1854 July 31 Letter to J. F. Bradley

Title

1854 July 31 Letter to J. F. Bradley

Description

After investigating the matter, Brigham believes the girl in question is innocent of taking a chain belonging to Bradley.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

Brigham Young

Recipient

J. F. Bradley

Date

1854 July 31

Location

Great Salt Lake City
St. Louis, Missouri

Subject

Personal
Disputes

Item sets

 

Great Salt Lake City, July 31st. 1854.

To Mr. J. F. Bradley

St Louis
Mo.

Sir,

You may have surmised, from the lateness of my answer, that I had concluded to pay no attention to the request contained in your letter of Dec. 6th/53, but it has taken this length of time to enable me to satisfy myself.

I took what I deemed the most judicious course to ascertain the facts in the case, by engaging a confidential, and experienced person, who resided at the same place, to carefully notice, and cautiously enquire concerning jewelry and ornament, and from all he could learn, after the most thorough, and careful research, the girl had nothing to do with taking the chain, has not had it, and of course has not got it now, and so far as could be learned, knew nothing about it being missing, and does not know that any one was on the watch for articles in her possession.

Trusting that my course in the matter will prove satisfactory.
I Remain, Very Respectfully

Brigham Young