F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on December 31, 1905.
Student Illness
William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of Lottie Sireech of tuberculosis.
William A. Mercer reports the death of Edward Tompkins as he was on his way home due to tuberculosis.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on March 31, 1906.
William A. Mercer responds to the request to return Claudia and Arline Allen.
William A. Mercer reports the death of Pariscovia Fiedoff (here Pariscovia Feoderoff) due to consumption.
J. R. Wise informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of Sophia Tetoff due to consumption.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on June 30, 1906.
William A. Mercer requests to know more about an Act of Congress appropriating money for the return of students from Alaska to their homes. Mercer notes that two students in particular should be sent home as soon as possible due to consumption.
J. R. Wise informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of John Phillips of tuberculosis.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on September 30, 1906.
William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of Albert Jackson (here Alfred Jackson) of pneumonia.
William A. Mercer forwards voucher covering surgery for Edith Bartlett who was attending the State Normal School at Bloomsburg.
William A. Mercer clarifies his previous letter requesting to pay for the treatment of Edith Bartlett by noting that there are funds available to pay for the operation.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on December 31, 1906.
William Mercer submits the Monthly School Report of the Carlisle Indian School for December 1906.
William A. Mercer submits a voucher for the treatment of Eugene Funmaker and requests authority to pay the bill.
J. R. Wise informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of Clarissa Winnie of acute general tuberculosis.
Monthly report of the Carlisle Indian School for the month of January 1907.
William Mercer submits the Monthly School Report of the Carlisle Indian School for February 1907.
William A. Mercer requests voucher to pay for the services of local Carlisle doctors in the treatment of Clarissa Winnie.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on March 31, 1907.
William Mercer submits the Monthly School Report of the Carlisle Indian School for March 1907.
William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of Henry Rose of tuberculosis.
These materials include correspondence regarding a request by Joseph Mills to enroll at the Riverside Indian School in California after returning from Carlisle. The request was denied on account of Mills' health and a desire to have students remain at one Government School for the entirety of their academic training.