Leave of Absence
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Richard Henry Pratt informs the Commissioner of Indian Affairs of his acceptance to attend the American Missionary Association annual meeting. He notes that it will allow him to return an exhibit on display in Boston, Massachusetts at no expense to the Government. In his absence A. J. Standing...
Annie S. Ely requests permission for a leave of absence for 30 days starting September 30, 1887. Richard Henry Pratt recommends the leave be granted.
Richard Henry Pratt sends a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs requesting 100 blank request for leave of absence applications and 200 reports of employees in service forms.
Richard Henry Pratt sends a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs advising him that Miss Lord (assistant superintendent of the sewing room) can be spared the dates for which she requested a leave of absence.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards Miss Lord's request for leave of absence. Lord works as an assistant superintendent for the sewing room.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards teacher Cornelia A. Merritt's application for a 30-day leave of absence due to sickness. Included is a physician's certificate verifying Merritt's illness.
Richard Henry Pratt sends a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs requesting immediate action in regards to Cornelia A. Merritt's application for leave of absence.
Richard Henry Pratt sends a telegram to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs requesting immediate action in regards to Cornelia A. Merritt's application for leave of absence.
Richard Henry Pratt inquires of the Office of Indian Affairs their decision regarding Cornelia A. Merritt's application for leave of absence.
Richard Henry Pratt sends a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs advising him that Cornelia A. Merritt's application was for a month's sick leave.
Richard Henry Pratt sends a telegram to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs advising him that Cornelia A. Merritt's application was for a month's sick leave.
Richard Henry Pratt follows up on Cornelia A. Merritt's request for leave by noting that the leave was for one month which was unacknowledged in the authority of the Office of Indian Affairs.
Cornelia A. Merritt sends a lengthy letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in regards to her sick leave of absence. Merritt explains to the Commissioner that she believes her sick leave should be granted with pay. Merritt argues that, because she is also a government worker, her leave of...
Cornelia A. Merritt sends a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to thank him that her leave of absence will be granted with pay.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards teacher Anna C. Hamilton's application for a 234-day leave of absence without pay. In an explanatory cover letter, Pratt advises the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that Hamilton's absence is due to ill health and requests to keep her employed at the Carlisle School...
Richard Henry Pratt sends a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs advising him that Ms. Fisher wants to use her 24-day leave of absence before she goes west to Alberquerque, New Mexico.
Richard Henry Pratt sends a telegram to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs advising him that Ms. Fisher wants to use her 24-day leave of absence before she goes west to Alberquerque, New Mexico.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards teacher Clara C. McAdam's application for a 30-day leave of absence. In an explanatory cover letter, Pratt recommends that McAdam takes leave because of illness and requests her application be granted. Also included is a physician's certificate endorsing Pratt's...
Richard Henry Pratt forwards teacher Mary E. B. Phillips' application for a 30-day leave of absence because of poor health. Also included is a letter from the physician recommending Phillips be granted a 30-day leave of absence.
Richard Henry Pratt sends the Commissioner of Indian Affairs a report on leave of absences taken by numerous employees during the fiscal year 1892-1893: A. J. Standing, C. R. Dixon, C. H. Hepburn, W. G. McConkey, A. S. Ely, W. P. Campbell, M. Burgess, E. L. Fisher, E. A. Cutter, M. E. B....
Richard Henry Pratt sends a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs requesting Miss McAdam's application for leave of absence be granted.
Richard Henry Pratt sends a telegram to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs requesting Clara C. McAdam's application for leave of absence be granted.
Richard Henry Pratt advises the Commissioner of Indian Affairs of the dates Miss Fisher (teacher) was paid for her leave of absence. Pratt also tells the Commissioner that Fisher understood that she would not be paid a full month's pay even though she requested it.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards assistant dressmaker Lizzie C. Jacobs' application for a 12-day leave of absence due to sickness. Pratt also forwards a physician's certificate from Thomas Stewart verifying Jacobs' illness.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards school physician Cyrus R. Dixon's application for a 45-day leave of absence to attend a six-week course at post-graduate medical school in New York. In an explantory cover letter, Dixon explains that he can still advise the nurses in Carlisle while attending medical...
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