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Musical scores, continued:Waters of the Umpqua, Trued, S. Clarence; Oregon, Botten, Isa; Arrah Go

Musical scores, continued://Waters of the Umpqua, Trued, S. Clarence; //Oregon, Botten, Isa; //Arrah Go On, I'm Gonna Go Back to Oregon,…

Mezzanine 30 E 2.2 Music Index
OHQ1

Not Marjoram: The Spanish Word "Oregano" Not the Origin of Oregon (meaning of Oregon). By H. W. Scott

v.1, no. 2, June 1900 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ2

The Number and Condition of the Native Race in Oregon When First Seen by White Men (Indians). By John Minto

v.1, no. 3, Sept 1900 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ3

Indian Names (Oregon). By H. S. Lyman

v.1, no. 3, Sept 1900 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ4

A Day with the Cow Column in 1843 [reprinted from OPAT, 1876]. By Jesse Applegate

v.1, no. 4, Dec 1900 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ5

Political History of Oregon from 1853 to 1865. By George H. Williams

v.2, no. 1, Mar 1901 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ6

Primitive Customs and Religious Beliefs of the Indians of the Pacific Northwest Coast. By Silas B. Smith

v.2, no. 3, Sept 1901 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ7

Description of trip from Walla Walla to Sacramento in 1862; The Rogue Valley is described. Mining in Jacksonvlle; need for RR from Portland to J…

v.4, no. 3, Sept. 1903, p. 218-221 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ8

Indian Wars of Southern Oregon. By Hon. William M. Colvig

v.4, no. 3, Sept. 1903, p. 227-240 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ9

Motives and Antecedents of Pioneers: Applegate Brothers "Americanizing of Oregon". By John Minto

v.5, no. 1, March 1904, p. 45-47 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ11

The Council of Table Rock, 1953; Reminisences of James W. Nesmith and General Joseph Lane. By James W. Nesmith

v.7, no. 2, June 1906, p. 211-221 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ12

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OHQ13

Financial History of Oregon: University moved to J'Ville. By

v.8, no. 2, June 1907, p. 161 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ14

Notes on Oregon Conditions in the Fifties (1850s). By Thomas W. Prosch

v.8, no. 2, June 1907, p. 197-199 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ15

Recollections of an Indian Agent. By T.W. Davenport

v.8, no. 3, Sept. 1907, p. 237,258, 263 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ16

Mrs. Jesse Applegate. By Mrs. S. A. Long

v.9, no. 2, June 1908, p. 179-183 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ17

Use of Public Credit by the State of Oregon: Indebtedness due to the needs of public defense. (Modoc and Indian war bonds.. By F.G. Young

v.11, no. 4, Dec 1910, p. 403-416 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ18

Transmission of Intelligence in Early Days in Oregon: communication, telegraph line from Sacramento to Yreka, Pony Express, "star mail…

v.13, no. 4, Dec 1912, p. 347-362 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ19

Description & Key words. By Author

v.volume, no. number, date, p. page Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ20

Jesse Applegate: early life, Rock Spring Seminary. By J. M. Peck

v.15, no. 3, Sept. 1914, p. 208-209 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ21

Some Recollections of General E. L. Applegate; agent for the Klamath Indian Reservation, death in Ashland in 1895. By George Stowell

v.15, no. 4, Dec 1914, p. 252-263 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ22

The Klamath Exploring Expedition, 1850: Settlement of the Umpqua Valley, Rogue River, Port Orford, Reedsport. By Socrates Scholfield

v.17, no. 4, Dec 1916, p. 341-357 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ23

The Pioneer Stimulus of Gold: Rogue River, Table Rock, Jacksonville, Umpqua. By Leslie M. Scott

v.18, no. 3, Sep 1917, p. 147-166 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ24

History of the Umpqua Academy, Wilbur, Douglas County. By R. A. Booth

v.19, no. 1, Mar 1918, p. 42030 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ25

Reminiscences of Early Days at Old Umpqua Academy. By Geo. B. Kuykendall

v.19, no. 1, Mar 1918, p. 27-36 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ26

Some Recollections of Old Umpqua Academy. By Austin Mires

v.19, no. 1, Mar 1918, p. 37-48 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ27

The Umpqua Academy Students' Association. By J. H. Booth

v.19, no. 1, Mar 1918, p. 49-52 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ28

Early History of Southern Oregon: Jedediah Smith, Ewing Young, Rogue River War, Jacksonville, Perry B. Marple, Waldo, Ashland, Fort Lane, Geisel…

v.19, no. 1, Mar 1918, p. 53-68 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ29

"Oregon Caves" Naming and reservation of the Oregon Caves. By Oregon Conservation Commission 1911

v.20, no. 4, Dec 1919, p. 400 Oregon Historical Quarterly
OHQ30

History of Oregon Normal Schools: Ashland. By John C. Almack

v.21, no. 2, June 1920, p. 95-169 Oregon Historical Quarterly