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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence and a blueprint design of the Fort Mojave Pump Station, Washington (D.C.), 1891-1893, snv002595-44

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    w ineJ0i Finance 19546-'92. Department of the Interior you request authority to expend $225.00 in the open market pur­chase of 75 eords of wood, at $3.00 per cord, you are informed that the office has no funds available for such purchase, and un less you have funds on hand that are applicable, the authority requested cannot be granted. OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, Washington, June 3,1892 S. M. Me Covan. -8«p«rint endentlndian Industrial School Fort Mojave, Arizona. Sir: Referring to your letter of tie 20th ultimo, in which Very respectfully,