Letters/Correspondence

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John Flinchum Competency Evaluation
June 27 - September 20, 1917

This material includes correspondence concerning the competency evaluation of John Flinchum. This includes letters and a photograph.

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Margaret Raiche Competency Evaluation
June 27 - September 24, 1917

This document contains correspondence concerning the competency evaluation of 1917 graduate Margaret Raiche. This includes letters and a photograph.

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Maude Cooke Competency Evaluation
June 27, 1917 - June 27, 1918

This document contains correspondence concerning the competency evaluation of 1917 graduate Maude Cooke. This includes letters, a photograph, and her memorandum. 

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Evelyn Schingler Competency Evaluation
June 28, 1917 - April 6, 1921

This material includes correspondence concerning the competency evaluation of 1917 graduate Evelyn Schingler. This includes letters and a photograph. 

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Flora Peters Competency Evaluation
June 28, 1917 - May 2, 1918

This material includes correspondence about the competency evaluation of 1917 graduate Flora Peters. This includes letters, a photograph, and her memorandum.

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Lena Parker Competency Evaluation
June 28, 1917 - April 6, 1921

This material includes correspondence concerning the competency evaluation of 1917 graduate Lena Parker. This includes letters and a photograph. 

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Mary Wilmet Competency Evaluation
June 28 - September 20, 1917

This material includes correspondence concerning the competency evaluation of Mary Wilmet. This includes letters and a photograph. 

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Request for Information Regarding 1918 Fiscal Year Finances
June 28, 1917

Superintendent John Francis Jr. requests information from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding appropriations and funds for the 1918 fiscal year.

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Charles Dagenett Suggests that Adelia Walker Enroll at Carlisle
July 2, 1917

Charles Dagenett encourages Adelia Walker (Sioux) to apply for enrollment at the Carlisle Indian School. She had previously attended Pipestone in Minnesota, but the superintendent there and the superintendent for the Birch Coulee District felt she should continue her education. 

No documents have been found to suggest that Adelia…

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$5,000 Fund for Increased Employee Compensation
July 3, 1917 - July 21, 1917

Carlisle Indian School Superintendent John Francis Jr. acknowledges receipt of an Allotment of Funds and asks the Commissioner of Indian Affairs if a $5,000 fund for increased employee compensation has to be included in the per capita cost per pupil. 

Assistant Commissioner E. B. Meritt tells Francis not to include the fund in the…

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Enrollment Policies for Non-Reservation Indian Schools
July 16-27, 1917

Carlisle Indian School Superintendent John Francis Jr. writes to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Cato Sells regarding the Declaration of Policy, which he believes may prohibit any students from Oklahoma - particularly members of the "Five Civilized Tribes" - or New York from enrolling at Carlisle because they have access to public schools.…

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Practice of Four Farm and Dairy Employees to Eat and Drink Government Food and Milk
July 18 - September 10, 1917

Superintendent John Francis, Jr. informs the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that Farm Cook Gertrude Giffen prepares three meals a day for herself, 10 male student farmers, and her husband, Farmer James F. Giffen. Because they all eat at the same time Mr. and Mrs. Giffen do eat some of the students' rations alongside food from the farm and food…

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Background Inquiry of Max LaChapelle
July 20 - 27, 1917

These materials include correspondence regarding an inquiry into Max LaChapelle from the Examining Officer, Second Training Camps in Detroit, Michigan.

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Request to Return Frank Godfrey
July 20, 1917 - August 2, 1917

These materials contain correspondence regarding a request by Susan Godfrey to have her son Frank returned to his home in Minnesota.

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Sale of Two Cows Potentially Infected with Tuberculosis
July 26, 1917 - August 2, 1917

Carlisle Indian School Superintendent John Francis Jr. requests to sell two cows to Swift & Co. in Harrisburg. The cows were recently condemned by Bureau of Animal Industry Representative Dr. Winant during the tubercular test. Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs E. B. Meritt grants permission.

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Lyman Madison Competency Evaluation
June 27 - August 25, 1917

This material includes correspondence concerning 1917 graduate Lyman Madison. This includes letters, a photograph, and his memorandum. 

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George Warrington Competency Evaluation
July 28, 1917 - July 24, 1919

This material includes correspondence concerning George Warrington. This includes letters, a photograph, and his memorandum. 

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Uneeda Burson Competency Evaluation
July 30, 1917 - May 2, 1918

This material includes correspondence concerning the competency evaluation of Uneeda Burson. This includes letters, a photograph, and her memorandum. 

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Current Balance of "Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor, Carlisle School" Account
May 4, 1917 - May 8, 1917

Carlisle Indian School Superintendent John Francis Jr. asks the Commissioner of Indian Affairs how much money is to the credit of "Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor, Carlisle School." Assistant Commissioner E. B. Meritt informs Francis Jr. that the account's balance is $2,326.50.

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Esther White Request to Enter Carlisle
August 4, 1917

These materials contain correspondence from Esther White to Commissioner of Indian Affair Cato Sells, thanking him for arranging her enrollment at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Request by David Hill to Enroll
August 13-18, 1917

These materials contain correspondence regarding a request by David Hill, a Canadian-born member of the Mohawk Nation, to enroll at Carlisle. His request is denied.

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Request for Outing Pupils by Henry and Clara McEwen
August 17 - September 14, 1917

These materials contain correspondence regarding a request from outing patrons Henry and Clara McEwen that Carlisle allow outing pupils for work on Pennsylvania farms in the upcoming fall. Their request is denied because of curriculum changes at the school.

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Authority to Send Agriculture Teacher to Recruit Students
August 20-31, 1917

Carlisle Indian School Superintendent John Francis Jr. informs the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that he is sending Disciplinarian Mr. Duran to Oklahoma to recruit Osage students, who will pay their own transportation fees and tuition. Francis Jr. requests authority to send Agriculture Teacher Leo Marks to Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Sioux…

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Correspondence on Outing Guideline Wartime Exception
August 20, 1917 - September 25, 1917

This material includes correspondence regarding two students on the outing program on the farm of Jesse Webster. Webster is requesting an exception to a new outing program guideline that students return to the school for academic work in August, citing wartime government demands for more food production.

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Disposal of Outstanding Student Check Balances
August 20, 1917 - August 25, 1917

Carlisle Indian School Superintendent John Francis Jr. informs the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that there are 25-30 small Individual Indian Money checks that were shipped 5-6 years ago and have never been cashed due to being lost, destroyed, or too low of an amount of money. He requests to remove the balances of these checks because he…

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