Alaska Statehood - Opponents of Alaska Statehood

Opponents of Alaska Statehood

  • Alaskan Independence Party
  • Hugh A. Butler — Senator from Nebraska (1941–1954)
  • Austin E. Lathrop — American industrialist
  • Emery Fridolf Tobin — Founder/publisher of Alaska Sportsman magazine
  • John E. Manders — Mayor of Anchorage (1945–1946) and tax protester
  • John R. Pillion — Representative from New York (1953–1965)
  • Joe Vogler — founder of the Alaskan Independence Party

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