P. J. Yeager Explained

Term Start:November 16, 1907
Term End:1911
Predecessor:Position established
Term Start2:1906
Term End2:November 16, 1907
Successor2:Position disestablished
Birth Date:10 April 1859

P. J. Yeager was an American politician who served in the Oklahoma Senate from statehood in 1907 until 1911.

Biography

P. J. Yeager was born in Columbus, Ohio on April 10, 1859. He moved to Guthrie, Illinois at age 20 and opened a general store. In 1895, he moved to Arkansas and he moved again in 1902 to Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation. In 1904, his family settled in Tulsa where he was elected as an alderman in 1906. He was elected to the 1st Oklahoma Legislature as a member of the Democratic Party representing Tulsa County in the Oklahoma Senate from 1907 until 1911.[1] He ran for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma in the 1910 Oklahoma elections.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State Senate Since Statehood . oksenate.gov . . 18 February 2024.
  2. News: Hon. P. J. Yeager Candidate for Lieutenant Governor . 18 February 2024 . The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer . May 20, 1910 . . 2.