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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 263

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    2. School rooms and few other repairs with a probable cost of $15000 for work and material.” We have ample room now for from 100 to 120 pupils. But there are from 250 to 300 children of school age in this immediate vicinity counting only the Mojave and Hualapai tribes. These should be cared for and I do not apprehend any great difficulty in filling a school with a capacity of 200. For the accommodation of 200 we must have the following improvements. I sent you a map of the school grounds by today’s mail to assist you in understanding my suggestions. 1st. We would require a new dormitory of