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Contents
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Volume 110 • Number 2
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Summer 2009
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ARTICLES
STATEHOOD SESQUICENTENNIAL SERIES guest editor Robert D. Johnston
OREGON VOICES
OREGON VOICES
OREGON PLACES
OREGON VOICES
100 Years at a Time Memories of Oregon's Centennial |
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| by Barbara (Robertson) Drake |
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| OHS Directors and Honorary Council |
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REVIEWS
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| Peggy Pascoe, What Comes Naturally: Miscegenation Law and the Making of Race in America, reviewed by Paul Lawrence Farber |
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| Donald Worster, A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir, reviewed by Mark Harvey |
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| Carl Abbott, How Cities Won the West: Four Centuries of Urban Change in Western North America, reviewed by Matthew Klingle |
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| Kimberly Jensen, Mobilizing Minerva: American Women in the First World War, reviewed by Marisa Chappell |
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| Peter Coates, American Perceptions of Immigrant and Invasive Species: Strangers on the Land, reviewed by Marcus Hall |
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| Jeff Roche, ed., The Political Culture of the New West, reviewed by Carl Abbott |
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| Jeffrey A. Johnson, "They Are All Red Out Here": Socialist Politics in the Pacific Northwest, 1895–1925, reviewed by Michael Munk |
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| Barbara Johns, Paul Horiuchi: East and West, reviewed by Mark Humpal |
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| Martin Nie, The Governance of Western Public Lands: Mapping Its Present and Future, reviewed by William D. Rowley |
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| Jane Kirkpatrick, Aurora: An American Experience in Quilt, Community, and Craft, reviewed by Kimberly Wulfert |
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| Steve Lent, Central Oregon Place Names Volume II: Jefferson County, reviewed by Paul G. Claeyssens and Breton Friel |
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| Howard Brooks, A Pictorial History of Gold Mining in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, reviewed by Ellen Morris Bishop |
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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 Megan K. Friedel |
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