Doctor's House

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Doctor's House, Hospital, and Staff House, c. 1909

View showing the Hospital in the distance with the Doctor's House on the left and one of the Staff Housing buildings on the right. 

Format:
Glass Plate Negative
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
New Hospital and Doctor's House, c.1909

View of the Hospital Building with the Doctor's House at left. 

Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909. 

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
School Grounds Looking Toward the Doctor's House, 1909

View looking south with the Academic Building on the right, the Guard House on the left and the Doctor's House visible in background in the gap between. 

Everett Strong was a photographer employed by the school starting in May 1908; he had left before December 1909. 

Format:
Photographic Print, B&W
Repository:
Cumberland County Historical Society
Mercer Forwards Plans for Physician's Cottage
June 5, 1906

William A. Mercer forwards an outline of plans for the physician's cottage at the Carlisle Indian School and requests that the draftsman go over the outlines and plan the cottage.

Format:
Blueprints/Architectural Drawings, Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Request for Authority to Purchase Physician's Cottage Supplies
September 20, 1906

William A. Mercer requests authority to purchase various supplies on the open market for the construction of a physician's cottage at the Carlisle Indian School.

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
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Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration
Heating School Physician's Home with Soft Coal
February 19, 1908 - February 24, 1908

Supervisor in Charge of the Carlisle Indian School Charles H. Dickson requests to deliver four tons of soft or bituminous coal to School Physician Dr. Shoemaker's home and office instead of hard coal, which is more expensive. 

Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs C. F. Larrabee tells Dickson that he can use four tons of soft coal…

Format:
Letters/Correspondence
Repository:
National Archives and Records Administration