A detailed record of Oregon’s 1898 special session, offering a close look at the people and procedures that shaped the proceedings.
This volume compiles the proceedings of the Oregon House during a special session in 1898. It presents officer and member rosters, standing committees, and the flow of business—from credentials and oath to the adoption of resolutions and passage of bills. The text provides a window into the legislative process of that era, including organization moments, roll calls, and interactions between the House and Senate.
What you’ll experience:
- Names and roles of officers and members in the House
- Official committee assignments and organizational decisions
- Actual votes, adjournment details, and concurrent resolutions
- Official communications between chambers and the governor’s office
Ideal for readers of state legislative history, researchers, and anyone interested in late 19th‑century Oregon politics.