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Contents
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Volume 109 • Number 4
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Winter 2008
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ARTICLES
Julia Hoffman and the Arts and Crafts Society of Portland An Aesthetic Response to Industrialization |
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| by Richard S. Christen |
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"A Gallant Little Schooner" The U.S. Schooner Shark and the Oregon Country, 1846 |
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| by Gregory Paynter Shine |
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| Voyage of the Isaac Todd |
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| by H. Lloyd Keith |
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Economic Phoenix How A.B. Hammond Used the Depression of 1893 and a Pair of Defunct Oregon Railroads to Build a Lumber Empire |
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| by Greg Gordon |
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| OHS Directors and Honorary Council |
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REVIEWS
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| David H. Stratton, Terra Northwest: Interpreting People and Place, reviewed by Carlos Schwantes |
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| John C. Putman, Class and Gender Politics in Progressive-Era Seattle, reviewed by Robert D. Johnston |
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| Lawrence Kreisman and Glenn Mason, The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest, reviewed by William F. Willingham |
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| Harold J. Peters, Seven Months to Oregon: 1853 Diaries, Letters and Reminiscent Accounts, and Kenneth L. Holmes, Best of Covered Wagon Women, reviewed by Linda Crew |
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| Joseph A. Amato, Jacob's Well: A Case for Rethinking Family History, reviewed by Kimberly Jensen |
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| Jonathan Raban and William L. Lang, essay authors, Here There Nowhere: Paintings by Michael Brophy, reviewed by Andrew P. Duffin |
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| Charles Goodrich, Kathleen Dean Moore, and Frederick J. Swanson, eds., In the Blast Zone: Catastrophe and Renewal on Mount St. Helens, reviewed by Daniel C. Donato |
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| Twain Braden, Ghosts of the Pioneers: A Family Search for the Independent Oregon Colony of 1844, reviewed by David Peterson del Mar |
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| David F. Arnold, The Fishermen's Frontier: People and Salmon in Southeast Alaska, reviewed by Carmel Finley |
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| Terry L. Anderson, Laura E. Huggins, and Thomas Michael Power, Accounting for Mother Nature: Changing Demands for Her Bounty, reviewed by Mark David Spence |
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| Shelley Curtis, ed., This Bountiful Place: Art About Agriculture, the Permanent Collection, reviewed by Henry Sayre |
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| Matthew C. Godfrey, Religion, Politics, and Sugar: The Mormon Church, the Federal Government, and the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1907–1921, reviewed by Keith Edgerton |
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| Kathleen Dean Moore, Kurt Peters, Ted Jojola, and Amber Lacy, eds., How It Is: The Native American Philosophy of V.F. Cordova, reviewed by Jason Younker |
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| Edward G. Gray, The Making of John Ledyard: Empire and Ambition in the Life of an Early American Traveler, reviewed by Daniel Clayton |
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| Frederick H. Hill, with George Venn, Darkroom Soldier: Photographs and Letters from the South Pacific Theater World War II, reviewed by Ted Van Arsdol |
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| Freeman M. Tovell, At the Far Reaches of Empire: The Life of Juan Francisco De La Bodega y Quadra, reviewed by Donald C. Cutter |
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| Book Notes |
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| Letters |
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| Notices |
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| Contributors |
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| OregonScape, by Mikki Tint |
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