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A letter sent to Thomas Kane is copied into the large copying book.
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Eldredge will pay the money owed by October. Future wagon orders will be large.
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The wife of France has not expressed ill feelings towards him. He is counseled to repair his Salt Lake home and allow her to reside there.
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A request to inquire into a financial dispute and see that justice is carried out.
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The children who survived the Mountain Meadows Massacre should be returned to family/friends in the States.
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Brigham answers question concerning deposits to the Emigration Fund.
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Hamblin is authorized to take others on the Southern Indian Mission.
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Counsel to sell the property for what it is worth or wait for a more favorable opportunity.
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A request for the use of a yoke of oxen.
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A recommendation to hire Stephen Hales and Gillespie to cut rock for a meeting house.
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A request to get a bill of divorcement signed.
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A request for Bishop Lewis Brunson to act to prevent a divorce.
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Brigham arranges a meeting with Cummings and Officers of the Army.
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A request for Richards to settle his accounts.
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A tithing receipt.
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The shop to be prepared so M. H. Peck can occupy part of it.
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Brigham discusses the viability of manufacturing powder from saltpeter.
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Brigham prefers the return of the incumbent for the Legislative Assembly.
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Beckwith may return to St. Louis for his family. Temple ordinances are not available at this time, but knowledge and authority will help him progress.
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Brigham consents to the list of names.
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Brigham approves of Wood accompanying Dr Forney on his Southern tour.
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Brigham counsels not to go to Weber.
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Brigham warns caution in travel due to Indian hostilities.
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Brigham warns caution in travel due to Indian hostilities.
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A Bill of Divorcement is included for signatures.