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Brigham refers Spencer to A. O. Smoot for information.
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A credit towards emigration for Mary Straw.
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Brigham endorses Hendry as a good man.
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Brigham agrees that Carroll should move his family to Washington County.
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Brigham does not know the whereabouts of Moses Sleeper.
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Pratt may return to Salt Lake. The Southern flood will prove a blessing in the long run. An update is given on emigration and temple construction.
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A request to return all property belonging to Young.
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An official declaration that Horace Eldredge and Joseph W. Young are Agents over the Emigration.
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In March Utah will vote on a State Constitution and elect two Senators. Statehood should be granted if a republic form of government can be sustained. Updates are given on emigration, a Southern flood, and the Postmaster.
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Webb is directed to the men who are dealing with trade in California and Brigham offers to assist in the sale.
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Sister Domitile Henriod is free to travel to England.
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Encouragement to go forward with their proposal.
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Drafts sent to be credited to the emigration of Morgan John.
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Utah will take steps to protect the telegraph. The Legislature may attend to the matter in April.
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An offer to sell an ox for Iver Peteron and use the proceeds to emigrate his mother.
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A request for a financial estimate on parts needed to assemble a woollen factory.
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Autograph sent per request.
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A request to care for the families of missionaries.
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A draft for the emigration of William Cooper.
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The Indian Department is determined to withhold payment of just dues. Brigham considers crediting the government the amount they owe from the taxes assessed on Utah. Brigham discusses Statehood.
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A power of attorney is enclosed authorizing George Cannon to collect estate money.
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Cannon is authorized to collect inheritance money and use it to emigrate Mary Dyer. Details are given on individual emigration accounts and information is requested concerning tithing accounts.
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300 teams will assist the emigration. Supplies should be purchased before July. Bates is requested to obtain pricing on the railroad. Updates are given on growing cotton.
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The Church is unable to pay for emigration from Liverpool but can assist from Florence to Salt Lake.
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The church cannot pay for emigration from Liverpool, but will assist from Florence to Salt Lake. Approval is given on construction of a building.