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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence and a blueprint design of the Fort Mojave Pump Station, Washington (D.C.), 1891-1893, snv002595-90

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    I&gfer in repkg to tathority - S | l&uttikoX Referring to your communication dated. March 18, 1893, I have to advise you that under date of April 7, 1893, the Department modified the authority granted August 9, 1892, for the expenditure of a sum not exceeding $2,554.25 in the open market purchase of pipe, setting pump, together with the necessary fittings, moving small pumps, etc*, for use in the cons truction of irrigating works on the Port Mojave Indian School Reservation^ so as to permit the expenditure of a sum not exceeding $500 of the balance of said sum of $2,554.25 remaining in your hands unexpended and not needed for the purposes above specified, in the construction of irrigating ditches on said reservation. 34,756. OFFICE OFl-NDIAN AFFAIRS, Washington, April 18,1893. S.M. McGowan, Esq. , Supt* Port Mojave Indian School, Port Mojave, Arizona. Sir: Very respectfully, (Allen) P.