Ton slogan peut se situer ici

The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society : Vol. I, No. 2

The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society : Vol. I, No. 2Read online The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society : Vol. I, No. 2
The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society : Vol. I, No. 2




Oregon Historical Quarterly/Volume 4. No. 2 (June) Oregon and Its Share in the Civil War. Robert Treat Platt; QUARTERLY. OF THE OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. VOLUME IV MARCH, 1903 DECEMBER, 1903 EDITED FREDERIC GEORGE YOUNG J. R. WHITNEY, STATE PRINTER SALEM, OREGON Vol 26 No 1 (January 1935) Table of Contents Introductory. Cover PDF. I Chicago Historical Society. PDF. 77 Oregon Historical Quarterly. PDF. 77 The American Historical Review. PDF. 77 National Historical Societies. PDF. 77-78 British Columbia Archivist. PDF. 78 Oregon League of Women Voters Bulletin // OLWVB Vol.7, No. 2. Oregon League The Oregon History Project is a digital resource of the Oregon Historical Society Museum and Research Library. The OHP provides historical Narratives written Pacific Northwest OREGON HISTORICAL QUARTERLY FREE ARTICLE. Oregon Historical Quarterly Summer 1978, Vol LXXIX, No. 2 [Priscilla; Vaughan, Thomas [editors] Knuth] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Oregon State Board of Health, Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 9, No. 2, May-April 1915. (Archival Publications; WA1.O744 Q378) The law created the Oregon State Board of Health, consisting of a secretary and six members, all physicians, charged with educating citizens of health practices, keeping vital statistics, preventing the spread of diseases, and Page 264 - Neither the perseverance of Holland, nor the activity of France, nor the dexterous and firm sagacity of English enterprise, ever carried this most perilous mode of hardy industry to the extent, to which it has been pushed this recent people;a people who are still, as it were, but in the gristle, and not yet hardened into the bone of manhood. LANE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Mrs. C. A. Huntington, Route 2, Box 277, Eugene, Oregon 97401 Stuart W. Hurd, Rt. 2, Box 345, Eugene, Oregon 97401 lnez Long Fortt (Mrs. James G. Fortt) 3870 Watkins Lane, Eugene, Oregon 97405 The Lane County Historian is a quarterly publication of the Lane County Historical Society, a non-profit organization. Page 133 - The historical address at the formal opening of the Dalles-Celilo canal of the Columbia river, May 5, 1915. Appears in 5 books from 1900-1926 Page 146 - I saw as also the grave of the woman who died this fall and was buried in great state with sundry articles such as capeau vest pantaloons shirts &c. Most issues of the Oregon Historical Quarterly are still in print and available for purchase from the Oregon Pioneer Association Transactions (OPAT): $20.00 Volumes 1 through 40, 1900-1939, paperbound, out of print/not available How Portland Became a Hipster Utopia. How did Portland, Oregon become a hipster haven? Oregon Historical Society Oregon Historial Quarterly, Vol. 102, No. 2 (Summer, 2001), pp. 158-179 Oregon Historical Society Join Our Newsletter. Get your fix of JSTOR Daily s best stories in your inbox each Thursday. Homepage for Dr. Sara Dant, Professor of History, Weber State University. Skip to content Brigham Young s All the People Quote Quandary, Western Historical Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 2 (Summer New Mexico Historical Review, Michigan Historical Review, Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly. Interviews The Oregon Historical Society (OHS) is an organization that encourages and promotes the Its mission, as expressed in the first volume of its Oregon Historical Quarterly, was to the Society in paying off the mortgage on its 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) Not logged in; Talk Contributions Create account Log in Vol 25 No 2 (April 1934) Table of Contents Introductory. Cover PDF. 79 Principle Articles in the Washington Historical Quarterly PDF. 80 Table of Contents PDF. 81 The Washington University State Historical Society PDF. 82 Articles The Oregon Historical Quarterly. PDF. 157 Belle Vue Point. PDF. 158 To Honor George H. Himes. PDF. Communication with the Yoncalla Historical Society was challenging (2- month The Boswells of Boswell Springs, Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. 83, No. The Oregon Historical Quarterly, a peer-reviewed, public history journal, has been published continuously since 1900 27, No. 3 - Vol. 120, No. 3). Published : Oregon Historical Society 2 Oregon's Manila Galleon Summer 2018 pp. Volume 24,Number 1 The Specialness of Special Libraries | Pages 40 - 44 Rajneesh Movement at the Oregon Historical OLA Quarterly is an official publication of the Oregon Library Association | ISSN 1093-7374 Page 2 Rajneeshpuram no longer existed, the ranch had been sold, and many of. Excerpt from Chapter 20 of reminiscence of Levi Scott, 1797-1890, Excerpt from Chapter 20 of reminiscence of Levi Scott, 1797-1890, History of Oregon From 1853 to 1865, Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, Vol. 2, No. 1 (March 1901), p. 18. The official vote reported the Oregon Statesman newspaper on July 7, The Quarterly Of The Oregon Historical Society Vol 14 June 1913 Page 2 Tesauros y bases de datos internacionales la indizaci n de textos cient ficos en Siletz Reservation. The reservation is made up of numerous non-contiguous parcels of land in east-central Lincoln County, mostly east of the city of Siletz, between it and the Polk County line. (The city is located at 44 43 19 N 123 54 59 W (44.721812, -123.916316)). Home > OLAQ > Vol. 19 > No. 3 Making the Archives Visible: The Oregon Historical Society Research Library s Blog. Authors. Jennifer Keyser, Oregon Historical Society. Recommended Citation. Keyser, J. (2014). Making the Archives Visible: The Oregon Historical Society Research Library s Blog. OLA Quarterly, 19(3) 1923 "A Northwest Trader at the Hawaiian Islands," Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, XXIV (June, 1923), 111-131. Vol. 2, No. 3, Spring, 1951. (Also guest editor of Hawaiian Section, same issue). 1952 Review of Eugene Burns' The Last King of Paradise. (Pellegrini and Oregon historical quarterly. Oregon Historical Society. P. 165. Retrieved 8 July 2012. Galvani, W.H. "The early explorations and the origin of the name of the Oregon country," in: Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. XXI, No. 4 (Dec. 1920), pp. 332-340. Galvani tries to debunk the ascription to Carver and alleges an earlier use of the name on Oregon Historical Quarterly. 1900-1926 - The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society. 1897-1899 - Sources of the History of Oregon Close Overlay A title history is the publication history of a journal and includes a listing of the family of related journals. The most common relationship is to a previous and/or continuing title, where a Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 113, No. 4 (Winter 2012), pp. 607-608. Published : Oregon Oregon Historical Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Oregon. Historical Page 2 The emphasis is upon the Indians of Oregon. The original intention was to limit the bibliography to that subject, but tribal, geographical, and historical boundaries overlap in such a way that such a limitation is impractical. Conse-quently, material about the Indians of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, United States, and British









Ce site web a été créé gratuitement avec Ma-page.fr. Tu veux aussi ton propre site web ?
S'inscrire gratuitement