School Employees - Matrons

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Office Informed Jennie Gaither Set to Report Early
July 10, 1907 - July 12, 1907

William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Jennie L. Gaither has agreed to report to the Carlisle Indian School on July 15, 1907.

C. F. Larrabee informs the Superintendent of the Morris, Minnesota School that Gaither is set to report to Carlisle and he should submit her relief on July 14th.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Appointments of Shambaugh and Mayham Made Permanent
August 8, 1907 - August 13, 1907

Correspondence making the appointments of William C. Shambaugh and Elsa A. Mayham permanent.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Hiring of Married Couple to be Disciplinarian and Matron of Male Students
August 9-24, 1907

Major William A. Mercer endorses John L. Walters' request to be transferred back from disciplinarian to teacher. To fill the disciplinarian role vacated by Walters and the assistant matron role vacated by Elizabeth C. Sloan, who has been on unpaid sick leave, requests to hire Mr. Harry M. Carter and Mrs. A. B. Carter, who fill the same…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Correspondence Regarding Assistant Matron Positions
August 12, 1907 - August 14, 1907

Correspondence regarding the promotion of Elsa Mayham to the position of assistant matron in the dining room. In addition to the transfers of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter and Anna Miller.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Wise Informs Office Anna Miller Wanted for Assistant Matron
August 12, 1907

J. R. Wise informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Anna Miller is wanted for the position of assistant matron if the transfer of Mr. and Mrs. Carter is affected.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Creating an Assistant Disciplinarian Position
August 24-28, 1907

Commissioner of Indian Affairs Francis E. Leupp requests that the Secretary of the Interior discontinue an assistant matron position at Carlisle and replace it with a new assistant disciplinarian position with the same salary.

Acting Secretary of the Interior Jesse Wilson approves Leupp's request, and Acting Chief Clerk of the Department…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Filling of Matron and Assistant Matron Positions
August 27, 1907 - August 30, 1907

Acting Superintendent of the Carlisle Indian School J. R. Wise forwards the nomination of Matron Elsa A. Mayham to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and informs him that the transfer of Assistant Matron A. B. Carter from Cherokee, N. C. and Assistant Matron Anna O. Miller from the Oneida school would fill all of the matron and assistant matron…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Appointment Orders of Alice Van Deman and William Terry at Carlisle
October 24-30, 1907

These materials include two appointment orders for employment vacancies at Carlisle. Alice A. Van Deman was appointed as Assistant Matron, and William C. Terry was appointed as Teacher in Mechanical Drawing.

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Acceptance of Appointment for Alice Van Deman
October 28, 1907

These materials include a telegram from Alice A. Van Deman, accepting her appointment as assistant matron at the Carlisle Indian School.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Civil Service Papers of Helen Farmer Returned
November 1, 1907

Francis E. Leupp returns to the Civil Service Commission the certificate and examination papers of Helen K. Farmer for the Assistant Matron position at the Carlisle Indian School which was filled by Alice A. Van Deman.

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Resignation of Assistant Matron Anna Grove
November 26-30, 1907

Assistant Matron Anna C. Grove resigns from her position to take care of her ill mother. Superintendent William A. Mercer forwards Grove's resignation to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and recommends that Assistant Matron Estelle M. Armstrong be promoted. Mercer also requests that an eligible individual from the Civil Service register fill…

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Regarding the Assistant Matron Vacancy
May 29, 1908

Superintendent Moses Friedman states that he doesn't have an assistant matron to fill the vacancy after Lola E. Pierson declined the appointment but recommends that the woman be able to use a typewriter. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs acknowledges Friedman's letter and request to review names of candidates from the Haskell Institute.…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Appointment of Ida O'Neal as Assistant Matron
June 3, 1908

Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs C. F. Larrabee appoints Ida F. O'Neal as assistant matron at the Carlisle Indian School with a salary of $600 per year. O'Neal informs Larrabee that she will take her oath of office in July.

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National Archives and Records Administration
Transfer of Allie Carter from Matron of Small Boys to Girls
July 30, 1908

Correspondence between Superintendent Moses Friedman, Commissioner C. F. Larrabee, and the Assistant Secretary of the Interior concerning the transfer of  Assistant Matron Allie B. Carter from working with the small boys to the girls' quarters.

Superintendent Friedman recommends the transfer of Carter because he had previously sent…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Request to Hire a New Assistant Matron
November 3, 1908

Superintendent Moses Friedman informs the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that Ada R. Hetrick declined the position of Assistant Matron, which is temporarily being filled by Susan Zeamer. Friedman requests that the Bureau of Indian Affairs selects a new Assistant Matron.

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
Personal Controversy Between Siceni J. Nori and Jennie L. Gaither
August 11, 1909 - October 28, 1909

These materials include correspondence regarding a personal controversy between two Carlisle Indian School employees, Clerk Siceni J. Nori and Matron Jennie L. Gaither. Some of the earlier pieces of correspondence are not included in the folder at the National Archives, but the conflict seems to have stemmed from disagreements about the…

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Letters/Correspondence
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National Archives and Records Administration
First page of the typed transcript of the testimony
February 6, 1914

The typed transcript of Ella Fox's testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Fox was a student at Carlisle.

Fox declares that no female student likes the matron Anna Ridenour and expresses her distaste for Superintendent Friedman's use of the word "savage."

In the published form of this…

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Legal and Government Documents
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National Archives and Records Administration
First page of the typed transcript of testimony
February 6, 1914

The typed transcript of Jeanette Pappin's testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Pappin was a student at Carlisle. In this document she is referred to as Jeannette Patten.

Pappin discusses the harsh demeanour of the Matron Anna Ridenour and friction between the students and Superintendent Friedman…

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Legal and Government Documents
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Dickinson College Archives & Special Collections
First page of typed transcript of testimony
February 6, 1914

The typed transcript of Mamie Richardson's testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Richardson was a student at Carlisle. In the testimony she is referred to as May Richardson.

Richardson discusses the friction between the female students and Matron Anna Ridenour, her inability to take music lessons…

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Legal and Government Documents
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National Archives and Records Administration
First page of typed transcript of testimony
February 7, 1914

The typed transcript of Anna H. Ridenour's testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Ridenour was the matron at Carlisle.

In her testimony Ridenour explains her perspective on the use of corporal punishment on Julia Hardin and answers questions about the friction between herself and the students in…

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Legal and Government Documents
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National Archives and Records Administration