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The Oregon Historical Quarterly is a peer-reviewed public history journal covering topics in the history of the U.S. state of Oregon, for both an academic and a general audience. [1] [2] It has been published continuously on a quarterly schedule by the Oregon Historical Society since 1900. [3]
Oregon Historical Quarterly Online & offline availability Wikisource: Full transcribed text from some of 1900-1923 (in progress); table of contents for all volumes 1900-2017.
The Society was organized on December 17, 1898, in Portland at the Portland Library Building. [1] Its mission, as expressed in the first volume of its Oregon Historical Quarterly, was to "bring together in the most complete measure possible the data for the history of the commonwealth, and to stimulate the widest and highest use of them."
It was published in the first volume of Overland Monthly in 1868, read before the Oregon Pioneer Association in 1876, published in the first volume of the Oregon Historical Quarterly in 1900, published in a book published by Joseph Schafer in 1934, and published by Ye Galleon Press in 1990.
Volume 1, Oregon Historical Society Quarterly, 1900 The following published works deal with the cultural, political, economic, military, biographical and geologic history of pre-territorial Oregon, Oregon Territory and the State of Oregon .
The Oregon Historical Society visited the MHIC this fall to help Trice and her staff develop a formal cataloging system for the museum's hundreds of artifacts. Trice also was able to raise money ...
Histories and basic information on newspapers in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington; Oregon Historical Quarterly: History of the Press of Oregon, 1839–1850 by George Himes, 1902; Pioneer Papers of Puget Sound (contains info about Oregon papers too) by Clarence B. Bagley, 1903; First Newspapers of Southern Oregon and Their Editors 1923
Oregon Historical Quarterly 89 (1988): 340-68. Dodds, Gordon, and Craig Wollner. The Silicon Forest: High Tech in the Portland Area, 1945–1985. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1990. Wollner, Craig. The City Builders: One Hundred Years of Union Carpentry in Portland, Oregon, 1883–1983. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1990.