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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 020

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    Fort Mojave, Ariz. Sept 8 The Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington, D.C. Sir: Replying to paragraph nine of your letters “Education Auth. 24128” of Sept 1st, 1890, I have the honor to submit following: Dr. I.J. Hutter has been engaged in teaching and the practice of medicine for over 20 years. According to evidence completely satisfactory to me he has excelled in both. He is very energetic and a hard worker. His habits are good and morals positive. I feel sure if we can keep him, he will make us a strong man. Charles H. Bum is personally known to me. He is clean and of the right stamp. I will vouch for him. Maggie E. M Cowan is my sister. I enclosed other people evidence as vouchers for her ability and all other necessary qualifications. I will say this: she has abundant energy and