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A request to allow Isaac Grundy to select suitable land for the development of minerals.
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Concerns Ann Wordsworth's bill of divorce from husband William.
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Concerns a bill of articles for Hugh Moon and notification of a future bill for machinery.
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Concerns the availability of the City Hall for conducting Supreme Court territorial business.
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A list of letters and letter duplicates sent by John Y. Green.
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Counsel for bishops to not use any of the tithing funds in their possession. Time and attention should be devoted to fulfilling the church calling and not on business and speculation.
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A Bill of Divorcement is sent for signatures.
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Only governor Cummings can prohibit one from making liquor.
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A request to hold onto the books until a secure way to send them is available.
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Updates on the court, a murder of a U. S. District Attorney and the mail. Seeds are sent for planting.
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Brigham does not object to shipping wheat and salt.
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An affidavit and notes from the Parrishes and Potter case are enclosed.
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Brigham is pleased with the safer route chosen.
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The mail is unreliable. Money has been deposited to assist three individuals to emigrate.
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Brigham expresses gratitude for the shipment of seeds and roots. Although some did not survive, Brigham encourages Horner to continue trying. Troops are encamped around the courthouse and witnesses are arrested.
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Brigham will appoint someone to investigate and adjudicate the disputed business affairs.
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Brigham gives his opinion on dividing the increase of stock and paying taxes.
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Judge Cradlebaugh holds unlawful court. It is rumored that a detachment of troops may be sent to Iron County.
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Counsel to not settle until the group is large enough to be safe.
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Concerns local updates on the Legislative Assembly, government officers, politics and the court case of James Ferguson. Brigham expresses frustration with corrupt officials and the ongoing misrepresentation of the Church and its members.
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Contains instructions for purchasing clean, good quality sugar and some financial details. A bill of articles and drafts were originally enclosed. Also includes an update on the legislative assembly and the court case of James Ferguson.
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A request for mulberry seeds to feed [silk] worms.
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Counsel not to drive stock to California due to the current environment.
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Brigham offers two alternatives to Wallaces current living arrangements.
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It is difficult to counter the abundant false reports.