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I agree.110 Ft. Mojave. Ariz. January 2 The Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington D.C. Sir:- I have the honor to transmit by [not legible] my official count of the Hualapai Indians, taken before issuity rations to them on January 24, 1891. Before counting I had these Indians grouped in families and as each family was counted they were marched off to the issuing place- a distance of ½ mile- so I am pasiture this census and can be relied on. In your letter of January 9th 91, containing the authority to purchase supplies for these Indians you say: “As most of these Indians are located near Kingman, Arizona, x x .: x you are directed to purchase the supplies delivered at