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Counsel to allow the citizens of Provo to vote on building a wall around the city.
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Updates on tithing and Indian affairs and an invitation to return to Utah.
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Updates on friends and family of Wight.
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Announcement that Franklin D. Richards is called to preside over the Church in Europe.
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A request to instruct Brother Franklin on the affairs of the office and an update on Indian affairs and the death of Willard Richards.
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Brigham responds to an inquiry concerning the demand for common goods in the territory.
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Brigham adheres to a request for his autograph.
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Brigham requests signatures on divorce forms for Roxsanna [Roxsena] R. Higby.
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Instructions on signing forms and including witnesses.
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Brigham attempts to re-establish friendly relations with Walker. He prevented the soldiers from attacking and advises Walker to raise grain and cattle. He also clarifies that only the U. S. President can authorize the purchase of their land.
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Counsel to trade fairly with the Indians on behalf of his ward members.
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An inquiry into the intentions of Baldwin to provide for his wife while he serves a mission in England.
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Brigham gives an update on Indian Affairs, Temple construction, emigration to California, and the passing of Willard Richards. He also gives personal encouragement to Pace.
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Brigham outlines payments due by the Federal Government to finance the Governor's Office and Indian Affairs. He acknowledges that the Government has not paid anything thus far for suppression of Indian hostilities and they ignore invitations to appoint good men as officers of the Territory. Brigham encourages Bernhisel to boldly communicate that Utah will rid itself of demagogues and demand to live under a Government free of corruption and favoritism.
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Counsel on building a Fort House stocked with Ammunition and men in order to preserve property and lives.
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Brigham expresses satisfaction with the safeguards established in Mountainville.
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Brigham addresses concerns King has about a bill and recommends he pay it and bring the matter before the High Council.
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Request sent to Perkins to help Ann Bonn acquire some wood.
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Counsel on settling the estate of the late Isaac Clark. Brigham desires the estate divided justly and without expense.
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Counsel to Eldridge about moving his family to California for gold. Brigham reminds him that earthly riches will not bring the same blessings as building up the Kingdom of God.
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Two apostles will be sent to Fillmore to establish union in that settlement. Brigham urges them to heed their counsel.
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Instructions to visit the property of Stephen Goddard before purchasing the property.
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Responding to an inquiry concerning employment opportunities for a doctor or dentist in Utah and access to needed supplies.
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Explanation of the doctrinal similarities and differences between the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and other Christian denominations and stating that all law abiding settlers are welcome in Utah.
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Brigham agrees to the request of adoption but the ordinances will have to wait for the completion of the temple.