"The special trains carried groups of interesting people, including those who took part in the various programs dedicating the monuments. The addresses were all valuable historically… It is counted a privilege that the Washington Historical Quarterly is permitted to publish in this issue four of the addresses: 'The Gateway of the Oregon Country' by Judge Charles H. Carey; 'Early Followers of Captain Gray,' by Judge F.W. Howay; 'New York and Astoria' by Lawrence F. Abbott; and 'Notes on the Astors,' by Mrs. Richard Aldrich.
"Good progress is being made upon the five volume 'History of the Oregon Country,' being prepared by...
"Here is a sheaf of important pamphlets giving evidence of unusual interest in history by a great ra...
"The whole West was interested in the celebration at Columbia of the centennial of the passage of th...
"A group of historians, writers, and others [will]… travel from Chicago to the mouth of the Columbia...
"Mr. L.C. Gilman, Vice-President of the Great Northern Railway Company, has sent invitations to a nu...
"The Pacific Coast Branch and the parent organization each held their meetings during the Christmas ...
"From August 23 to 27, a party of thirty interested in history cruised over the route followed by Ca...
"Of all newspapers in the Pacific Northwest, the Portland Oregonian devotes most space to articles o...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
"British Columbia is showing a commendable spirit toward the work in history, and this in spite of t...
"The book is a serviceable collection of documents by and relating to Hall J. Kelley, Nathanial J. W...
"The present is a beautiful, wide margined brochure richly illustrated. In telling the story with ev...
"This is in line with a pronounced awakening of interest in the identity of those who were earliest ...
"It contains a chapter entitled [The Bethel Company] and is embellished with numerous full page prin...
"The second issue of the Bulletin of the Chicago Historical Society, February, 1935, is devoted larg...
"Good progress is being made upon the five volume 'History of the Oregon Country,' being prepared by...
"Here is a sheaf of important pamphlets giving evidence of unusual interest in history by a great ra...
"The whole West was interested in the celebration at Columbia of the centennial of the passage of th...
"A group of historians, writers, and others [will]… travel from Chicago to the mouth of the Columbia...
"Mr. L.C. Gilman, Vice-President of the Great Northern Railway Company, has sent invitations to a nu...
"The Pacific Coast Branch and the parent organization each held their meetings during the Christmas ...
"From August 23 to 27, a party of thirty interested in history cruised over the route followed by Ca...
"Of all newspapers in the Pacific Northwest, the Portland Oregonian devotes most space to articles o...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
"British Columbia is showing a commendable spirit toward the work in history, and this in spite of t...
"The book is a serviceable collection of documents by and relating to Hall J. Kelley, Nathanial J. W...
"The present is a beautiful, wide margined brochure richly illustrated. In telling the story with ev...
"This is in line with a pronounced awakening of interest in the identity of those who were earliest ...
"It contains a chapter entitled [The Bethel Company] and is embellished with numerous full page prin...
"The second issue of the Bulletin of the Chicago Historical Society, February, 1935, is devoted larg...
"Good progress is being made upon the five volume 'History of the Oregon Country,' being prepared by...
"Here is a sheaf of important pamphlets giving evidence of unusual interest in history by a great ra...
"The whole West was interested in the celebration at Columbia of the centennial of the passage of th...