Operation Statehood Records 1953-1958.

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Operation Statehood Records 1953-1958.

The records of the organization known as Operation Statehood reflect the complexities confronted by its members in their endeavor to achieve acceptance of Alaska as one of the United States. They include bills and resolutions of the Alaska Territorial Legislatures, Congressional reports pertaining to statehood for Alaska and Hawaii, reports from the Alaska Constitutional Convention, the correspondence of Congressional Delegate E.L. Bartlett, and material on the Alaska-Tennessee Plan.

8 ms. boxes 6 cu. ft.

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Bartlett, Edward Lewis, 1904-1968

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Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett, journalist, miner and prominent democratic politician, was a reporter and associate editor of the Fairbanks "News-Miner," secretary to congressional delegate Anthony J. Dimond, gold miner in the Circle District, Secretary of Alaska, Delegate to Congress and one of Alaska's first U.S. Senators. From the description of E. L. "Bob" Bartlett papers, 1938-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42065229 Edward Lewis "Bob" Bartlett, journalist, miner and ...

Operation Statehood (Alaska).

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Operation Statehood, incorporated in 1954, was an organizationformed to promote statehood for Alaska. Its predecessor was a group called Little Men for Statehood, formed in 1953. From the description of Operation Statehood Records 1953-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 309412857 ...