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245. Porter prepares a bill removing restrictions upon adult Indians in selling their allotments, February 9, 1905. 246. A. P. Murphy brings suit against Porter in court of the Western District, February 17, 1905. 247. Editorial on Porter, delivery of certificate of allotments, March 2, 1905. 248. Some effective work done by Porter in Washington, getting allotments for babies born in last years, equalizing allotments, etc., March 10, 1905. 249. Editorial on Porter, in Washington, March 17, 1905. 250. A story of Porter, March 24, 1905. 251. Story of Indian custom told by Porter, how news travels among Indians, March 30, 1905. 252. President Roosevelt visited Muskogee, April 7, 1905. 253. Editorial on Porter, Indians start a movement among Five Civilized Tribes for a political party of Indians, apart from Democrat and Republican parties, April 14, 1905. 254. Permit law signed by Porter, requiring business permits in Creek Territory, May 5, 1905. 255. Item on Porter, his great achievements, June 7, 1905. 256. Editorial on Porter's merchant tax law, June 8, 1905. 257. Editorial on Porter and the tribal tax, June 9, 1905. 258. Editorial on Porter and the tribal tax, June 13, 1905. 259. Attitude of Indians, their wanting separate statehood, July 19, 1905. 260. Editorial on single statehood convention, July 20, 1905. 261. Editorial on call by chiefs, on Porter regarding separate statehood for the Five Tribes, July 28, 1905. 262. Separate statehood urged by Porter at the “big meeting,” August 3, 1905. 263. Porter, McCurtain, Johnston, Rogers, et al, on separate statehood convention, August 25, 1905. 264. Editorial on adjournment of separate statehood convention, August 31, 1905.
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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