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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 216

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    Bones ground fire. There the ground dug from these trenches had to be all carted away. A part of the work was done by the school boys who accompanied their work by a great many complaints. They did not come to the school to work and thought they should be paid for work done. I am very happy to state that 80% of the trees and 95% of the bones are in a most flourishing condition. The school stock consists of 4 mules, 2 horses, 5 blooded Durban cows, 2 calves, and one thoroughbred polled angus bull. This herd should be increased by at least 5 additional mulch cows. Industrial Work Industrial work has been carried on in