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A draft is sent to Shuttler to cover the debt of General Eldredge.
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Brigham is willing to offer subscriptions to the stock of the Union Pacific Railroad Company but he explains that Utah's chief assistance would need to be in labor. An appointment is accepted and a request for training is made.
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Brigham advises Birchley on the ability and integrity of two men she is considering to care for her property.
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Brigham Jr is counseled to humbly live what he teaches and to be prudent. He should start for home in August. Updates are given on the emigration.
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Brigham Jr should serve his mission frugally and return home the following August. Updates are given on financial matters.
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Brigham appreciates the receipt of geographical charts.
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Updates are given on the mission of Brigham Jr, emigration and a visit from Benjamin Holladay. Financial matters are also discussed.
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Finances are discussed and a request is made to record donations sent for temple construction. Brigham did not authorize Almerin Grow to be re-baptized and he holds no authority in the Church.
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Upon inquiry Brigham replies that Almeri Grow is not authorized to preach, baptize or ordain in the Church. Sharp is welcome to move his dentistry to Utah.
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Brigham denies any inference was drawn from Taylor's telegram and seeks to know who conveyed such ideas.
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A bill of divorcement is sent for signature. Maughan and Bishop Williams are to decide upon the amount of assistance and property Huldah Clifford should receive.
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If Evans neglects caring for his wife and she asks for a divorce then he should not remarry.
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Hoagland receives a list of brethren indebted to the Missionary Fund and is asked to seek payment.
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A request to haul freight from Carson City and advise on the best route.
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Dalton is asked to haul freight from Carson City and is advised on the best route.
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Sharpe is asked to haul freight and is advised on the best route.
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Arrangements are made for Golding to bring freight from the Reese River.
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A request to schedule an investigation in matters between Cahoon and Brother Benbow.
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Updates are given on the Civil War, Indian affairs, missionary work and emigration.
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Brigham encourages Hawkins to seek advice from his Bishop.
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While Brigham Jr serves a mission he should work hard and live simply. His family will be well provided for while he is away.
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Brigham asks if Jones has a millwright and if he should bring castings when he goes South.
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A draft is sent to pay back John Anderson.
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Brother Patten should be re-baptized.
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Consent for James T. S. Allred to marry an Indian woman.