"The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, Vol. IV" by the Oregon Historical Society, is a collection that captures Oregon's story through essays about educational strides, economic booms, and the lives of those who shaped the region. It brings to light the Lewis and Clark expedition, showing how it changed the Pacific Northwest, and recognizes the expedition’s grand 1905 centennial celebration, which aimed to honor the past and address current issues in Oregon. This celebration was planned to unite the nation in remembering the achievements of Lewis and Clark, while simultaneously showcasing the landscape and opportunities present in Oregon.

The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, Vol. IV March, 1903-December, 1903
By Oregon Historical Society
Explore the historical richness of Oregon through stories of exploration, growth, and the shaping of a region.
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