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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 50 Number 4 (October 1959)
ARTICLES
Council on Regional Historical Research In Progress: Papers and commentaries read at the Portland meeting, 1959
Artificial Propagation of Salmon in Oregon, 1875-1910. Gordon B. Dodds, 125-33
Comment by Clark Brooke, 133-34
Grant's Indian Peace Policy on the Yakima Reservation, 1870-82. Robert L. Whitner, 135-43
Comment by William N. Bischoff, S.J., 144-55
The Jacksonville Cannonball: The History of the Rogue River Valley Railway, 1890-1925. Francis D. Haines, Jr., 155-56
The University of Washington Press. Catherine Royer, 157-60
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Clark, Frontier America, by W. N. Davis, Jr., 160-61
McKeown, Come to Our Salmon Feast, by David French, 161
Fey and McNickle, Indians and Other Americans, by Melville Jacobs, 161-62
Jessett, ed., Reports and Letters of Herbert Beaver, 1836-1838, by Clifford M. Drury, 162
Barker, ed., The McLoughlin Empire and Its Rulers, by Kenneth Wiggins Porter, 162-63
McDonald, Search for the Northwest Passage, by Elsie Stewart Ogden, 163-64
Toole, Montana: An Uncommon Land, by Merrill G. Burlingame, 164
Rosebush, Frontier Steel, by John W. Pomeroy, 164-65
Lyons, Thrills and Spills of a Cowboy Rancher, by J. Orin Oliphant, 165-66
Block, Great Train Robberies of the West, by Jonas A. Jonasson, 166
Stevens, Green Power, by Lawrence Rakestraw, 166-67
Warren, Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression, by John D. Hicks, 167
Jones, Boundary Town, by Malcolm Brown, 167-68
Lower, Canadians in the Making, by K. A. MacKirdy, 168-69
Snyder, ed., Detachment and the Writing of History: Essays and Letters of Carl L. Becker, by W. Stull Holt, 169-70
Thomas, The Liberal Party in Alberta, by W. L. Morton, 170
Reader's Scrapbook, compiled by Ronald Todd, 170-71
Washington State Historical Society Acquisitions, 172
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