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==History==
 
==History==
  
Located outside town of Stonewall. Served as a neighborhood school for the Chickasaw Nation in Pontotoc County until statehood.
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The Yellow Springs school was located in Stonewall, Oklahoma. However in the Early 1900's, before statehood, this area was a town called Yellow Springs in the Chickasaw Nation. This school served as one of the tribes neighborhood schools until statehood.  
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 16 December 2021

Yellow Springs School
Opened 1895
Closed 1905
Current Status Closed
Building Style Single Building
Location Coal County, Chickasaw Nation, OK
Alternate Names



History

The Yellow Springs school was located in Stonewall, Oklahoma. However in the Early 1900's, before statehood, this area was a town called Yellow Springs in the Chickasaw Nation. This school served as one of the tribes neighborhood schools until statehood.

Cemetery