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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence and a blueprint design of the Fort Mojave Pump Station, Washington (D.C.), 1891-1893, snv002595-69

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    to the following: "A* 43394-92 of the Queemi OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, Washington, December 9, 1893 S« M. Mc Cowan, Supt. I nd ian School, Fort Mojave, Arizona. Sir:- In compliance with your request of 28th. ultimo, and in view of the explanation you submit, you are hereby auth­orized to have the old dilapidated stockade building known on your 'Descriptive Statement of Public Buildings* as No. 18, tom down, and the material either used for fire wood, or in making repairs. You may drop the bui 1 ding from your returns on certifi­cate from the employes doing the work covering the facts. Respectfully. Coirani ss ion er.