Difference between revisions of "St. John's Mission School"
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| current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]] | | current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]] | ||
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− | St. John's school for Osage Indian boys opened in 1888, 8 miles North of Grey Horse along Hominy Creek | + | St. John's school for Osage Indian boys opened in October 1888, 8 miles North of Grey Horse along Hominy Creek, by St. Katharine Drexel and the bureau of catholic indian missions. |
+ | The original log compound replaced by four-story stone building in 1893. Operated by Franciscan sisters (1888-1907) and Christian brothers (1907-1913). It was closed in 1913 by the Osage Tribal Council. | ||
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+ | A town at the center of the Osage Murders - it has been a ghost town since being abandoned in 1963. | ||
Revision as of 18:51, 26 April 2024
St. John's Mission School | |
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Opened | 1888 |
Closed | 1913 |
Demolished | no/abandoned |
Current Status | Closed |
Location | Grey Horse, OK (ghost town) |
St. John's school for Osage Indian boys opened in October 1888, 8 miles North of Grey Horse along Hominy Creek, by St. Katharine Drexel and the bureau of catholic indian missions. The original log compound replaced by four-story stone building in 1893. Operated by Franciscan sisters (1888-1907) and Christian brothers (1907-1913). It was closed in 1913 by the Osage Tribal Council.
A town at the center of the Osage Murders - it has been a ghost town since being abandoned in 1963.