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Concerns the divorce of Barbara Kelly and William Leany.
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Contains instructions for assisting Elizabeth Tilt and Charlotte Buvelot with emigration to Utah from New York.
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A request to assist the Gibbons and Bethell families to emigrate from England.
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Counsel to rectify matters with his wife.
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Permission to retain a bill of divorce until the individual involved returns.
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A request not to trade or loan out the wheat but to sell it as soon as possible.
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A request to store tithing wheat for an emergency. The price paid for flour is measurably lower for Utah citizens than for other sellers.
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A request to pay the balance on the account.
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A request to send coke for castings.
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Counsel to promptly settle a business matter.
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Brigham counsels the men to seek assistance from the Probate Court to settle their family affairs.
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John Kay was sent by the Governor to find evidence of citizens organizing militarily. Apart from cattle drivers he found no parties of armed men.
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Instructions for Brother Silas is to lead church affairs in Provo and to gather the cattle.
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A request for Feramorz Little to lead the train.
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Out of the money sent, $100 dollars should go to Daniel Wells
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Concerns a ring owned by the late Mr. Kern and a letter with additional information.
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A request to provide travel accommodations for a family.
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Two letters are sent for Young to deliver.
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A list of unavailable supplies.
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A list of dates and recipients of letters forwarded by Feramorz Little.
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The world will reject truth but the Saints are duty-bound to proclaim it. Brigham details unlawful courts and the illegal use of the military. The surviving children of the Mountain Meadows Massacre will be taken to live with relatives.
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A document plotting the mail stations from Missouri to Utah is to be forwarded to Washington.
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A notice that the train for Florence will be unable to take the wheat.
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Brigham requests eight or ten bushels of sugar cane seed.
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A warning about James Button, a former Church employee and disaffected member who is making threats to steal livestock.