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Volume 109 • Number 4

Winter 2008


ARTICLES

Julia Hoffman and the Arts and Crafts Society of Portland
An Aesthetic Response to Industrialization
510
by Richard S. Christen

"A Gallant Little Schooner"
The U.S. Schooner Shark and the Oregon Country, 1846
536
by Gregory Paynter Shine

Voyage of the Isaac Todd 566
by H. Lloyd Keith

Economic Phoenix
How A.B. Hammond Used the Depression of 1893 and a Pair of Defunct Oregon Railroads to Build a Lumber Empire
598
by Greg Gordon

OHS Directors and Honorary Council 622

REVIEWS

624
David H. Stratton, Terra Northwest: Interpreting People and Place, reviewed by Carlos Schwantes

John C. Putman, Class and Gender Politics in Progressive-Era Seattle, reviewed by Robert D. Johnston

Lawrence Kreisman and Glenn Mason, The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest, reviewed by William F. Willingham

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

Joseph A. Amato, Jacob's Well: A Case for Rethinking Family History, reviewed by Kimberly Jensen

Jonathan Raban and William L. Lang, essay authors, Here There Nowhere: Paintings by Michael Brophy, reviewed by Andrew P. Duffin

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

Twain Braden, Ghosts of the Pioneers: A Family Search for the Independent Oregon Colony of 1844, reviewed by David Peterson del Mar

David F. Arnold, The Fishermen's Frontier: People and Salmon in Southeast Alaska, reviewed by Carmel Finley

Terry L. Anderson, Laura E. Huggins, and Thomas Michael Power, Accounting for Mother Nature: Changing Demands for Her Bounty, reviewed by Mark David Spence

Shelley Curtis, ed., This Bountiful Place: Art About Agriculture, the Permanent Collection, reviewed by Henry Sayre

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

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

Edward G. Gray, The Making of John Ledyard: Empire and Ambition in the Life of an Early American Traveler, reviewed by Daniel Clayton

Frederick H. Hill, with George Venn, Darkroom Soldier: Photographs and Letters from the South Pacific Theater World War II, reviewed by Ted Van Arsdol

Freeman M. Tovell, At the Far Reaches of Empire: The Life of Juan Francisco De La Bodega y Quadra, reviewed by Donald C. Cutter

Book Notes 646

Letters 649

Notices 650

Contributors 651

OregonScape, by Mikki Tint 652


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