O. P. Hubbard

Oliver Perry Hubbard[1] (November 7, 1857 ― October 4, 1948) was a Progressive member of the Alaska Senate from 1915 to 1919.

He represented the 3rd district and served as President of the Alaska Senate during the 3rd Territorial Legislature.

He became a railroad promoter in the late 1890s eventually practicing law in Nome, Alaska, for a time.

[4] Hubbard was an advocate for statehood and proposed a bill calling on Congress to grant such status to the Territory of Alaska.

[5] While President of the Senate, he opted to place a referendum on the ballot to establish an eight-hour work day in Alaska.

Hubbard with Jack Dalton