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  Stewart Udall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stewart Udall graduated from the University of Arizona Law School in 1948, and began his own law practice in Tucson shortly thereafter.
Stewart Udall served as U.S. Representative from Arizona from 1955 to 1961 and then as Secretary of the Interior under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson from 1961 to 1969.
Stewart's son Tom Udall, and nephew Mark Udall, are currently serving in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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 Stewart Lee Udall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
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 Stewart Lee Udall: Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Stewart Lee Udall was born in St. Johns, Arizona, on January 31, 1920.
Stewart Udall continues to contribute to the nations' affairs as an author, historian, scholar, lecturer, environmental activist, lawyer, naturalist, and citizen of the outdoors.
Stewart was elected to the Central Arizona Water Conservation Board and commissioned as a member of the Arizona Parks Task Force.
dizzy.library.arizona.edu /branches/spc/sludall/biography.htm   (488 words)

  
 Stewart Udall - dKosopedia
Stewart Lee Udall (born January 31, 1920) served as U.S. Representative from Arizona from 1955 to 1961.
Stewart Udall was appointed Secretary of the Interior under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson from 1961 to 1969.
Stewart Udall's environmental progressivism is even more remarkable when his Mormon faith is taken into account, as members of that sect are generally extremely conservative.
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 Stewart Lee Udall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Assignment: Stewart Lee Udall By: Jennie Lay Posted: 02:22:38 09/25/03 “If you’re suddenly confronted with something big and you don’t understand it—listen.” That was Stewart Lee Udall’s advice to a full house in the Glenn Miller Ballroom at the University of Colorado Boulder on Wednesday night.
Udall said he feels lucky to have been in the Cabinet when conservation was blossoming and the White House was too distracted by the Cold War to worry about fighting over the environment.
Udall is the first speaker in a yearlong series, “Inside Interior: Conservations with Secretaries of the Interior on their Role in Shaping the West,” sponsored by the Center of the American West and The Nature Conservancy.
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 Headwaters News: Perspective; Insight and Analysis for the Rocky Mountain West
Stewart is the brother of my father, Morris, and I grew up with two leaders and role models in my dad and my uncle Stewart.
Stewart, I just wanted to tell you that on behalf of all of us, not just in the Udall family and here in Boulder, but around the country, how proud we are to know you and how much we respect your leadership and your vision.
Stewart Udall is a man very much identified with the American West and yet he was also the key figure for giving the Department of Interior a national significance and national meaning persuading Americans that this was indeed a national agency.
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 American President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Stewart Lee Udall was born on January 31, 1920, in St. Johns, Arizona, into one the most successful political families in Arizona; his father was a justice on the Arizona Supreme Court.
Udall won a seat in the United States House of Representatives in 1954 and would be reelected three more times, serving from 1954 to 1961.
Udall remained secretary of the interior during the Johnson administration, serving until January of 1969.
www.americanpresident.org /history/lyndonbjohnson/cabinet/secretaryoftheinterior/StewartUdall/printable.html   (334 words)

  
 Stewart Lee Udall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Stewart had interrupted his schooling for five years - two...
The main character is based on the love of Udall's life, the late Erma Lee Webb, his...
Stewart Lee Udall (born 1920) was a U.S political figure.
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 | Book Review | Oregon Historical Quarterly, 105.4 | The History Cooperative
Udall favorably quotes the late George Ellsworth, who called the settlers' cultivated farms and ranches "small footholds of civilization." Udall's western forebears built such footholds, and he recounts their sacrifices and achievements with great love and respect.
Udall castigates William G. Robbins for ascribing the character of all western history to the influence of absentee, corporate, capitalist exploiters of the region's natural wealth in Colony and Empire.
Udall states categorically that the victims of the massacre bore no responsibility for it whatsoever, and he recounts his own role in helping to bring descendants of victims and perpetrators together to dedicate a monument to the event near Cedar City, Utah, in 1990.
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 U.S. Capitol Historical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Mo Udall (D-AZ) led a successful 30-year career in the U.S. House of Representatives with his dedication to the "three E's - environment, economy and energy." Although he represented a conservative Arizona district, he became a leading liberal voice calling for reforms to campaign practices and the seniority system in Congress.
Udall and his brother, Stewart, developed a close bond in childhood that lasted throughout their lives.
Mo's nephew (Stewart's son), Tom, also won election in the fall of 1998 to the House as a Congressman from New Mexico.
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 Timeline of Levi Stewart and Kin
Joseph Stewart (1740) and Sarah Gilbert (1742) grandparents of Levi Stewart are born in North Carolina.
William Stewart (1786 in Tennessee) and Elizabeth Van Hooser(1788 in Virginia) are parents of Levi Stewart.
Levi Stewart Udall, grandson of Levi and Margery, is called to be president of the St. Johns Stake, Arizona, from 1922 to 1930.
www.stewartkin.com /histories/stewart_levi_timeline.html   (4310 words)

  
 Stewart Udall
Stewart Udall celebrated his 83rd birthday by speaking at Changing Hands bookstore in Tempe before autographing copies of his book, The Forgotten Founders: Rethinking the History of the Old West..
At the time he graduated with a law degree in 1948, his father, Levi S. Udall (1891-1960), who was also born in St. Johns and also attended the University of Arizona, was in his second year as judge on the Arizona Supreme Court.
In 1954, Stewart was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives.
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 deseretnews.com | Stewart Udall: troubled optimist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Udall has already written four other books, the most important being "The Quiet Crisis," written in 1963 during his service in the Kennedy administration, and "The Myths of August" (1994), about the Cold War and the tragedy of bomb testing that led to the health plight of downwinders.
Udall believes he was able to capitalize on Carson's excellent "kick-off" by writing his own book and promoting the environment through presidents who were friendly to his policies.
Udall calls his focus "the wagon people, who put a few tools and some belongings in wagons and took their wives and children 1,000 miles or more.
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 Connections-The CEJ Newsletter
Udall is known for initiating the Clean Air Act and the Wilderness Act, among other pieces of landmark environmental legislation, and for valiantly withdrawing mining and homesteading claims to protect Native American rights.
Udall later reflected on being a "Depression kid," brought up on the principle that "the country's better off when the community is more important than the individual." These all-American values shaped his politics and his dedication to the environmental movement, according to Udall.
Udall's repeated praise of the utopian bipartisan politics of the 1960s contrasted sharply with his opinion of the rise of partisan opposition that followed.
www.colorado.edu /journalism/cej/CEJ_newsfall03.htm   (5028 words)

  
 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LIBRARY CONGRESSIONAL ARCHIVES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Stewart L. Udall (1920-) served enthusiastically as Arizona's Congressman for District 2 from 1954-1961 and as Secretary of the Interior from 1961-1969 in the administrations of President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Since his retirement from public service in 1969, Stewart Udall has continued to contribute to the nations' affairs as an author, historian, scholar, lecturer, environmental activist, lawyer, naturalist, and citizen of the outdoors.
An introduction to Stewart Udall's papers, including selected photographic images documenting his public career and private interests has been made available in a WWW exhibit entitled Stewart Lee Udall: Advocate for the Planet Earth.
dizzy.library.arizona.edu /branches/spc/cong_arch.html   (406 words)

  
 A Conversation with Stewart Lee Udall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Assignment: A Conversation with Stewart Lee Udall By: Anne Burnett Posted: 01:24:45 09/25/03 Kennedy came to town last night in the sentiments of his former Secretary of the Interior.
Former United States Secretary of the Interior Stewart Lee Udall spoke to a standing room only audience last night at the Glenn Miller Ballroom on the University of Colorado campus in Boulder.
Under Kennedy, Udall says he “had a wonderful broad delegation of authority” as the Secretary of the Interior.
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 Ex-Interior chiefs blast Bush outsourcing
Udall said that for the first time in a century, Washington has an administration that is emphatically "anti-conservation" and has done nothing positive for the environment.
Babbitt and Udall both acknowledged that there is a proper and appropriate role for private enterprise to handle certain jobs within the federal government.
Udall, who said Republican President Theodore Roosevelt was "my hero," said the Bush administration's assault on the professionalism of federal workers was "not just an assault on civil service, but on the stewardship envisioned by Roosevelt" and Gifford Pinchot, the founder of the national forest system.
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 III Albright Lecture - Stewart L Udall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
In 1954, Secretary Udall was elected to the 84th Congress as Representative for the Second Arizona Congressional District, an area rich in natural resources and containing a large area of public lands.
Udall took office as Secretary of the Interior and thus assumed major responsibilities in diverse areas of federal resources policy.
In addition to being an active participant in current debates on conservation issues he is, as a result of both personal experience and study, a thoroughly informed and thoughtful student of those issues and of the historical perspective in which they should be viewed.
www.cnr.berkeley.edu /forestry/old_files/lectures/albright/1963udall.html   (5848 words)

  
 Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient Morris K. Udall
Morris King Udall served with pride and distinction as Arizona's Congressman from District 2 from 1961-1991.
The legacy he left is imposing and enduring, it ranges from strip mining and Alaska wilderness legislation to the reform of archaic committee and floor procedures that congressional barons had used to conceal their arbitrary power.
Udall's sense of humor, civility and a strong bipartisan spirit led him to distinguish between political opponents and enemies.
www.medaloffreedom.com /MorrisUdall.htm   (455 words)

  
 In the Line of Duty: Mountain Meadows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Lee insisted that the only way the travelers could escape from the Indians was in the surrender of their weapons.
Lee led the emigrants out of the camp: wagons first, women and children next, and finally, trailing far behind, the men; all were walking in single file.
Lee's all-Mormon jury never attempted to explain how one man could have murdered 120 people with a gun, a tomahawk, a knife and a club, but they hoped the conviction would shift blame away from the Church and put a stop to non-Mormon speculation about the Church's duplicity in the matter.
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 stewart_joseph_family
In 1779, Joseph Stewart sold the land he had received by inheritance from his father in what was then Surry Co., NC and traveled westward.
Benjamin Stewart was a farmer and Baptist preacher and is mentioned several times in minutes of the old Spring Creek Baptist Church.
Jesse Stewart was an early Baptist preacher and was ordained to preach according to Rev. J.H. Grime Baptist Historian at the old Roaring River church also known as "Twelve Corners." Incidentally the name "Twelve Corners," according to Mr.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Uban to Underhill
Maricopa County, Ariz. Grandson of David King Udall; son of John Hunt Udall; half-nephew of Levi Stewart Udall; nephew of Jesse Addison Udall; first cousin of
Udall, Jesse Addison (1893-1980) — also known as Jesse A. Udall — of Arizona.
Son of David King Udall; half-brother of Levi Stewart Udall; brother of Jesse Addison Udall; father of
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Seated on his coffin, Lee was executed by a firing squad for orchestrating the Mountain Meadows Massacre, in which dozens of Arkansas pioneers in a wagon train bound for California were slaughtered by a Mormon militia.
The Lee saga is atypical and Udall points to Lee's wife, Emma B. Lee, who kept the family together after the execution, as a fitting example of the true Western settler.
Udall emphasizes the role other religions played as well, lauding the work of Archbishop Jean Baptist Lamy, Catholic priests in the Southwest and Protestant missionaries in the Northwest.
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 Encyclopedia: Wallace Stegner
He served as a special assistant to Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall.
He was elected to the Sierra Club board of directors for a term that lasted 1964-1966.
The Sierra Club is an environmental organization founded on May 28, 1892 in San Francisco, California by the well-known conservationist John Muir, who became its first president.
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 Central Arizona Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
WHEREAS, Stewart Lee Udall, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives by Arizonans in 1954 and represented the citizens of Arizona for six years;
WHEREAS, Congressman Udall was appointed by President John F. Kennedy to serve as Secretary of the Interior and served in that capacity for nine years;
WHEREAS, Congressman and Secretary Udall was elected to represent the citizens of Maricopa County on the Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board of Directors in 1980 and faithfully served for eight years, continuing his commitment to the Central Arizona Project.
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Stewart Lee Udall served enthusiastically as Arizona's Congressman for District 2 from 1954-1961 and as Secretary of the Interior from 1961-1969 in the administrations of President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Since his retirement from public service in 1969, Stewart Udall has mainly devoted his time to writing books and articles dealing with environmental issues, and practicing law.
The purpose of this WWW exhibit is to present the papers and photographs of the Stewart Lee Udall Collection (Manuscript collection, AZ 372) held by the University of Arizona Library, Special Collections.
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 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Udall, Stewart Lee@ HighBeam Research
UDALL, STEWART LEE [Udall, Stewart Lee], 1920-, U.S. cabinet member, b.
Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall and the mother of U.S. Rep. Tom Udall, D-N.M., died Sunday...
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 US Congressional Delegations from Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Stump Robert Lee - Representative Arizona 1927 - 2003
Udall Morris King - Representative Arizona 1922 - 1998
Udall Stewart Lee - Representative Arizona 1920 -
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 Stewart Udall -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-20)
Stewart Udall -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Stewart Lee Udall (born January 31, 1920) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American politician.
(Click link for more info and facts about Point Udall) Point Udall, the easternmost place in the United States, was named for him.
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