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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 100

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    141 2. It would take but a very short time to make the Mojave Indians entirely self supporting and independent American citizens if they had water for their land and a few tools to work with. They are excellent workers and worthy in every respect. My estimate is taken from catalogue furnished by Bupon Jackson, San Francisco. I propose to take the water from the Colorado river pump it into one more ditch and run it from there into [not legible] ones. I propose to have the Indians [not legible] me in preparing these ditches [not legible] for water furnished there. [Not legible] [not legible] to lay off this land in lots of [not legible] [not legible].