Shelley, Granville M.

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Descriptive Statement of Changes in School Employees, Applications, and Resignation, 1900
January 1 - February 19, 1900

Major Richard H. Pratt submits a report that lists new employees (G. M. Shelley, Bertha Canfield, James M. Bellows, Emma H. Bellows, C. E. Dagenett) and those who have left the school (Elmer Snyder). These reports include personal information about those being hired as well as reasons for departure for those leaving. Pratt also sends James M.…

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Legal and Government Documents, Letters/Correspondence, Reports
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Eligible Candidates for Tailor Position
January 16, 1900

John T. Doyle, the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, forwards to the Secretary of the Interior a list of three men (Henry T. Klostermann, Andrew Noll, and Granville M. Shelley) who are eligible to fill the vacant tailor position at the Carlisle Indian School. The list includes the candidates' names, addresses, and their civil service…

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Request of Office to Appoint G. M. Shelley as Tailor
January 25, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt requests the Office of Indian Affairs that G. M. Shelley be appointed to the tailor position at Carlisle with orders to report at once.

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Letters/Correspondence
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Descriptive Statements of Changes in School Employees, July 1900
June 6 - July 30, 1900

Major Richard Henry Pratt submits a report that lists an employee who has left the school (Granville M. Shelley) and those who have been recently hired (Ed. A. Lau). The reports include position title, salary, date of departure, and reason for departure. Shelley's letter of resignation is attached.

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Letters/Correspondence, Reports
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Pratt Discusses Resignation of Granville Shelley and Requests Replacement
June 6, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that tailor, Granville M. Shelley, has resigned his position because he was not well suited to the job. Pratt requests that there be prompt action in replacing Shelley.

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Discussion of Employees Following Expiration of Probationary Period in 1900
June 19, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs circular discussing employees whose probationary periods have expired.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration