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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 060

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68 2. Maker at salaries of not less than $720 per year. In my opinion this should be made a large industrial inditation. The location is desirable the boys are eager to learn and manufactured articles bring very high prices. Besides I am determined to make this a large school and it will be difficult to handle 100 or 200 if not kept busy. I have moreover, promised the Indians that the various trades would be taught. None of my school supplies i.e. charts, books, slates, etc., have yet arrived. In fact I have not received invoices for them. Only a few of my other goods have arrived. It is a difficult matter to organize and conduct a large concern out of nothing but knowing full well that be fault does not lie with the Department we will keep pegging away hoping for better things. I would like to know from Honorable