Charles Porter
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Charles Porter is the name of:
  • Charles Ethan Porter
    Charles Ethan Porter
    Charles Ethan Porter , was an African American still life painter.Porter was born in or about 1847 in Hartford, Connecticut. His family moved to the nearby village of Rockville by the early 1850s...

     (died 1923), African-American still life painter
  • Charles H. Porter
    Charles H. Porter
    Charles Howell Porter was a U.S. Representative from Virginia.Born in Cairo, New York, Porter completed preparatory studies.He was graduated from the law university at Albany, New York, in 1853....

     (1833–1897), U.S. Representative from Virginia
  • Charles O. Porter
    Charles O. Porter
    Charles Orlando Porter was a politician from the U.S. state of Oregon.-Early life:Born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, to Frank Porter and Ruth Peterson, he graduated from high school in Eugene, Oregon and then went on to graduate from Harvard University with a B.S. in 1941...

     (1919–2006), Oregon politician
  • Chilla Porter (Charles Michael Porter; born 1936), 1956 Australian Olympic silver medalist in high jump
  • Charles Porter (Australian politician) (b. 1970), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, Australia (1966–1980)
  • Charles Porter (Lord Chancellor of Ireland)
    Charles Porter (Lord Chancellor of Ireland)
    Sir Charles Porter , was a flamboyant and somewhat controversial English-born judge who nonetheless had a successful career, being twice Lord Chancellor of Ireland.- Early life :...

     (1631–1696)
  • Charles Porter (Pennsylvania politician), speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1806
  • Charles Porter IV, photographer, Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Charles Porter (baseball)
    Charles Porter (baseball)
    Charles H. Porter was the owner of the Boston Red Stockings of the National League from through . In 1873, Porter purchased the club from John Conkey. He sold the Red Stockings to Nicholas Apollonio in 1875.-References:*...

    , the owner of the Boston Red Stockings of the National League from 1873 through 1874
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