St. Joseph Convent and Academy

St. Joseph Academy was believed to be the first school of its kind in the then-established Oklahoma Territory.

[4] As Oklahoma became a state in 1907, the school grew larger in pupils and sensed a need for higher education.

[5] In 1965, the Sisters and school moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, forming what would later become St. Joseph Monastery,[6] and sold the original convent and academy property to the City of Guthrie for US$150,000 (equivalent to US$1,450,264 in 2023).

As of July 2024, the property and surrounding areas have continued ownership by the City of Guthrie, with the Job Corps building and opening a Guthrie center in 1966,[7] while also utilizing the old St. Joseph facilities until their demolition in 1995.

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