Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 20, No. 2
June, 1942
REMINISCENCES OF OLD STONEWALL
By George W. Burris.
Rock Academy, a co-educational school for Chickasaw children then located across the line in the Choctaw Nation, and on the east side of the boundary line between said nations, by agreement between the governments of the two nations, a sufficient offset to the east was made in the boundary line so as to include said Academy in the bounds of the Chickasaw Nation.
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 4, No. 1
March, 1926
A NEARLY FORGOTTEN FRAGMENT OF LOCAL HISTORY.
Robert L. Ream
From the Sealy settlement; the marauding band proceeded to the James settlement, on Delaware Creek, in front of the Chickasaw Rock Academy, north and slightly east of the present town of Wapanucka. Turning thence in a slightly southwesterly direction, the Comanches crossed the site of Wapanucka, passing through the gap in the hills at that place. Continuing in a southwesterly course, the next settlement reached was that of Mrs. Luffie Moseley, mother of Palmer Moseley, subsequently elected governor or principal chief of the Chickasaw Nation. There, as at the settlements previously raided, all of the stock was rounded up and driven away. This settlement was about fifteen miles northwest of Boggy Depot.
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 18, No. 3
September, 1940
GOVERNOR JONAS WOLF AND
GOVERNOR PALMER SIMEON MOSELY
BY JOHN BARTLETT MESERVE
The scholastic attainments of Palmer S. Mosely were further recognized by his election as Superintendent of Schools in the fall of 1885, in which capacity he served for many years. He became a trustee of the old Wapanucka Academy which was then known as Rock Academy situated some five miles northwest of Wapanucka, in September, 1892 and served as National Secretary of the Chickasaw Nation during the incumbency of Gov. Jonas Wolf from 1892 to 1894.