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A request to resolve a dispute between two Brethren.
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If the family of William Tiger can make it to Florence they will be assisted to Utah.
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Details on the cost of furnishing Dunn with a bark mill.
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Counsel for Snow not to act in opposition to Brother Hyde. He may be inconvenienced due to his carelessness financial decisions but he should be patient and follow the Spirit.
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An inquiry is placed in the Deseret News to assist Alvord to find his brother.
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Lincoln traveled in disguise and was unceremoniously inaugurated. The Utah Congress adjourned. The teams and cattle are nearly ready to send to Florence.
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Lincoln arrived in Washington amidst increasing division. A Pacific railroad bill may pass. Two hundred teams and loose cattle will be sent to assist the poor to emigrate. Updates are given on Construction projects.
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Counsel to call on Chauncey West to assist with constructing the bridge.
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Brigham subscribes himself per request.
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A request to justly resolve a dispute between widow Thomas and Brother Robison.
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A Missionary Fund is established to assist the Elder's and their families. A large number of wagons and cattle will assist the emigration. Financial inquiries are made and details given on construction projects.
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Acknowledgement of the resignation of Davis as the Superintendent.
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Brigham is privileged to read the report on Indian Affairs prior to its being forwarded to the States.
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The Southern Confederacy is flourishing and Lincoln has a stern policy toward seceders. The audit of Brigham's accounts with the Indian Department was sent.
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Brigham subscribes himself as requested.
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Information on the whereabouts of Simeon Howd.
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Oxtrains and cattle will be sent to immigrate the poor from Florence. There is news of discord in the States. Snow is asked to assist a family to Florence.
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Brigham doesn't have any information concerning the promissory note James Hale signed in favor of Thomas Kington.
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A request for Davis to resign his position in the Public Machine Shop.
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Two hundred wagons will be sent to immigrate the poor. Cattle will also be sent in lieu of buying them in the States. Tithing credit will be given for outfitting teamsters. Details are provided on organizing companies and the required supplies.
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Advise to consume mustard, horseradish and asparagus to regain his health.
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The brethren may haul the tithing wheat to Salt Lake and receive an order of the same quantity in Cedar City.
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John Maiben should call upon Aaron Johnson for legal assistance in securing the payment of a note by Charles B Hancock.
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News is received via the telegraph. The accounts with the Indian Department are being closed out and cattle and teams are being gathered to send back East.
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John Maiben is authorized to secure the payment of a note by Charles B. Hancock.