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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence and a blueprint design of the Fort Mojave Pump Station, Washington (D.C.), 1891-1893, snv002595-41

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    Finance, 432-*91, Authy,25554. JJftjra:rtmernt of ttt* |Iutcriorf OFFICE: OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, Sch* Ex, Washington, _„Q1 January 21, 1891 S« M, Me Cowan, Superintendent Indian School, Fort'Mojave,„ Arizona^ Sir: In view of the facts reported in your letter of the 29th ultimo, the authority granted in August last for you to expend $150,00 in the purchase of such articles as are most needed by the Yava Suppai Indians located in Cataract .Canon, has been so far modified as to permit you to expend that amount in the purchase of tools, seeds, etc., for the Mojave Indians in the vicinity of the school, who are in need of assistance of this character. Very respectfully, Commi ss ione r* E. G