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Jemima Young may call upon the Tithing Office for needed supplies.
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Counsel to give Indian Jack a horse.
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Counsel to seek out cash trades in order to assist friends to immigrate.
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Instructions are given on financial matters. The telegraph is nearing completion.
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A list of people to be considered as State officials.
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Congress should rectify the mistake made in the Utah boundary and award the heirs of A. W. Babbitt money to close his accounts. The President should allow Utah to choose its own officers. Bernhisel should pursue statehood and the reimbursement of Indian affairs.
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Brigham has visited most Utah Saints and they are thriving. McAllister may extend his mission oversees or return home. Instructions are given on financial matters.
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A request to forward tithing to the office. Glass will be furnished.
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Eastern conflict is growing. The Government is indebted arms to Utah but they destroyed ammunition at Camp Floyd. The telegraph is progressing and Utah is more able to supply its own wants.
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Temple construction will resumes. Tithing molasses and sugar should be delivered. Woman are urged to secure materials to clothe the temple workmen.
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Updates are given on emigration , finances, missionary work and the telegraph. Cannon should communicate openly and is entrusted with publication decisions. Elder Van Cott should be released.
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Counsel is given on how to safely cultivate, construct and protect a new settlement in the Uinta Valley. Quality schools should be constructed.
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1,900 people were assisted to emigrate. Updates are given on construction projects, the paper mill, telegraph, harvest and conflicts in the east.
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Langton would like to assist his parents to emigrate but Brigham is will not know if he can accept stock as payment until January.
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Financial drafts are drawn on Cannon.
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Brigham hopes to be able to turn stock into money to assit individuals to immigrate.
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Brigham seeks men wishing to settle in the Uinta Valley. Efforts are made to connect the east and west telegraph lines. Brigham anticipates visiting San Pete.
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Mule teams are sent with supplies and 7 wagons will follow.
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Mr Creighton wishes to hire five men to lay telegraph wire.
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Brigham seeks 150 men to establish a settlement in the Uinta Valley. Precautions should be taken against hostile Indians.
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Financial details were sent to George Cannon. John Tobin was excommunicated. Updates are given on the emigration, a Uinta Valley settlement, the telegraph and Brigham's visits. Publications should be approved before printing.
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Young should not deliver poles beyond Deep Creek. Grain and labor will be sent. Teamsters should be charged with articles so they will return them.
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A request to provide the Shoshone's with Beef.
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Joseph Young will come in advance of the emigration to obtain information on settlements. Martial Law was proclaimed in St. Louis and General Lyon was killed in battle.
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Details are given on financial drafts drawn on Cannon.