Letters/Correspondence

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Wise Addresses Continued Need for Philibert Lutz to Remain as Fireman
May 12, 1906

J. R. Wise informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the continued need for Philibert Lutz to remain as a fireman at the Carlisle Indian School and addresses his rating from the Civil Service exam. Wise also addresses the resignation of Stephen Albanez as a fireman.

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Wise Responds to Lillian Adams Declines Transfer to Carlisle
May 14, 1906

J. R. Wise responds to the Office of Indian Affairs regarding Lillian B. Adams has declined the transfer to the Carlisle Indian School as an assistant matron. Wise further states that if Adams makes a new application for the transfer that Carlisle would accept it otherwise no decision should be made until William A. Mercer returns.

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Request Extension for Completion of Contract for Installation of Water System at Farm
May 15, 1906

J. R. Wise requests an extension to complete the contract with George Bridges for the installation of engine, tank, tower, and other materials for the water system at the school farm.

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Mercer Requests Action be Suspended to Fill Assistant Matron Position
May 21, 1906

William A. Mercer requests actions to fill the position of assistant matron be suspended in order that Miss Macy of Oneida, Wisconsin is interested in the position.

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Request to Purchase Stove for Tailor Shop
May 22, 1906

William A. Mercer requests authority to purchase on the open market a stove with extra grate for the tailor shop.

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Etta Fortney Resigns as Assistant Laundress
May 25, 1906

Etta S. Fortney resigns her position as an assistant laundress at the Carlisle Indian School due to her health. William A. Mercer forwards the resignation and requests it be accepted.

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Frank Buteau Requests to have Son Enrolled at Carlisle
May 26, 1906

Frank Buteau requests to know the steps necessary to enroll his son at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Office Informed Macy Declines Transfer to Fill Assistant Matron Position
May 26, 1906

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Miss Macy has declined the transfer to the Carlisle Indian School. Mercer states that he has no further recommendations to fill the vacancy and requests the appointment be made from the Civil Service list.

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Request to Promote Charles Dillon as Blacksmith
May 26, 1906 - May 28, 1906

William A. Mercer requests the promotion of Charles Dillon from assistant blacksmith to blacksmith. Mercer further states that if necessary it be arranged for Dillon to take a non-competitive examination to qualify for the position.

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Mercer Recommends Changes to Harnessmaker and Blacksmith Salaries
May 28, 1906

William A. Mercer requests to make changes to the salaries of the blacksmith and harnessmaker positions for 1907. Mercer provides additional justification for the increase in the harnessmaker salary and requests to promote Charles Dillon to blacksmith.

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Mercer Elaborates on Plans for Photograph Gallery
June 1, 1906

William A. Mercer elaborates on his plan for building a photographic gallery at the entrance to the Carlisle Indian School using the bequest of Harriet W. Taber. Mercer states that he has already begun construction using athletic funds.

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Mercer Responds to Request to Return Sophia Green
June 2, 1906

William A. Mercer responds to the request of Sarah White for the return of her daughter Sophia Green from the Carlisle Indian School.

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Loring Asks Office to Respond to Stauffer's Complaints
June 4-19, 1906

Harold A. Loring, Supervisor of Native Music, requests the Commissioner of Indian Affairs responds to two complaints made by Carlisle Indian School bandleader C. M. Stauffer related to Stauffer not receiving credit in various publications.

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Seamstress Required for June 1906
June 4, 1906

Major William A. Mercer requests permission from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to employ a seamstress for the remaining balance of the 1906 fiscal year at $25 per month.

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Seven Requests for Leave of Absence to Attend Summer School
June 4-13, 1906

Major William A. Mercer forwards leave of absence requests to attend summer school for seven teachers: Emma H. Foster, James E. Henderson, Frances R. Scales, Sarah E. Gedney, Cora B. Hawk, Mary A. Yarnall, and Mariette Wood. 

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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.

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Mercer Informs Office of James Maney Return to his Home
June 5, 1906

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs that James Maney has left the Carlisle Indian School for his home in Cherokee, North Carolina.

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Office Informed Kingsley Passed Exam and Desires Position in Wisconsin
June 6, 1906

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Adaline E. Kingsley passed the Civil Service Commission examination for matron. As a result, she desires a position at the Wittenberg School or another school in Wisconsin.

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Angel De Cora Reports on the Condition of the Art Department at Carlisle
June 7, 1906 - June 16, 1906

Angel De Cora makes a report on the art department of the Carlisle Indian School to Francis E. Leupp. De Cora requests to spend the summer learning how to make Persian rugs as well as allowing students the option of copyrighting their designs to profit from their work.

In addition there are two Office of Indian Affairs notes indicating…

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Mercer Forwards Leases for the Henderson and Alexander Tracts
June 10, 1906

William A. Mercer forwards to the Office of Indian Affairs the leases for the Henderson and Alexander Tracts with his recommendation they be approved.

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Mercer Requests Office Return Francis Fremont
June 13, 1906

William A. Mercer requests the Office of Indian Affairs return Francis Fremont to the Carlisle Indian School. Frank La Flesche notes that Fremont was at the Office for two days and then left for either Carlisle or Nebraska.

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Mercer Forwards Voucher for Treatment of Elizabeth Johnson on Outing
June 14, 1906

William A. Mercer forwards vouchers for the medical treatment of Elizabeth Johnson for diphtheria while on outing.

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Two Leave of Absence Requests to Attend Summer School
June 14-19, 1906

Major W. A. Mercer forwards leave of absence requests to attend summer school for two teachers: J. L. Walters and Angel De Cora.

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Mercer Requests Authority to Purchase Neckties, Headstones, and Matting
June 15, 1906

William A. Mercer requests authority to purchase neckties, headstones, and matting.

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Request for Porches on Multiple Levels of New Hospital
June 18, 1906 - June 21, 1906

Carlisle Indian School physician Ferdinand Shoemaker requests that the new hospital being planned include verandas on both levels and on as many sides as possible. William A. Mercer furthers Shoemaker's request and asks that at least two sides include porches.

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