Letters/Correspondence

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Dismissal of E. G. Sprow from the Carlisle Indian School
January 29, 1906

Francis E. Leupp dismisses E. G. Sprow, Tinsmith at the Carlisle Indian School, from the Indian Service for insubordination.

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Notice of Death of Lottie Sireech
January 29, 1906

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of Lottie Sireech of tuberculosis.

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Report of Defective Chalk Supplied by the Chicago Warehouse
January 30, 1906

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs that the Empire crayon supplied by the Chicago Warehouse is defective as it is too soft and creates too much dust. Mercer recommends the Steatite Anti-dust crayon manufactured by the Andrews School Furniture Co. as it is nearly dustless and is much easier to wipe away as the preferred chalk…

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Request in 1907 Fiscal Year Spending Due to Increase in Transportation Costs
January 30, 1906

William A. Mercer requests an increase in the funding of the Carlisle Indian School due to an increase in the cost of transporting students over the rail lines.

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Mercer Responds to Reinstatement of Mary Lininger as Seamstress
February 1, 1906

William A. Mercer responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding Mary E. Lininger being reinstated to the Indian Service as a seamstress or assistant seamstress.

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Request to Pay Voucher Covering Funeral Expenses of Lottie Sireech
February 1, 1906

J. R. Wise requests authority to pay the voucher for the funeral expenses of Lottie Sireech.

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Mercer Responds to Request to Return of George Jimerson
February 6, 1906 - February 21, 1906

William A. Mercer responds to the request of Louisa John for the return of her son George Jimerson.

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Mercer Requests Exception in Order to Make Payments in Cash
February 8, 1906

William A. Mercer responds to the Office of Indian Affairs regarding Circular "Accounts" dated February 6, 1906 in regard to cash payments for various items. Mercer requests an exception for the monthly salaries of employees as well as payments for less than five dollars.

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Request to Pay Voucher for Treatment of Reuben Ridley on Outing
February 9, 1906

William A. Mercer forwards voucher for expenses incurred in the treatment of Rueben Ridley for measles while on outing.

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Juliette Smith Applies for Baker Position at Wittenberg
February 12, 1906

Juliette Smith applies for the position of baker at the Wittenberg Indian School. William A. Mercer forwards the application along with this recommendation.

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Alfred Venne Declines Position at the Rice Station School
February 14, 1906

The Office of Indian Affairs is informed by William A. Mercer that Alfred Venne does not desire the Rice Station School industrial teacher position.

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Qualifications for Vacant Tinner Position
February 14, 1906

William A. Mercer responds to an Office of Indian Affairs by stating that the position of tinner should be filled by a plumber who understands roofing or a tinner who understands plumbing.

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Mercer Provides Justification for Temporary Employment of Teacher
February 15, 1906

William A. Mercer responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding the temporary employment of a Dickinson College senior. Mercer notes that the position is only necessary for another month until commencement and then can remain vacant until September.

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Mercer Reports on Henry Vertreace's Ability to Perform as Blacksmith Instructor
February 15, 1906

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Henry Vertreace is unable to perform his duties related to his position as an instructor of blacksmithing due to his inability to read or write.

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Request for Approval of Dismissal of Jennie Boyd
February 16, 1906

William A. Mercer requests that his dismissal of Jennie Boyd be approved by the Office of Indian Affairs.

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Mercer Forwards Documents Related to Lease of Alexander Farm
February 27, 1906

William A. Mercer forwards the lease of the Alexander Tract along with the required corrections in signature, an oath of disinterestedness, and the plat of the school grounds and adjacent tracts owned or controlled by the school to the Office of Indian Affairs.

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Request for Spickerman to be Terminated Following Probationary Period
February 19, 1906

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs that John S. C. Spickerman is unsatisfactory as a teacher and requests he not be retained following his probationary period. Mercer further states that Lydia E. Kaup has agreed to accept the position and requests she be transferred.

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Request to Allow Eunice Baird to Return Home with Father
February 19, 1906

William A. Mercer requests that Eunice Baird be allowed to go home with her father.

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Request to Pay Outside Medical Treatment of Chauncy Charles
February 23, 1906

William A. Mercer requests the authority to pay for bringing in S. L. Diven to help treat Chauncey Charles who suffered from a severe attack of pneumonia.

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Request to Purchase 100 Diplomas
February 24, 1906

William A. Mercer requests to purchase 100 diplomas for the Carlisle Indian School.

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Mercer Responds to Request of Burgess for Remaining Stiya Books
February 28, 1906

William A. Mercer responds to the request of Marianna Burgess through the Office of Indian Affairs for the remaining number of Stiya books at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Request to Hold Juliette Smith's Appointment Until Commencement
February 28, 1906

William A. Mercer requests that Juliette Smith's appointment as baker at the Wittenberg Indian School be held until she is able to graduate from the Carlisle Indian School.

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Farm Statistics for the 1905 Fiscal Year
March 1, 1906

William A. Mercer forwards the report of the farm statistics for the Carlisle Indian School for the 1905 fiscal year along with a map showing the location of farms and other "Indian School Lands." Mercer also includes a report of inventory of stock, tools, and other items.

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Notice of Death of Edward Tompkins
March 1, 1906

William A. Mercer reports the death of Edward Tompkins as he was on his way home due to tuberculosis.

 

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Disposition of Funds Confiscated from Runaway Students
March 7, 1906

William A. Mercer provides a report on the funds that are confiscated from runaway pupils, detailing that they are deposited into the Emergency Account. 

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