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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 083

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122 2. first grade school- no place where the trades can be taught. Fort Mojave is admirably located for such a school. We have climate for year-around outdoor work; we can build shops, etc., as cheaply as anywhere; and we are in the center of a great Indian country, untapped by the Eastern schools. Given the accommodations and I can put 250 pupils in this school in a year. Second:- Give us a specific name. I would respectfully suggest that of “Morgan Institute.” My second choice would be “Cullom Institute.” Third:- Let us have a farm- a model