Wealaka, Indian Territory

This school was primarily for Muscogee Creek children, but European Americans could attend for a fee.

Wealaka was established about 1880 on a tributary of the Arkansas River, within the territory of the Creek Nation.

The Davis store building was razed in 1942 to make way for a landing field for Spartan School of Aeronautics.

Wealaka Mission also operated a school for Muscogee children in the area, who attended for free.

Lilah Denton Lindsey Creek was one of the early teachers at the mission and later known as a philanthropist.

[4] Pleasant Porter (1840-1907), the last elected principal chief of the Creek Nation before statehood, had his home near the mission.