Centennial Edition 1913 - 2013

Centennial Edition 1913 - 2013

Key to Political Party Affiliation Designations (AIP) Alaskan Independence (L) Libertarian (D) Democrat (NP) No Party (HR) Home Rule (P) Progressive (I) Independent (PD) Progressive Democrat (ID) Independent Democrat (PHR) Progressive Home Rule (IR) Independent Republican (R) Republican Published by: The Legislative Affairs Agency State Capitol, Room 3 Juneau, AK 99801 (907) 465-3800 This publication is also available online at: http://w3.legis.state.ak.us/pubs/pubs.php ALASKA LEGISLATURE ROSTER OF MEMBERS CENTENNIAL EDITION 1913 - 2013 Also includes Delegates to and Officers of the Alaska Constitutional Convention (1955-56), Governors, and Alaska Congressional Representatives since 1913 2013 In 2012, the Alaska Legislative Celebration Commission was created when the Legislature passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 24. Seven Alaskans were named to the Commission which organized events to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the First Territorial Legislature: two senators, two representatives and three members of the public. In addition, the Commission includes two alternate members, one from the Senate and another from the House of Representatives. The Alaska Legislative Centennial Commission consists of the following members: Senator Gary Stevens, Chair Senator Lyman Hoffman Representative Mike Chenault Representative Bill Stoltze Member Member Member Terrence Cole Rick Halford Clem V. Tillion Public Member Public Member Public Member Senator Anna Fairclough Representative Cathy Muñoz Alternate Member Alternate Member FORWARD Many staff and Legislators have been involved in creating this Centennial Edition of our annual Roster of Members. I want to thank all of them for their hard work and willingness to go beyond expectations. We have had nearly 800 individual Legislators in the past 100 years. That is a remarkable number and I am sorry I did not have the opportunity to meet them all. Still, I have met many and have been impressed, as I know you would be, with their respect and admiration for this institution. This is the people's part of government. The Legislature is closer and more accessible than any other branch of state and federal government. You know us, you live near us and we are accessible at virtually any time to answer your questions. We are there to explain the details of the issues before us and listen to your thoughts on what should be done, and just as importantly, on what should not be done. In some cases, it’s more important to stop unnecessary pieces of legislation from becoming law. I have served with so many dedicated, honorable, and sincere Legislators while at the same time have appreciated the humor, common sense, and reasonableness that resides in these halls. This Centennial Edition is dedicated to each and every member that has served during the last 100 years, and to the dedicated, hardworking, and professional staff without whom we would be lost. This is a work in progress and you will find a website version of this that will be continually updated as missing pictures and biographical information is located. If you can add to our knowledge, we would greatly appreciate your input. Special thanks must go to Ms. Pam Varni and her Legislative Affairs Agency staff who have worked so tirelessly to produce this document as well as my legislative staff, especially Mr. Tim Lamkin who has gone beyond the call of duty to ensure this celebration occurred flawlessly. Senator Gary Stevens Chair, Alaska Legislative Centennial Commission March 3, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Alaska Constitutional Convention ....................................................... 1 1st Territorial Legislature ...................................................................... 3 2nd Territorial Legislature .................................................................... 7 3rd Territorial Legislature ................................................................... 11 4th Territorial Legislature ................................................................... 15 5th Territorial Legislature ................................................................... 19 6th Territorial Legislature ................................................................... 23 7th Territorial Legislature ................................................................... 27 8th Territorial Legislature ................................................................... 31 9th Territorial Legislature ................................................................... 35 10th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 39 11th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 43 12th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 47 13th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 51 14th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 55 15th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 59 16th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 63 17th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 67 18th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 71 19th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 75 20th Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 79 21st Territorial Legislature .................................................................. 83 22nd Territorial Legislature ................................................................ 87 23rd Territorial Legislature ................................................................. 91 1st State Legislature ............................................................................... 95 2nd State Legislature .............................................................................. 99 3rd State Legislature ............................................................................. 103 4th State Legislature ............................................................................. 107 5th State Legislature ............................................................................. 111 6th State Legislature ............................................................................. 115 7th State Legislature ............................................................................. 119 8th State Legislature ............................................................................. 123 9th State Legislature ............................................................................. 127 10th State Legislature ........................................................................... 131 11th State Legislature ........................................................................... 135 12th State Legislature ........................................................................... 139 13th State Legislature ........................................................................... 143 14th State Legislature ........................................................................... 147 15th State Legislature ........................................................................... 151 16th State Legislature ........................................................................... 155 17th State Legislature ........................................................................... 159 18th State Legislature ........................................................................... 163 19th State Legislature ........................................................................... 167 20th State Legislature ........................................................................... 171 21st State Legislature ........................................................................... 175 22nd State Legislature .......................................................................... 179 23rd State Legislature ........................................................................... 183 24th State Legislature ........................................................................... 187 25th State Legislature ........................................................................... 191 26th State Legislature ........................................................................... 195 27th State Legislature ........................................................................... 199 ALASKA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1955 Delegates and Officers WILLIAM A. EGAN, President FRANK PERATROVICH, First Vice President RALPH J. RIVERS, Second Vice President Mildred R. Hermann, Temporary President Thomas B. Stewart, Secretary Katherine T. Alexander, Chief Clerk ALASKA RESIDENT BIRTH BIRTH DELEGATE LOCATION SINCE PLACE DATE R. Rolland Armstrong Juneau 1940 Pennsylvania 1910 Dorothy J. Awes Anchorage 1945 Minnesota 1918 Frank Barr Fairbanks 1932 Illinois 1903 John C. Boswell Fairbanks 1926 Oregon 1905 Seaborn J. Buckalew Anchorage 1950 Texas 1920 John B. Coghill Nenana 1925 Alaska 1925 Earnest B. Collins Fairbanks 1904 Indiana 1873 George D. Cooper Fairbanks 1949 Colorado 1923 John M. Cross Kotzebue 1934 Kansas 1895 Edward V. Davis Anchorage 1939 Idaho 1910 James P. Doogan Fairbanks 1914 Alaska 1914 William A. Egan Valdez 1914 Alaska 1914 Truman C. Emberg

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