The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society volume 20

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Judson — The British Side of the Restoration of Fort Astoria 243-260 Lester Burrell Shippee — The Federal Relations of Oregon —VI. 261-295 George H. Himes— Historical Tablet at Oregon City - - - 297-300 Katharine B. Judson — Polk and Oregon — With a Pakenham Letter 301-302 Death List of Pioneers 303-304 PRICE: FIFTY CENTS PER NUMBER. TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR Entered at the post office at Portland, Oregon, as second-class matter "THE PIONEER" THE QUARTERLY of the Oregon Historical Society Volume XX ...SEPTEMBER, 1919 Number 3 Copyright, 1919, by the Oregon Historical Society The Quarterly disavows responsibility for the positions taken by contributors to its pages .
ADDRESS DELIVERED BY JOSEPH N. TEAL AT EUGENE, OREGON, MAY 22, 1919, ON THE OCCASION OF THE UNVEILING OF THE PIONEER Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen: More than two years have passed since I wrote Judge Robert S. Bean, President of the Board of Regents, of my desire to erect a memorial to the Oregon pioneers and to have it placed on the grounds of the University of Oregon.


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