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41. WHEELOCK ACADEMY
large numbers of white settlers in what was the arkansas Territory provided for small neighborhood schools as well as several boarding schools to accommodate
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WHEELOCK ACADEMY
An Endangered Native-American National Historic Landmark
By Barbara Asbill and
Louis Coleman
Native Stories and Their Keepers: Telling the Public
Sequoyah Research Center Symposium
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
November 15-17, 2001
In far southeastern Oklahoma, in what was once the exclusive domain of the sovereign Native-American tribe of Choctaws, stands the remains of a National Historic Landmark which has been declared one of America's Most Endangered Historic Properties by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. It is the Wheelock Academy , owned by the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and now the object of intensive efforts to achieve its restoration and preservation for return to some beneficial use. The special significance of this historic property lies in its status as the only surviving physical symbol of the Choctaw commitment to the education of their young, a commitment which began almost two centuries ago in their ancestral homeland in the East. The Choctaws, one of the so-called Five Civilized Tribes, had lived peacefully for centuries in what is now the southeastern section of the United States. With the arrival of the Europeans on the North American continent in the Sixteenth Century, the life-style and culture of these tribes was threatened with dramatic change.

42. Ganleys Catholic Schools In America
US Catholic boarding schools (K12), Alphabetically by (State/City). arkansas Choosea City from the list below. Subiaco (1 schools). 11/27/2002 104254
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43. Ganleys Catholic Schools In America
US Catholic boarding schools (K12), Student Makeup All Male, School Type boardingand Day. Subiaco is located in Northwest arkansas near Fort Smith.
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Subiaco Academy
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405 N Subiaco Ave Subiaco, AR. 72865 Phone: Fax :
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Diocese: Little Rock Diocese School Affiliation: Order School Order Affiliation: Benedictine
Grade Range: Enrollment: Full Time Faculty: Yearly Tuition: Student Makeup: All Male School Type: Boarding and Day
School Profile/Mission: Subiaco Academy, founded by the Benedictine monks of Subiaco Abbey in 1887, seeks young men of character and intelligence, from around the world, who have a desire to go onto a college or university of their choice by working diligently in their studies. Subiaco is located in Northwest Arkansas near Fort Smith. Subiaco boasts small classes, individual attention, music, fine arts, drama, championship sports, a full range of honors and AP classes, and 100% college placement. We strive to develop the whole person within the Catholic Benedictine tradition of prayer, scholarship, and work. A beautiful 150- acre campus with excellent facilities provides the setting for a young man to grow graciously to manhood.
Principal: Fr. Aaron Parrera OSB

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45. SCHOOLS
Union Indians from across the arkansas; other buildings to another position and theneighborhood schools soon became a It was the first boarding school to be re
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"First day at school" by Norma Howard
“The subject of education may be termed the great subject among the Choctaws.’ – Ebenezer Hotchin,
INDIAN TERRITORY
CHOCTAW Armstrong Academy Bethlehem , under way in 1843 when Samuel WORCESTER, a Choctaw, was in charge of 12 males and 1 female. Boggy Depot, for Freedmen, 1874, supported by Baptist Mission Board. Destroyed by fire in 1875. Chuala Female Seminary , 1842, , a female seminary near Doaksville, under Cyrus KINGSBURY, a Presbyterian missionary sent by the ABCFM, and Ebenezer HOTCHKIN. Girls made a large quantity of clothing for the boys at Spencer Academy. Taught by Miss ARMS, MESSERS, WILSON, POTTS and H.G. RIND. Mr. GREGORY was a missionary. In 1843 a report listed 36 students, 19 mixed bloods and the rest full Choctaws. Only 6 spoke English. Hotchkins died in 1867. Harriet GOULDING taught there 10 1/2 years. Fort Coffee Academy , an abandoned military post on the Arkansas five miles from Skullyville, opened 1842. Superintendents were the Rev. John HARRELL and the Rev. William H. GOODE, Methodist clergyman. also Henry C. BENSON. In 1852, the academy boys were “prostrated with measles in their worst form. They all, however, partially recovered when whooping-cough, pneumonia and the flux followed. Fifteen of the pupils died and the school was suspended.” Boys here wore clothing made for them by girls at New Hope Seminary six miles away. Students were instructed in spelling, reading, arithmetic, geography, English grammar, chemistry, algebra, geometry and Latin grammar. The school was burned by raiding Union Indians from across the Arkansas; other buildings were used for barracks or refugee quarters and the rest fell into decay. George T. LINCOLN was in "possession" of the Fort Coffee Academy in autumn 1876. Rev. E.R. SHAPARD was susperintendent in 1877. Beloved teachers were Miss LOCHI and her sister Miss Dora RANKIN and are namesakes of many Choctaw girls. Rev. Edward A. GRAY arrived to be superintendent in 1883.

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49. Noteworthy Resources Spring-Summer 2001
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51. "Arkansas Catholic Schools Directory"
Timothy Donelly, Headmaster Grades 912 Subiaco is a boarding school for boys. Home• Contact us• Links Grade schools • Middle schools • High schools.
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Grades: K-12 Little Rock Catholic High School for Boys 6300 Lee Avenue Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-664-3939 Fax: 501-664-3939 Msgr. George Triboou, Rector Grades: 9-12 Mount St. Mary Academy 3224 Kavanaugh Boulevard Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 501-664-8006 Fax: 501-666-4382 Jeffrey Corrigan, Principal Grades: 9-12 Morrilton Sacred Heart Catholic School 106 North St. Josheph Street Morrilton, AR 72110 Phone:501-354-8113 Web-site: http://www.mev.net/sacredheart Sr. Rachel Auringer, Principal Grades: K-12 Subiaco Subiaco Academy Subiaco, AR 72865 Phone: 501-934-4291 Fax:501-934-4328 Web-site: http://WWW.WEB-SMITHS.COM/SUBIACO Fr. Timothy Donelly, Headmaster Grades: 9-12 Subiaco is a boarding school for boys.

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55. Baxter County, Arkansas, Official Government Web Site
According to the arkansas Historic Preservation Program, the Academy, like many othercontemporaneous schools in the the county purchased a boarding house on
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Baxter County became the 68th county in Arkansas on March 24, 1873, with the small village of Mountain Home as the County Seat. The County was created from parts of Fulton, Izard, Marion, and Searcy counties and was named for the Governor of Arkansas at that time, Elisha (Elizah) Baxter. The community of Mountain Home, situated on a high plateau between the North Fork and White Rivers, was first settled in the 1850s with a post office established as early as 1857 (the name was drawn from the plantation house built by Colonel O.L. Dodd at the future site of Mountain Home - first called Rapp's Barren - to which his slaves allegedly referred as "my sweet mountain home" whenever discussing the mountain setting vs. the site of Colonel Dodd's other plantation, down the White River at Augusta). The restored historical village of the Rapps Barren Settlement can be visited today at Cooper Park on Spring Street in Mountain Home. According to the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, the town grew up around the Mountain Home Male and Female Academy, opened in 1853 by Professor J.S. Howard, a minister and schoolmaster from Wisconsin. The Academy, like many other contemporaneous schools in the Ozarks, filled a need for education that was accessible to the mountain children in the face of a frequent lack of established public education. Parents from many miles away, as well as those that lived locally, frequently sent their children to board with residents or to stay with family in the community where the school was located. However, the success and local significance of the Academy had little impact upon the bushwhackers that virtually leveled the town during the Civil War, including the first buildings constructed for the Academy. The town re-built in the years thereafter, but was still a relatively small town and unincorporated as of 1873, when Baxter County was established.

56. Manuscript Collections Index, Christianity And Native America -
and Syncretism Catholic Indian boarding schools on the The Churches and the Indianschools, 18881912 Missionary, 1852-1890, The arkansas Historical Quarterly
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57. The Trail
Already arkansas had begun to be settled by whites, who ignored the treaties. inlove and charity removed many of the young to boarding schools where they
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The Trail of Tears
Many of you may think you know what the Trail of Tears was all about, perhaps some of you do. Something my Blood Brother, Ron LaFitte (Warrior), sent me recently made it abundantly clear that the story must be repeated. Once again, this is what happened. Remember, this was but four generations ago. On September 15, 1830, at Little Dancing Rabbit Creek, the Chiefs of the Choctaw Nation and representatives of the U.S. met to discuss the impact of a bill recently passed by the Congress of the U.S. This bill, with all the same good intentions of those today who believe they know better than we how to conduct our lives, allowed for the removal of all Indian peoples to the West of the Mississippi River. It had been made clear to the Choctaw, that the Whites in Washington cared little for our situation, that either we willingly moved, or by military force we would be moved. We were not ignorant savages, but industrious farmers, merchants, and businessmen of all types. We were educated people, many were Christians. We had an organized system of government and a codified body of law. Some of these people were not even Indians, many strangers and orphans had been taken in over the years. The Chiefs and Warriors signed the treaty, realizing they had no option. For doing this the government officials guaranteed, in the body of the treaty, safe conveyance to our new homes. (Do not forget for a moment that in this treaty, the Choctaw traded 10.3 million acres of land east of the Mississipi for 10.3 acres in Oklahoma and Arkansas that we already owned under previous treaties) Further, it included provisions and monetary annuities, to assist the people to make a new start. One half of the people were to depart almost immediately, the rest the next year.

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An adjacent community barn, stabling and boarding facilities, and an outdoor Barringtonhomes are priced between $150,000$300,000 off arkansas 45 with schools.
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