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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 118

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    159 4. rather work ten times as hard myself and have the work done economically and well than to have a careless man around for his board. I will superintend the farming and gardening myself and with the assistance of the Indian employees firmly believe I can make the farm (provided we get the irrigating plant in time) net the school a handsome income. This will also give employment to move Indians. Salary of asst. farmer is reduced from $240 to $180 per year. He is to be an Indian. I have added the position of gardener at a salary of $180, because there will be an abundance of work to do in preparing