Eufaula Indian Boarding School (Oklahoma)

History
The Eufaula Boarding School was originally established by the Episcopal Church in 1849 as the Asbury Mission Boarding School. This was done under contract with the Creek Indian Council. The original school burned in 1889.

The new facility was built in 1892 and was known as Eufaula High School and later as Eufaula Boarding School. It was co-educational until 1907, when it was made a school for girls.

In 1952, the girls of Eufaula Boarding School began attending the Eufaula Public Schools, and the facilities of the Boarding School began to be known as Eufaula Dormitory. A fire in 1962 destroyed an older building. In October 1970, Eufaula Dormitory was moved to new facilities about a quarter-mile from the old campus.

Records
Some records for Eufaula Boarding School are in the Southwest Regional Archives of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Fort Worth, including student case files, 1925-1959.

An enrollment list for the 1949-1950 school year is available online.