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Details are given on a credit in Liverpool and selling property at Camp Floyd. Brigham requests to know the author of an article. The emigration is underway.
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Joseph A Young will host Clary and his party.
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Brigham sends an autograph per request.
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Carter is asked to furnish H. B. Clawson money for purchases at Fort Bridger in exchange for a draft on deposits in the East.
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The Indians encamped near Cache Valley are not hostile. Counsel is given to gift them tithing grain and stock.
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Details are given on purchases made at Camp Floyd and advise is given on purchasing property at Fort Bridger.
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Brigham leaves the selection of a Representative with those in Sanpete. There is conflict in the states. Emigration companies are leaving Florence with some 2000 people in all.
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The law states that if you do not fence claimed property within a year than others may survey and fence the land themselves.
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Discretion is advised in making purchases. Sales at Bridger will be lower.
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A request to look into the domestic dispute of Mary and Dan Jones.
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Tithing labor may be used to build a road, bridge and meeting house. The work should be divided between wards.
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A history of the physical, political and spiritual colonization of Utah.
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Counsel to complete the construction on a Council House before beginning a meeting house.
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Advise to be kind without judgement or expectations. An update is given on paper manufacturing and the telegraph.
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Many of those gathering to emigrate lack the means for an outfit. Brigham visits many settlements. Pratt should retain the tithing. Elders should return home if conflict increases in the States.
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Brigham and other leaders will hold meetings in Lehi.
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Brigham knows little about Daniel Olsen but believes he is on a more commendable life course. His daughter is interested in marrying him.
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Labor tithing may be used for Church construction projects. Settlers should build in close proximity for safety. July 4th is celebrated.
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Brigham visited the south and encouraged the brethren to produce rare crops. A tithing receipt is sent and financial account settled. Utah thrives while the States are on the verge of war.
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Enough families reside in Heber to safely build homes.
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Brother Bull should remain in the mission. Brigham recognizes the Lord's hand in the emigration. Many Elders with families were released. Updates are given on finances, construction projects and paper manufacturing.
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Brigham would be pleased to meet with Street.
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Updates are given on church meetings and construction projects.
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Expenses for the office of Governor in 1857 are forwarded for payment.