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Academy to confer diplomas on students who completed the school's curriculum. J. R. Hendricks served after Hinshaw. He was succeeded by Annie Ream Addington, who remained in charge until 1914, when the main building burned down. Instead of rebuilding there, Bloomfield Academy relocated to the larger town of
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In 1867 the Chickasaw government reopened Bloomfield Academy as a coeducational school, hiring Captain Frederic Young as superintendent the first year. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Murray succeeded Young, serving for two years. Professor Robert Cole led the school from 1870 to 1875. Professor J. E. Wharton was
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Initially, the Chickasaw Battalion, a Confederate Army unit, planned to occupy it, but the facility was not large enough for all the soldiers. While the Carr family remained, the soldiers camped outdoors and used a small building in the yard for a doctor's office. They also used the sitting room for
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The Chickasaw Nation government took control of Bloomfield Academy and reopened it in 1867, establishing it as coeducational. A series of superintendents directed the school. In 1876 a school for boys was authorized by the Chickasaw council, and Bloomfield returned to serving girls only. Perhaps the
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When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Bloomfield and all other boarding schools in Indian Territory were closed. Many of the Chickasaw men enlisted on the Confederate side. Bloomfield Academy closed in May 1861. The Carrs continued to live at the facility, and Angelina Carr died here in September
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Prior to the Civil War, Bloomfield's curriculum consisted of basic academics, and domestic and religious topics. Domestic classes covered sewing, cooking and housework, such as that the girls could expect to be responsible for. Carr had the students memorize Christian scriptures, in an effort to
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Carr continued his work for the school and remarried in June 1852, to Angelina Hosmer, a native of Massachusetts. As was typical of missionary wives, his new wife joined the Academy's faculty. In 1852, Carr selected a site and began construction of the school, performing some of the manual labor
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That year Johnston was elected as governor of the Chickasaw Nation. He used his office to promote formal education among the Chickasaw. Professor Elihu B. Hinshaw succeeded Johnston and served until 1906. Hinshaw is credited with obtaining a charter from the Chickasaw Legislature for Bloomfield
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The Academy and all other boarding schools in Indian Territory had closed during the Civil War. The property was taken over by the Chickasaw Battalion, a Confederate Army unit. After the war, Carr was appointed to a new position by the Methodist Church South. (The church had split into regional
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In the fall of 1847, the Missouri Conference appointed Rev. Carr to superintend the construction of Bloomfield Academy in the Choctaw Nation. A licensed Methodist preacher, he had joined the "Indian Mission Conference" in 1845; he served on the Doaksville circuit for six years. His first wife,
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and his wife completed Boyd's term, and received a new 5-year contract.{{efn|Douglas Johnston was an alumnus of the school, one of the first boys admitted as a student after Bloomfield became co-educational. His wife died during this time, and Johnston remarried in 1885. The couple served at
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In addition, he supervised the cultivation of corn, wheat and potatoes on the Academy property. He added two orchards producing peaches, plums and apples. It was typical of boarding schools to raise most of their own food. Mrs. Carr taught the girls handicrafts ("fancy work") and music.
307:. No longer Presiding Elder, Carr served for a time as a supply (substitute minister) on the local circuit. Because of illnesses within his family, he was needed at home, and took a job at a local furniture store. Rev. Carr contracted pneumonia and died on December 29, 1876. 378:. In 1949, Carter Seminary became co-educational. It served as a boarding school for Native American children from all over the United States. It necessarily offered a pan-Native American approach, rather than one focused on Chickasaw culture. 299:
Rev. Carr married his third wife, S. J. Johnson, a teacher at the academy, in August 1865. In September 1866, the Indian Mission Annual Conference met at Bloomfield. Carr was appointed Presiding Elder of Choctaw and Chickasaw District.
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stores, and the school house as a hospital. Near the end of the war, Rev. Carr learned that his oldest son, Joel Henry, who had been promoted to first lieutenant, had died of a gunshot wound.
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organizations before the Civil War, largely over the issue of slavery.) Carr's second wife died and, after he married for a third time in 1865, the couple moved to Texas.
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in 1898, which dismantled tribal governments in Indian Territory, control of the school was taken over by the federal government, namely, the
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to Indian Territory. In 1856, the two Nations separated amicably, so that the Chickasaw had control over their own land and government.
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After relocating to Ardmore, Bloomfield resumed operations. In 1934, it was renamed as Carter Seminary. The new name honored
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Funding was always tight. The Academy received an annual contribution of $ 1000 from a fund that Congress had approved for
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In 2002, plans were made to relocate the Seminary to a new facility and campus of 160 acres of land on
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Some Notes of Interest Concerning Early Day Operations in Indian Territory by Methodist Church South
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In the early 20th century, the curriculum was adapted to contemporary conditions. According to the
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Listening to Our Grandmothers' Stories: The Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw Females, 1852–1949
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1864. During the war, the facility operated as a free private school for Chickasaw students.
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superintendent from 1876 to 1880. He was followed by Robert Boyd, who served into 1882.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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school for girls founded in 1852 by the Reverend John Harpole Carr, located in the
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Bloomfield Academy prior to January 1914 fire, exact date of photograph unknown
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The Chickasaw were considered part of the Choctaw Nation at the time the
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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma
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Miss Carr had been recruited by Carr earlier to teach at the Academy.
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http://www.okgenweb.org/schools/county/chickasawnat/bloomfield.htm
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In 1876, the Chickasaw legislature had authorized funding for the
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in 1972 for its significance in Chickasaw educational history.
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Native American History - Bloomfield Academy and the Chickasaw
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The Carrs left Bloomfield in December 1867. They settled in
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Carr, Mrs. S. J. "Bloomfield Academy and its Founder."
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Bloomfield Academy (Oklahoma) is located in Oklahoma
Bloomfield Academy (Oklahoma) is located in the United States
Achille, Oklahoma
33°47′58″N 96°23′1″W / 33.79944°N 96.38361°W / 33.79944; -96.38361
72001055
Chickasaw
Chickasaw Nation
Indian Territory
Achille, Oklahoma
Methodist Church
Chickasaw Nation
National Register of Historic Places
Ardmore, Oklahoma
Lake Texoma
Douglas H. Johnston
George Washington
Paris, Texas
Chickasaw Manual Labor Academy
Douglas H. Johnston
Ardmore, Oklahoma
National Register of Historic Places
Curtis Act
Bureau of Indian Affairs
junior college
Bryn Mawr
Charles D. Carter
Lake Texoma
Kingston, Oklahoma

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