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Volume 110 • Number 3

Fall 2009


STATEHOOD SESQUICENTENNIAL SERIES
   guest editor Robert D. Johnston

Democracy and Its Discontents in Oregon Political History 326
by Robert D. Johnston

Revolutions in the Machinery
Oregon Women and Citizenship in Sesquicentennial Perspective
336
by Kimberly Jensen

"Wheedling, Wangling, and Walloping" for Progress
The Public Service Career of Cornelia Marvin Pierce, 1905–1943
362
by Cheryl Gunselman

The Paradox of Oregon's Progressive Politics
The Political Career of Walter Marcus Pierce
390
by Robert R. McCoy

EXHIBIT ESSAY

Life Stories for New Generations
The Living Art of Oregon Tribal Regalia
420
by Rebecca J. Dobkins

OREGON PLACES

An Expensive Stable
The Value in Saving Portland's LaddCarriage House
440
by Brandon Spencer-Hartle

RESEARCH FILES

Oregon's Historic Sites Database
A Tool for Tapping the Research Potential of the Built Environment
462
by Roger Roper

OHS Directors and Honorary Council 470

REVIEWS

471
Earl Pomeroy, The American Far West in the 20th Century, reviewed by Carlos A. Schwantes

Ellen Eisenberg, The First to Cry Down Injustice? Western Jews and Japanese Removal during WWII, reviewed by Sandra C. Taylor

Richard D. Scheuerman and Michael O. Finley, Finding Chief Kamiakin: The Life and Legacy of a Northwest Patriot, reviewed by Andrew H. Fisher

Philip Niles, Beauty of the City: A.E. Doyle, Portland's Architect, reviewed by William F. Willingham

Jackson Benson, Under the Big Sky: A Biography of A.B. Guthrie Jr., reviewed by Richard W. Etulain

Walter Nugent, Habits of Empire: A History of American Expansion, reviewed by Elizabeth Kelly Gray

Joan Hockaday, Greenscapes: Olmsted's Pacific Northwest, reviewed by Carl Abbott

Terry Toedtemeier and John Laursen, Wild Beauty: Photographs of the Columbia River Gorge, 1867–1957, reviewed by Anne Whiston Spirn

Linda Hussa, The Family Ranch: Land, Children, and Tradition in the American West, reviewed by Max G. Geier

Todd Stewart, essays by Natasha Egan and Karen J. Leong, Placing Memory: A Photographic Exploration of Japanese American Internment, reviewed by Robert Sims

Stephanie Ambrose Tubbs, Why Sacagawea Deserves the Day Off and Other Lessons from the Lewis and Clark Trail, reviewed by David L. Nicandri

James Young and Charlie D. Clements, Cheatgrass: Fire and Forage on the Range, reviewed by Andrew Duffin

Cliff Mass, The Weather of the Pacific Northwest, reviewed by William B. Meyer

Book Notes 494

Contributors 496


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