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Due to Beaver's water shortage the men should return to their homes and crops.
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Brigham encourages iron work to continue in Parowan but does not recommend building a house yet.
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Brigham declines further expenditures as the people lack enterprise.
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The people are focused on returning home and harvesting.
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Brigham endorses Garden in building a mill in Spanish Fork if it can be done without taking on debt.
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Updates on the prices of goods, the removal of the army and the return of the people to Salt Lake.
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It is proper for Sarah to come up with her husband.
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Brigham requests that the Judge accept the new Provo Canyon road and create a toll or tax to pay for its cost and upkeep.
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Brigham arranges the return of livestock taken from U.S. troops.
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Brigham declines an interview with Gilbert due to his conduct.
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Brigham forwards a copy of an address he gave in Provo.
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Due to past devastations and currently poor conditions counsel is given to store wheat for bread stuffs and seed.
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A quarterly expense summary is submitted for Indian Affairs. Many Indians became hostile anticipating the arrival of U.S. troops.
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A request to forward to Salt Lake any stock taken from the Army last fall.
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A bill of divorce is granted.
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Gilbert is encouraged to go before the governor and show wherein Brigham is indebted to him. Brigham wants to furnish the soldiers with food. The petition has been signed and forwarded and the settlers will return home when there is evidence the president will honor his pledge.
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Brigham agrees not to obstruct the troops if they do not encamp near settlements. The Indians appear disappointed in the peace.
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Brigham consents to the occupation of the herd ground and gives additional instructions.
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Brigham will not support merchants while there is pressure to do so. He doesn't expect honest representation in the world news and asks if Governor Cummings published his proclamation.
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Brigham thanks Cummings for the documents sent and sustains any efforts to protect Constitutional rights.
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Instructions on how to settle Alfred Moyes' claim on two heifers.
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Instructions to close the Quarter Master's Office and provide flour to the destitute.
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Brigham sends the chief supplies, updates him on the plans of the Military and praises him for his crops.
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Counsel to return the boy to his mother as per agreement.
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Instructions to gather men to secure the crops in these areas and offer needed supplies. Counsel to give the Indians the surplus vegetables and a portion of the grain.