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Arrangements made to purchase eggs and butter.
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Wells gives instructions on storing ammunitions.
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Concerns the process of appointing officers for Utah Territory and the general attitude of the congregation during the meeting.
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Wells gives suggestions for using the iron and wood left in the city and reminds Pugmire that getting the wheat and flour out is the priority.
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A request to provide provisions to traveling Indians.
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A request to provide provisions to traveling Indians.
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A request to form a search party for horses stolen by the Indians.
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Brigham asks Col. Kane, his friend of many years, for permission to speak to him candidly about faith and religious beliefs.
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Instructions to ensure that William Godbe and Thomas Copley safely and quickly reach their destination to retrieve letters and a trunk.
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A lengthy letter detailing extensive issues with the mail and the antagonism of the U.S. army and prejudice against the Saints. Brigham expresses strong feelings toward Utah being accepted into the Union and has positive feedback about the new Governor Cummings. Letter also includes updates about the mass relocation of the population north of Utah County and other business matters.
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A call to go to the Platte Bridge to retrieve a train of goods left there. Also a request for mules and equipment. If unable to go they are asked to find a replacement.
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A request for the Bishops to assist the brethren going to the Platte Bridge to retrieve the goods left there.
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Brigham agrees to the content of dispatches.
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People living north of "the point of the mountain" are counseled to move south. Permission is granted to stop Ben Simon's trade business. The Indians are welcome to assist in the wheat harvest and secure themselves a supply of breadstuff. There are too few men willing to stay and protect their property.
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The Bank and Tithing Office accounts are forwarded. Wells considers stopping trade with Ben Simons as it tends to depreciate the currency. The wheat barn and the church office will be moved to Provo. Wells asks questions about currency and the relocation and protection of church property.
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Concerns the shipment of supplies and other building materials. Also includes an update on Governor Cummings and Colonel Kane.
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Nathaniel Leavitt is asked to trade back the wagon for his mule, as Bro. Hart has greater need of the wagon.
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Instructions to explore south and southwest to find locations for new settlements.
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Counsel to go to Spanish Fork and build a grist mill.
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Concerns a trade between N. Leavitt and Jas. Hart. Brother Leavitt is to return the wagon to get his mule back.
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An update on supplies and construction of the fence around the Tabernacle. Also mentions Governor Alfred Cummings and associates traveling South, as well as other personal matters.
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A request to not sell any alcohol or liquor due to excessive drunkenness in the streets.
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A request to leave records and papers of the U.S. Court with Secretary [William H.] Hooper.
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Concerns sending needed supplies to Col. Johnson's camp.
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Brigham approves keeping the mills supplied, using fence lumber and the plan to remove the poor from Salt Lake. He permits Brother Staines to stay but Brother Wilcox should move south. Brigham suggests boarding up public buildings. He will move his family once he prepares proper housing.