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Fort Apache in 1873. Fort Apache is located in the southern part of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of the reservation capital at Whiteriver just east of Arizona State Route 73. The park includes a landscape of 27 historic buildings, ruins and remnants of others, and the fort's former parade ground.
The school was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 2012, as a contributing part of Fort Apache Historic Park. The entire former military complex was recognized, as well as the role of the school in tribal assimilation. The White Mountain Apache now operate the Roosevelt Indian School as a tribally controlled middle-school facility. [3]
Theodore Roosevelt School (TRS) is a tribally controlled middle school in Fort Apache, Arizona. It includes grades 6-8. [ 75 ] It is in the White Mountains and serves the White Mountain Apache Tribe .
Theodore Roosevelt Indian Boarding School, founded in 1923 in buildings of the U.S. Army's closed Fort Apache, Arizona, as of 2016 still in operation as a tribal school [80] Thomas Indian School, near Irving, New York; Tomah Indian School, Wisconsin [18] Tullahassee Mission School, Tullahassee, Creek Nation, Indian Territory opened 1850 burned ...
South Rim locations in Grand Canyon National Park. 36°03′29″N 112°08′13″W / 36.058056°N 112.136944°W / 36.058056; -112.136944 (Mary Jane Colter buildings) Coconino. Includes Desert View Watchtower, Hermits Rest, Hopi House, and The Lookout. 7. Desert Laboratory.
Theodore Roosevelt School* Elementary schools. Cradleboard Elementary School is a kindergarten through Sixth Grade Elementary School located in the Cradleboard neighborhood of Whiteriver. Cradleboard is on the White Mountain Apache Reservation in the White Mountains of Arizona. Mary V. Riley Seven Mile Elementary School is the PreK-5 Elementary ...
Roosevelt Elementary School was a hub for the neighborhood. Now 100 years old, The Roosevelt condos keep the community feeling alive. ... The project, named after Theodore Roosevelt, cost $92,160 ...
The military left Fort Apache, and in 1923, the Theodore Roosevelt Indian Boarding School was built for Navajo children. Alchesay traveled to Navajo county to welcome Navajo children to the White Mountain Apache reservation. He was instrumental in getting federal compensation for the families that were removed because of the school. [1]