March 8-29, 1918
Carlisle Indian School Superintendent John Francis Jr. requests additional funds be allotted to the "Indian School Transportation 1918" account. Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs E. B. Meritt informs Francis that there's no money to give him and suggests he uses Class IV moneys to cover his expenses.
Francis informs Meritt…
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
March 12, 1918 - May 23, 1918
These materials contain correspondence regarding a request for the return home of Andrew Peters to Breed, Wisconsin to assist his family on their farm.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
March 15-29, 1918
This material includes correspondence between Superintendent John Francis Jr. and Assistant Commissioner E. B. Merritt concerning the return of Andrew Cuellar to Carlisle. He had been recommended for an Army assignment, but he was denied enlistment after having failed his physical.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
March 15-16, 1918
This material includes correspondence between Luther H. Jacobs and Assistant Commissioner E. B. Merritt concerning Jacobs's eligibility to enter the army draft.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
March 18, 1918 - April 8, 1918
These materials contain correspondence regarding a request by George Green to find work which pays more than the wages he was making on outing.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
March 21, 1918 - April 10, 1918
These materials include correspondence between Superintendent John Francis Jr. and Colonel R. H. Van Deman concerning student Andrew Cuellar, and his selection for special work in the Military Intelligence Branch during the First World War.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
April 4-13, 1918
These materials contain correspondence regarding a request to return Emma Williams and George Horn to their homes.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
April 15, 1918 - June 20, 1918
These materials contain correspondence regarding an inquiry into the enrollment of William Gayton upon a request by his father. The enrollment of other students is also discussed.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
April 22, 1918 - May 18, 1918
These materials contain correspondence regarding the an error in the calculation of monthly and quarterly average student attendance rates resulting from counting outing pupils in only the former calculation.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
April 23, 1918 - July 1, 1918
These materials include correspondence and survey forms regarding unserviceable property at the Carlisle Indian School. Some of the condemned supplies was approved for sale on the open market.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
April 24, 1918
These materials include a question and answer of how many graduates of the Class of 1918 will be over the age of 18.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
May 1, 1918
This material includes the May 1918 inspection of the Carlisle Indian School by W. S. Coleman. The included correspondence between Commissioner of Indian Affairs Cato Sells and Coleman discusses the health conditions of outing students and the general campus, conditions at the school farm, and school athletics.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
May 2, 1918 - April 29, 1919
This document contains correspondence concerning former student Sarah Celia Monteith, and her certificate of competency for self-administration of trust allotments.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
May 3 - July 2, 1918
These materials contain correspondence regarding a request by Libbie P. Charles to have her children Andrew and Mary Peters returned home.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
May 16, 1918 - June 8, 1918
Carlisle Indian School Principal Teacher C. W. Blair writes to Pennsylvania State College Registrar Professor A. H. Espenshade about designing curriculum that would prepare students to attend college. He sends an example of what classes an Indian School student would take and asks Blair if that coursework would get them into Penn State.
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Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
May 20 - June 15, 1918
This material includes correspondence between Alex Washington, who had joined the U. S. Army, and Commissioner Cato Sells concerning Washington's desire to transfer his assignment to the ship-building plant at Hog Island, Pennsylvania.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
May 21 - June 6, 1918
These materials contain correspondence regarding a request by Sampson Cornelius to have his daughter Cynthia returned home to West De Pere, Wisconsin for her summer vacation from Carlisle.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
May 21, 1918
Superintendent John Francis Jr. requests an additional $1,000 allotment for the purchase and transportation of Indian supplies in 1918.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
May 21-24, 1918
These materials contain correspondence regarding the whereabouts of Lincoln Levering after he departed from the school.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
June 2, 1918 - June 6, 1918
Invitation to the 1918 commencement exercises of the Carlisle Indian School beginning on June 2, 1918, along with a brief program for the events of the week.
Repository: Cumberland County Historical Society
June 6, 1918
Sadie Metoxen received this diploma (course in Home Economics) during the commencement ceremonies held at the Carlisle Indian School on June 6, 1918.
This diploma was donated by the Jerry Lappin family in 2018.
Repository: Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
June 10-11, 1918
This material includes letters about the employment of some outing students at the American International Shipbuilding Company, and how their wages would be handled by the school.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
June 11-15, 1918
This document contains correspondence concerning the death of Alice Finley due to pneumonia.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
June 13, 1918
Acting Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs C. F. Hauke informs Carlisle Indian School Superintendent John Francis Jr. that they cannot appropriate $15,000 to the school for "repairs and improvements." As a result of the United States' involvement in World War I, they are only appropriating funds that are "absolutely necessary."
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration
June 24, 1918 - June 2, 1919
This document contains correspondence concerning the death of Isaac Longshore, a former student who returned to the school for a visit. Longshore was interred in the school cemetery.
Repository: National Archives and Records Administration