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Ford should immediately send up the cotton owed.
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Brother Bentley may have a portion of the cotton yarn.
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Waldron conducted himself in an exemplary manner while in Utah and Brigham asks church members to extend assistance to him when possible.
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If Rasmus Sorensen has repented then he may be baptized.
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Brigham does not expect to take up the sword to fight.
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A draft is draw on Clawson in favor of A. J. Bell.
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A Financial draft is drawn on H. B. Clawson. Brigham is not responsible for unauthorized agents. Bell must verify those claiming to be agents before doing business with them.
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Brigham urges Rowberry to fulfill their business agreeent.
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Brigham offers assistance in publishing a collection of Carmichael's poems.
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Brigham supports R. G. Sneath establishing a mercantile business on the Colorado River which will increase trade between Utah and California.
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G & W Todd & Company is introduced to Henry Naisbitt.
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Kane is introduced to T. B. Stenhouse.
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The letter introduces Sherman to T. B. H. Stenhouse who carries a letter to Sherman from Brigham Young. Stenhouse can answer any questions that Sherman has about Utah.
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Creighton is introduced to T. B. H. Stenhouse
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The report of gentile assassinations are false. Twelve non-Mormons declare that good citizens of any faith live free of intimidation in Utah. Printing Companies falsely accuse the community of vile crimes and attempt to convince Mormons that the Government hates them, yet no one has hindered their publications. Laws against seduction and adultery would be more just than laws against polygamy.
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Brigham has concerns about using Boston as a port of debarkation for emigration. He offers suggestions.
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Clawson is sent a copy of a letter addressed to William Hooper. Business and financial matters are discussed. An order and measurements are received for the Cotton Mill.
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W. T. Sherman received reports that four Gentiles were shot in Utah. Troops will be sent and the murderers found. Brigham responds that the report was untrue. He sends signatures of a dozen non-Mormon citizens declaring that they live free from intimidation.
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Financial drafts are enclosed.
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Financial drafts are enclosed.
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The Brethren are asked to assist three Indians looking for Blackhawk.
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Rowberry is asked to investigate alleged domestic abuse by Mr Sperry.
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Conference was held and hundreds were turned away. Twenty-two Elders were called on missions. Squier Brassfield was killed shortly after marrying a woman legally married to another man. The shooter is unknown and some blame the Mormon community.
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Good instruments that do not require a patent are preferred.
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A letter sent to William Hooper is copied for Brother Hyrum.