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The Commissioners' only purpose was to deliver Buchanan's Proclamation, but Governor Cumming appears disposed to see justice extended to Utah. The traders, gamblers and rowdies following the army bring as much conflict as the army itself. Brigham appeals to Kane to speak for the liberties of the citizens of Utah.
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Letter expresses concerns with military encampments and a desire for safety through the Territory's admission to the Union. Brigham seeks repayment for the Governorship and Indian Affairs.
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Instructions for purchasing and transporting articles across the plains and a request to use the best materials for the wagons. The Perpetual Emigration Fund will not be utilized next year.
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A request to credit tithe payers. Emigration is deemed safe and Calkin is to assist those leading the emigration. The perpetual emigration fund is put on hold. Joseph Mckay paid the emigration costs for a dozen people.
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A list of labor and material prices.
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Brigham furnishes the requested information and documents.
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A request to view his account balance.
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A request to pay his account balance.
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A request to pay his account balance.
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A summary of a financial account.
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The Account balance is given.
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A request for tithing records.
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A request to send financial information.
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Brigham agrees to the brethren building a settlement if they can do it safely.
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An invitation to accompany Horace S. Eldridge on a mission.
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A request for Brother Kazier to file an affidavit.
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A request to assist Henry Lawrence with purchases.
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Advice to not go to Ibonpark Valley.
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A request to send the circular saws to Salt Lake
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Delivery of a Bill of Divorcement.
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A Summary of a credit on tithing and a note.
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Counsel to furnish a simple machine for harvesting cotton.
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A request to get a bill of divorce signed.
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A request to sign a bill of divorcement.
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The divorce settlement details and Church suspension of Simon Baker.