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creage granted to States and Territories, as of June 30, 1953 (Exhibit

XI).

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laska:

Bibliography of hearings and reports on statehood_.

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Population and votes cast in 1940 for Senator and Delegate in congress

122

Public and mineral leases, permits, and licenses in force_
Public land withdrawals as of June 30, 1954--

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Votes cast in 1940, 1952, and 1954 general elections in Alaska by party and principal offices-

121

Voting regulations___.

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merican Legion, resolutions in support of Alaska and Hawaii statehood, adopted by national executive committee at meeting of October 5-7, 1954

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pplication of the commerce clause of the Federal Constitution to interisland transactions in Hawaii__

170

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rea of Federal lands in Western States and Alaska (exhibit XII).
spinall, Hon. Wayne N., statement submitted for the record commenting
on statement of Hon. John R. Pillion____

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mparison of prospective voting power of the average Hawaiian-Alaskan voter in the election of United States Senators and a United States President with the voting power of the voters of the 48 States, submitted by Hon. John R. Pillion___

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ngressional investigations of statehood for Hawaii, 1935–55 (exhibit IX).

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nstitution of the State of Hawaii (exhibit IV).

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Provisions which fulfill the requirements of H. R. 2535 exhibit
VIII)‒‒‒‒‒

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sclaimer provisions affecting public and Indian lands in enabling acts, States admitted to the Union, 1864-1910 (exhibit III)_.

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mondson, Hon. Ed, statement submitted for the record re native rights In Alaska.......

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deral approval of State constitutions, provisions establishing method exhibit XIV) –

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sh and Wildlife Service, memorandum submitted for the record re adminstration of fishery resources in Alaska---.

274

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General Federation of Women's Clubs, statement of Mrs. A. Paul Hartz, chairman of legislation--

276

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H. R. 49, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and
State government and to be admitted into the Union on an equal footing
with the original States__

H. R. 185, a bill to provide for the admission of Alaska into the Union__--
H. R. 187, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and
State government and to be admitted into the Union on an equal footing
with the original States__

H. R. 248, a bill to provide for the admission of Alaska into the Union---
H. R. 511, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and
State government and to be admitted into the Union on an equal footing
with the original States___.

H. R. 555, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and
State government and to be admitted into the Union on an equal footing
with the original States..

H. R. 2531, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and State government and to be admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States___

H. R. 2535, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii and Alaska each to form
a constitution and State government and to be admitted into the Union
on an equal footing with the original States____

H. R. 2536, a bill to enable the people of Hawaii and Alaska each to form
a constitution and State government and to be admitted into the Union
on an equal footing with the original States___
Hawaii:

Area of (exhibit VII)__.

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Bibliography of hearings and reports on statehood__.
Boundaries of proposed State (exhibit XV).

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Provisions which fulfill the requirements of H. R. 2535 (exhibit
VII).

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Indian Rights Association, statement submitted for the record___.

267

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Mack, Russell V., a Representative from Washington in the House of Representatives, statement submitted for the record..........

87

Mantel, Kenneth Haskell, Brooklyn, N. Y., statement submitted for the record___

409

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Population by citizenship of United States, by States, 1950–
Population of States at date of admission (exhibit X).
Population, Hawaii___.

153

479

199

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Railroad grants, in acres, to various States (exhibit I)

437

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State Department, statement submitted for the record..
Supreme Court Decision No. 43, Tee-Hit-Ton Indians of Alaska v. the United
States (exhibit II).

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437

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Tee-Hit-Ton Indians of Alaska v. the United States, Supreme Court Deci-
sion No. 43 (exhibit II).

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437

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Votes cast in 1950, 1952, and 1954 general elections in Alaska by party
and principal offices..

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Westland, Hon. Jack, statement submitted for the record___.

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