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Financial matters are discussed including a request to expedite payment for Captain Lot's company. Brother Hooper will travel to Washington. A military unit is unnecessarily in place to protect the mail and telegraph.
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Brigham cannot hire Lyne as an actor right now but if he would like to move to Utah he would probably do well as an instructor.
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Robbins statements about her husbands business matters are correct.
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The child should remain with his father for now.
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Joseph A. Young is authorized to act as agent for Brigham in overseeing mail contracts.
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Labor tithing maybe used to build a meeting house.
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Cummings is free to live in Provo as long as desired. A change in church assignments does not represent ill feelings towards him.
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Brigham details his wishes for his son's mission and forwards a list of supplies for him to bring to Utah. 500 troops are protecting the mail line. If Utah is admitted into the Union, Cannon will need to go to Washington. Financial details are given.
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Acknowledgement of receipt of subscriptions to the capital stock of the Union Pacific Railroad. If Congress permits the subscriptions to be paid in labor and materials Utah's subscriptions would exceed others.
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Counsel to compromise in place of the court system.
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Cummings is released from his work in the Tithing office and is a liberty to move to Salt Lake.
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Brother's Caine and Clawson are unable to visit Springville.
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Tomlinson may choose where to locate his pottery business.
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A request to assist O. C. Rastau to settle in Logan.
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Ben Holladay can assist to procure payment. Brigham request mulberry seed for feeding the silk worm. Updates are given on Southern Utah and the immigration.
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Additional missionaries will not be sent this year.
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Eager is welcome to move to Washington County if he can dispose of his property. Updates are given on this years immigration.
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Brigham is please that his son has promptly begun to teach the gospel. He counsels financial prudence and abstinence of tobacco. He gives instruction for his return home and updates on the immigration and family.
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If the British Saints are faithful the way will open for them to emigrate. Utah lacks the means to assist with passenger fare but can aid immigrants from Florence. Updates are given on Southern Utah and counsel is given for Brigham Jr's mission.
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Bernhisel should seek Ben Holladay's assistance in obtaining payment for the expenses of the troops sent to defend the mail Company.
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Tithing may be used to build a meeting house in St George. The immigrating companies are arriving.
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A request to halt cotton manufacturing until ta qualified person can fix and run the machinery.
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Authorization to take charge of Brigham's farm and Stone Quarry in Manti. Funds from the Quarry to be given to the poor.
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Pratt and Snow should have a permanent road built, construct a meeting house and appoint a High Council.
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A draft on Ben Holiday is enclosed.