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Directions to Major Rose to prosecute and bring to justice any citizens of the Box Elder settlement who have violated the laws regulating dealings with Indian tribes.
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Instructions for the building of his house. Includes details on materials and prices, as well as a request for the lumbermen to be more frugal.
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Concerns the relationship of James Wolsey and Sarah Fifield. Brigham recommends the Bishop not give the couple permission to be guardians of the childrens' property until they have proved themselves. Also contains unrelated tithing matters.
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Instructions to Major Rose to investigate reports of Indians robbing and killing emigrants at Mary's River and selling the stolen goods.
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Instructions to Major Holeman to investigate reports of Indians robbing and killing emigrants at Mary's River and selling the stolen goods.
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An official statement of Arrowpeen's good character and a recommendation to all to treat him with respect and kindness.
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Brigham Young reprimands three men over failing to get along and work out a disagreement over the building of a mill.
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A cover letter accompanying reports from Major Holeman and accounts of Expenditures
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A cover letter accompanying reports from Major Rose and accounts of Expenditures
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Letter of encouragement to have faith, and a recommendation to make her way to Kanesville. Instructions to contact J.M. Grant and Dr. J.M. Bernhisel in Washington City and Orson Hyde at Kanesville.
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Instructions to Brother Bateman to not distress his sister-in-law and her family by trying to collect on his brother's debt.
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Instructions for Clerks to not receive flour as tithing on wheat.
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Request for a list of oath dates administered to the Nauvoo Legion soldiers
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Instructions for the Tithing Office clerks to not give out any orders to those who are in debt.
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Letter contains a response relating to Mexican traders, an upcoming trial and the welfare of Indian children. Mentions Marshall Haywood and Major Rose.
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A pardon of George Parrish, who was convicted of Larceny by the Weber County Court.
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Pardon of Andrew Coltrin, who was convicted of Larceny by the Weber County Court
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Counsel to Isaac Clark to look after the legal rights of widows and orphans and the distribution of property belonging to a Sister [Sarah] Fifield.
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Letter contains details about building materials and finances for a mill and a house, as well as instructions for a shipment of fabric and glass.
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Letter to a Bishop regarding marital problems and a separation between a husband and wife.
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Acknowledgement of the receipt of materials, and that census returns had been mailed.
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A letter and list of names to be assisted via the Emigration Fund.
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Letter contains a request for machinery parts, personal business and a response about money.
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A thank you letter for the gift of a revolving pistol.
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Response to a letter from Curtis Bolton, who was serving a mission in Paris. Contains encouragement and details pertaining to the Bolton family.