W. A. Mercer forwards outing agent Anne S. Ely's application for a 37-day leave of absence.
Ely, Anne S.
Miss Anne (Anna or Annie) Ely, teacher, clerk, outing agent, ~1881-1904
Major W. A. Mercer forwards a report on leave of absence taken by Anne S. Ely (superintendent of outing).
W. S. Olive, Special U.S. Indian Agent, reports on the personal student financial accounts at the Carlisle Indian School. Olive makes a number of recommendations to prevent further fraud.
Correspondence related to the proposed set of rules for the oversight of individual student financial accounts at the Carlisle Indian School.
Correspondence regarding changes in employees at the Carlisle Indian School related to disagreements in the philosophies of William A. Mercer and Richard Henry Pratt.
William A. Mercer responds to the request of John Printup for the return of his son Cody Printup from the Carlisle Indian School.
William A. Mercer replies to the Office of Indian Affairs regarding changes to Carlisle Indian School employees.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs Cato Sells writes to Warner Thompson regarding the death of Annie S. Ely, the former head of the Outing Department at the Carlisle Indian School. Commissioner Sells praises Ely's record of nearly 30 years in that department.
Annebuck provides an update to Fannie Peter on her current life living in San Fransico, California as well as other students from Alaska including Annie Coodlalook and Emma Esanetuck.