Oneida Baptist Institute
Oneida Baptist Institute | |
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Oneida, Kentucky United States | |
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Religious affiliation(s) | Kentucky Baptist Convention |
Founded | 1899 |
Founder | James Anderson Burns |
Athletics conference | Kentucky High School Athletic Association |
Website | www.oneidaschool.org |
Oneida Baptist Institute (OBI) is a coeducational Southern Baptist boarding school in Oneida, Kentucky, affiliated with the Kentucky Baptist Convention.
History
Oneida Baptist Institute was founded by James Anderson Burns with the intent of bringing an end to the culture of feuds and violence in Clay County, Kentucky. Burns aimed "to teach the children of the hostile clans to love each other," believing that a combination of education and Christian love would cause their feuds to "stop automatically."[1] With the help of H. L. McMurray, a Baptist preacher originally from Kansas, Burns selected a site for the school and recruited members of the warring clans to work together to build it.[2]
The first building was completed in 1899 and classes began on January 1, 1900, with four teachers and 125 students. [1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Guide to the Oneida Baptist Institute Records, Accession Number: 48". Berea, Kentucky: Berea College Special Collections & Archives.
- ↑ "The Story of James Anderson Burns and Oneida Baptist Institute". Claude C. Matlack Collection, University of Louisville University Libraries.