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Volume 109 • Number 2

Summer 2008


ARTICLES

Fair Connections
Women's Separatism and the Lewis and Clark Exposition of 1905
174
by Deborah M. Olsen

Controlling the Crooked River
Changing Environments and Water Uses in Irrigated Central Oregon, 1913–1988
204
by Scott B. Cohen

The Fruits of Her Labor
Women, Children, and Progressive Era Reformers in the Pacific Northwest Canning Industry
226
by Greg Hall

OREGON VOICES

"Frank Burns was a soldier"
The World War I Epoch of Frank Cassius Burns
252
by John D. Burns

Oregon State Hospital During the 1960s
A Patient's Memories and Recent Interview of her Doctor
282
by C.L. Brown
with an interview of Joseph H. Treleaven

SPECIAL SECTION

Reflections on the New Deal in Oregon
Essays in Honor of an OHS Exhibit

The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the New Deal
Oregon's Legacy
305
by Sarah Baker Munro

Surviving the Great Depression
The New Deal in Oregon
311
by William G. Robbins

The New Deal and People's Art
Market Planners and Radical Artists
318
by David A. Horowitz

OHS Directors and Honorary Council 329

REVIEWS

330
Lawrence Lipin, Workers and the Wild: Conservation, Consumerism, and Labor in Oregon, 1910–30, reviewed by Craig Wollner

Alvin M. Josephy, Jr., with an introduction by Jeremy FiveCrows, Nez Perce Country, reviewed by Andrew H. Fisher

Matthew Klingle, Emerald City: An Environmental History of Seattle, reviewed by Daniel Jack Chasan

Max G. Geier, Necessary Work: Discovering Old Forests, New Outlooks, and Community on the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, 1948–2000, reviewed by Caryn M. Davis

Cynthia Culver Prescott, Gender and Generation on the Far Western Frontier, reviewed by Joan M. Jensen

Laura Berg, editor, The First Oregonians: Second Edition, reviewed by David G. Lewis and Willamette University Anthropology 231 students

Alberta Dieker, A Tree Rooted in Faith: A History of Queen of Angels Monastery, reviewed by Gail Wells

Judith L. Li, To Harvest, To Hunt: Stories of Resource Use in the American West, reviewed by Dale Goble

Cora DuBois, edited by Thomas Buckley, The 1870 Ghost Dance, reviewed by Gray H. Whaley

Vernon Preston with a foreword by Terry Nathans, Lewis and Clark: Weather and Climate Data from the Expedition Journals, reviewed by George Taylor

Sydney Stevens, Dear Medora: Child of Oysterville's Forgotten Years, reviewed by George Venn

William Lansing, Can't You Hear the Whistle Blowin': Logs, Lignite, and Locomotives in Coos County, Oregon, 1859–1930, reviewed by Lionel Youst

Letters 347

Notices 349

Contributors 351

OregonScape 352


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