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Brigham Young informing L. E. Harrington of counsel given to Thomas Freestone with an invitation to give additional counsel.
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Brigham Young requesting a discourse with George Foster to settle family difficulties.
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Recommendations made regarding the appointment of an Adjutant and the appropriate discipline for Captains Brown and Casper.
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Brigham Young was attempting to resolve a property dispute between Brother Cunningham and Brother Simpson.
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Response given to John Henry Kinkead regarding the taxation of stock, goods, money and property.
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Brigham desires to hear accounts of both parties concerning dispute between Henry Green and Sister Saxton.
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Remarks to Captains of the military
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Requesting Bradley to return articles of the deceased to his family.
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Wheat will be accepted as a donation to the Perpetual Emigration Fund.
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Referring Brother Ormond to the law concerning land transfers and the need to survey and enclose the land within a year.
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Receipt of copies of the Laws of the State of Indiana.
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Receipt of payment for the care of an iron safe. Offering the safe to A. Babbit for the cost of repairs.
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Directive to request public money and property from J. H. Holeman
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Response to Mr. Dixon regarding a lost mule, men involved and potential legal counsel.
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Acknowledgement of receiving books with an accompanying list.
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Consent given to settle at Manti, Allred’s Settlement, or at Pleasant Creek and requirements detailed before bringing families.
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Explanation of the revoking of previous Special Orders and forming a new company.
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Special Orders given revoking previous orders, and directing military supply needs.
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Reply to John B. Finson in regards to building a bridge across the Green River.
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Response to Samuel W. Richards mentioning temple wall construction, immigration, church publications, supplies and Indian conflicts.
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A request to Congress to pass a land bill, and an account of quarterly disbursements and expenditures.
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Dividing the oversight of Indian Affairs into two districts. Assigning Steven B. Rose the West district.
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Dividing the oversight of Indian Affairs into two districts. Assigning Edward A. Bedell the East district.
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Notice that Edward Bedell has been appointed to replace Jacob I C Holeman as Agent for the Indians.
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Instructions to render aid to Dimick B. Huntington in order to halt Indian hostilities.