Ritchey in yard of a miner on Salmon River, Idaho, who was murdered by Nez Perce" Indians at beginning of the war of 1877. (Both articles from W. G.'Ritchey, Farmington.) Cutlas, from the armament of the steamship Great Republic, which belonged to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and ran from San Francisco to China for a number of years, beginning with 1867. Dur- ing this period the vessel called at Ladrone Islands, occasionally, and it was generally necessary for the crew to be armed when they went ashore. Tbe Great Republic was sold in 1878 to P. B. Cornwall of San Francisco, whereupon he placed her on the San Francisco- Port- land route. She was wrecked on Columbia River bar April 19, 1879, anf the cutlas secured by E. C. Holden, Astoria, who presented it to tht Society. Winchester rifle with which Howard Maupin killed Indian Chief Paulina in the Bannock Indian war in Eastern Oregon and Idaho, in 1878. Knife made out of a file with which James Clark scalped Indian Chief Paulina during the Bannock war of 1878. Both implements passed through a fire in 1902. (Rifle and knife donated by J. W. Robinson, Ashwood.) Spencer carbine and muzzle-loading rifle barrel secured by Doctor Stewart, Goldendale, from Memaloose Island, Columbia River, in 1890.