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Brigham discusses trade fluctuations and the details of a draft made by Horner.
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Brigham confirms that he has signed a document.
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Counsel to Brown to accept an invitation by the Shoshones to live among them as it would provide opportunities for good.
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After investigating the matter, Brigham believes the girl in question is innocent of taking a chain belonging to Bradley.
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A list of various items needed for the Printing Office.
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Brigham Young assures Isaac Morley amid reports and rumors, expects him to take his seat in the Assembly, and encourages him not to resign.
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Duplicate of the September 1st Instructions to Captains to oversee only the companies for which they are directly responsible. Includes further details regarding organization and maintaining order within emigration leadership.
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Brigham counsels Forsyth to deliver the timber or allow others to deliver it so the work can continue.
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Brigham counsels Noble to provide for his wife and treat her right.
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Brigham counsels Melissa Noble to stay with Joseph Noble. Brigham will see to it that she is treated properly.
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A bill for oils, paint, shoes, and flour. The bill was overpaid and the balance needs to be returned to B. Leonard.
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In response to an inquiry, Brigham shares his opinion on which farming equipment would be useful in Utah.
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A request for Houston to make decisions about the children and property of Roswell Stevens and his wife after their divorce.
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Brigham requests supplies be sent to Utah.
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Certification that Orson Hyde paid Messrs Hawley Thomson & Co. for the Ferry on Green River.
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Mr. Gammel to repay the amount due to Mary Beach.
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Counsel given to Welcome Chapman that he and Sister Stainer should wait three or four years before making an important decision.
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Consent given to R.W. Glover to marry Sarah Williams.
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Counsel given Spencer not to fear man, to find new teaching areas, to establish a place to gather and open factories, to use the best offices to print gospel truths and to stay up to date on political affairs.
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Permission granted to Elisabeth Coolidge to remarry.
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Daniel H. Wells admonishes Brother and Sister Howes to provide living assistance to their Mother and Mother-in-law who has been receiving assistance from the Church.
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Brigham reports on his visit to the southern settlements, Indian affairs, Temple construction and the movement of church leaders. He request money for two individuals.
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An update on crops and counsel to increase the wall thickness and height on their fort.
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Brigham expresses gratitude for Kane's kindness and concern for a prisoner facing capital punishment. He comments on the railroad, slavery, and Indian affairs.
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Brigham Young asks Orson Hyde to resolve a matter in which Ezra Taft Benson and F.D. Brown owe John Sherratt money.