Edgar A. Allen informs the Office of Indian Affairs that James J. Brady and O. F. Gooding have not reported for duty.
Brady, James J.

September 10, 1903
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Letters/Correspondence
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December 12, 1903
Edgar A. Allen informs the Office of Indian Affairs that James J. Brady has not reported for duty as a cook.
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Letters/Correspondence
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December 22, 1903
Henry F. Greene, Acting President of the Civil Service Commission, informs the Secretary of the Interior that with James J. Brady failing to report the temporary appointment of David Crosbie as cook can be extended if requested. In addition, he notes that there is a special examination to fill the vacancy.
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