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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence and a blueprint design of the Fort Mojave Pump Station, Washington (D.C.), 1891-1893, snv002595-36

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    Befer in Ttfly t (—Finance 1.9833/92,.... Aiithy *30225* SamLw M* Me Cowan, Supt* Indian. Industrial School* ______________ Sort Mohave, Ariz* Sirt Yon are hereby advised that Office letter of Feb* 19, 1892, granting authority for you to expend a sum not exceeding $500*00 in the open market purchase of axes, hatchets, saws, stone— hampers, nails, spades, etc* et e*, at lowest obtainable rates, delivered at the nearest railtoad station to where issues are to be made, required for use of the Yava Supp&i Indians, located at Cataract Canon, Northern Arizona,-* has been, so far modified as to permit you to expend from the above sum of $500*00 not exceeding $150*00 in the open marke t purchase of two 12) good, sound and serviceable horses, at not to exceed $75*00 each, for the reasons stated in your telegram of 14th instant, no additional expenditure to be incurred by means of this modi­fication* In view of the fact that poor horses have in several Department of the Interior OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, Washington, March 24, 1892