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Advice to accept Mr. Howard's proposition.
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Shipp is called to serve a mission to Europe.
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Updates are given on mail disturbances, emigration and efforts to secure statehood.
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The letter contains an itemized bill.
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The whereabouts of Mrs. Savage's was located and the letter was forwarded.
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Smith and Company have been called to protect the Overland Mail and Telegraph. This as an opportunity to prove that you can take up arms in defense of justice without descending below high standards. Counsel is given to improve roads, and to build corrals, storehouses and ovens.
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Under the direction of the President of the United States, Wells is requested to organize a company to secure the overland mail and telegraph for 90 days.
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Brigham sends maps of Utah. He is apologetic of their inaccuracies due to a lack of proper surveying.
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A request to raise 30 men and provisions to safeguard the overland mail and telegraph.
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Chauncey West will oversee the Liverpool Office while Cannon is in Washington petitioning for Utah's admission into the union.
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Interruption in the mail maybe caused by Indian hostilities or by persons desiring military intervention. Brothers Hooper and West are headed East.
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Advice is given to Senators Hooper and Cannon as they pursue the admission of Utah as a State of the Union.
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West is asked to travel to Liverpool and superintendent for George Q. Cannon.
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Robinsen and his men are asked to go to Green River to quash Indian hostilities.
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Burton and his company will escort Colonel Hooper's group. They should treat the Indians kindly and investigate the cause of the present difficulties.
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Terre is asked to serve as an Indian interpreter for an escort group.
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Utah organizes a State Government preparatory to their admission into the Union. They officially request admittance into the United States Union.
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Instructions are given on prepariations to meet the emigration in Florence.
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Counsel is given Mrs. Hildreth concerning her children and property.
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Counsel not to purchase property from Mrs. Hildreth as she does not legally hold the title.
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Brigham sends an address for John P. Barnard.
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The train to Florence can haul grain east for the Overland Stage Line. The terms are set forth.
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The General Assembly elected W. H. Hooper and Cannon to the Senate. Cannon is asked to travel to Washington for a few weeks.
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The Indians in the area are peaceful and an armed force would be unwise. The General Assembly convenes to elect two Senators.