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A request to cease selling liquor as a beverage.
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Bill of Divorce forwarded for signature.
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Smith and her family will be blessed if she puts aside discord and assists Eveline Smith.
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A bill of divorcement is forwarded for signature.
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In order to calculate the individual debt of Immigrants aided by the Fund, Daniel Mackintosh requests information such as names, ages, lives lost, cattle lost and provisions furnished.
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R. W. Perkins is authorized to haul the Tithing Wheat to the General Tithing Office.
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R. W. Perkins is authorized to haul the Tithing Wheat to the General Tithing Office.
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R. W. Perkins is authorized to haul the Tithing Wheat to the General Tithing Office.
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G. H. A. Harris is granted permission to sue if the brethren don't settle for the damage to his grain.
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Mackintosh sends notice that the requested items are being forwarded and he inquires whether or not people are charged at the time they order. He counsels that the State House be charged directly for wages and material.
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Brigham counsels the Shoshones not to scatter as it leaves them exposed to their enemies. He advises that next season they settle and accept help to cultivate the earth. He offers to trade in the Spring.
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Clark is at liberty to return whenever he decides to.
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Old share holders in the Deseret Iron Company who did not pay their portion of Stock must pay interest on the delinquent portion per the rules of the Company. Brigham grants a license to Haight to distill whisky.
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Brigham regrets the imprisonment of Brother Riser in Germany. Faithful Saints will be persecuted but the Lord will overrule to achieve His purposes. The immigration arrived safely and Brigham details credits and withdraws from the Emigration Fund.
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Brigham sends a letter to be read, sealed and delivered to Thomas Kane. He encourages Kane to influence the debate on the route of the Pacific Railroad. Brigham requests Bernhisel to honor all drafts from Erastus Snow.
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Brigham seeks information on money and/or property advanced by Page and arranges assistance for him to emigrate.
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Details on contributions toward emigration expenses for two separate individuals.
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Enclosed with this letter was a traveling commission and a certificate authorizing the receipt of donations to the Perpetual Emigration Fund. Brigham offers advice on a business arrangement and gives details on the purchase of a steam engine and Cards for his wool machinery. He authorizes Snow to locate settlements on the Kansas River.
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An invitation for Kane to return as the Utah Congressional Delegate. Brigham advises and discusses housing, transportation, government and personal matters. He petitions Kane to advocate for Utah's desired route for the Pacific Rail Road.
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A request to remedy a mishandled order of syringes.
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Counsel to care for the family of Hammond Nice.
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Authorization for Snow to receive donations to the Perpetual Emigration Fund in St. Louis. A duplicate letter was sent by mail in January, 1855.
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Brigham authorizes printing the article but not the letter to the Editor.
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Babbitt is free to keep the house according to the contract.
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The mail is not getting through on the East route due to Indian interference. Advise is given to send mail by way of Panama. Updates are given on Legislation, manufacturing, construction, publications and affairs in California.