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A request to send good tithing hay when convenient.
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John Taylor has no objection to the Legislative Assembly members receiving per diem.
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Concerns the per diem and forms distributed to the officers and members of the Legislative Assembly.
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'Brother Warner' wants to be sealed to his wife Mary.
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Peter Maughan is elected Judge of Probate for the county and is to preside over the area as Bishop. Letter contains advice on settlements, forts and instructions to be kind to the Native Americans.
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The train to Florence leaves with funds for aid and supplies. The children survivors of the Mountain Meadows Massacre are ready to be conveyed to their relatives.
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An update is given on the Military affairs in Utah. Fewer teams will be available to aid the emigration from Florence.
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Brigham acknowledges the good accomplished by Joseph Young and updates him on Government affairs in Utah.
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Government appointments use the military to uphold their abuses of power and attempt to instigate a physical response by the citizens. Judge Cradlebaugh holds an illegal court, orders the arrest of subpoenaed witnesses and authorizes the military to hold them.
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Calkins is encouraged to travel to the United States and spend time with his wife and family. The children survivors of the Mountain Meadow Massacre are ready to be conveyed to their relatives.
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A request to assist Samuel A. Woolley to harvest logs.
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Counsel to investigate with mercy and kindness.
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Details on the train leaving for the East.
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Counsel on how to settle safely.
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A request to give mill wheat to Brother Barnard until his claim is paid.
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A request for a detailed financial statement from Liverpool and a plea to look into the inheritance of Stephen Maloney. Members of the seventy may be cut off under certain circumstances.
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Money will be sent to Brother Horace to pay bills. Brigham desires that little or no debt is created by the emigration.
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Brigham does not know the whereabouts of Aden's son but placed an inquiry in the Deseret News.
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Brigham will settle the financial notes.
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Judge Cradlebaugh ordered the arrest of two men subpoenaed as witnesses. The men were not afforded a defense and were imprisoned outside the county where the alleged crime was committed for an indefinite period of time.
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Questions on how to proceed with a financial note.
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Questions on how to proceed with financial notes.
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Counsel to John Green.
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Lysander Gee was arrested with needless military aid. A writ is served for Leo Hawkins and Daniel Wells for possessing a records book.
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Brigham encourages self restraint towards the harsh words and random firing from soldiers. Forbearance is also counseled toward the Indians.