Historical Marker

Chilocco Indian School

Historical marker location:
Chilocco Indian School, Oklahoma
( Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 77 and State Line Road, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 77.)
Marker installed: 1995

Congress authorized this school for Indian children in 1882. Before its closing in the 1970s, Chilocco was one of the largest Indian schools in the United States. On part of the original 9,000 acres set aside for the school, a major archaeological find proved the existence of Ferdinandina, a French trading post established around 1746 and considered to be the first white settlement in what would become Oklahoma.