- Orville H. Platt
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Orville H. Platt United States Senator
from ConnecticutIn office
March 4, 1879 – April 21, 1905Preceded by William H. Barnum Succeeded by Frank B. Brandegee Personal details Born July 19, 1827
Washington, ConnecticutDied April 21, 1905 (aged 77)
Meriden, ConnecticutNationality American Political party Republican Orville Hitchcock Platt (July 19, 1827 - April 21, 1905) was a United States Senator from Connecticut. Born in Washington, Connecticut, he attended the common schools and graduated from The Gunnery in Washington. He studied law in Litchfield, and was admitted to the bar in 1850, commencing practice in Towanda, Pennsylvania. He moved to Meriden, Connecticut in 1850 and continued to practice law. He was clerk of the Connecticut Senate in 1855 and 1856, Secretary of the State of Connecticut in 1857, and a member of the State senate in 1861 and 1862. He was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives in 1864 and 1869, and served as speaker in the latter year.
Platt was state's attorney for New Haven County, 1877 to 1879, and was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 1879. He was reelected in 1885, 1891, 1897 and 1903, and served from March 4, 1879, until his death. While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Patents (Forty-seventh through Forty-ninth and Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses) and a member of the Committees on Pensions (Forty-seventh Congress), Territories (Fiftieth through Fifty-second Congresses), Cuban Relations (Fifty-sixth through Fifty-eighth Congresses), and the Judiciary (Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth Congresses). Platt's influence in the Senate swelled to the point that, eventually, he was known as a member of the "Senate Four," along with John Spooner, William Allison, and Nelson Aldrich.[1][2] Because of his votes against the Sherman Anti-trust Law, the Eight-Hour Labor Act, and the Anti-Injunction Bill, Platt was denounced by the labor organizations and was considered a reactionary.[3] He was an earnest advocate of the abolition of secret executive sessions of the Senate.[4]
On March 1, 1901, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Army Appropriation bill with the Platt Amendment as a rider which governed U.S. relations with Cuba from 1901 to 1934, and was named for Sen. Platt.
Yale gave him the degree of LL.D. in 1887.[4] Platt died on April 21, 1905, aged 77, in Meriden, and was interred in Washington, Connecticut in the Cemetery on the Green. One of the two Public High Schools in Meriden was named for Platt.
References
- ^ U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Orville H. Platt: A Featured Biography at www.senate.gov
- ^ U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Image at www.senate.gov
- ^ New International Encyclopedia
- ^ a b "Platt, Orville Hitchcock". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. 1900.
- L. A. Coolidge, An Old-Fashioned Senator: Orville H. Platt (New York, 1910)
- Orville H. Platt at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
United States Senate Preceded by
William H. BarnumUnited States Senator (Class 3) from Connecticut
1879 – 1905
Served alongside: William W. Eaton, Joseph R. Hawley, Morgan G. BulkeleySucceeded by
Frank B. BrandegeePolitical offices Preceded by
George F. HoarChairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee
1904 – 1905Succeeded by
Clarence D. ClarkUnited States Senators from Connecticut Class 1 Class 3 Chairmen of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary Chase • Crittenden • Burrill • Smith • Van Buren • Berrien • Rowan • Marcy • Wilkins • Clayton • Grundy • Wall • Berrien • Ashley • Butler • Bayard • Trumbull • Edmunds • Thurman • Edmunds • Hoar • Pugh • Hoar • Platt • Clark • Culberson • Nelson • Brandegee • Cummins • Norris • Ashurst • Van Nuys • McCarran • Wiley • McCarran • Langer • Kilgore • Eastland • Kennedy • Thurmond • Biden • Hatch • Leahy • Hatch • Leahy • Hatch • Specter • LeahyCuba – United States relations Bay of Pigs Invasion · Brothers to the Rescue · Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba · Cuban American · Cuban-American lobby · Cuban dissident movement · Cuban Five · Cuban Missile Crisis · Elián González affair · Guantanamo Bay Naval Base · Helms–Burton Act · List of Cuba – United States aircraft hijackings · Luis Posada Carriles · Mariel boatlift · Operation Northwoods · Operation Peter Pan · Platt Amendment · Spanish–American War · United States Ambassador to Cuba · United States embargo against Cuba · United States Interests Section in Havana
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- 1905 deaths
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