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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 021

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    2. enthusiasm. She worked her way through college. I want her to because she is interested in the excuse of the school and because she [not legible] of great help to my wife in her missionary work among the Indian women in the ramps. Ges. A. Beecher has been with me since June. He is alright in every way. I can say the same of Geo. W. Jegg. Ben. Paddocks is a half-breed Piute Indian. He deserves credit for leaving his tribe and learning the trade of blacksmithing. He worked at the trade three years in San Bernardino, hel. I have nominated Mrs Mc Ehouan to the pasture of [not legible] because I am certain there is no one move eventually [not legible] the position. Mrs. Alice L. Dickerson is on seemingly [not legible]. She worked in the same capacity at bol. Pives Ageney ten years ago. She comes to me very highly recommended. [Next two lines not legible]