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Brigham is not aware of an account with E. Smith & Co.
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Brigham proposes a business deal that would help meet the needs of overland travelers.
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An invitation to serve a mission in England.
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A request to pay Horace Eldredge in lieu of William Silver.
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Brigham clarifies the details of a financial account and the leniency given. He reminds Fullmer that no one is paid for church service except clerks.
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Brigham is grateful for the warning about Captain Gibson but does not feel that he has been deceived by him.
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A notice on drafts drawn for the emigration of two individuals. The brethren are not to ask money from the people.
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A person of color declares that he is free but desires to remain living with and serving Mrs Lewis.
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Per request Brigham provides information on moving to Utah including occupations, freedom, and the unity of the people.
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If Sarah Ogden's statement is correct Markham should standby the financial deal he made.
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Horace Eldredge will purchase the Paper Machine in the States. Hooper's efforts in Congress are appreciated. Joseph Young will lead the ox train departing for Florence.
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Some men were killed when they went up to help the Indians build houses, fences and plant grain. Brigham counsels the Indians to be peaceful.
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A request to deliver the retort to Brother Pyper.
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The First Counselor should take on the ward affairs and allow the Bishop counsel and direct.
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A request for Pack to provide support for his mother.
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I request to send 6 people to receive their endowments.
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A request to send 6 people to receive their endowment.
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Samuel Moore and Harlow Redfield legally exchange their property and deeds.
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Brigham seeks teamsters, wagons and yoke to assist the emigration. Some compensations will be given in tithing labor.
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I request to send 6 people to receive their endowments.
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Brigham rejoices in Kane's good health. He gives updates on the military and the probate court.
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Letters are enclosed for delivery. One letter request Mr. Chorpening to cash a draft to help pay for the paper machine.
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A request to seek payment on a draft which will help pay for a paper machine. No papers were received through the mail. The probate court convicted two men.
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Robbins is asked to aid in the purchase of a paper machine.
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A request to collect on a draft and pay it to William J. Silver.