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The Documents section features digitized copies of documents relating to the history of the school. These documents include correspondence, graduation pamphlets, and other forms of ephemera, and have been digitized by Digital Resource Center staff. Today, these documents are preserved in a number of locations, including the Dickinson College Archives and Special Collections as well as private collections.

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December 31, 1906

Major William A. Mercer forwards a statement of receipts, cash, property, disbursements, issues, and expenditures, and a record of all contracts for the second quarter of 1907 amounting to $89,721.73

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 1907

F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on December 31, 1906.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

Format: Reports

January 3, 1907

Major William A. Mercer submits a report that lists new employees (Fredrick Barthel, Lida M. Johnston, Will H. Miller, and Wallace Denny), those who have changed positions (Cora B. Hawk, Emma K. Hetrick, and Anna Goyitney), and those who have…

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

Format: Reports

January 3, 1907

William A. Mercer provides a list of former Carlisle Indian School graduates who could fill seamstress or assistant matron positions in the Indian Service.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 3, 1907

William Mercer submits the Monthly School Report of the Carlisle Indian School for December 1906.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

Format: Reports

View Document: Monthly School Report for December 1906525.19 KB

January 3, 1907

William A. Mercer requests authority to employ an assistant farmer to work on one of the school farms in order to more effectively produce crops for the school.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 8, 1907

William A. Mercer requests the transfer of Bertha D. Canfield as seamstress and the promotion of Beckie L. Goodyear and Elizabeth Searight.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 8, 1907

Major W. A. Mercer requests a six-month supply of 30 record of employees forms used by the United States Indian Affairs division of the Department of the Interior.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 11, 1907

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Anna C. Grove was appointed assistant matron and that Cathrine Morette resigned as hospital cook shortly after her appointment.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 12, 1907

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Fred Mart and Robert Ouray are set to report to Captain Johnson at Washington barracks.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 14, 1907

William A. Mercer forwards a letter he sent to Sheldon Jackson where he recommends modifying legislation to allow for returning an unlimited number of Alaskan students to their homes.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 14, 1907

William A. Mercer reiterates his request for an assistant matron for the dining room. Mercer ends by noting that "an Indian will not do for the place."

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 14, 1907

William A. Mercer reports the dismissal of Wallace Tyndall and requests approval of his action.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 14, 1907

William A. Mercer requests authority to have Kate S. Bowersox and W. G. Thompson travel to the Hampton Institute and the Tuskegee Institute to learn from their teaching methods.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 17, 1907

William A. Mercer requests authority to purchase extra material for graduation dresses' for the Senior Class.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 24, 1907

William A. Mercer forwards affidavit listing the names of students who ran away from the Carlisle Indian School and whose funds were paid out to them or transferred to the Emergency Fund from October 1, 1907 to December 31, 1907.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 24, 1907

William A. Mercer requests a modification of the Deficiency Appropriation Act to allow for returning an unlimited number of Alaskan students to their homes.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 24, 1907

William A. Mercer renews his request to employ a horse shoer a couple days a week until a blacksmith is appointed.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 25, 1907

Henry Gordon submits his resignation as the tinner at the Carlisle Indian School. William A. Mercer forwards the resignation to the Office of Indian Affairs.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 25, 1907

William A. Mercer forwards voucher and bill of farrier's service due to the inability of the blacksmith to handle the feet of the horses. Mercer requests authority to pay for the service.

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 25, 1907

Major W. A. Mercer forwards assistant farmer William B. Gray's application for a 10-day annual leave of absence. 

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

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January 28, 1907

J. R. Wise responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding the Jamestown Exposition. Wise provides a list of articles to be provided by the Carlisle Indian School as well as building the exhibition cases. In addition, Wise states that…

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

January 30, 1907

A.G. Agnew, the brother of Dr. Cornelius Rea Agnew, asks Richard Henry Pratt about a recent piece in the New York Mail that failed to mention Dr. Agnew's early work with the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. A.G. Agnew asks for Pratt to submit a…

Repository: Yale University Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

View Document: Agnew Sends Clipping from New York Mail603.75 KB

February 1, 1907

Major W. A. Mercer forwards disciplinarian Edward H. Colegrove's application for a 3-day annual leave of absence. 

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

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February 1, 1907

Major W. A. Mercer forwards boys' field agent Fred W. Canfield's application for a 3-day annual leave of absence. 

Repository: National Archives and Records Administration

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