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174. Editorial, Porter's step-father died in jail while serving a sentence for murdering a black woman, April 18, 1903. 175. Porter called special session of legislature, May 8, 1903. 176. Message of Porter to the House of Kings and Warriors, dealing with loyal Creek claims, May 19, 1903. 177. Editorial on Porter, regarding loyal Creek claims, May 22, 1903. 178. Resolution approved by the chiefs, general affairs, May 28, 1903. 179. Editorial on Creek Council and Porter, loyal Creek claims May 28, 1903. 180. Editorial, Porter's action regarding cattle grazing by non-citizens, June 25, 1903. 181. Letter of Fus Fixico, regarding statehood, June 12, 1903. 182. Letter of Porter, regarding dismissal of agents in Indian Territory, July 7, 1903. 183. Item criticizing Porter for defending discharged official, July 7, 1903. 184. Item criticizing Porter for defending discharged official, July 9, 1903. 185. Editorial on removal of C. Douglas as clerk in Indian agent's office, July 16, 1903. 186. Editorial of Porter, on alienation and leasing of Indian allotments, July 17, 1903. 187. Interview with Porter, which he takes optimistic view of ending Indian affairs, August 1, 1903. 188. Editorial on Porter, an appraisal, September 18, 1903. 189. Interview with Porter, which he minimizes real corruption, September 25, 1903. 190. Report of H.C. Fisher on meeting of National Council, October 9, 1903. 191. Editorial on message of Porter, which he addressed the Council on closing the rolls with the Dawes Commission (land allotments), advantages of separate statehood movement, and advising Indians to hold onto their lands, October 10, 1903. 192. Editorial on Porter, favoring separate statehood movement, October 16, 1903. 193. Editorial on Porter, his opposition by the Snake faction in the Council, October 23, 1903.
Object Description
Collection | Porter, Pleasant (1840-1907) |
Tribe | Creek and Euchee |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of correspondence (1894-1901); speeches (1893-1907); and newspaper articles (1871-1902) relating to Porter as a principal chief of the Creek Nation and president of the Sequoyah Convention, the allotment of lands by the Dawes Commission, the termination of tribal government, and the movement for separate statehood for Indian Territory. |
Date | 1871-1902 |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Language | English |
Type | Text |
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