Charles David Carter
A Representative from Oklahoma; born near Boggy Depot, Choctaw
Nation, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), August 16, 1868; moved with his
father to Mill Creek, a stage stand on the western frontier of the
Chickasaw Nation, in April 1876; attended the Indian day schools and
Chickasaw Manual Training Academy at Tishomingo; employed on a ranch
from 1887 to 1889 and in a mercantile establishment in Ardmore, Okla.,
from 1889 to 1892; auditor of public accounts of the Chickasaw Nation
1892-1894; member of the Chickasaw Council in 1895; superintendent of
schools of the Chickasaw Nation in 1897; appointed mining trustee of
Indian Territory by President McKinley in November 1900 and served four
years; secretary of the first Democratic executive committee of the
proposed State of Oklahoma from June to December 1906; upon the
admission of Oklahoma as a State into the Union was elected as a
Democrat to the Sixtieth and to the nine succeeding Congresses and
served from November 16, 1907, to March 3, 1927; chairman, Committee on
Indian Affairs (Sixty-fifth Congress); unsuccessful candidate for
re-nomination in 1926; member of the State highway commission 1927-1929;
died in Ardmore, Okla., April 9, 1929; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress