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Brigham gives updates on the Civil War and immigration. He encourages patience in missionary work.
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Several financial matters are discussed. It is no surprise that Congress did not admit Utah into the Union. The emigration should arrive in Utah in good time. Joseph W Young accompanied Cannon to England.
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The law against polygamy will not hinder the progress of truth. Construction on the temple walls will commence. Updates are given on the emigration and finances are discussed.
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Grain will be supplied to the mail companies. The most profitable location for a new road to Cache Valley is discussed. The Cache Valley brethren should labor to safely deliver tithing wheat to Salt Lake.
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Brigham requests supplies for the telegraph.
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Brigham details a rental agreement.
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Wood's money is returned. It is recommended that his order be brought the following season.
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The purchase of wheat and iron are discussed. Over 4000 Saints have reached Florence.
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A date is offered for Joshua Adams and his wives to be endowed and Brigham gives permission for Mary Huggard to be sealed to Adams.
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An opportunity is presented for Clough to raise money that he owes to several people in England.
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An opportunity is presented for Allen to earn money that he owes Elizabeth Baker which payment would allow her to emigrate.
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A bill of divorcement is sent and Thurber is asked to oversee the settlement of property.
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Mr. And Mrs. Street will meet with meet with Brigham about housing accommodations.
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Details are shared of gold coins made in Utah.
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Brigham publishes a notice in the Deseret News in an attempt to locate Knutson's children.
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Counsel for a domestic situation. Lot Smith's command is securing the road from Green River. Utah Representatives were admitted to the House but not the Senate.
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John McCarthy may be re-baptized. The telegraph may have been cut by Indians. Utah delegates were admitted to seats in Congress but not in the Senate.
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Brigham returns a circulation with its questions answered.
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Brigham received a certificate for shares in the Telegraph Company.
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Brigham explains a loan Dan Jones received to assist in emigrating needy Saints.
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Brigham sends his autograph per request
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Brigham send his autograph per request.
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Per request Brigham gives a brief account of Church doctrine.
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The mail line is re-opened. Several men are killed when a legal posse was serving writs at Kingtons Fort. Brigham defends Judge Kinney and Governor Fulller as James Livngstone claims the procedures were unlawful.
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A list of persons indebted to the Missionary Fund.