C. R. Dixon, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for June 1892.
Student Deaths
C. R. Dixon, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for December 1892. Dixon also includes a note summarizing health conditions of 1892 in the "Remarks and Physician's Special Report" section.
C. R. Dixon, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for January 1893.
C. R. Dixon, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for February 1893.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to Mary M. Kennedy's request to return her granddaughter Flora Patterson. Pratt notes that Patterson died at the Racine Home in Philadelphia, after having contracted quick consumption.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to a letter from Lieutenant McAnaney, Fort Belknap Agent, in reference to vacancies at the Fort Belknap school. Pratt states that he did not mean to give a strong endorsement for a cook position for Lucy Enter Lodge and instead recommends Rosalie Ereaux. In addition, he discusses the charge that no one from the Fort…
C. R. Dixon, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for May 1893.
Thomas Stewart, the school physician, compiles the corrected monthly sanitary report for July 1893. Stewart also includes a note about the tuberculosis cases in the "Remarks and Physician's Special Report" section.
Richard Henry Pratt forwards the Annual Report of the Carlisle Indian School for the 1892-1893 school year to the Office of Indian Affairs. Pratt's narrative discusses the enrollment statistics of the school, academic and industrial education, the outing system, the saving system, as well as field trips to the Columbian Quadricentennial in New…
Alfred John Standing informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of Solomon Brown as a result of consumption.
Correspondence regarding statements made by Rev. John Roberts, missionary at the Shoshone Agency, regarding mortality of students from that reservation. Also included is a list of all students from the Agency sent to various schools including the Carlisle Indian School.
Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of Margaret Yates.
Carlos Montezuma, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for February 1895.
Carlos Montezuma, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for March 1895. Montezuma also includes a short note about the cases in the "Remarks and Physician's Special Report" section.
Carlos Montezuma, school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for May 1895.
Carlos Montezuma, the school physician, compiles the quarterly report for April-June 1895.
S. L. Diven, the acting school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for July 1895.
Sixteenth Annual Report for the Carlisle Indian School covering the 1894-1895 school year. The report begins with changes in enrollment of the various nations. Richard Henry Pratt continues with his overall philosophy of educating Indian students including speaking English, industrial training, civilization, and then academic training. And then…
Richard H. Pratt submits this Monthly School Report for September 1895.
Carlos Montezuma, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for September 1895. Montezuma also includes a short note about the cases in the "Remarks and Physician's Special Report" section.
Carlos Montezuma, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for October 1895.
Carlos Montezuma, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for November 1895.
Z. S. David, the school physician, compiles the monthly sanitary report for April 1896.
Alfred John Standing reports to the Office of Indian Affairs the deaths of Jemima John and Miriam Patton Dahnassaht of consumption.
Alfred John Standing informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the deaths of Peter Howe and Fred Senache due to consumption.