1890-1899

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Pratt Responds to Request for Resignation by Fanny W. Noble
December 14-22, 1892

Richard Henry Pratt responds to letter from Fanny W. Noble asking why she was asked to resign as a cook at the Carlisle Indian School after eight years of service.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Requisition for Blanks and Blank Books, December 1892
December 16, 1892

Captain Richard H. Pratt requests a six-month supply of two dozen different blank administrative forms used by the United States Indian Affairs division of the Department of the Interior.

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Legal and Government Documents
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Helen Lord's Request for Leave of Absence (Letter)
December 19, 1892

Richard Henry Pratt sends a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs advising him that Helen Lord, the assistant superintendent of the sewing room, can be spared the dates for which she requested a leave of absence. 

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Helen Lord's Request for Leave of Absence (Telegram)
December 19, 1892

Richard Henry Pratt forwards Helen Lord's request for leave of absence. Lord works as an assistant superintendent for the sewing room.

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Morgan Toprock Requests to Attend School Full Day or Return Home
December 21, 1892

Morgan Toprock requests from Thomas J. Morgan permission to attend school all day. Toprock notes that his request to Richard Henry Pratt was turned down. If he cannot attend full day school then he asks to return home after Christmas.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Paul Martin Requests Assistance Locating Son
December 21, 1892 - December 27, 1892

Paul Martin requests assistance from Thomas J. Morgan in locating his son, James Martin, who had runaway from the Carlisle Indian School. Martin encloses a letter from Richard Henry Pratt detailing the circumstances before James left Carlisle.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Enrollment Statistics for October, November, and December 1892
December 22, 1892

Richard Henry Pratt responds to Office of Indian Affairs circular advising that Carlisle had a total average of 756 students in October 1892 with 553 at Carlisle and 202 on outing. In November the numbers were 758 total with 543 at campus and 215 on outing. In December the numbers were 760 total with 549 at campus and 210 on outing.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Inquiry into Lack of Holiday Break for Teachers
December 23, 1892

Cornelia A. Merritt inquires from Thomas J. Morgan why teachers at the Carlisle Indian School are not permitted a holiday break from teaching.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Request to Spend Additional $2,000 for Transportation of Students
December 27, 1892

Request by Richard Henry Pratt to spend an additional $2000 on the transportation of students to and from the school.

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James Williams Requests Return of his Daughter Julia from Carlisle
December 28, 1892

James Williams requests the return of his daughter Julia Williams from the Carlisle Indian School and to finish her term of enrollment at the Mt. Pleasant Government school. In addition, he requests that his other daughter be allowed to enroll at Mt. Pleasant.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Pratt Responds to Request for Morgan Toprock to Attend School All Day
December 29, 1892

Richard Henry Pratt responds to the request of Morgan Toprock forwarded by the Office of Indian Affairs to attend school for the entire day. Pratt notes that based on recommendations from Toprock's teachers it is not advisable to accommodate his request and that a note from the Office to make better use of his current opportunities would be…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Pratt Replies to Request for Return of Lewis Levering
December 31, 1892

Richard Henry Pratt forwards letter of Levi Levering in regards to the return of his relative Louis (here Lewis) Levering. Both Pratt and Levering believe that a return by Lewis to his home would be disastrous and that he should remain at Carlisle. Pratt writes that Lewis would likely remain if he has a little encouragement.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Requisition for Blanks and Blank Books, December 1892
December 31, 1892

Captain Richard H. Pratt requests a six-month supply of report of changes in employees blank forms used by the United States Indian Affairs division of the Department of the Interior.

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Legal and Government Documents
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Estimate of Funds, Third Quarter 1893
January 1893

Estimate of funds for the third quarter of 1893 amounting to $20,834.51 for support of the school.

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Financial Documents
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Requisition of Blanks and Blank Books, January 1893
January 3, 1893

Captain Richard H. Pratt requests a six-month supply of payroll of irregular employees blank forms used by the United States Indian Affairs division of the Department of the Interior.

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Legal and Government Documents
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Monthly Sanitary Report of Sick and Injured, December 1892
January 4, 1893

C. R. Dixon, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for December 1892. Dixon also includes a note summarizing health conditions of 1892 in the "Remarks and Physician's Special Report" section.

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Letters/Correspondence, Reports
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Mary Kennedy Requests Return of her Granddaughter from Carlisle
January 5, 1893

Mary M. Kennedy requests the return of her granddaughter from the Carlisle Indian School. Kennedy notes that the students like the school but they do not have enough to eat and that the students are sick despite Richard Henry Pratt claiming otherwise. Kennedy further states that her granddaughter is homesick because Pratt is scolding the New…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Estimate of Supplies, January 1893
January 6, 1893

Richard H. Pratt submits an Estimate of Supplies for the third quarter of fiscal year 1893 amounting to $455.51 and requests to purchase those items in the open market. The form includes the items being requested, the quantity, the estimated cost, and how the item will be used at the school.

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Pratt Requests Authority to Purchase New Printing Press
January 6, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt requests authority to purchase a No. 3 "Eclipse" Press for the printing office. Pratt notes that previously all of the equipment for the office was purchased by the charity fund of the school.

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Worn Out and Unserviceable Property Report, January 1893
January 6, 1893

Richard H. Pratt compiles a list of worn out, broken, or unservicable property at the Carlisle Indian School and requests that a Board of Survey do the same.

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Letters/Correspondence, Reports
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Pratt Responds to Request to Return Julia Williams
January 7, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt responds to the request of James Williams for the transfer of his daughters, Sarah and Julia, to the Mt. Pleasant School. Pratt notes that the authorization on the part of the Office of Indian Affairs in granting this request will cause a large amount of trouble for Carlisle and that he might as well transfer all Chippewa…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Pratt Provides Overview of Carlisle upon Inquiry of Commissioner
January 9, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt replies to a letter from Thomas J. Morgan providing him answers to various questions including the enrollment figures over the school's history and presently in 1893. He then discusses the education philosophy of the school when it comes to industrial training and the outing program. Pratt ends by noting the success Carlisle…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Report of Irregular Employees, December 1892
January 11, 1893

Captain Richard H. Pratt submits a report that lists irregular employees and includes details on their compensation, position titles, race, and the number of days worked at the school in December 1892. Pratt distinguishes between the "White Labor," whose names appear on the first page, and the "Indian Apprentice Labor" listed on the subsequent…

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Proceedings of a Board of Survey Convened in January 1893
January 12, 1893 - January 17, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt forwards to the Office of Indian Affairs the proceedings of the Board of Survey concerning worn out, broken, or no longer usable items at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Pratt Informs Office He is Unwilling to Obtain Resignations of Disgruntled Employees
January 14, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that he is not willing to acquire written resignations of employees who quit on short notice.

A note on the front indicates the original was returned to the Carlisle Indian School due to the intentionally discourteous nature of the letter.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration