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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 082

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    121 Fort Mojave, Ariz. Feb. 23rd. The Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington, D.C. Sir: As it is about time for Congress to make out the annual Indian Appropriation Bill. I have the honor to make the following suggestions and recommendations regarding the Fort Mojave Indian Training School. First:- Advance the school from second to first grade. I consider this move of paramount importance. In all this south-west- the great Indian country- there is no