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Permission is given to give some tithing wheat to the Indians.
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Young should construct the building as he thinks best and only tithing labor should be used.
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A request to provide labor for the construction of a bowery on the Temple Block.
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Sabin is asked to train men to adjust and regulate an iron rolling mill and nail cutters.
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A request for details about the ownership of a 10 acre lot.
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Brigham seeks to settle a Church debt via property.
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Derrickson's letter arrived too late to purchase articles from him. Captain Gibson already left for the States so the letter intended for him could not be forwarded.
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Brigham clarifies a draft to be paid to Martha Hernan for her emigration.
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A notice for John Henderson to contact Mooar was published in the paper.
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An autograph is sent per request.
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General Stambaugh will take charge of Government property until the investigation of Dr. Forney concludes. Indians molest mail stations but not the emigration.
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There is no hurry to complete the road. Brigham does not know when he will make a trip south.
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Brigham has no ill feelings toward Dunn and encourages him to continue living his faith.
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Counsel for the settlements in Cache Valley to be larger than 15 and that no one go into the canyons alone. Suggestions are given on properly stacking wheat so it will keep.
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Brigham does not know the whereabout of Van Huten's brother but he published an inquiry in the news.
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A request to deliver a cow and ironware to his wife, Sister Hubbard.
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Brigham recently returned from Cache Valley. He hopes that Hooper will return to Utah by July 24. An update is given on the the ox train.
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The rapid communication by telegraph and pony are gratifying. The Indians have broken the mail connection. William Hennifer was cruelly treated by Dr. Edward Covey, Ebenezer Gay and others.
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The Bucket Factory cannot be moved this season.
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Details are given on financial matters, the military and Indian affairs. Eveleth is invited to return to Utah to receive his endowments.
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Brigham encourages the repayment of wheat borrowed by Little.
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Enclosed is a summary of the beliefs the Latter Day Saints by John Taylor.
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Birkbeck is welcome to go to Salt Lake and run the engine.
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Congress is inefficient. The military should sell their stores and fully depart. Brigham and others will visit Cache Valley. Hooper is authorized to transact all business in the States. Money is very scarce in Utah.
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An invitation to accompany Brigham and others to Cache Valley.