Many of the places about which I write in this blog are creepy because they are dangerous, mysterious, or just aesthetically unsettling. Some are largely sensationalized in the telling of their histories and occurrences by locals or "ghost hunters" and others. The one about which I am writing now seems more present and shocking, at least to me personally. Let it be known that I find the events that occurred at this institution abhorrent and in no way wish to disrespect those involved.
Haskell University was founded as a boarding school that was marketed by the founders as "... an educational program that focused on agricultural education in grades one through five..." for Native American students. In reality, the facility was anything but the welcoming place of learning it pretended to be.