Rachel taught in public schools of Cherokee nation,
Cherokee Female Seminary (the new building built after the fire),
Lake Erie College in Painsville, Ohio, and the
Industrial Institute and College of Columbus, Mississippi. She also was the Dean of Women at
Trinity University in Waxahachie, Texas. In 1920, Rachel was elected Superintendent of Public Instruction of
Rogers County, Oklahoma, for 2 consecutive years. In 1936, she was inducted into the
Oklahoma Hall of Fame as one of Oklahoma's outstanding women. Rachel died September 20, 1938, in Claremore, Oklahoma, after a long battle with breast cancer. ==References==