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Dwight Presbyterian Mission was one of the first American missions to the Native Americans. It was established near present-day Russellville, Arkansas in 1820 to serve the Arkansas Cherokees. After the Cherokee were required to move to Indian Territory in 1828, the mission was reestablished in 1829 near present-day Marble City, Oklahoma .
It was named for Rev. Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College and a corporate member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Dwight Mission (later called "Old Dwight Mission") in Arkansas was supplanted by another mission with the same name in Indian Territory, near what is now Sallisaw, Oklahoma. The latter became known ...
Dwight Presbyterian Mission, an early mission to the Cherokee Nation This page was last edited on 24 October 2020, at 19:03 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Wewoka Mission School, (also known as Ramsey Mission School) [86] near Wewoka, Seminole Nation, Indian Territory Open 1868 [87] –80 [88] by the Presbyterian Mission Board. [57] Wheelock Academy, Millerton, Oklahoma [4] closed 1955; White's Manual Labor Institute, Wabash, Indiana Open 1870 [89] –95 and operated by the Quakers [90]
The school board at its most recent meeting last month voted 7-0 to update the student handbook, changes that also included spelling out specific discipline for discrimination and harassment.
Petersburg School Board meeting, 6 p.m., School Board Office, 255 South East Blvd. Find the agenda for this meeting here, under "meetings". Questions? Contact Clerk Lauren Williams at 804-732-0510 ...
The timing of the meeting, previously scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. and then rescheduled for 5:45 p.m., following classes ahead of Chicago Public Schools’ winter break, interferes with the ...
Dwight Mission is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas -Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 55 at the 2010 census, a 71.9 percent gain over the figure of 32 recorded in 2000. [ 3 ]