Governor Richard E. Sloan1909-1912

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Governor Richard E. Sloan1909-1912

RG 001 SG 07


Creator: Governor Richard E. Sloan
Title: Governor Richard E. Sloan
Inclusive Dates: 1909-1912
Quantity: 1 Box (.25 Linear Feet)
Abstract:This collection contains correspondence with Governor Richard E. Sloan during his time as Arizona Governor.
Identification: RG 001 SG 07
Language: English
Repository: Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records
Archives and Records Management
Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records
Polly Rosenbaum Archives and History Building
1901 W. Madison St.
Phoenix, Arizona 85009
Phone: (602) 926-3720
Fax: (602) 256-7982
E-Mail: archives@azlibrary.gov

Biographical Note

Richard Elihu Sloan was born on June 22, 1857, in Morning Sun, Ohio to Dr. Richard and Mary Sloan. He was educated in public schools and graduated from Monmouth College in 1877. After finishing college, Sloan began to suffer from asthma and hay fever. In order to improve his health, he worked in Colorado for one year before returning to Ohio and getting his law degree from the Cincinnati Law School in 1882. Sloan and his friend, Louis H. Chalmers, traveled around the northern and western United States before settling in Arizona around 1885 and opening up a law firm. He settled in Florence and served as Pinal County Attorney and as a member of the Fifteenth Territorial Legislature in 1889. From 1890 to 1894, Sloan was a member of the Arizona Supreme Court and lived in Tucson.

After leaving the Supreme Court, Sloan moved to Prescott and returned to law practice, but President William McKinley reappointed him to the Supreme Court in 1897. He continued to serve on the court until 1909. In 1909, President William H. Taft appointed Sloan as Territorial Governor. Believing that statehood was eminent, there were no legislative elections held in 1910 for the 1911 Legislature, which left all power with levying taxes and appropriations with Governor Sloan. During his administration, he worked on Arizona's behalf to achieve statehood and issued the proclamation for the Constitutional Convention 1910. Sloan served as Governor until Arizona became a state on February 14, 1912.

Following his time as governor, Sloan served briefly as a United States district court judge, and represented Arizona at the 1922 conference which drafted the Santa Fe Compact on water appropriation. He died on December 14, 1933, and is buried in Greenwood Memorial Park. Sloan married Mary Brown in 1887, and they had three children.


Scope and Content

This collection contains correspondence with Governor Richard E. Sloan during his time as Arizona Governor.


Arrangement

Records are in no particular order.

Restrictions

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Related Material

For related material see Arizona Secretary of the Territory (RG 6).


Administrative Information

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Container List

Governor Richard E. Sloan, 1909-1912
Richard E. Sloan , 1909-1912
Box
1 Governor Sloan, 1909-1912
1 Arizona Mutual Savings and Loan, 1909-1910
folder
2 Biennial Message to the Legislature, 1909
folder
3 Corporation Grant Fidelity and Deposit Company , 1909
folder
4 Land-Ray Consolidated Copper Company, 1909
folder
5 Transportation of goods from Parker to California , 1909
folder
6 Homestead Application, George F. Wilson, 1909-1910
folder
7 Parker Townsite Land, 1909-1910
folder
8 Corporation Revocation, Globe Surety and Bonding Company , 1910
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9 Suggestion of employing Indians for road work between Roosevelt and Globe, 1910
folder
10 Claim for supplies furnished to Territorial Prison , 1910
folder
11 Water at San Carlos site, 1910
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12 Petition to contest eligibility of C.B. Wilson for County Attorney, 1911-1912
folder
13 Homestead of Joseph Lawhon, 1910-1911
folder
14 Department of the Interior Requests Annual Report , 1911
folder
15 Department of the Interior Indemnity Selections , 1911
folder
16 Requesting Permission for Mexican Troops to cross border , 1911