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eng
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MoSU-L
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CtY-BR
WaU
MoSU-L
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1840-09-26
1907-09-03
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Porter, Pleasant
Clarke County (Ala.)
Vinita (Okla.)
United States
Oklahoma
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Indians--Kings and rulers
School superintendents
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Porter, P.
(Pleasant)
Talof Harjo
Crazy Bear
Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma.
Principal Chief (1899-1907 : Porter)
Letter from Pleasant Porter, delegate of the Creek Nation, to the Attorney-General of the United States, 1889.
Biog. dict. of Indians of North America
(Pleasant, Porter; b. Sept. 26, 1840; d. Sept. 3, 1907; also known as Talof Harjo ("Crazy Bear"); Principal Chief of the Creek Nation, 1899-1907)
Tvlof hacu Maskokvlke em mekku, 1900?:
p. 4 (Pleasant Porter) p. 16 (P. Porter)
Johansen, Bruce E. Encyclopedia of Native American biography, 1997:
pages 299-300 (Pleasant Porter; born September 26, 1840 near Clarksville, [Clarke County] Alabama. As a school superintendent, he created the modern Creek educational system and was the Creeks' principal chief when the Indian Territory became the state of Oklahoma in 1907. Died September 3, 1907 while traveling to a meeting in Missouri.)
Find a Grave (online), viewed March 8, 2023
(Chief Pleasant Porter, died in Vinita, Craig County, Oklahoma, USA.)