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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 249

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    3. They were furnished whiskey (by some means) and never an issue passed that some Indians did not get hauling drunk. They are never allowed to get whiskey at Kingman and the sheriff and deputies are very jealous in arresting [not legible] who would be likely to furnish them with whiskey. 3rd. There is plenty of grass at Kingman, but sometimes I understand a scarcity of water. This could easily be rewarded by putting a portion of their appropriation into a good will, costing perhaps $120. 4th. I am prepared to believe that there are some Indians in this tribe who were not given rations last year. But the fault lies with