Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volumes 91-100
Contents
1 Volume 91, No. 1 (Spring 1990)
2 Volume 91, No. 2 (Summer 1990)
3 Volume 91, No. 3 (Fall 1990)
4 Volume 91, No. 4 (Winter 1990)
5 Volume 92, No. 1 (Spring 1991)
6 Volume 92, No. 2 (Summer 1991)
7 Volume 92, No. 3 (Fall 1991)
8 Volume 92, No. 4 (Winter 1991-92)
9 Volume 93, No. 1 (Spring 1992)
10 Volume 93, No. 2 (Summer 1992)
11 Volume 93, No. 3 (Fall 1992)
12 Volume 93, No. 4 (Winter 1992-93)
13 Volume 94, No. 1 (Spring 1993)
14 Volume 94, Nos. 2/3 (Summer-Fall 1993)
15 Volume 94, No. 4 (Winter 1993-94)
16 Volume 95, No. 1 (Spring 1994)
17 Volume 95, No. 2 (Summer 1994)
18 Volume 95, No. 3 (Fall 1994)
19 Volume 95, No. 4 (Winter 1994-95)
20 Volume 96, No. 1 (Spring 1995)
21 Volume 96, No’s. 2/3 (Summer-Fall 1995)
22 Volume 96, No. 4 (Winter 1995-96)
23 Volume 97, No. 1 (Spring 1996)
24 Volume 97, No. 2 (Summer 1996)
25 Volume 97, No. 3 (Fall 1996)
26 Volume 97, No. 4 (Winter 1996-97)
27 Volume 98, No. 1 (Spring 1997)
28 Volume 98 No. 2 (Summer 1997)
29 Volume 98, No. 3 (Fall 1997)
30 Volume 98, No. 4 (Winter 1997-98)
31 Volume 99, No. 1 (Spring 1998)
32 Volume 99, No. 2 (Summer 1998)
33 Volume 99, No. 3 (Fall 1998)
34 Volume 99, No. 4 (Winter 1998-99)
35 Volume 100, No. 1 (Spring 1999)
36 Volume 100, No. 2 (Summer 1999)
37 Volume 100, No. 3 (Fall 1999)
38 Volume 100, No. 4 (Winter 1999-2000)
Volume 91, No. 1 (Spring 1990)
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Dorothy McCullough Lee: The Successes and Failures of “Dottie-Do-Good”. by Paul C. Pitzer
From Dream to Demolition: The Yamhill Lock and Dam. by Susan Murray Reddick
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Affliated Societies
Volume 91, No. 2 (Summer 1990)
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Ashwood on Trout Creek: A Study in Continuity and Change in Central Oregon. by Peter G. Boag
From Dream to Demolition” The Yamhill lock and Dam (part 2). by Susan Murray Reddick
Daniel W. Crofts on “Robert W. Johannsen and the Spirit of the Age”. by Review Essay
Articles of Related Interest
Volume 91, No. 3 (Fall 1990)
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From Missouri to the Pacific Northwest: Pioneer Families in the 20th Century. by Ronald H. Limbaugh
The Formation of Prison-Management Philosophy in Oregon, 1843-1915. by Ward M. McAfee
Pat Koehler on the Women Shipbuilders of World War II. by Reminiscence
Frederick Bracher on School Days in Portland, 1911-1917, Reminiscence
Reviews
Recent Publications
Volume 91, No. 4 (Winter 1990)
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The Two Lives of John Smith Griffin. by Steven W. Richardson
Stock in Flight: The Arrival of Aviation in Oregon. by Paul G. Spitzer
Elinor Cohn Shank, “Looking Back at Heppner”. by Reminiscence
Clyde Rice on Slashing, Toiling, Trekking, and Feasting. by Reminiscence
Book Reviews
Recent Publictions
OHS Board and Staff
Annual Index
Volume 92, No. 1 (Spring 1991)
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Obed Dickinson and the “Negro Question “ in Salem. by Egbert S. Oliver
Mexican Mule Packers and Oregon’s Second Regiment Mounted Volunteers, 1855-1856. by Erasmo Gamboa
Gifford Pinchot, Agnes V. Scannell, and the Early Years of the Forest Service. by Documents - Edited by Lawrence Rakestraw
Ruth Manary on Life at a Lincoln County Logging Camp in the 1920s. by Reminiscence
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Volume 92, No. 2 (Summer 1991)
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Editor’s Introduction
Delay and Wreck of the Peacock: An Episode in the Wilkes Expedition. by Constance Bordwell
Book Reviews
Articles of Related Interest
Volume 92, No. 3 (Fall 1991)
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Sick Hearts: Indian Removal on the Oregon Coast, 1875-1881. by E. A. Schwartz
The Women of Fort Vancouver. by John A. Hussey
John Bailey on How Some Things Never Change, Reminiscence
Reviews
Volume 92, No. 4 (Winter 1991-92)
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Editor’s Introduction
Introduction. by By Guest Editor Charles P. LeWarne
A Profile of Religion in the Bethel-Aurora Colonies. by David Nelson Duke
The Schellenbaum: A Communal Society’s Symbol of Allegiance. by Deborah M. Olsen
Aurora Colony Architecture: Building in a Nineteenth-Century Cooperative Society. by Philip Dole
“The Young People Became Restless”: Marriage Patterns before and after Dissolution of the
Aurora Colony. by Kimberly Swanson
Book Reviews
OHS Board and Staff
Volume 93, No. 1 (Spring 1992)
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“It’s Down There Someplace”: Oil Exploration in Harney County. by Dorsey Griffin
The Hudson’s Bay Company and the Indians of Southern Oregon. by Nathan Douthit
Hadley Hobson, Marion County Pioneer. by Documents - Edited by Terence Emmons
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Annual Index
Volume 93, No. 2 (Summer 1992)
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The Quiet Pacifists: Oregon’s Old Mennonites, 1914-1945. by David Peterson
The “Cross of Culture”: La Grande, Oregon, in the 1920s. by David Horowitz
Frederick Bracher on Going to the beach. by Reminiscence
Arthur E. Harder on Pioneer Persistence. by Reminiscence
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Articles of Related Interest
Volume 93, No. 3 (Fall 1992)
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The Columbia River in History. by Editor’s Introduction
Creating the Columbia: Historians and the great River of the West, 1890-1935. by William L. Lang
Crimping and Shanghaiing on the Columbia River. by Denise M. Alborn
Frederick Bracher on Fishing in Untroubled Waters. by Reminiscence
Magnificent Photographic Images of the Columbia River Gorge. by Collections
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Volume 93, No. 4 (Winter 1992-93)
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Oregon during the Second World War. by Editor’s Introduction
Taking Care of Their Own: The Marine Barracks at Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1944-1946. by Richard P. Matthews
John Fahey on “Reeducating” German Prisoners during World War II. by Reminiscence
Oral history Interview: Kathryn Hall Bogle on the African-American Experience in Wartime
Portland. by Collections
Oregon Penstemons and Clues to Pacific Northwest Botanical History. by Kenneth & Robin Lodewick
Point Lookout, the Natron Cut-off, and the Changing Face of Lane County. by Jerold Williams
Book Reviews
OHS Board and Honorary Council
Volume 94, No. 1 (Spring 1993)
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The Politics of Land-Use Law in Oregon: Senate Bill 100, Twenty Years Later. by Carl Abbott & Deborah Howe
Oregon Photography: The First Fifty Years. by Terry Toedtemeier
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Annual Index for Volume 93
Volume 94, Nos. 2/3 (Summer-Fall 1993)
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Trails to Oregon. by Editor’s Introduction
Calculating Ouragon. by James P. Ronda
Spacious Dreams: A Japanese American Family Comes to the Pacific Northwest. by Lauren Kessler
L. Samuel and the West Shore: Images of a Changing Pacific Northwest. by J. D. Cleaver
Erick Enquist: An Immigrant’s Story. by Gary W. Ferrington
Transactions of the Oregon Pioneer Association and Related Material. by Collections
OHS Executive Director Chet Orloff on the Meaning of the “Oregon Trail”. by Afterword
Letters to the Editor
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Articles of Related Interest
Volume 94, No. 4 (Winter 1993-94)
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The Japanese in Oregon. Editor’s Introduction
Guest Editor’s Introduction. by Lauren Kessler
A History of Oregon’s Issei, 1880-1952. by Eiichiro Azuma
Railroads, Stumps, and Sawmills: Japanese Settlers of the Hood River Valley. by Linda Tamura
The Catholic Church and Portland’s Japanese: The Untimely St. Paul Miki School Project. by Lillian A. Pereyra
The OHS Museum’s Yasui Family Collection. by Marsha Takayanagi Matthews
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
OHS Board and Honorary Council
Volume 95, No. 1 (Spring 1994)
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Early Contacts between Euro-Americans and Native Americans. by Editor’s Introduction
The Pacific Northwest Measles Epidemic of 1847-1848. by Robert Boyd
Restraints of Vengeance: Retaliation-in-Kind and the Use of Indian Law in the Old Oregon Country. by John Phillip Reid
Making the Most of It: Native People’s Response to Introduced Ideas. by Mary Schlick
Book Reviews
OHS Directors and Honorary Council
Annual Index - Volume 94
Volume 95, No. 2 (Summer 1994)
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Editor’s Introduction
Flax and Linen: An Uncertain Oregon Industry. by Steve M. Wyatt
Family and Community on the Eastern Oregon Frontier. by William F. Willingham
C. S. Price As I Remember Him. by Eugene Edmund Snyder
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Articles of Related Interest
OHS Directors and Honorary Council
Volume 95, No. 3 (Fall 1994)
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Editor’s Introduction
No Deposit, No Return: Richard Chambers, Tom McCall, and the Oregon Bottle Bill. by Brent Walth
Oregon’s Most Famous Feud: Wayne Morse versus Richard Neuberger. by Mason Drukman
The Making of the Modern Democratic Party in Oregon: An Interview with Howard Morgan. by Interviews
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
OHS Directors and Honorary Council
Volume 95, No. 4 (Winter 1994-95)
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Editor’s Introduction
The “Jackson County Rebellion”: Social Turmoil and Political Insurgence in Southern Oregon during the Great Depression. by Jeff LaLande
Joseph Lane and the Rogue River Indians: Personal Relations across a Cultural Divide. by Nathan Douthit
“As Long as the World Goes On”: The Table Rocks and the Takelma. by Kay Atwood
Reviews
Volume 96, No. 1 (Spring 1995)
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The Spousal Letters of Samuel R. Thurston, Oregon’s First Territorial Delegate to Congress: 1849-1851. by James R. Perry, Richard H. Chused, and Mary DeLano
The Strange Case of Oregon’s Spring Beauty: Discovery, Abduction, Rescue, Identity. by Robert D. Clark
Letters to the Editor
Reviews
Annual Index - Volume 95
Volume 96, No’s. 2/3 (Summer-Fall 1995)
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Editor’s Introduction
Pink Elephants on the Willamette: The Life and Times of Jack “Thanks a Million” Matlack. by Paul C. Pitzer
Home-Front Casualties of War Mobilization: Portland Public Schools, 1941-1945. by David E. Hanson
A Copyboy in Love with Newspapers. by Eugene Edmund Snyder
The Bull Run Watershed: Portland’s Enduring Jewel. by Rick Harmon
Western History in the mid-1990s. by Jeffery Ostler
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Articles of Related Interest
Volume 96, No. 4 (Winter 1995-96)
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Editor’s Introduction
Charles Sprague’s Internal Wars: Civil Liberties Challenges of an Editor and Governor. by Floyd J. McKay
Ethnicity and Radicalism: The Finns of Astoria and the Toveri, 1890-1930. by P. G. Hummasti
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Annual Index - Volume 96
Volume 97, No. 1 (Spring 1996)
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Editor’s Introduction
Overland with Optimism: The Jesuit Missionaries and Salish Indians on the Columbia Plateau,
1841-1850. by Elizabeth L. White
Father Nicolas Point: Missionary and Artist. by Thomas M. Rochford
Mysterious Journey: The Catholic Ladder of 1840. by Kris A. White and Janice St. Laurent
Letters to the Editor
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Volume 97, No. 2 (Summer 1996)
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Editor’s Introduction
The Oregon Trail in the Columbia Gorge, 1843-1855: The Final Ordeal. by G. Thomas Edwards
Anti-Japanese Legislation in Oregon, 1917-1923. by Daniel P. Johnson
Western Voices
The Stories Communities Tell. by Sam Schrager
Book Reviews
Articles of Related Interest
Volume 97, No. 3 (Fall 1996)
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Editor’s Introduction
Oregon Tests Academic Freedom in (Cold) Wartime: The Reed College Trustees versus Stanley Moore. by Michael Munk
Portlander John Reed Remembers Lee Sing, His Family’s Chinese Servant. by Fred DeWolfe
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Volume 97, No. 4 (Winter 1996-97)
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Editor’s Introduction
Frederic Homer Balch and the Romance of Oregon History. by Stephen L. Harris
The Trials of A. A. Morrison, Rector of Trinity Church. by John C. Beatty, Jr.
Letters to the Editor
Book Reviews
Annual Index
Volume 98, No. 1 (Spring 1997)
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Editor’s Introdcution
Cynthia Stafford and the Lost Mining Town of Auburn. by Virginia Duffy McLoughlin
Oregon Places
The Fort Rock Basin: Valley in Transition. by Merritt Y. “Bud” Parks
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Volume 98 No. 2 (Summer 1997)
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Editor’s Introduction
Abigail versus Harvey: Sibling Rivalry in the Oregon Campaign for Woman Suffrage. by Lee Nash
Yosuke Matsuoka: The Far-Western Roots of a World-Political Vision. by Masaharu Ano
Documents
Letters from Arnold Hague: Early Mount Hood Explorer. by S. Gorham Babson
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Volume 98, No. 3 (Fall 1997)
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Editor’s Introduction
The Hudson’s Bay Company and Its Use of Force, 1828-1829. by Jonathan R. Dean
The Identity of the Tonquin’s Interpreter. by Robert F. Jones
Documents
Jotham Sewall Parsons and the Mariposa. by Joan Parsons Wang
Letters to the Editor
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Volume 98, No. 4 (Winter 1997-98)
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Editor’s Introduction
Through the Lens of Assimilation: Edwin L. Chalcarft and Chemawa Indian Schools. by Cary C. Collins
Lee Morehouse: Photographer of the Inland Empire. by Steven L. Grafe
Book Reviews
Annual Index
Volume 99, No. 1 (Spring 1998)
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Editor’s Introduction
Oregon’s “Poetry Landslide”: Col. E Hofer and the Lariet. by Rolf Swensen
Documents
Harold Farrow’s Splendid Portland 1910. by Alan Sykes
Reminiscences
Recollections of a Printer’s Devil. by Randall B. Kester
Letters to the Editor
Book reviews
Recent Publications
Volume 99, No. 2 (Summer 1998)
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Editor’s Introduction
Vanport Conspiracy Rumors and Social Relations in Portland 1940-1950. by Stuart McElderry
Collections
Images through Time: The OHS Photographic Archives. by Susan Seyl
Western Voices
Willamette Eden: The Ambiguous Legacy. by William G. Robbins
Book reviews
Recent Publication
Volume 99, No. 3 (Fall 1998)
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Editor’s Introduction
The Myth of the Harmonious City: Will Daly, Lora Little, and the hidden Face of Progressive-
Era Portland. by Robert D. Johnston
The Rise and Fall of the Portland Hotel. by G. Douglas Nicoll
Stanford White and the Portland Hotel: A Case Study in Historical Mutation. by G. Douglas Nicoll
Book Reviews
Volume 99, No. 4 (Winter 1998-99)
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Editor’s Introduction
A Yale Scientific Expedition of 1871: A Student’s- Eye View. by Mary Faith Pankin
Thomas Condon and the “Natural Selection” of Oregon Pioneers. by Rick Harmon
Collections
The Oregon Historical Society’s “AT&T Tresure of Oregon” Mobile Exhibit. by Jamie Morton
Book Reviews
Volume 100, No. 1 (Spring 1999)
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Six Oregon Leaders and the Far-Reaching Impact of America’s Civil War. by G. Thomas Edwards.
“Dixie” of the Pacific Northwest: Southern Oregon’s Civil War. by Jeff LaLande
Book Reviews
Recent Publications
Annual Index, Volume 99
Volume 100, No. 2 (Summer 1999)
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Empty Promises, Empty Nets. by Roberta Ulrich
Sex & Politics in Progressive-Era Portland & Eugene: The 1912 Same-Sex Vice Scandal. by Peter Boag
The Great Willamette River Flood in 1861. by George R. Miller
OHS Exhibit
The Willamette Valley: Our Place. by M.-C. Cuthill
Book Reviews
Letters
Volume 100, No. 3 (Fall 1999)
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Imperfect Justice: The Modoc War Crimes Trials of 1873. by Doug Foster
Probing the Depths of Crater Lake: A Century of Scientific Research. by Douglas W. Larson
Research Files
“Brought to You by Transcription”: Portland’s Radio History. by Ken S. Lomax
A Tribute
Memories of Priscilla Knuth, 1923-1999
Reviews
Book Notes
Volume 100, No. 4 (Winter 1999-2000)
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Hunting Reds in Oregon, 1935-1939. by Gary Murrel
Between Indian and White Worlds on the Oregon-California Border. 1851-1857. by Nathan Douthit
Violence Against Wives by Prominent Men in Clatsop County. by David Peterson del Mar
Reviews
Letters
Contents, Volume 100
Index, Volume 100