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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 122

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163 8. You will notice that I have 9 Indian employees. I do this not because they are as good as white men (they are not as a rule) but because by proper supervision they can do the work, and they surely ought to be encouraged. If the articles mentioned on the preceding page are not purchased out of this year’s funds I can hardly see my way out. Getting down to figures we have $20000-$1500 (pay of Supt.) = 18500. Then we ought to have about $5000 worth of lumber to rebuild Officer’s quarters No. 2 (which was burned last March) which I desire to convert into a girl’s dormitory; and to fit up a warehouse now not used- into two school-