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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 062

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    70 Ft. Mojave. Ariz January 12 The Honorable Commissioner of Indian Affairs Washington D.C. Sir:- I have the honor to furnish with an explanation of the dismissal of Dr. F. J. Hutton, late physician and principal at this school. About three minutes after the arrival of the Dr. I was familiar with this life history. And as a man with a patient. For years he has learned to make a million dollars out of an “Emergency Medical Chest” with the result that he still kept possession of his patient papers. He came out with the intention of making a few hundred dollars to advertise this patent. And thinking that [not legible] man was like himself, and that no man in the government employ could