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Order of 12 Bushels of Wheat from Tithing.
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Instructions on guard placement against the Indians.
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Updates on financial payments and Indian hostilities.
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Explanation of the Perpetual Emigration Fund and suggestions on securing a release from the Army.
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Details on how to get assistance to Emigrate
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Responding to an inquiry as to the whereabouts of Charles Allen.
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Offering Julia Hampton assistance to emigrate next season.
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Counsel to cautiously offer work and fair pay to friendly Indians.
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Counsel to cautiously offer work and fair pay to friendly Indians.
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Counsel to cautiously offer work and fair pay to friendly Indians.
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The Nauvoo Legion will act under the command of George A. Smith and information concerning James Allred.
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Legal Document appointing John M. Bernhisel as lawful attorney and representative for Willard Richards and empowering Bernhisel to execute all needful instruments and papers on behalf of the postmaster.
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Legal Document appointing John M. Bernhisel as lawful attorney and representative for J. M. Grant and E. T. Benson and empowering Bernhisel as Guarantor for said Mail routes.
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Legal Document appointing John M. Bernhisel as lawful attorney and representative for Heber C. Kimball and Orson Hyde and empowering Bernhisel as Guarantor for said Mail routes.
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Orders to raise 50 men to aid the Marshall and to quell Indian hostilities by seeking out friendly relations, arrest persons furnishing guns and ammo to the Indians, recover stolen property and sustaining the Laws.
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James Ferguson on expedition to quell Indian hostilities and to promote friendly relations. Counsel to those emigrating not to travel alone.
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Legal Document appointing John M. Bernhisel as lawful attorney and representative for Daniel H. Wells to make bids for mail routes and execute papers on his behalf.
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Legal Document appointing John M Bernhisel as lawful attorney and representative for Edward Hunter and empowering Bernhisel to make bids for mail routes and execute needful papers on his behalf.
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Counsel to send Tithing wheat on the empty wagons returning to Salt Lake from Fort Hall.
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Relaying a preference for Steers.
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Counsel to send Tithing wheat on the empty wagons returning to Salt Lake from Fort Hall.
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Update on family and friends in Utah and an offer of assistance to emigrate if so desired.
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Counsel to secure crops before continuing work on the Fort
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Brigham Young agrees he should turn over Government business to Doctor Bernhisel, and addresses the purchase and delivery of Hymn Books from St Louis.
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Brigham Young addresses a protested draft submitted by William Howard, drafts in favor of David Boman, Mrs. Jab. Wardrope and Samuel Stanford, a letter mentioning the death of Willard Snow, the year’s immigration, and funds for next season’s emigration.