1338719 SPEECHES ON STATEHOOD - 58TH CONGRESS - NEW STATEHOOD BILL...TO ENABLE THE PEOPLE OF OKLAHOMA, ARIZONA, AND NEW MEXICO TO FORM CONSTITUTIONS. Albert J. Beveridge.
SPEECHES ON STATEHOOD - 58TH CONGRESS - NEW STATEHOOD BILL...TO ENABLE THE PEOPLE OF OKLAHOMA, ARIZONA, AND NEW MEXICO TO FORM CONSTITUTIONS...
SPEECHES ON STATEHOOD - 58TH CONGRESS - NEW STATEHOOD BILL...TO ENABLE THE PEOPLE OF OKLAHOMA, ARIZONA, AND NEW MEXICO TO FORM CONSTITUTIONS...
SPEECHES ON STATEHOOD - 58TH CONGRESS - NEW STATEHOOD BILL...TO ENABLE THE PEOPLE OF OKLAHOMA, ARIZONA, AND NEW MEXICO TO FORM CONSTITUTIONS...
SPEECHES ON STATEHOOD - 58TH CONGRESS - NEW STATEHOOD BILL...TO ENABLE THE PEOPLE OF OKLAHOMA, ARIZONA, AND NEW MEXICO TO FORM CONSTITUTIONS...

SPEECHES ON STATEHOOD - 58TH CONGRESS - NEW STATEHOOD BILL...TO ENABLE THE PEOPLE OF OKLAHOMA, ARIZONA, AND NEW MEXICO TO FORM CONSTITUTIONS...

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1905. Octavo; VG; bound in three quarter dark blue calf, paneled spine, gilt titling and tooling, marbled endpapers; mild wear and rubbing; top edge gilt;

A Collection of speeches, reports, and the Bill regarding admitting the Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico, and Indian Territories to the Union in one binding. From the collection of Albert J. Beveridge, chair of the Senate Committee on Territories. Mounted clipped signature of Beveridge loose within.

Contains the following:

Washington: 1905. Speech of Hon. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana, Closing the Debate on the Statehood Bill, in the Senate of the United States, February 6, 1905 (47 pages);

Washington: 1905. Statehood Bill - Speech of Hon. William B. Bate, of Tennessee, in the Senate of the United States, Friday, January 20, and Monday, January 23, 1905. (39 pages)

Washington: 1905. The Autonomy of Arizona Guaranteed Forever - Speech of Hon. Thomas R. Bard, of California, in the Senate of the United States, Friday, January 6, 1905 (27 pages);

Washington: 1903. Statehood Bill - Speech of Hon. Thomas R. Bard, of California, in the Senate of the United States, January 29 and February 2, 1903 (26 pages);

Washington: 1903. Omnibus Statehood Bill - Speech of Hon. William P. Dillingham, of Vermont, in the Senate of the United States, Monday and Tuesday, December 15 and 16, 1902 (47 pages);

Washington: 1903. Statehood Bill - Speech of Hon. Chauncey M. Depew of New York, in the Senate of the United States, February 11, 12, 13, and 17, 1903 (64 pages);

Washington: 1905. Statehood Bill - Speech of Hon. Joseph B. Foraker of Ohio, in the Senate of the United States, February 6 and 7, 1905 (24 pages);

Washington: 1903. Statehood Bill - Speech of Hon. Joseph B. Foraker of Ohio, in the Senate of the United States, Thursday and Monday, January 15 and 19, 1903 (59 pages);

Washington: 1905. Speech of Hon. Jacob H. Gallinger of New Hampshire, in the Senate of the United States, Friday, January 27, 1905 (39 pages);

Washington: 1903. Statehood Bill - Speech of Hon. John Kean of New Jersey, in the Senate of the United States, February 4, 6, 7, and 9, 1903 (36 pages);

Washington: 1905. Immediate Admission of Oklahoma and Indian Territory as a State - Speech of Hon. Chester I. Long of Kansas, in the Senate of the United States, February 4, 1905 (24 pages);

Calendar No., 2109 Senate 57th Congress, 2nd Session, Report No. 2206. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 New Statehood Bill.;

House of Representatives 57th Congress, 1st Session, Report No. 1309. Admission of Certain Territories.;

House of Representatives 57th Congress, 2d Session, Report No. 2335. Statehood for the Territories.;

Washington: 1903. Senate 57th Congress, 2nd Session, Document No. 36. New Statehood Bill - Hearings before the subcommittee of the Committee on Territories [Nov. 12-24, 1902] on House bill 12543, to enable the people of Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico, to form constitutions and state governments and be admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original states. December 10, 1902.--Submitted by Mr. Beveridge and ordered to be printed. (394 pages, with two maps.);

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Albert J. Beveridge (1862-1927) was an American historian and US senator from Indiana. He was an intellectual leader of the Progressive Era and a biographer of Chief Justice John Marshall and President Abraham Lincoln. He supported Theodore Roosevelt's progressive views and was the keynote speaker at the new Progressive Party convention which nominated Roosevelt for U.S. President in 1912. In 1901, Beveridge became chair of the Senate Committee on Territories, which allowed him to support statehood for Oklahoma. However, he blocked statehood for New Mexico and Arizona because he deemed the territories too sparsely occupied by white people.[wikipedia] Oklahoma and the Indian Territory would not be admitted until 1907, combined as Oklahoma, and Arizona and New Mexico were both not admitted until 1912.