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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 079

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118 Fort Mojave Ariz. February 20 The Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington D.C. Sir: I have the honor to report an enrollment of 100 pupils at the school under my charge. This should entitle me, I think, to an additional teacher. Twenty five Indian children fresh from the camps, with no knowledge of anything pertaining to civilization are, in my judgement, too many for any teacher to do justice to. As each child- when first counting to school- should receive very careful individual attention from