Orville H.
Platt (1827-1904)
Coolidge,
Louis Arthur. An Old-Fashioned Senator: Orville H. Platt of
Connecticut, the Story of a Life Unselfishly Devoted to the Public
Service. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1910. Elected to the
U.S. Senate in 1879 at the age of fifty-two, Platt was a central
figure in that body and in Connecticut politics until his death.
This is an uncritical biography, but it is full of information
about Connecticut's relation to national politics during Platt's
time.
Smith,
Edwina Carol. "Conservatism in the Gilded Age: The Senatorial
Career of Orville H. Platt." Doctoral dissertation. University
of North Carolina, 1976. A study of political conservatism in
the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. It deals with
Platt's attitude about "the currency question, the protective
tariff, the problems of industrialization and government regulation
. .., the role of government in various aspects of American life,
reform and protest movements, and foreign expansion." (from
the abstract)
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