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Encouraging words about the challenges of a navigator and accepting a re-enlistment.
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A request for a bid on purchasing Wool Carding Machines.
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A request for a bid on purchasing wool carding machines.
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Updates are given on the telegraph, temple construction, and settlements in Washington County. Kay's wife should travel to England.
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Brigham wrote to Amasa Lyman and is waiting his response.
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A request to maintain the shop and the property around it.
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The Smith's may remain in Cedar County if they choose.
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Gibson's experience will benefit the poor Saints. Missionaries in Switzerland and in the States preach with caution. While war is commencing in the East, construction projects in Utah are progressing and many are starting south to create new settlements. The telegraph is complete from the West to the East.
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A request to keep the tithing livestock in his possession.
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The residence in the north counties may take their stock to range on the mountains near Promontory Point.
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Brigham sends the first telegraph lines from Utah to California.
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Roberts is extended a call to serve a mission.
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Temple construction will resume. Stone cutters and hauling teams are wanted. Wards should sustain the workmen with food and clothing. The aid of the sisters is needed.
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A $600 bond should be cashed and sent to Liverpool. Plans to settle Uinta Valley are abandoned and new settlements are planned for the South. The telegraph is progressing.
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Bagley is requested to pick up five horse carts.
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A request to deliver the five horse carts.
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The carding machine has been sold to Erastus Snow and 2 or 3 more will be imported.
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Permission is granted for brethren to settle in the South. Tithing produce will be used to accommodate the brethren going south.
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Tripp may use the Union Academy to teach school.
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Stone cutters will resume work on the temple and Bishops should oversee efforts to sustain the workmen with food and clothing.
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Steele is starting a cotton machine. If he is able to deposit cash in Salt Lake it will be credited towards the immigration of his family in England.
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A request to assist Edmund Merchant to obtain farming property.
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A request to provide John Wood with land.
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A request for Lamoreaux to provide for his former wife and children.
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A request to assist John Blythe in his search for missing horses.