Report on an Indian Field Service project to provide Indians in Arizona with jobs : Washington, D.C., to George Vaux, Jr. : typescript, 1923 Nov. 6.

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Report on an Indian Field Service project to provide Indians in Arizona with jobs : Washington, D.C., to George Vaux, Jr. : typescript, 1923 Nov. 6.

Report, dated Nov. 6, 1923 in Washington, D.C., to George Vaux, chairman of the Board of Indian Commissioners, from Malcolm McDowell, a member of the Board, containing his observations on and recommendations for the Indian Field Service campaign to provide the Indians of Arizona with agricultural and industrial jobs.

20 leaves, bound ; 27 cm.

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