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Brigham is willing to try Brooks harvesting machine.
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Brigham bought flour held on consignment by Tutt and Donnell. Utahn's desire flour to get a fair price. The wire for the telegraph is on the way.
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Powers of attorney are sent. President Johnson deals fairly with Utah but The Committee of Territories does not. William's wife feels calm after George's death. The Indians raid Round Valley and a scouting party ends in a shootout.
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Snow is asked to send a Melodeon. After a deadly Indian raid, men were sent to fortify the settlements. A scouting party ends up in a shootout.
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Caine is asked to purchase a Loom and supplies for the theater. After a deadly Indian raid men are sent to fortify the settlements. A scouting party ends up in a shootout.
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Emigration vessels have been secured. An Indian raid on Round Valley left two dead. Men were sent to fortify settlements and a scouting party ends up in a shootout. Financial drafts are enclosed.
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Morris is cautioned not to commit adultery
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Musser inquires into the cost of tar for the Tabernacle roof.
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Brigham needs fifteen thousand pounds of cotton.
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Benson is asked to inspect George Thurston's Mill. Judge Titus ruled that Territorial officers should act in Territorial cases. Seventy five heads of cattle were given to the Indians and settlements are forting up.
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If Brigham find that the Mill is a secure investment then he will send help to complete the construction.
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Kanosh is asked to persuade the Indian Chiefs to keeping the treaty.
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Theodore McKean can provide information about the road across the Jordan.
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Brigham purchased property and has allowed Johnson to reside there. She can seek a portion of Mr Johnson's property through the Church or the Courts.
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There is good progress on the factory. Southern prices are higher due to the cost of shipping and handling.
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Walker should counsel with his Bishop.
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Oliphant should bring a Recommend from his Bishop.
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Martin is counseled to move to Fillmore.
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Gordon is counseled to speak with her Bishop.
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Brigham encourages more frequent communication about the emigration. The Saints have overcome substantial challenges in order to thrive in Utah. The ship John Bright arrived in New York.
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Togelberg is welcome to call at Brigham's office.
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Money is sent from Brother Walter.
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It was intended for the missionaries to concentrate their labor in building a gathering place for native converts. Sick missionaries should move or return home. The Indians are quiet.
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A statement of payments made on George Nebeker's account.