Palmyra remained an incorporated territory, but received no new organized government.
These organized incorporated territories subsequently became states.
Palmyra is the only unorganized incorporated territory of the US.
Indian Territory was never an organized incorporated territory of the United States.
Later issues have also yet to include Tristan da Cunha's name as an incorporated territory.
Among them, Palmyra Atoll is the only incorporated territory.
In the United States, a self-governing incorporated territory is called a state joined in a federal union.
Delegates, elected every two years, represent incorporated territories.
The original thirteen states grew into fifty states, most of which began as incorporated territories.
Palmyra Atoll is the only incorporated territory remaining, and having no government it is also unorganized.