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583 CONTENTS FOR VOLUME 122 Volume Contents Editor’s Note One Year Ago Eliza E. Canty-Jones Articles The Rise and Fall of “No Special Rights” Will Schultz “Make the desert blossom like the rose”: Animal Acclimatization, Settler Colonialism, and the Construction of Oregon’s Nature Barrie Ryne Blatchford Chinese Mining Kongsi in Eastern Oregon: A Case Study of Cultural Amnesia Don Hann “Bona Fide” Merchants: Negotiating Life, Labor, and Transnational Mobility in the Time of Chinese Exclusion Chelsea Rose, Jacqueline Y. Cheung, and Eric Gleason Searching for Salem’s Early Chinese Community Kimberli Fitzgerald, Kirsten Straus, and Kylie Pine Essay Oregon and Climate Change: The Age of Megafires in the American West William G. Robbins Erasure and Reclamation: Centering Diasporic Chinese Populations in Oregon History Jennifer Fang Research Note Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church’s 1904 Confirmation Class Barbara Rasmussen James W. Garrett and Black-owned Property in Territorial Oregon, 1853–1858 Kenneth Hawkins Research Files Maybe You’ve Heard of Her Husband?: Finding Louisa Weinhard Tiah Edmunson-Morton The United Foundation Trust and its Highest Honor, the Order of the Purple Girdle Maureen Flanagan Battistella 102 6 214 344 412 456 250 324 78 198 128 158 584 OHQ vol. 121, no. 4 Stacked Rock Features: Archaeological Evidence of Chinese Miners on the Malheur National Forest Katee Withee Rediscovering Toy Kee’s True Son: Chinese Immigration and Federal Bureaucracy Documented in Chinese Exclusion Act Case Files Trish Hackett Nicola “I think I am going to fly”: Chinese Pilots Trained in Portland During the 1930s Trish Hackett Nicola The Village Database: A Resource for Chinese American Genealogy Research Henry Tom Oregon Voices Claiming “What We Must Have”: How the Wold Sisters Helped Win Ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment S.L. Bachman, Priscilla Wold Longfield, and Beverly Warren-Leigh Portland’s Louie Chung (1876–1926) Myron Louie Lee Oregon Places Protected by the Pacifying Duke: Chinese Religion in John Day Chuimei Ho and Bennet Bronson The Buck Rock Tunnel Archaeological Site: Documenting Chinese Laborers and the Construction of the Oregon & California Railroad Terrance Christian, Chelsea Rose, Lisa A. Rice, Aaron Ennis, and Duane Ericson Longevity: The Archaeology of a Chinese Gift Store and Restaurant in Eugene, Oregon’s, Market District Christopher L. Ruiz, Marlene Jampolsky, and Jon C. Krier Object Feature Homeward Bound: The Battleship Oregon Pennant and Imperialism in Oregon Silvie Andrews CONTENTS FOR VOLUME 122 368 442 532 554 104 486 38 388 512 278 585 Volume Contents Historic Comic They Called Him . . . Buckaroo Sam: The Imagined Life of a Chinese Cowboy Dale Hom Roundtable Discussion White Supremacy in Oregon History: Mark O. Hatfield Lecture Series Post-Lecture Discussion Karen Gibson, Darrell Millner, and Carmen P. Thompson, moderated by Adrienne Nelson Women on the Bench in Oregon: Mark O. Hatfield Lecture Series PostLecture Discussion Judge Ann Aiken, Judge Darleen Ortega, Justice Adrienne Nelson, and Chief Justice Martha Walters, moderated by Kerry Tymchuk The West and Congressional Fights before the Civil War Mark O. Hatfield Lecture Series Post-Lecture Discussion William L. Lang, Jeffrey Ostler, and Stacey L. Smith, moderated by Kenneth R. Coleman Timeline Significant Events in Oregon’s Chinese Diaspora: A Timeline Relating to the Winter 2021 Special Issue of the Oregon Historical Quarterly OHS Directors and Honorary Council, 81, 201, 309, 578 Reviews, 82, 202, 310 Book Notes, 317 Letters, 90 Contributors, 92, 207, 319, 580 OregonScape, 94, 208, 320 Sue Seyl Matthew Cowan Volume contents, 583 Volume index, 586 546 60 178 292 574 ...

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