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An inquiry into the price, quantity and means of payment for wheat.
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An inquiry into the amount, price and means of payment for wheat.
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An order of for wheat is enclosed.
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There are no jobs for surveyors or engineers.
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Counsel not to labor too hard but to trust in the Lord. The military will leave shortly, their presents has provided an example to contrast the conduct of the faithful with those who oppose it. William Gibson will disseminate truth about Utah.
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Updates on financial matters, shipping a machine west and a request to fill an order to be sent to Utah.
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An invitation for Keaton to receive his endowments.
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The persecution and slander Brigham has experienced is proof that he does not seek the world's approval. He proclaims his innocence to the crimes Mckee charges him with including murder. Brigham has found faith and understanding and invites his friend to Utah to learn of the church himself.
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Authorization to oversee all matters in the European missions. Tithing is not a fellowship issue and the Elders should not ask members for money. Nathaniel Jones and Jacob Gates are appointed to lead the emigration.
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Money is sent to be forwarded to Horace Eldredge for the payment of bills in the States.
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Counsel on the excommunication and legal actions concerning a woman who had an extramarital affair.
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Counsel to seek out all parties involved and set a divorce and second marriage in proper legal order.
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An introduction to Walter M. Gibson and an invitation to hear his lectures on the East Indian Archipelago and his opinion on the people of Utah.
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Judge Black spoke against a proposed bill criminalizing polygamy. The ox train and missionaries left for the States. Details are given on government reimbursements and debts.
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A request to send accounting records annually. The ox train and missionaries left for the states and Congress passed a bill penalizing polygamy.
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Brigham complies with the request.
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An introduction of Walter M Gibson and request to assist him.
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An introduction of Walter M. Gibson and a request to assist him.
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Discussion on sending men to stay at Wood River, Laramie and Deer Creek Station to assist in the emigration.
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Brigham complies with the request .
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Joseph Young is appointed Captain of the emigration. Instructions are given to the general Company, Camp guard, Cattle guard and Missionaries.
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Ezra T. Benson is authorized to credit labor tithing for men assisting him.
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A letter is forwarded.