Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volumes 91-100

Volume 91, No. 1 (Spring 1990)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * “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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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)

 * 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