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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence and a blueprint design of the Fort Mojave Pump Station, Washington (D.C.), 1891-1893, snv002595-81

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    I in Auth.34253. ' SHU;..'.*. . li| p| JgapWW leimrtmesa :f fli® OFFICE OF INDIAN ADAIRS; ] w ashington, March 1, 1893. S» M. McGowan, Superintendent Indian School, Fort Mojave, Arizona. Sir: In conplianee with your request of 13th ultimo, and on recommendation of this office, the Department, under date of 27th ultimo, has granted authority for you to sell "by private sale, provided as good prices (not less than cts. per lh) can be thus obtained, as at public sale, the surplus school hogs which you say are not needed for subsistence of the scholars, and it is not in the line of economy to keep longer- Take the proceeds up as Miscellaneous Receipts, Glass 4, and hold them for the preset, subject to expenditure for the benefit of the school, on your recommendation, and the approv­al of the Department. Acting Commissioner. W.S.S,