Cadle Mission
United States · built 1827
The Cadle Mission, an Episcopal boarding school that operated in Allouez, Wisconsin, between 1827 and 1839, was named for its charter superintendent, the Rev. Richard Fish Cadle, a New Yorker who came to Green Bay via Detroit. Its boarders were mostly the children of Native Americans or "half-breeds", according to documents held by the Wisconsin State Historical Society. A handful of white children attended as day students.
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