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Governor Cummings is a friend to Utah. President Johnson's testimony would outweigh the slander of the Chief Justice. No weapon will prosper against Zion. The nomination of postmaster is discussed.
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Property is sold to A. O. Smoot.
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Men are headed east on varying assignments. The people are meeting the qualifications to vote . Funds for Liverpool can be drawn from New York.
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Money has been forwarded to Norway per request.
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A corrected receipt is sent to Andrew.
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Counsel to look after the interest of the Indians and to secure any who have been with Black Hawk.
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Brothers Birch and Robison can take what hay they need.
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Brigham desires an accounting of church resources available for the construction of the temple and tabernacle.
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John W Young is sent to give a family update. If the Edward's desire to emigrate, John Caine can assist them.
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Brigham seeks the funds to purchase the telegraph poles.
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Notice is given of drafts drawn on Brigham Young Jr.
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A list of financial drafts is sent to Brigham Jr.
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John Young should determine if three notes are owed and to pay them if appropriate.
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A request to aid Saints traveling from California to Utah and to assist in their search for employment.
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Dwight Eveleth can offer counsel on emigrating to Utah from California.
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Manufacturing is increasing and skilled mechanics are in high demand. The Worden's can travel with the spring emigration.
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H. B. Clawson is Brigham's authorized business agent.
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H. B. Clawson is Brigham's legal business agent.
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A certificate that H. B. Clawson is reliable to carry out contracts on grain products.
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The Church is unable to emigrate the poor but Haddson can send money to assist his relations.
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Brigham approves an exchange of wheat.
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Sick Elders should return home. The governor has the power to veto a unanimous vote. Men are sent to assist the emigration and railroad fares should be collected in Liverpool. John W Young will serve in England.
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Due to a loss of stock the cash payement for the telegraph wire is delayed.