Pleasant Porter (September 26, 1840 – September 3, 1907, Creek), was an American Indian statesman and the last elected Principal Chief of the Creek Nation...
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politician Pleasant Porter (1840-1907), American Indian statesman Pleasant Rowland (born circa 1941), American educator, writer, and entrepreneur Pleasant T....
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statesman Sequoyah, who invented the tribe's written language. General Pleasant Porter, Principal Chief of the Creek Nation, was selected as president of...
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Lighthorsemen to put down the rebellion. He soon put Pleasant Porter as the leader of the lighthorsemen. Porter and his men were successful in forcing the dissidents...
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Civilized Tribes lobbied against Couch's actions. In January 1889, Pleasant Porter led a group of Muscogee (Creek) who offered to sell their unoccupied...
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Mount Pleasant is a British comedy drama which first aired on Sky One on 24 August 2011. The show moved to Sky Living in 2012, before moving back to Sky...
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American Civil War Peter Buell Porter (1773–1844), US Secretary of War and congressman from New York Pleasant Porter (1840–1907), American Indian statesman...
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Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became standards noted for their witty...
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Kouts may refer to: Kouts (surname) Kouts, Indiana, town in Pleasant Township, Porter County, Indiana Kout (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Americana singer-songwriter and founder-songwriter of Grant Lee Buffalon Pleasant Porter (1840–1907), Principal Chief from 1899 to 1907 Alexander Posey (1873—1908)...
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