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A request to obtain signatures on a petition to the Governor.
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Sims counsels Joseph McMurrin to help him support his mother.
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A request and authorization to collect annuities on behalf of Sims.
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A slanderous paper is published and lawsuits filed to provoke unrest. Dr. Forney will testify that Utah has not provoked Indian hostilities.
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A summary of conference is given. The army is peaceful, Governor Cummings administers justly, yet others create malicious lawsuits and publish slander. Judge Sinclair accuses citizens of treason, polygamy, carrying private mail and concealing court records.
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A request for needed supplies.
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A slanderous newspaper is published to provoke a collision between the people and the government.
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The Eldredge Company arrived safe. Governor Cumming and Mr. Wilson show integrity but others engage in malicious acts and lawsuits.
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Fillmore is the seat of government but the Legislative assembly will adjourn to Salt Lake City. The press and vexatious lawsuits cause unrest. Bernhisel should push for all legitimate payments to Utah.
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Civil officers determined Fillmore as the seat of government but the Legislative Assembly will adjourn to Salt Lake. Antagonists are printing slander and obstructing the courts.
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Hurt, Burr & Company and others are publishing slander, and corrupting the courts. Law suits have been filed against church leaders. Brigham warns that fraudulent town lots may be sold back East.
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A financial balance is given.
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Brother Lee and Barney were honest in their intentions of marrying Indian women. Brigham counsels the people not to exaggerate the circumstances.
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A Bill of Divorcement is sent for signatures.
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A Bill of Divorcement is sent for a signature.
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Brigham gave permission for Mr. Beck to trade fat cattle from the Indian farm for work cattle.
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The Legislative Assembly will meet in Fillmore and immediately adjourn to Salt Lake City.
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A request to set up the organ in the Tabernacle.
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Brigham seeks an official opinion on moving the Seat of Government from Fillmore to Salt Lake City.
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A memoranda for Amasa Lyman containing names of those selected to go to the Legislative Assembly.
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Brigham consents to Cumming's request.
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A response to Cummings inquiry concerning suitable property for a hotel.
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A request to provide John Sueur with a heifer.
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The Indians kill two white men and the soldiers kill an Indian. Brigham encourages the Indians to live peacefully.
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Brigham Young requests that slander be exposed through the press. Salt Lake tries to prevents disturbances by rowdy military followers.