NATURALIZATION OF ROBERT GORDON
Transcribed by: Teresa Young
PETITION, OATH OF WITNESSES, FINAL OATH AND CERTIFICATE--ADULT
Indian Territory, Central District, Antlers Division
In The United States Court For The Central District Of The Indian
Territory
At a Regular Term of the United States Court for the District and Division
aforesaid, begun and holden in the Court House in Antlers on Thursday the
20th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and six.
Present, Honorable Thos C. Humphry, Judge.
The following among other proceedings were had:
In the Matter of the Naturalization of ROBERT GORDON, an Alien.
Now, On this day there is filed a petition, and an affidavit in support
thereof, which are, respectively, in words and figures as follows, to-wit:
TO THE HON. Thomas C. Humphry, Judge of the District Court aforesaid:
The undersigned, ROBERT GORDON, your Petitioner, respectfully represents
that he is an alien, a native of RUSSIA of lawful age; that he has resided
within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States for the
space of five years last past, and for one year last past within the
Indian Territory; that heretofore, to-wit, on the 12th day of October A.
D. 1901 (the same being two years and upward before the date hereof), he
declared on oath before the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the FIRST
JUDICIAL DISTRICT and State of NEW YORK (the same being a Court of Record,
having common law jurisdiction and a Seal and Clerk), that it was bona
fide his intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to
renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince,
Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the EMPEROR
OF RUSSIA, whereof he was heretofore a citizen or subject, as will more
fully appear from the certificate under the seal of said Court herewith
presented. And further, that he has never borne any hereditary title or
been of any of the degrees of nobility of the country whereof he has been
subject. And he further states that he does not disbelieve in and he is
not opposed to all organized government, nor is he a member of, or
affiliated with, any organization entertaining and teaching such disbelief
in or opposition to all government, or who advocates or teaches the duty,
necessity or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any
officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers
generally, of the Government of the United States, or of any other
organized government, because of his or their official character; that he
has not knowingly aided or assisted, or connived or conspired with any
person or persons to allow, procure or permit any alien who is an idiot,
an insane person, or one who has been declared insane by any lawful
authority within five years previous to his arrival, or one who has
epilepsy, or one who is a pauper, or one who is likely to become a public
charge or a professional beggar, to enter the United States, or any
territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof; that he has not landed, or
permitted to be landed , any alien, at any other time or place than that
designated by the Immigration officers of the United States; that he has
not by himself or another, brought, landed or imported, or attempted to
bring, land or import into the United States any alien who is afflicted
with a loathsome or dangerous contagious disease, or one who has been
convicted of a felony or other crime or misdemeanor involving moral
turpitude, or one who is a polygamist, or any woman or girls for the
purposes of prostitution; that he has not held or attempted to hold any
woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution in pursuance of such illegal
importation; that he has not aided or abetted the importation of any
person or persons in violation of the terms of the Contract Labor Laws of
the United States; nor has he violated any provision of an Act of
Congress, entitled "An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens into the
United States," approved March 3, 1903. Your Petitioner, therefore, prays
that he may be admitted to become A NATURALIZED CITIZEN OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, pursuant to the several Acts of Congress heretofore
passed on that subject. Signed by Robert Gordon.
INDIAN TERRITORY, CENTRAL DISTRICT, Antlers Division
ROBERT GORDON, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the facts averred
in the above Petition are true and correct.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20 day of September A. D. 1906.
Signed by E. J. Fannin, U.S. Clerk & I. M. Dodge, D.C.
We, J. A. PENNINGTON and IKE HERLIGUAN? of Antlers in the Central District
of Indian Territory, having been first duly sworn, depose and say that we
have been personally acquainted with ROBERT GORDON an alien, who has
applied to be admitted as a Naturalized Citizen of the United States, for
the space of five years last past; that during the whole of said time he
has continued to reside within the limits and under the jurisdiction of
the United States, and one year at least in the Indian Territory,
immediately preceding the day of this date hereof; that during the whole
of that time he has behaved himself as a man of good moral character,
attached to the principles contained in the Constitution of the United
States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same; and
that we have no reason to believe, and do not believe, that the said alien
disbelieves in or is opposed to all organized government, or is a member
of, or affiliated with any organization entertaining and teaching such
disbelief in or opposition to all organized government, or who advocates
or teaches the duty, necessity or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or
killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of
officers generally, of the Government of the United States, or of any
other organized government, because of his or their official character;
that he has not knowingly aided or assisted, or connived or conspired with
any person or persons to allow, procure or permit any alien who is an
idiot, an insane person, or one who has been declared insane by any lawful
authority within five years previous to his arrival, or one who has
epilepsy, or one who is a pauper, or one who is likely to become a public
charge or a professional beggar, to enter the United States, or any
territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof; that he has not landed, or
permitted to be landed, any alien, at any other time or place than that
designated by the Immigration officers of the United States; that he has
not by himself or another, brought, landed or imported, or attempted to
bring, land or import into the United States any alien who is afflicted
with a loathsome or dangerous contagious disease, or one who has been
convicted of a felony or other crime or misdemeanor involving moral
turpitude, or one who is a polygamist, or any woman or girls for the
purposes of prostitution; that he has not held or attempted to hold any
woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution in pursuance of such illegal
importation; that he has not aided or abetted the importation of any
person or persons in violation of the terms of the Contract Labor Laws of
the United States; nor has he violated any provision of an Act of
Congress, entitled "An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens into the
United States," approved March 3, 1903.
Subscribed and sworn to in open Court, this 20 day of September A. D.
1906.
Signed by E. J. Fannin, U. S. Clerk and I. M. Dodge, D. C.
I, ROBERT GORDON, do solemnly swear, in the presence of Almighty God, that
I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do
absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to
every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever, and more
particularly the allegiance and fidelity I in anywise owe to EMPEROR
NICHOLAS II CZAR OF RUSSIA whereof I was heretofore a citizen or subject.
Subscribed and sworn to open Court, this 20 day of September A. D. 1906.
By E. J. Fannin, U. S. Clerk.
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the 20 day of September in the year of our Lord
one thousand nine hundred six personally appeared before the Hon. Thomas
C. Humprey, Judge of the United States Court for the Central District of
Indian Territory, aforesaid (the same being a Court of Record, having and
exercising common law, jurisdiction, a Seal and a Clerk), sitting
judicially for the dispatch of business, at the Court House in Antlers in
the said District ROBERT GORDON an alien, of lawful age, and applied to
the said Court to be admitted to become a Naturalized Citizen of the
United States of America, pursuant to the several Acts of Congress
heretofore passed on that subject. And the said alien having thereupon
produced to the Court record testimony showing that he has heretofore
reported himself, and filed his declaration of his intention to become a
citizen of the United States, according to the provisions of the said
several Acts of Congress, and the Court being satisfied, as well from the
oath of the said alien, as from the affidavit filed and the testimony
taken of J. A. PENNINGTONand IKE HERLIGUAN? that the said alien has
resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States
for at least five years last past, and at least one year last past within
the Indian Territory; that during the whole of that time he has behaved
himself as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles
contained in the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to
the good order and happiness of the same; and two years and upward having
elapsed since the said alien reported himself and filed his declaration of
his intention aforesaid, and the Court being further satisfied from the
affidavits of said alien and his said witnesses, that he does not
disbelieve in and is not opposed to all organized government, and is not a
member of or affiliated with any organization entertaining and teaching
such disbelief in or opposition to all organized government, or who
advocates or teaches the duty, necessity or propriety of the unlawful
assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific
individuals or of officers generally, of the Government of the United
States, or of any other organized government, because of his or their
official character; that he has not knowingly aided or assisted, or
connived or conspired with any person or persons to allow, procure or
permit any alien who is an idiot, an insane person, or one who has been
declared insane by any lawful authority within five years previous to his
arrival, or one who has epilepsy, or one who is a pauper, or one who is
likely to become a public charge or a professional beggar, to enter the
United States, or any territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof; that
he has not landed, or permitted to be landed, any alien, at any other time
or place than that designated by the Immigration officers of the United
States; that he has not by himself or another, brought, landed or
imported, or attempted to bring, land or import into the United States any
alien who is afflicted with a loathsome or dangerous contagious disease,
or one who has been convicted of a felony or other crime or misdemeanor
involving moral turpitude, or one who is a polygamist, or any woman or
girls for the purposes of prostitution; that he has not held or attempted
to hold any woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution in pursuance of
such illegal importation; that he has not aided or abetted the importation
of any person or persons in violation of the terms of the Contract Labor
Laws of the United States; and that he has not violated any provision of
an Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens
into the United States," approved March 3, 1903; and the said affidavits
reciting and affirming the truth of every material fact requisite for
naturalization, having been recorded, and he having now here in open Court
taken and subscribed the oath required by law to support the Constitution
of the United States, and to renounce and abjure all allegiance and
fidelity to every foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty
whatever, and particularly all allegiance which he may in anywise owe to
NICHOLAS II CZAR OF RUSSIA whereof he was heretofore a subject; IT IS
THEREUPON CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED BY THE COURT, That the said
ROBERT GORDON, be, and he is hereby admitted, a CITIZEN OF THE UNITED
STATES. |