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Brigham refutes the idea that the Overland Mail Company is in danger from the Indians.
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Instructions are given on the upcoming emigration. Missionaries will travel with the trains to Florence and Cannon may release Elders as the Spirit dictates. The General Assembly will elect two Senators. Temple construction continues.
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Conference details are shared and instructions are given for the upcoming emigration.
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A summary of conference is given as well as details on the upcoming emigration.
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It may be proper to form an alliance with George Sidwell.
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Advice to erect a Meeting house in Provo.
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Election results are presented and a new constitution is accepted. Bernhisel is asked to inquire into a financial claim on the Government. Updates are given on the telegraph, mail, an affidavit and new settlements.
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Instructions are given on immigration routes. John Hiott refuses to assist his wife to immigrate. Ann Randall's power of attorney is forwarded and election updates are given.
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Brigham gives counsel on a community matter, individual marital dispute and an update on State Government.
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Permission is given to sell tithing hay for grain.
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Brigham deems Little Soldier's price for land reasonable.
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A request to pay A. R. Wright for freighting a press.
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Hyde is counseled to allow Judson Stoddard to sell his Nevada property. Updates on the Civil War and the Utah election.
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Bishop Thurston is to purchase property from the Indians.
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Fifty dollars has been paid on behalf of Charles Raybould.
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A request to get details on John Hyott's efforts to assist his wife and son to emigrate.
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An Emigration credit for Ane Hansen.
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A request to deliver a carding machine to John Newey.
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The asking price and details on a Carding machine.
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The election results unanimously supported the State Constitution. Horace Eldredge is asked to determine the cost of blank bank notes and printing plates.
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The New York route to Florence will be the safest for emigration. Horace Eldredge and Joseph W. Young will oversee the emigration. Three hundred yoke teams will be sent. Details are given on financial matters and the election.
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Counsel not to send flour to Pikes' Peak to raise money. The Indians should be dealt with liberally. Details on emigration and purchasing machinery.
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Brigham does not recommend action on said property.
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Instructions on how to join the emigration at Florence.
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Brigham needs more information in order to render an opinion.