Fergusson, H. B. (Harvey Butler), 1848-1915
Variant namesHarvey Butler Fergusson was born in Alabama on September 9, 1848. He was admitted to the bar in 1875. In 1882 he came to New Mexico. Fergusson, a leader in the New Mexico Democratic Party, served in the 55th, 62nd and 63rd U.S. Congresses. In 1898, during his first term, he pushed through the Fergusson Act, which gave millions of acres of the public domain to New Mexico for funding public schools, thus providing the foundation of a public school system in the territory. Fergusson was a delegate to the New Mexico constitutional convention.
From the description of Correspondence, 1910-1911. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 40652506
Harvey Butler Fergusson was born in Alabama on September 9, 1848. In 1874 he graduated from Washington and Lee University. He was admitted to the bar in 1875 and practiced for a time in West Virginia. Fergusson came to New Mexico in 1882 to represent the Winter heirs in the North Homestake Mining Company litigation at White Oaks. The following year he moved to Albuquerque. Fergusson and his wife, Clara Huning, had three children, Harvey, Erna, and Lina. Harvey and Erna became well-known authors.
Fergusson, a leader in the New Mexico Democratic Party, served in the 55th, 62nd and 63rd U. S. Congresses. In 1898, during his first term, he pushed through the Fergusson Act, which gave millions of acres of the public domain to New Mexico. The revenues were used for funding public schools, thus providing the foundation of a public school system in the territory. Later, Congress passed the Enabling Act of 1910, which provided for the calling of a constitutional convention in New Mexico. Fergusson was a delegate to this constitutional convention. The constitution was drafted the next year and ratified by voters. On January 6, 1912, New Mexico formally became a state.
From the guide to the Harvey Butler Fergusson Correspondence, 1910-1911, (University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.)
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referencedIn | Huning-Fergusson family papers, 1812-1950 (bulk 1861-1911). | University of New Mexico-Main Campus | |
referencedIn | Marion Dargan Papers, 1890-1943 (bulk 1890-1912) | The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch | |
creatorOf | Fergusson, H. B. (Harvey Butler), 1848-1915. Correspondence, 1910-1911. | University of New Mexico-Main Campus | |
referencedIn | Dargan, Marion. Papers, 1890-1943, (bulk 1890-1912). | University of New Mexico-Main Campus | |
referencedIn | Fergusson, H. B. (Harvey Butler), 1848-1915. Correspondence, 1910-1911. | University of New Mexico-Main Campus | |
referencedIn | Robert Gish Photograph Collection, 1850-1999 | The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch | |
referencedIn | Gish, Robert. Robert Gish photograph collection [picture]. | University of New Mexico-Main Campus | |
referencedIn | Huning-Fergusson Family Papers, 1812-1950, 1861-1911 | The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch | |
creatorOf | Harvey Butler Fergusson Correspondence, 1910-1911 | The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch |
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Birth 1848-09-09
Death 1915-06-10