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Government officials kindly welcomed Staines. Utah will vote for its Legislative assembly. Updates are given on mining iron, making pottery and construction on the theater. War sympathies are divided between the North and South.
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President Dispatches will be resumed.
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Gibson has helped the Polynesian Saints improve their agriculture. Saints have to find a balance in providing for their temporal and spiritual needs. Faith is effected by our experience. Brigham healed his horse. The Indians maintain remnants of their forefathers beliefs in the Holy Ghost.
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Those in San Pete County should donate to assist the families of missionaries particularly the family of John Chase.
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Wyoming is considered as the new outfitting point. The 2nd Calvary departed. Updates are provided on missionaries, general conference and gold diggers.
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An autograph is sent per request.
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The Indian Reservation question is not sufficient enough to jeopardize other matters. The government denies Utah financial reimbursements and the papers publish falsehoods.
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A request for financial assistance for the firm.
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An autograph is sent per request.
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Brigham is pleased with the emigration arrangements and John teaching the brethren. He gives updates on the gold diggers, weather and family.
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No one wishes harm to Hyde's father and he should have no difficulty finding employment. Hyde's sister may travel to Utah with George Cannon.
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Nathaniel Jones should portion off property for each of his wives to manage as she pleases.
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Counsel to purchase items of immediate necessity until Lunt can save for the purchase of cotton machinery.
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Crawford is asked to care for Brigham's bees.
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An autograph is sent per request.
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Brigham will provide a substitute engineer for the railroad construction.
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Details are given on a power of attorney, the Indian account, and a reservation bill. The 2nd Calvary has been ordered west. Wyoming will be the outfitting point for the immigration. George Cannon will be released.
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A request for Fox to be in Salt Lake when Samuel Reed arrives to survey for the railroad.
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Williams is counseled to keep the subject confidential.
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Finances are discussed and Cannon should remain in Liverpool until August.
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Advice is given on handling the estate of Susannah Clayton.
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The emigration outfitting point will be in Wyoming. Instruments should be loaded on one of the mule teams. The 2nd Calvary is ordered west.
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Clawson's wife gave birth. The 2nd Calvalry was ordered west and most miners have departed. Circumstances compel conservative spending. The emigration's outfitting point will be in Wyoming. George Cannon will be released.
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If Brigham is expected to provide grain for the Mail Company he needs all requisite facilities furnished him.
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The 2nd Regiment is ordered West. Prospects are high for good crops. Joseph A. Young's wife gave birth. George Thatcher is running Brigham's saw mill. George Cannon is released.