School Employees - Tailor

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Supplementary Report of Irregular Employees, June 1895
June 30, 1895

Captain Richard H. Pratt submits a supplementary report that lists irregular employee May Ring (tailoress), who worked at the school during June 1905. The report includes details on compensation, position title, race, and the number of days worked during that month.

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Supplementary Report of Irregular Employees, June 1895
April 3, 1896

Captain Richard H. Pratt forwards a "supplementary" irregular service report for June 1895, which includes details on compensation, position title, and the number of days worked during the month for May Ring (tailoress).

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Need for Additional Irregular Employees in 1897
May 26, 1897

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the need for irregular employee positions at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Pratt Updates Jones on Snyder, Ewbank, and Eastman
January 1, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt informs William A. Jones that Elmer Snyder has resigned his position as tailor. Pratt details the difficulties in finding a tailor suited for the Carlisle Indian School as well as updating Jones on the case of cook Roma Ewbank and ill health of Dr. Charles Eastman.

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Pratt Requests Immediate Replacement for the Tailor Position
January 11, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding the replacement of Elmer Snyder as a tailor at the Carlisle Indian School from the Civil Service lists.

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Eligible Candidates for Tailor Position
January 16, 1900

John T. Doyle, the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, forwards to the Secretary of the Interior a list of three men (Henry T. Klostermann, Andrew Noll, and Granville M. Shelley) who are eligible to fill the vacant tailor position at the Carlisle Indian School. The list includes the candidates' names, addresses, and their civil serviceā€¦

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Request of Office to Appoint G. M. Shelley as Tailor
January 25, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt requests the Office of Indian Affairs that G. M. Shelley be appointed to the tailor position at Carlisle with orders to report at once.

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Pratt Requests Transfer of James Flannery to Fill Tailor Position
February 15, 1900 - February 20, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt requests to employ former student James Flannery as an Assistant Tailor and encloses correspondence to provide context.

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Request for Former Student to be Appointed to Assistant Tailor Position
February 19, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt requests that a former student be appointed to the position of assistant tailor to aid with the manufacture of uniforms and clothing for 600 boys.

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Resignation of James D. Flannery as Assistant Tailor
May 5, 1900 - May 12, 1900

James D. Flannery sends his resignation to the Office of Indian Affairs. Richard Henry Pratt comments that he left on the date of his resignation and has not heard from him since but was told that he meant to join the Welsh Brothers' Circus.

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Pratt Discusses Resignation of Granville Shelley and Requests Replacement
June 6, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that tailor, Granville M. Shelley, has resigned his position because he was not well suited to the job. Pratt requests that there be prompt action in replacing Shelley.

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Pratt Requests Changes in Positions and Salaries Resulting from Lincoln Transfer
November 28, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt requests to make certain changes to the positions at the Carlisle Indian School in order to accommodate the transfer of a number of small boys from the Lincoln Institute as well as increasing the salary of the dairyman.

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Pratt Details Difficulties of Securing a Tailor through the Civil Service Commission
May 8, 1902

Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs inquiry regarding the resignation of the tailor Paul Walter. Pratt details the difficulties in obtaining a tailor through the Civil Service Commission.

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Office Informed that William Nonnast has not Reported
July 2, 1902

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that William Nonnast, tailor, has not reported and that he is needed badly.

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Pratt Corrects Error in Spelling of William Nonnast's Name
August 4, 1902

Richard Henry Pratt corrects the spelling of William Nonnast's name in the Office's approval of change in employees report.

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