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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 279

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    2. Great need of food and clothing - that the high floods in the Colorado had not only washed away their crops but had destroyed their irrigating ditches that on this account the Indians had left the canon and broken into small hands, were scouring the country for antelope and such game as they could find. I believe this is correct. I told him then that I would relieve them of the burden of supporting their children, but he did not think they would consent to this, hence I did not visit them.