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Index
The articles in the index are linked by proper article space title. Following are the subpages of this page which contain biographies already started and in progress.


 * Missing articles of members of the territorial and state legislatures, plus others holding high office in Alaska, notable for significant/lengthy service in office


 * 1) Albert P. Adams
 * 2) Frank A. Aldrich
 * 3) Nels A. Anderson, Jr.
 * 4) Mildred H. Banfield
 * 5) Ramona L. Barnes
 * 6) Frank Barr
 * 7) Michael F. Beirne
 * 8) William E. Beltz
 * 9) Don Bennett
 * 10) Robert R. Blodgett
 * 11) Mike Bradner
 * 12) Howard C. Bradshaw
 * 13) Lester Bronson
 * 14) Kay Brown
 * 15) Con Bunde
 * 16) John Butrovich, Jr.
 * 17) Bette M. Cato
 * 18) Raymond C. Christiansen
 * 19) O. D. Cochran
 * 20) Edward D. Coffey
 * 21) Mike Colletta
 * 22) Earnest B. Collins
 * 23) Samuel R. Cotten
 * 24) John Davies
 * 25) Dave Donley
 * 26) Jim Duncan
 * 27) John W. Dunn
 * 28) Richard I. Eliason
 * 29) Elton E. Engstrom
 * 30) Bettye M. Fahrenkamp
 * 31) Frank R. Ferguson
 * 32) David Finkelstein
 * 33) Helen M. Fischer
 * 34) Paul A. Fischer
 * 35) Victor Fischer
 * 36) Steve Frank
 * 37) Oral E. Freeman
 * 38) Terry Gardiner
 * 39) Joe Green
 * 40) Joseph P. Green
 * 41) Richard W. Halford
 * 42) E. J. Haugen
 * 43) Luther C. Hess
 * 44) Earl D. Hillstrand
 * 45) George H. Hohman, Jr.
 * 46) Andrew Hope
 * 47) Eben Hopson
 * 48) Bill Hudson
 * 49) Jeannette James
 * 50) Charles D. Jones
 * 51) Joseph P. Josephson
 * 52) Tim Kelly
 * 53) Niilo Koponen
 * 54) Ronald L. Larson
 * 55) Georgianna Lincoln
 * 56) Howard Lyng
 * 57) Jerry Mackie
 * 58) Hugh Malone
 * 59) Terry Martin
 * 60) Beverly Masek – proper title would be Beverly Masek, which redirects to Alaska political corruption probe – this should be resolvable without discussion
 * 61) Herbert H. McCutcheon
 * 62) Stanley J. McCutcheon
 * 63) Joseph E. McGill
 * 64) Robert J. McNealy
 * 65) H. D. "Pete" Meland
 * 66) Irwin L. Metcalf
 * 67) Kevin Meyer
 * 68) M. Michael Miller
 * 69) Mike W. Miller
 * 70) Eldon Mulder
 * 71) Joseph H. Murray
 * 72) Mike Navarre
 * 73) Andrew Nerland
 * 74) James Nolan
 * 75) Scott Ogan
 * 76) Edmund N. Orbeck
 * 77) Alfred A. Owen
 * 78) W. I. "Bob" Palmer – proper title would be Bob Palmer, which redirects to Robert Palmer (computer businessman) – discussion may be necessary to resolve that
 * 79) James H. Patterson
 * 80) Drue Pearce
 * 81) Frank Peratrovich
 * 82) Brad Phillips
 * 83) Gail Phillips
 * 84) Kathryn Poland
 * 85) Brian S. Porter
 * 86) John L. Rader
 * 87) Bill Ray
 * 88) Steve Rieger
 * 89) Victor C. Rivers
 * 90) Henry Roden
 * 91) Patrick M. Rodey
 * 92) Leo W. Rogge
 * 93) Norman Rokeberg
 * 94) John C. Sackett
 * 95) Tolbert P. Scott
 * 96) Bert M. Sharp
 * 97) Allen Shattuck
 * 98) Richard Shultz
 * 99) Dora M. Sweeney
 * 100) Clem V. Tillion
 * 101) Rick Uehling
 * 102) Norman R. "Doc" Walker
 * 103) Gary Wilken
 * 104) William K. "Bill" Williams
 * 105) Fred F. Zharoff
 * 106) Robert H. Ziegler, Sr.


 * Presiding officers of territorial and state legislative bodies not included in above list


 * 1) Fred M. Ayer
 * 2) M. E. S. Brunelle
 * 3) Cash Cole
 * 4) James V. Davis
 * 5) Gunnard M. Engebreth
 * 6) Jan Faiks
 * 7) James Frawley
 * 8) Gene Guess
 * 9) Joe L. Hayes
 * 10) Joseph S. Hofman
 * 11) Bartley Howard
 * 12) O. P. Hubbard
 * 13) Forest J. Hunt
 * 14) Jesse D. Lander
 * 15) Joe McDonald
 * 16) George J. Miscovich
 * 17) L. V. Ray
 * 18) R. C. Rothenburg
 * 19) Sumner S. Smith
 * 20) Will A. Steel
 * 21) John Sundback
 * 22) E. J. White
 * 23) C. H. Wilcox


 * Missing articles of members of the Alaska Legislature from January 9, 2004 (when the article Alaska Legislature was created) to the present


 * 1) Click Bishop
 * 2) Con Bunde
 * 3) Alan Dick
 * 4) Harriet Drummond
 * 5) Mike Dunleavy
 * 6) Jim Elkins
 * 7) Hugh "Bud" Fate
 * 8) Eric Feige
 * 9) Lynn Gattis
 * 10) Gretchen Guess
 * 11) Pete Higgins
 * 12) Jim Holm
 * 13) Shelley Hughes
 * 14) Doug Isaacson
 * 15) Andrew Josephson
 * 16) Pete Kelly
 * 17) Georgianna "Georg" Lincoln
 * 18) Beverly Masek – see note above
 * 19) Kevin Meyer
 * 20) Peter Micciche
 * 21) Bob Miller
 * 22) Carl Morgan
 * 23) Benjamin Nageak
 * 24) Scott Ogan
 * 25) Dan Ogg
 * 26) Lora Reinbold
 * 27) Norman Rokeberg
 * 28) Dan Saddler
 * 29) Ralph Seekins
 * 30) Nick Stepovich
 * 31) Geran Tarr
 * 32) Thomas Wagoner
 * 33) Gary Wilken
 * 34) William K. "Bill" Williams
 * 35) Kelly Wolf


 * Miscellaneous groupings


 * African-American state legislators
 * 1) Blanche L. McSmith


 * Alaska Native state legislators
 * 1) William E. Beltz
 * 2) Raymond C. Christiansen
 * 3) John E. Curtis
 * 4) Charles Fagerstrom
 * 5) Charles Franz
 * 6) James Hoffman
 * 7) Andrew Hope
 * 8) Eben Hopson
 * 9) Arthur D. Johnson
 * 10) Axel C. Johnson
 * 11) Grace A. Johnson
 * 12) John Nusunginya
 * 13) Frank Peratrovich
 * 14) Jacob A. Stalker
 * 15) Alfred E. Widmark


 * Women state legislators
 * 1) Mildred H. Banfield
 * 2) Helen M. Fischer
 * 3) Grace A. Johnson
 * 4) Blanche L. McSmith
 * 5) Dora M. Sweeney


 * Other historically significant former territorial or state legislators
 * 1) Ken Fanning - mostly recognized as the second Libertarian to serve in a U.S. state legislature.  Also later served as an appointed member of the Senate as a Republican for a little over a year.
 * 2) Bob Giersdorf - his main claim to fame WRT this list was his appointment to the Senate at age 24, from which he was forced to resign.  Spent many years as a vice-president of Alaska Airlines.  Sources don't necessarily agree on this point, but indicate that while at the airline, Giersdorf conceived the airline's "Eskimo face" logo.
 * 3) Blanche McSmith - first African-American legislator in Alaska.
 * 4) Russ Meekins, Jr. - father of Drew Meekins, but that's not necessarily relevant to this list.  Meekins was one of the youngest-ever members of the legislature, and as majority leader during the 12th State Legislature, was a key player in several of the legislature's most historically significant events.
 * 5) John Nusunginya - represented the North Slope for the two terms the House district existed for.  While in office, took on the role of the instigator of the Barrow Duck-In, one of the key events leading up to the Native self-determination movement of the 1960s.
 * 6) Bobby Sheldon - see Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Robert "Bobby" Sheldon.  Best known for building the first automobile in Alaska.  Was a pioneer in the transportation/tourism/Mount McKinley Park concession businesses during territorial days, certainly moreso than George A. Lingo.  Claimed to be the last living eyewitness to the Shootout on Juneau Wharf, though discussion on that article's talk page indicates that this claim is disputed.  Last served in the 4th Alaska State Legislature at age 83, making him one of the oldest-ever members of the legislature.


 * (These are just a few - to be completed when I can find the motivation to go through the lists of names involved)
 * (Still in progress – last update, June 10, 2013, mostly creating subpages and taking the actual bios off of this page)

Oldest and youngest
NOTE: Incomplete! Some birthdates of eligible persons aren't available online (surprise!). Please don't propagate this information as if it were gospel truth, at least until it is done. Last updated February 6, 2022.

Youngest senators
Note: Giersdorf's tenure is noted for reference but not included in the rankings. Article II § 2 of the state constitution states in part "A senator shall be at least twenty-five years of age and a representative at least twenty-one years of age". During the earliest days of statehood, when the legal climate was largely untested, Governor William A. Egan appointed Representative Giersdorf to a Senate vacancy despite him being weeks shy of his 25th birthday. He served as a senator for four days before he was forced to resign, then returned to his seat in the House several days later when Egan's original appointee to the House vacancy created by Giersdorf's appointment was appointed to the Senate vacancy instead.