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Request for Funds for General School Purposes
February 25, 1914

Supervisor in Charge of the Carlisle Indian School Oscar H. Lipps requests $50 for general school purposes.

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Tuition Payments for Barnett Children
February 27 - May 9, 1914

These materials contain financial documents and correspondence concerning the tuition deposits for Ada P. Barnett and Clifford Ross Barnett. 

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Payroll Approval and Abolishment of Musical Director Position, 1914
February 28, 1914 - June 19, 1914

These materials include correspondence on two separate topics. In the first series, Supervisor Oscar Hiram Lipps inquires whether the February payroll submitted by his predecessor, Superintendent Moses Friedman, should be paid. In the second series, Representative Charles E. Patton inquires into the suspension of Musical Director Claude M.…

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Letters/Correspondence
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Notice of Death of Oscar Derrisaw
March 2, 1914

This document contains a letter concerning the death of Oscar Derrisaw.

 

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Letters/Correspondence
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Type-written letter on light brown paper in purple ink
March 4, 1914

Superintendent-in-Charge Oscar Lipps informs the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that he has delivered the charges preferred against Friedman and Stauffer to each person. He forwards the duplicate copies that have been signed by Friedman and Stauffer to acknowledge the receipt of them. These charges are not included with this letter now. …

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Letters/Correspondence
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Lipps Seeks Office Approval to Print 1913 Annual Report
March 4-17, 1914

Oscar H. Lipps requests approval to follow through on his predecessors plan to print 3,500 copies of the Annual Report of the Carlisle Indian School for the year ending June 30, 1913. E. B. Meritt subsequently informs Lipps that there is no need to print the report.

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Letters/Correspondence
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Minnie Onhand Trip to Washington D.C.
March 7 - 10, 1914

These materials include correspondence regarding Minnie Onhand's trip to Washington D. C. to visit Chief Lookout.

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Letters/Correspondence
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Exhaustion of Fiscal Year 1914 Funds
March 9-23, 1914

Supervisor in Charge Oscar H. Lipps requests to spend $100 from the "Indian School, Carlisle, Pa., 1914" appropriation and $100 from the "Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor, Carlisle School" appropriation to pay for incidental expenses. Second Assistant Commissioner C. F. Hauke informs Lipps that he cannot use that money because those…

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Financial Documents, Letters/Correspondence
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Correspondence Regarding Changing Vocational Instruction at Carlisle
March 11, 1914 - March 5, 1915

Correspondence regarding the proposal to abolish the business/commercial department at the Carlisle Indian School while adding new courses focusing on home economics, mechanical arts, nursing, and agriculture. An additional focus is on the beginning of the Ford Outing Program. A copy of The Carlisle Arrow (Vol. 11, No. 22) that…

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Letters/Correspondence, Newspapers and Magazines
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typed telegram, light brown paper, purple ink, with header that reads "Night Letter The Western Union Telegraph Company"
March 11, 1914

A telegram from Carlisle student Gus Welch (also known as Gustavus Welch) to Inspector Edward B. Linnen. Welch expresses his concern that Claude Stauffer, Anna Ridenour, and an attorney named Ligitt had approached the student Julia Hardin to force her to sign papers. Additionally, Ligitt was passing around a petition and Welch says that some…

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A typed telegram with "Western Union Night Letter" in the heading
March 11, 1914

The disciplinarian Edward E. McKean telegrams Inspector Edward B. Linnen expressing his worry about a paper he had hurriedly signed related to Superintendent Friedman. This telegram was sent in the midst of Linnen's investigation into the school. 

 

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Letters/Correspondence
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Refund of Tuition for Two Creek Students
March 12, 1914 - April 18, 1914

These materials include correspondence concerning a request for tuition for two pupils from the Creek Nation to be refunded. 

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Financial Documents, Letters/Correspondence
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Chippewa Scholarship Inquiry for Peter Jordan
March 13-26, 1914

These materials include correspondence regarding an inquiry by Oscar H. Lipps on behalf of Peter Jordan as to Jordan's eligibility to receive a scholarship funded through the tribal funds of the Chippewa Nation in Minnesota.

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Letters/Correspondence
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Request for Carlisle to Print Press of the Annual Report for 1913
March 13, 1914

Cato Sells, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, requests from Oscar H. Lipps, that the Carlisle Indian School print 1000 copies of the Press of the Annual Report for the fiscal year 1913. Sells asks that Lipps proof the work in order to expedite the process.

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Letters/Correspondence
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Employee Requests for Raises and Housing Allowances, 1914
March 14, 1914 - July 17, 1914

These materials include correspondence regarding requests from numerous employees for salary increases and on-campus housing provisions. During the 1914 Congressional Investigation, investigator Edward Linnen noted the need for salary increases for many employees, and for more on-campus housing to counter the high cost-of-living for employees…

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Letters/Correspondence
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Hiram Chase Trip to Washington D. C.
March 14, 1914

These materials include correspondence regarding Hiram Chase's trip to the Indian Office in Washington D. C. to visit his father.

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Letters/Correspondence
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First page of a type-written letter, "Ex H" hand-written in the top right corner
March 18, 1914

John Whitwell writes a letter to Inspector Edward Linnen about events in the aftermath of the investigation Linnen undertook in winter of 1914. This includes meetings between a student and the matron Anna Ridenour and music director Claude Stauffer and an effort by a notary to have employees sign a statement in support of Superintendent…

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Letters/Correspondence
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First page of typed transcript of affidavit, "Ex G" handwritten in top right corner
March 18, 1914

Julia Hardin answers questions from Inspector Linnen about the aftermath of her testimony before Congress.

In Inspector Linnen's supplemental report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at Carlisle, this document is labelled Exhibit G. 

Note: This content discusses an incident of corporal punishment, which some may find…

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Legal and Government Documents
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Request for Funds by Antoine Barron
March 19 - April 14, 1914

This document contains correspondence concerning a request by former student Antoine Barron to receive money from his student account. 

Note: In this file the student is referred to as Antoine Barron and Antoine Barrar.

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Letters/Correspondence
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First type-written page of the first affidavit, "Ex B" is hand-written in the top right corner
March 20, 1914

In the first affidavit, Siceni Nori answers questions posed by Inspector Edward Linnen about the financial mismanagement of Superintendent Friedman’s administration and Nori’s role in that mismanagement. At the time Nori was Chief Clerk at Carlisle. In the second affidavit Nori answers questions about the disposal and purchase of government…

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Legal and Government Documents
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Return Home and Transportation Costs of Earl Armstrong
March 20, 1914 - May 15, 1914

These materials concern the return home and transportation costs of Earl Armstrong.

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Financial Documents, Letters/Correspondence
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First page of typed transcript of affidavit, "Ex C" is handwritten in the top right corner
March 21, 1914

In this affidavit Kensler (Quartermaster at Carlisle) answers questions about the sale of government property and the management of government funds by Superintendent Friedman.

In Inspector Linnen's supplemental report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at Carlisle, this document is labelled Exhibit C. 

 

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Legal and Government Documents
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First page of typed affidavit, "Ex J" handwritten in top right corner
March 21, 1914

In this affidavit Beatrice Herman (a clerk at Carlisle at the time) answers questions about Siceni Nori’s role in the financial mismanagement of Superintendent Friedman’s administration.

In Inspector Linnen's supplemental report for the 1914 Congressional investigation at Carlisle, this document is labelled Exhibit J.

 

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Legal and Government Documents
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First page of petition, typed in purpleish ink
March 21, 1914

Addressed to Commissioner Sells and signed by 55 student athletes, this petition asks that school athletic director Glenn Warner be removed for his position due to his poor moral character and conduct. The petition includes nine different critiques ranging from Warner's use of "profane and abusive language" to his practice of suppressing…

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Legal and Government Documents
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First page of type-written affidavit, "Ex I" hand-written in top right corner
March 21, 1914

In this affidavit Gus Welch (a student at the time) gives a statement about a letter allegedly written by Jim Thorpe. Welch says that the letter (in which Thorpe said that Warner and Friedman knew nothing of Thorpe’s professional playing) was written by Warner and Friedman and Thorpe was pressured to copy it out and publish it to protect their…

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Legal and Government Documents
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