1858 October 29 Letter to Horace S. Eldredge

Title

1858 October 29 Letter to Horace S. Eldredge

Description

Brigham corrects false statements published in the press and asks Eldredge to publicize the truth.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

Brigham Young

Recipient

Horace S. Eldredge

Date

1858 October 29

Location

Great Salt Lake City

Subject

Publications

Item sets

Great Salt Lake City
October 29.th 1858

Elder H. S. Eldridge

Dear Brother,
In the enclosed number of the "News" you will see a very substantial contradiction to the lies of various "Special Correspondents." It had to be literally extorted from the parties by Governor Cumming. Make the proper use of it by giving it all possible publicity. The satirical articles on"the great discovery"owes its origin to a trip to Provo bench by a few of our `friends' who contemplate the location of a great rival city at the mouth of Provo Canon. It is said all our Salt Lake merchants are concerned in it. The truth is it is a speculative scheme got up by a few adventurers to make a living for the winter.

All is well with us. The dogs are howling but so far they have howled in vain. We have established a regular police of thorough energetic men who will, I trust, be successful in preserving peace in the City.

Communicate with Dr. Bernhisel on the subject above refered to and see that the dose is efficiently applied in the right place. It is important, if practicable, to have the press controlled in our favor, or at least, the leading journals. Labor to accomplish this as much as possible. We must do our best and God will control all for good. Bros. Kimball and Wells and your numerous friends here all desire a kind remembrance to you & Sister E.

Praying that you may be in every way qualified and strengthened for the performance of your duties.

I remain Your brother & friend in Christ,

Brigham Young

P. S. I send this by private conveyance, as I shall continue to do until mails are more certain and safe.