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282. Creek Council opposes land graft, November 9, 1905. 283. Editorial on Porter, his concern over town lots, etc., November 10, 1905. 284. Editorial on Porter, his oratory on passing of Indian government, November 16, 1905. 285. Editorial on Porter, recommended having a Creek representative after dissolution of tribal government, November 17, 1905. 286. Humorous incident involving Porter, November 17, 1905. 287. News item of Porter, regarding Sabbath observance, November 24, 1905. 288. Editorial on Porter, his recommendation that office of principal chief continue for a time following dissolution of tribal government, November 24, 1905. 289. News item on Creek Conference, a delegation to Washington, November 24, 1905. 290. Item on last session of Creek Council, their delegation to Washington recommending continuation of office of principal chief, on protecting interests of minors, on leases, etc., November 24, 1905. 291. Letter from Porter to Senator Albert Beveridge, appealing for separate statehood, December 5, 1905. 292. Editorial on Porter, retention of Chiefs after dissolution of tribal government, December 8, 1905. 293. Editorial on Porter's letter to Beveridge, December 15, 1905. 294. Editorial on Porter, an experience in Washington, December 28, 1905. 295. Editorial on Porter returning from Washington, his plan to continue looking after Creek interests following dissolution of tribal government, January 12, 1906. 296. Editorial on Creek delegation in Washington, concerning end of tribal affairs and continuation of office of principal chief, January 18, 1906. 297. Editorial on Porter, the Curtis Bill dealing with the selling of allotments by Indians, February 1, 1906. 298. Interview with Porter, his oration on role of the Indian in posterity, February 2, 1906.
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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