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Samuel Benton Callahan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Benton Callahan
Samuel Benton Callahan (January 26, 1833 – February 17, 1911) was a Confederate politician during the American Civil War. Samuel Callahan was born in Mobile, Alabama, as a member of the Creek tribe. He represented the Creek and Seminole nations in the Second Confederate Congress.〔(The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Callahan ) at politicalgraveyard.com〕 Removed with his tribe to Indian Territory, he fled with his family to Sulphur Springs, Texas during the Civil War. His daughter Sophia Alice Callahan was born during their time in Texas, but at War's end, the family returned to Okmulgee. He served as the editor of the ''Indian Journal'' in Muskogee and was the superintendent of the Wealaka Boarding School. He was active in tribal affairs, serving as executive secretary to three principal chiefs of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and became a justice on the Muscogee Nation Supreme Court in 1901. ==References==
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