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Specifications are given for the mills in Big Cottonwood Canyon.
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Details on money deposited for Esther and Elizabeth Bayliss.
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Current events are summarized and a list of drafts and various financial account details are given. Included is a request to purchase a year subscription to Liverpool Albion to be sent to the Lehi Reading Club.
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Through a signed petition the citizens challenge the legality of Judge Cradlebaugh's court due to the date and place being changed, US. troops surrounding the courthouse and trials held in which the United States is party.
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Brigham gives permission to open letters addressed to Horace Eldredge. Correspondence is to be safely and privately forwarded to Col. Kane, George Q. Cannon and Horace Eldredge.
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A request to obtain signatures on a petition to the Governor.
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A request to circulate a petition for signatures in response to rumors that the troops are being sent to Salt Lake City.
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A Bill of Divorcement is sent for signature
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A Bill of Divorcement sent for signature.
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A request for more information on a financial account.
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Judge Cradlebaugh brought a company of infantry into court with him. Governor Cummings visits Provo.
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A request to supply Josh Horne with provisions.
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A request for a Bishop's recommendation.
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Counsel to attend a sale of stock in April.
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Counsel to be attentive to wording used in letters to the court and to show restraint with those attempting to provoke unrest.
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Counsel to comply with the decision of the High Council.
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Instructions to settle an account.
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Concerns compensation for reporting and a suggestion to teach other young men who are interested and willing to learn.
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A request to accommodate Z. Snow at the Fort.
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Andrew Cunningham is called as Bishop of the 15th Ward.
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Captain Stayner has Brigham's blessing to go on a journey
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Benjamin Mitchell is released as Bishop of the 15th Ward.
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Brigham advises against settling in Colorado and instead suggests near Hebersville or Washington.
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Instructions to purchase a list of law books (list included) and forward copies to the names provided. Also contains authorization to collect tithing in California and a reminder to keep accurate financial records.
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Brigham advises against sending mail through regular channels to avoid letters being intercepted and held by the Postmaster. He expresses strong feelings about slander and animosity from local civil officers. Letter includes some financial details as well as updates on military presence and Buchanan's railroad plans.