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Oregon Historical Quarterly, Spring 2004

Oregon Historical Quarterly, Spring 2004, Vol. 105, No. 1

"'Does Portland Need a Homophile Society?' Gay Culture and Activism in the Rose City Between Wold War II and Stonewall" by Peter Boag

"Master of the Seas? Herbert Hoover and the Western Fisheries" by Joseph E. Taylor III

"'May Live and Die a Miner': The 1864 Clarksville Diary of James W. Virtue" by Gary Dielman, editor

"It's Never Too Late to Give Away a Horse" by David Michael Library

"'Without a Second's Warning': The Heppner Flood of 1903" by Ben DeOuden

"Peeling Off Emulsion: The City of Portland Photographic Collection, 1913-1943" by Sarah R. Caylor

"A Tribute to Gordon Dodds"

"Clatsop County Historical Society, Astoria"

Notes

"This Issue: Gays and lesbians in Portland before Stonewall, Hoover and the western fisheries, a Baker City miner's dairy, fulfilling the Wood family's debt to the Nez Perce, the Heppner Flood, the City of Portland Photographic Collection"

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