The correct answer is Creek children. This school and mission were founded in Tullahassee, Oklahoma by Robert McGill Loughridge, an American Presbyterian missionary, born in Lawrenceville, North Carolina in 1809. In the first years of the school, 80 full-blood Creek Indians students were admitted. In December 1880, the main building was incinerated and reopened in 1883 as Tullahassee Manual Labor School. It was part of the decisions taken between the United States and the Creek Nation in 1845, for educating the Creek children.