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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 224

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    School for a long term of years. Missionary Work Home is a great field for missionary labor. Nothing of the kind has even been attempted among the Mojave Indians. I have tried to get several churches interested in the work offering a home for a missionary and a room for chapel use, but as yet without success. Why don’t some good missionary man and wife take up their life work away these people and assist us in their evolution. Why don’t some of our [not legible] on the East take this [not legible] up and send someone here? The field [not legible] as large and promising and the work could be conducted more cheaply than almost any other place.