Hudelson, Henry M.

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Eligible Candidates for Teacher Position
May 13-17, 1893

John T. Doyle, the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, forwards to the Secretary of the Interior a list of three candidates (Fannie I. Peter, Gussie Stocker, Henry M. Hudelson) who are eligible to fill the vacant teacher position at the Carlisle Indian School. The list includes the candidates' names, addresses, and their civil serviceā€¦

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Pratt Returns Papers Related to Three Employees
May 31, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt letter documenting return of the papers of Henry Hudelson, Thomas E. James and W. Grant Thompson.

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Pratt Comments on Appointment of Henry M. Hudelson
June 5, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that the appointment of Henry M. Hudelson as teacher is acceptable. He further requests that the appointments of Philip L. Drum and T. L. Deavor as teachers be enacted as well.

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Pratt Follows Up on Appointment of Henry M. Hudelson
June 20, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that he is willing to accept the appointment of Henry M. Hudelson as a teacher, but that he is also fine with Philip Drum or T. L. Deavor.

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Pratt Informs Office of No Blank Declaration of Appointment
June 30, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that the blank declaration of appointment was not enclosed when the Office appointed Henry M. Hudelson.

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Henry M. Hudelson's Request for Leave of Absence
October 16, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt forwards teacher Henry M. Hudelson's application for a 30-day leave of absence because of an injury suffered in the classroom. Hudelson fell and hit his head on the mantelpiece in his classroom and got a concussion.

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Clarification on Henry M. Hudelson's Request for Leave of Absence
November 13, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt advises the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that teacher H. M. Hudelson is entitled to 19 days leave of absence. 

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Pratt Responds to Office Inquiry Regarding Appointment of Teachers
November 17, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that T. L. Deavor and Henry M. Hudelson are unable to continue in their present roles due to health and he forwards the name of Philip Drum to replace Hudelson.

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Report of Henry M. Hudelson's Leave of Absence
November 29, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt sends a letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs advising him that he received his letter granting teacher Henry M. Hudelson 9 days leave of absence, which Hudelson took from November 11th to November 19th.

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Pratt Requests Teaching Position be Abolished and Replaced with Assistant
December 4, 1893

Richard Henry Pratt requests that the position of teacher previously held by Henry M. Hudelson be abolished and an assistant teacher position which does not fall under the Civil Service Commission be created.

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Letters/Correspondence
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