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319. Editorial on Porter, his becoming president of Indian Central Railway was means of Democrats to sidetrack him for senate, yet use him, November 1, 1906. 320. Democrats use race as issue to get votes, November 2, 1906. 321. Statement of Porter, that he will not be candidate for any office in the coming state, November 22, 1906. 322. Editorial on Porter, his ability to see that the day of the Indian has passed, and his passing government on to younger men, November 22, 1906. 323. Editorial on Porter, six full blood Creeks represent Creek Council before senatorial committee to get removal of restrictions from their lands, November 23, 1906. 324. Biographical sketch of Porter, November 1906. 325. Editorial on Porter delegation to Washington, January 11, 1907. 326. Letter of Moty Tiger to Arthur Howard, February 1, 1907. 327. News item on suits against grabbers of Creek land titles, May 3, 1907. 328. Editorial on Porter, church lands, May 31, 1907. 329. Editorial on Porter, Creek land deeds, June 7, 1907. 330. Legal notice, on payment for damage done by St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company, June 21, 1907. 331. Editorial on Porter, he says Indians oppose statehood with Oklahoma, July 11, 1907. 332. Address of Porter, to what was probably last session of Creek Council, Porter deals with protection of Indian land titles, July 30, 1907. 333. Editorial on Porter, on his public service, August 30, 1907. 334. Four newspaper notices on death of Porter, September 5, 1907. 335. Item on death of Porter, September 6, 1907. 336. Biographical sketch of Porter, September 6, 1907. 337. Notice of death of Porter, September 7, 1907. 338. Biographical sketch of Porter, September 13, 1907.
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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