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S. 956, A Bill providing for the election of a Delegate to the House of Representatives from the district of Alaska, December 7, 1905
Many miners who streamed to Alaska seeking gold took up residence there. Once settled, they sought territorial status and representation for Alaska in Congress, so that their needs for roads, regulations, and other federal support could be addressed. In 1906 Congress passed this bill granting the District of Alaska one elected, nonvoting delegate to the House of Representatives.
Records of the U.S. Senate, National Archives and Records Administration
the people of the district of Alaska shall hereafter be entitled to be represented by a Delegate in the House of Representatives of the United States