The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, Vol. IV / March, 1903-December, 1903
Oregon Historical Society
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  • Gale, James N., [366].
  • Garfield, Selucius, defeated for congress, [380].
  • Gary, Rev. Mr., [276].
  • Gatch, Prof. T. M., [249].
  • Gay, George, [230].
  • Gazette, The Marine, [31], [138].
  • Gazette, The, published first dispatch coming by wire to Seattle, [377]; first paper in Seattle, [375].
  • Gervais, Joseph, [243], [244].
  • Gibbs, Addison C., was governor of Oregon, [108], [214], [217].
  • Gibbs, A. C., editor Oregon Weekly Times, [368].
  • Gibbs, ——., [232].
  • Gibson, George R., [273].
  • Gilliam, Colonel Cornelius, [243].
  • Gilmore, S. M., letter from, [284].
  • Gilpin, Mr., [271].
  • Glass, Robert, [72].
  • Gold, discovery of, in California, prices of products in Oregon, [49], [60].
  • "Gold Beach Guards," [238].
  • Goldschmidt, Albert, employed by Bancroft, [304].
  • Goodall, George O., the Upper Calapooia, [70].
  • Goodall, Captain James P., [233].
  • Grace Church Parish School started, [23], [27].
  • Grant, General, [105], [109], [239].
  • Grant, Frederick J., [378].
  • Gray, Captain, sent to North Pacific Coast, [5], [9], [131], [205].
  • Gray, Chesley, [229].
  • Green, Wm. O., [196].
  • Greenwood, Mary, [161].
  • Griffin, Lieutenant Burrell, [233].
  • Griffin, George Butler, sketch of life, [348].
  • Gunn, E. T., newspaper man, [380].
  • Gunn, Affleck &, [372].
  • Gwin, Senator, plan for slave-holding republic on Pacific Coast, [105], [106].
  • Hall, Peter D., [259].
  • Hall, Edwin O., [367].
  • Hall, Ike M., [381].
  • Hally, C. F., [280].
  • Hamilton, S. M., [67].
  • Hamilton, Louis, reference to, [190].
  • Hand Book Almanac, [297].
  • Hanford, Thaddeus, [374], [380].
  • Hanley, Mrs. John A., [235].
  • Hanthorn & Company, cannerymen, [141].
  • Harding, Captain E. J., [100].
  • Harding, Benjamin F., quartermaster First Oregon Cavalry, [100].
  • Harding, Senator, [214], [217].
  • Harding, John R., killed by Indians, [233].
  • Harger, Mrs. Harriet, [264].
  • Harker, Charles, [104].
  • Harris, Captain T. S., [100].
  • Harris, David, [235].
  • Harris, Mary, [235].
  • Harris, ——, [252].
  • Harris, George W., [378].
  • Hathaway, Major J. S., [135].
  • Hawthorne, Doctor, [61].
  • Hays, Judge Benjamin, [312].
  • Hazen, Captain, [105].
  • Helm, George, "Lion of Linn," [73].
  • Hensill, Mrs. Mary J., [66].
  • Herald, Puget Sound, [372], [381].
  • Herald, The Cleveland, [315].
  • Hewitt, Miss, teacher, [24], [29].
  • Hewitt, Randall H., [365]; publisher Pacific Tribune, [374]; published Echo, [381].
  • High School, The Astoria, [31].
  • Higgins, David, [366].
  • Hill, Mrs., [26].
  • Hill, W. Lair, [365]; editor Oregon Weekly Times, [369].
  • Hill, Homer M., purchased Chronicle, [383].
  • Himes, Geo. H., [375].
  • History of the Preparation of the First Code of Oregon, by James K. Kelly, [185].
  • History of the Early Indian Wars of Oregon, [318].
  • History Company, The, [333].
  • Hittell, John S., [299], [331].
  • Hobson, John, [32].
  • Hobson, Mr., and family, [132].
  • Hodgins, ——, [232].
  • Hogg, Col. T. E., [248].
  • Holderness, S. M., [390].
  • Holman, Joseph, Short Biography of, [392].
  • Holman, George Phelps, first white child born in Marion County, [394].
  • Holladay, Ben, published The Bulletin, [369].
  • Home Journal, of New York, [315].
  • Hood, Gen. J. B., [239].
  • Hooker, Colonel Joseph, [104]; builder of military wagon road, [239].
  • Hoover, Jacob, [390].
  • Hopkins, Mrs. Rebeka, [259].
  • Hopwood, Moses, [229].
  • Hosford, Rev. C. O., opened first school in Astoria, [21].
  • Houston, Sam, [151].
  • Howell, ——., [232].
  • Hudson Bay Company, possession of the Northwest, [9], [78], [81], [82], [83], [89]; and Northwest Fur Company consolidated, ——, ——, [132], [153], [154], [156], [242], [261].
  • Hughes, W. H., [378].
  • Hughes and Davies, purchased The Times, [385].
  • Humason, Judge, [217].
  • Hume, R. D., and Company, [140].
  • Hungry Hill, battle of, [236].
  • Hunt, L. S. J., [383].
  • Hunter, Col. George, "Reminiscences of an Old Timer," quotation from, [97].
  • Hunt's Astor party, route of, [10].
  • Heisler, William, [71].
  • Husted, General, [390].
  • Hustler, Captain, [134], [139].
  • Huston, H. Clay, [267].
  • Hyde, Aaron J., [65].
  • Hyde, H. H., [390].
  • Hyland, Rev. T. H., [23].
  • Hyland, Mrs. T. H., [23].
  • Indian Wars of Southern Oregon, an address by William H. Colvig, [227].
  • Indians: Umpquas, [228]; Klamaths, [228]; Rogue Rivers, [228]; Modoc, [228]; Shasta, [228]; Mollalas, [241]; Cayuses, [241], [255]; Klamaths, [242]; Warm Spring, [242]; Pawnees, [252].
  • Infantry, The First Oregon, [108].
  • Informant, The, [74].
  • Ingalls, Rufus, [105].
  • Ingalls, David, [133], [136].
  • Ingraham, E. S., [378].
  • Intelligencer, The Weekly, [377].
  • Iowa Gazette, [78].
  • Iowa Code, [188].
  • Ireland, D. C., [366].
  • Irish, Tom, [230].
  • Irving, Washington, [358].
  • Jack, D. N., elected assessor of Linn County, [76].
  • Jack, Porter, [244].
  • Jackson, Stonewall, [42].
  • Jackson, Mrs. Helen Hunt, [326].
  • Jackson, P. B., [365].
  • Jackson, David E., letter of, [395].
  • Jacobs, Judge Orange, [371].
  • Jefferson, President, trading posts with Indians, [5], [12], [110].
  • Jefferson, Delos, [65].
  • Johns, James, [79].
  • Johnson, Miss, [24].
  • Johnson, Doctor, [38].
  • Johnson, Mr., [63].
  • Johnson, P. B., [365].
  • Jones, Mr., killed by Indians, [235].
  • Jones, Captain, [237].
  • Journal, The Independence, [270], [277].
  • Kautz, General A. V., [239].
  • Kearny, Major Phil, [231], [239].
  • Keene, Granville, [234].
  • Keeney, Johnathan, [74].
  • Kelley, Hall J., agitating colonization of Oregon, [9].
  • Kelly, Captain William, [100].
  • Kelly, James K., History of the Preparation of the "First Code of Oregon," [185]; elected commissioner to draft code of laws for Oregon, [189]; nominated and elected member of council, [192].
  • Kendrick, Captain, sent to North Pacific coast, [5].
  • Kenny, George L., [296].
  • Kirchoff, Louis, [137].
  • Kilham, E. H., [353], [358].
  • Killin, Hon. Benton, [188]
  • Kincaid, Mr., night school taught by, [24].
  • King, Colonel William, [60], [65].
  • King, Wm. H., [66].
  • Kingsley, C. S., [67].
  • Kinney's cannery, [140].
  • Kinney, R. C., & Sons, [139].
  • Kinney, M. J., [141].
  • Kirk, Alexander, [74]; elected county judge of Linn County, [76].
  • Kirk, W. R., [74].
  • Klippel, Henry, laid out Jacksonville as a town, [230], [235].
  • Knights of the Golden Circle, [73], [106], [108].
  • Knight, Wm. H., Manager Bancroft Publishing Department, [297].
  • Kuro-shiwo of Japan (Japan current), [39].
  • La Bonte, Louis, Recollections of Men, [264].
  • Ladd, W. S., [61], [63].
  • Lamerick, Captain J. K., [232].
  • Lampson, Roswell C., [104].
  • Land Law, The Donation, [37], [38], [229].
  • Lane, General Joseph, appointed governor of Oregon, [91]; nominated for vice president, [94], [95], [101], [105], [106], [233], [234], [239], [370]
  • Larkin, T. N., [63].
  • Larrabee, Charles H., publisher Puget Sound Dispatch, [380].
  • Larrabee & Company, publishers Puget Sound Dispatch, [377].
  • Latshaw, Major, [238].
  • Latty, Alexander, [265].
  • Lawrence, Miss, [28].
  • Lawson, Peter, [257].
  • Leary, John, [378].
  • Ledford Massacre, [236].
  • Ledger, The Philadelphia, [277].
  • Ledger, The Weekly, [382].
  • Lee, Jason, [265], [393].
  • Lee, Barton, [390].
  • Lee, H. A. G., [390].
  • Leinweber, Christian, [137].
  • Lewis and Clark Centennial, The, by F. G. Young, [1].
  • Lewis and Clark Expedition—Relation to the Northwest, [1]; primary inception of, [6].
  • Lewis and Clark, exploring expedition, [5]; the trail, [10], [12], [13], [115].
  • Lewis and Clark Centennial, mission of, [2]; possibilities of, [16]; duties of its authorities, [16]-[18].
  • Lewis, Mr., [9], [130].
  • Lewis and Clark, [8].
  • Lewis, Stephen (Etienne Lucier), [264].
  • Limerick, L., [63]; appointed county school superintendent, [64].
  • Lincoln, Miss Liza, [26].
  • Lincoln, Abraham, [74], [97], [99], [101], [108], [370].
  • Lindgren, Waldemar, [124].
  • Lingenfelter, James W., [104].
  • Linn, Senator Lewis F., [151].
  • Literary Club, The Pioneer Lyceum, [390].
  • Little Meadows, Battle of, [233].
  • Lorraine, Lieutenant, [105].
  • Lorrea, Doctor, [61].
  • Louisiana Purchase Exposition, purpose of, [14].
  • Love, George, [235].
  • Love, G. M., [235].
  • Lovejoy, Hon. A. L., appointed postal agent for Oregon, [192], [256], [390].
  • Lownesdale, D. H., [59].
  • Lucier, Etienne, [261], [264].
  • Luelling, H., [59].
  • Lugenbeel, Major, [99].
  • Lumber Industry, The, [124].
  • Lupton, Major J. A., [234].
  • Lyman, Rev. Horace, [65].
  • Lyman, H. S., Some Corrections, [86].
  • Lyman, H. S., Reminiscences, [251], [268].
  • Lyon, Colonel George G., published Times, [384].
  • Madison, President, [9].
  • Mail and Express, The New York, [357].
  • Manufacturing, [122].
  • Marshall, J. W., discoverer of gold in California, [11].
  • Massachusetts Historical Society, [309].
  • Massacre at Bloody Point, [232].
  • Mason, Robert, & Company, [141].
  • Masters, ——, [254].
  • Mathieu, F. X., [167], [389].
  • Matthews, Captain Wm., [100].
  • Mattice, George W., purchased Pierce County News, [382].
  • Maulsby, G. T., [26].
  • Manson, Donald, [261], [265].
  • Manson, James, [262].
  • Manson, Jr., Donald, [262].
  • Manson, Wm., [261], [262].
  • Manson, Stephen, [262].
  • Maury, R. F., Lieutenant Colonel First Oregon Cavalry, [100].
  • Maxwell, Mr., [26].
  • Maxwell, S. L., [366]; publisher Weekly Intelligencer, [377].
  • Mead, Elwood, chief of Division of Irrigation, [17].
  • Meany, E. S., [379].
  • Medary, Col. Samuel, [174].
  • Meek, Joseph, [85], [90]; United States Marshal, [91], [160], [316], [393].
  • Meek, Stephen L., [242], [245].
  • "Message, The," [373].
  • McBride, Dr. James, [231].
  • McCarver, M. M., [78]; letter of, [403].
  • McClure, Colonel John, [132], [137].
  • McDonald & Cavendish, [74].
  • McElroy, Thornton F., [365], [376].
  • McFadden, Judge O. B., elected to congress, [380].
  • McCaw, William, elected clerk of Linn County, [76].
  • McGraw, John H., [378].
  • McGregor, Miss, teacher, [29].
  • McGruder, Top, [390].
  • McHargue, James, [75].
  • McKay, Tom, [244], [256], [266].
  • McKay, Alexander, [257].
  • McKean, S. T., [32]; and family, [133].
  • McKew, ——, [234].
  • McKinley, Archibald, [264], [265].
  • McLoughlin, Dr. John, in charge of Fort George, [131], [154], [257], [264], [281]; flouring mill completed, [387].
  • McNaught, Ferry, McNaught & Mitchell, law firm of, [383].
  • McNemee, Mr., [64].
  • McNemee, Job, [258].
  • Miller, Dan, [230].
  • Miller, Captain John F., [232].
  • Mills, James, [234].
  • Mineral Productions, [123], [124].
  • Miner, Dr. Thomas T., [379].
  • Minto Pass: Its History and an Indian Tradition, by John Minto, [241].
  • Minto, John, [167]: Minto Pass: Its History and an Indian Tradition, [241], [243], [244], [247], [390].
  • Missouri Historical Society, [270].
  • Mofras' description of Astoria in 1841, [131].
  • Monnastes, David, [61].
  • Money, Beaver, coined at Oregon City, [62].
  • Montgomery, Robert, [75].
  • Montgomery, Frank C., editor Chronicle, [382].
  • Monture, George and Robert, [269].
  • Montures on French Prairie, The, by S. A. Clarke, [268].
  • Mooney, Mr. and Mrs., publishers The Beacon, [382].
  • Moore, Mr., [26].
  • Moore, Asa, [70], [74].
  • Moore, Robert, [71], [76].
  • Moore, Miles C., on A Pioneer Railroad Builder, [195].
  • Moore, Charles, [196].
  • Moore, Paine Brothers &, [196].
  • Morrison, Captain R. W., [386].
  • Morris, ——, [232].
  • Morris, William Alfred, The Origin and Authorship of the Bancroft Pacific States Publications: A History of a History, [287].
  • Morris, George P., editor New York Home Journal, [315].
  • Morse, Mrs. H. B., [22].
  • Moss, S. W., [390].
  • "Mountain Men," [9].
  • Mullan, Captain John, From Walla Walla to San Francisco, [202].
  • Municipal Exposition, Dresden, Germany, [18].
  • Murphy, John Miller, [365]; publisher Standard, [372], [374], [376].
  • Murray, Edward F., assistant to Bancroft, [312].
  • Muscovite, the advance of in the Pacific Northwest, [4].
  • Nash, Isaac M., [84].
  • Native Races, The, preparation of material, [308].
  • Naylor, T. G., [254].
  • Neale, Miss, teacher, [29].
  • Nelson, Thomas chief justice supreme court, [187], [188]; relieved of office of supreme judge, [189].
  • Nemos, William, employed by Bancroft, [305]; sketch of life, [322]; severed connections with Bancroft library, [333].
  • Nesmith, Senator Jas. W., [47], [167], [387]; contributions to Oregon Pioneer Association, [390], [391].
  • New Era, The, [277]; extract from, [399].
  • Newell, ——, [205].
  • Newell, Robert, [265], [388], [390], [393].
  • Newell, Wm., [365].
  • Newkirk, Mr., employed by Bancroft, [325].
  • New Penelope, The, [317].
  • News, The Pierce County, [382].
  • Nolan, Rhodes, [232].
  • North Pacific Coast, [382].
  • Northern Light, [372].
  • Northwest Coast, [81].
  • Northwest, The, [378].
  • Oak, Ora, employed by Bancroft, [299].
  • Oak, Henry L., Bancroft's librarian, [298]; main facts of his life, [298], [305]; retired from Bancroft's library, [333].
  • O'Bryant, Hugh D., first mayor of Portland, [61].
  • Occident, The, Presbyterian paper, [298].
  • Officer, James, [280].
  • Ogden, Isaac, [262].
  • Ogden, William, [264].
  • Ogden, Emma, [264].
  • Ogden, Peter Skeen, [262], [264], [265].
  • Ohio Statesman, [78].
  • Olney, Judge Cyrus, the Olney lottery, [137].
  • O'Meara, James, [365].
  • Oregon, Glimpses of Early Days in, by Charlotte Moffett Cartwright, [55].
  • Oregon Spectator, The, [81]; first newspaper in old Oregon, [368].
  • Oregon and Its Share in the Civil War, by Robert Treat Platt, [89].
  • Oregon, a territory of United States, [91]; became a state, [93]; voted for Lincoln, [94]; railroad to, [277]; printing press, [286].
  • "Oregon Country, The," [111].
  • Oregon—Pittsburgh meeting and Dr. White's report, [170].
  • Oregon Historical Society, [167]; old mission press, [368].
  • Oregon Territory, confused condition of statutory laws, [185].
  • Oregon Bar Association, [185].
  • Oregon Emigration Movement, documents relating to, [170].
  • Oregon Steam Navigation Company, [196], [197], [198]; bought six sevenths stock Walla Walla and Columbia River Railroad Company, [199], [204], [206], [353].
  • Oregon, Provisional Government of, adoption of Iowa laws, [185].
  • Oregon Reports, [187].
  • Oregon Country and Its Earlier Conditions, Letters descriptive of, [178].
  • Oregon Code, [194].
  • Oregon Emigrating Company, [177].
  • Oregon Emigrants, extract from Independence Journal, [271].
  • Oregon Pioneer Association, [314].
  • Oregon Weekly Times, [368].
  • Oregon American and Evangelical Unionist, The, [368].
  • Oregon Emigrating Company, [403].
  • Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, [139], [143], [199], [200].
  • Oregon Free Press, [368].
  • Oregonian, first published, [64], [293], [369]; Daily, [370], [376].
  • Ord, General, [105].
  • Ord, Captain E. O. C., [237].
  • Osborne, ——, [260].
  • Otie, Ed, [390].
  • Overland Monthly, The, [300], [304], [317].
  • Overland Press, The, [373].
  • Owens, Adair, Mrs. Dr., [26].
  • Owens, Captain Elias A., [232].
  • Owens, Colonel, [272].
  • Paine Brothers & Moore, [196].
  • Pambrun, ——., [264], [265].
  • Parker, Mrs. H. B., [32].
  • Parker, Mrs. W. W., [29].
  • Parker, W. W., [32], [133], [135].
  • Parker, James M., [267].
  • Parrish, Rev. J. L., [132].
  • Partisan, [381].
  • Paternalism, An Object Lesson In, by T. W. Davenport, [33].
  • Patrick, H. C., [366]; started Weekly Ledger, [382].
  • Pearne, Thomas H., [365].
  • Peatfield, J. J., employed by Bancroft, [345]; sketch of life, [346], [363].
  • Peel, Lieut. William, [387].
  • Perry, ——, [132].
  • Pettygrove, F. W., [390].
  • Perkins, Dr. J. N., [71].
  • Perkins, T., constructed a ferry on Rogue River, [229].
  • Petroff, Ivan, sketch of life, [318]; employed by Bancroft, [318], [363].
  • Phelps, Almira, [394].
  • Philpot, ——., [234].
  • Philbrick, C. W., published Puget Sound Argus, [373].
  • Phillips, Wendell, [292].
  • Pickett, Charles E., [387], [390].
  • Pierce, President, [192].
  • Pinart, M., furnished Bancroft's Alaska material, [318].
  • Pioneer and Historical Society, [138].
  • Pioneer Captain of Industry in Oregon, A, by James R. Robertson, [150].
  • Pioneer Railroad Builder, A, by Miles C. Moore, [195].
  • Pioneer Papers of Puget Sound, by Clarence B. Bagley, [365].
  • Pittock, H. L., [365]; printer of the Oregonian, [370].
  • Poe, A. M., [365].
  • Polk, President James K., [90], [91], [187].
  • Polk, Colonel, [272].
  • Pomeroy, Mrs., [253].
  • Poujade, L. H., [268].
  • Poole, J. R. and Clugage, located first mining claim in Southern Oregon, [229].
  • Poole, John R., laid out Jacksonville as a town, [230].
  • Pope, Miss, teacher, [22].
  • Population, increase of, in West, [114]; table of, for United States, [116].
  • Porter, Nathan S., [381].
  • Portland founded, [59].
  • Port Orford Minute Men, [238].
  • Post Intelligencer, The, [374].
  • Post, The Seattle Weekly, [377]; The Daily, [378].
  • Post and Intelligencer consolidated, [378].
  • Powell, Joab, [71].
  • Powers, T. P., [22], [29], [136].
  • Poyntz, Stone &, [229].
  • Pratt, O. C., justice supreme court, [187], [188].
  • Pratt, Orson B., appointed historian Mormon Church, [321].
  • Pratt, Mrs. William, [264].
  • Pratt, John W., [385].
  • Press, The, [373]; Daily, [383].
  • Prigg, F., [390]; publisher of Pacific Tribune, [374].
  • Prosch, Thomas W., [366], [371], [378]; published Puget Sound Herald, [372].
  • Prosch, Charles, [366], [371], [374], [381].
  • Prosch, Fred, in charge mechanical work of Courier, [381].
  • Provisional Government of Oregon, [89].
  • Public School, The, of Astoria, [25].
  • Public buildings, transferred from Oregon City to Salem, trouble caused, [186].