Standing, Alfred J.

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Report of Irregular Employees, June 1900
July 11, 1900

Major Richard H. Pratt and Assistant Superintendent A. J. Standing submit a report that lists irregular employees who worked at the school during June 1900. The report includes details on compensation, position titles, race, and the number of days worked during that month. An explanatory cover letter is also included, which mentions that D. E.…

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Standing Responds to Request to Return James Lock
August 14, 1900

Alfred John Standing responds to an Office of Indian Affairs letter regarding the request to return James Lock to his home.

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Standing Corrects Names of Lau and Hudson in Correspondence
August 20, 1900

Alfred John Standing corrects the names of Ed A. Lau and Frank Hudson in correspondence from the Office of Indian Affairs.

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Standing Requests Authority to Spend Additional Money in Purchase of Books
August 20, 1900

Alfred John Standing requests authority to spend more money in the purchase of Reed & Kellog's Higher Lessons in English due to higher than anticipated costs.

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Inquiry Regarding Price to Invoice Wagon Harness
August 22, 1900

Alfred J. Standing inquires of the Office of Indian Affairs the price the Carlisle Indian School should invoice for supplying the Chicago warehouse 140 sets of double harness with collars to be distributed to various agencies and schools in the Indian Service.

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School Statistics Accompanying the Annual Report, 1900
August 22, 1900

Alfred John Standing forwards the school statistics accompanying the annual report for fiscal year 1900.

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Standing Responds to Request to Return Moses and Stansill Powell
August 22, 1900

Alfred John Standing responds to the request of John Powell to return his children Moses and Stansill from the Carlisle Indian School.

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Request to Replace and Repair Typewriters
August 25, 1900

Alfred J. Standing requests permission to pay to exchange an old Remington typewriter as well as repair another.

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Standing Provides Information to Office on Daniel Phillips
August 25, 1900

Alfred John Standing informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Daniel S. Phillips deserted from the Carlisle Indian School and should be returned.

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Alfred J. Standing's Application for Leave of Absence
September 1, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt forwards Assistant Superintendent A. J. Standing's application for a 30 leave of absence.  

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Three Reports on Leave of Absence
October 26, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt advises the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that Florence M. Carter and Agnes M. Robbins, who were granted a leave of absence without pay, have returned. Lida B. Given has gone on a leave of absence of three months but is not due to return yet.

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Student Recruitment Not Working for Non-Reservation Boarding Schools
December 3-19, 1900

Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that the current system of student recruitment for non-reservation boarding schools is not working. Pratt forwards two letters detailing the difficulties of his employees in gathering parties of students as well as the reluctance of reservation superintendents to forward students to…

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Standing Returns Edward Rogers Annuity Application
February 16, 1901

Cover letter for Alfred John Standing returning annuity application for Edward Rogers.

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Office Informed of Worn Out Property in February 1901
February 21, 1901

Alfred John Standing informs the Office of Indian Affairs of various items which have become worn out or otherwise unserviceable and requests action to their disposition.

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Standing Requests Authority to Purchase 200 Diplomas
February 21, 1901

Alfred John Standing requests authority to spend $76 in the purchase of 200 diplomas.

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Request to Purchase Band Caps for Inaugural Parade in 1901
February 26, 1901

Alfred John Standing requests authority to purchase band caps for the Carlisle Indian School band for the 1901 inaugural parade.

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Cover Letter Detailing Legal Residence of 16 Employees
February 27, 1901

Cover letter sent of report detailing the legal residence of 16 employees. (Report is not attached.)

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Standing Responds to Office Regarding Johnston Photographing School
February 27, 1901

Alfred John Standing responds to the Office of Indian Affairs regarding Frances Benjamin Johnston photographing the Carlisle Indian School.

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Office Informed Jesse and Clayton Kirk Have Departed Carlisle
March 8, 1901

Alfred John Standing informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Jesse Kirk has left Carlisle along with his son Clayton Kirk.

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Descriptive Statement of Changes in School Employees, Application, and Resignations, August 1901
April 13 - August 2, 1901

Richard H. Pratt submits a report that lists all school employees (W. B. Beitzel, Fannie I. Peter, S. J. Nori, W. H. Miller, Nellie V. Robertson, W. Grant Thompson, O. H. Bakeless, Kate S. Bowersox, Emma A. Cutter, Mariette Wood, Jessie W. Cook, Florence M. Carter, Fanny G. Paull, Jessie L. McIntire, Sadie E. Newcomer, Clara L. Smith, Margaret…

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Request to Purchase Hay and Oats in 1901
April 15, 1901

Alfred John Standing requests authority to purchase an additional five tons of hay for dairy cows and 250 bushels of oats for planting and feeding the new horses.

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Alfred J. Standing's Application for Leave of Absence
April 25, 1901

Richard Henry Pratt forwards assistant superintendent A. J. Standing's application for a 30 day leave of absence. 

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Audit of the Financial Transactions of Richard Henry Pratt
August 23, 1904

This audit and report, which concerns the finances of the Carlisle Indian School as administered by Richard Henry Pratt, was prepred immediately following his retirement as superintendent of the school. The report focuses on the use of non-governmental funds - charitable donations to the school, as well as income earned through athletics and…

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Correspondence File, 1918-1966
November 29, 1918 - April 19, 1966

This material is a collection of correspondence received by the Office of Indian Affairs between 1918 and 1966, all related to the Carlisle Indian School. As the Carlisle Indian School closed in 1918, the majority of these letters are either requesting information about the school and its graduates, or inquiring to see if the school is still…

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