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A request to manage the rental of houses and lots purchased by the Trustee in Trust.
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An authorization for Bryant Stringham and Feramorz Little to adjust property business matters between Charles Hancock and the Church.
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Brigham postpones settling near Soda Springs on Bear River.
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Maxwell is not required to form a new settlement.
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Permission is granted to takeout a loan of wheat seed and return it next fall.
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George Hawley is to give his wives a bill of divorcement or be disfellowshipped.
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A request to inventory and ship articles belonging to Joyce C.
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Services as collecting clerk will no longer required.
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Permission to hold a ward party so far as no one is injured by it.
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The military is quiet and trade is low due to lack of money. The Legislature will convene in the Social Hall free of charge. Oil and nail mills are progressing. Financial matters and requested supplies are discussed.
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A request to inform Harrisson Pearce that giving endowments end last Saturday.
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The government believes the fabrications printed by those seeking to share in government disbursements. Van Vliet's brother will be appointed to West Point.
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Advise to accept the $100,000 offer.
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The military is quiet, Cache Valley is growing and there is progress in manufacturing. The Legislature convened in the Social Hall at the member's expense. Part of a letter is quoted by a South Carolina Senator about annexing Mexico. Hooper is asked to purchase supplies and to appoint Captain Van Vliet's brother if there is a vacancy at West Point.
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An insert was published in the Deseret News informing Robert Owens that John T. Richardson wishes to communicate with him.
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A request for payment on the rental of a house.
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Nancy Baldwin is expected to entrust her Government claim to William Hooper.
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A bill of divorcement is sent for signature.
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A request to safely repack boxes of books to prevent mice from destroying them.
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A. F. Murray is to sign a bill of divorcement and provide property and support for his wife and children.
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A bill of divorcement for Matthew McEwen and Sarah Hadden is sent for signature. David Muir may attempt to reconcile his marriage but Brigham is hesitant to delay granting his wife a divorce.
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A bill of divorcement is sent for signature. Hess is to help determine the support of the children.
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A request to forward a letter to George Bebee.
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An invitation for him and his wife to receive their Endowments.
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A request to assist John Tyler.