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Brigham acknowledges the receipt of documents. He shares his thoughts on Federal Judges, the new Constitution and the election of Legislatures. He lists benefits that Utah Statehood would provide the U. S.
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Brigham declines to make a purchase.
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Analysis of individual financial accounts.
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A large number of Saints will emigrate. Elders should leave disagreeable areas for more receptive communities. A Constitution was unanimously adopted. Benjamin Johnson's daughter inquires whether Cannon plans to be sealed.
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Counsel for Nash to return home due to threats.
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Bernhisel is commended for his efforts. The people unanimously voted for a convention to pursue Statehood. The Legislature is considering taxes and Territorial boundaries and affidavits are enclosed. Those who assaulted Governor Dawson have been arrested.
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Brigham sympathizes with Silver's struggles to emigrate.
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An autograph is sent per request.
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Christopher Gardner should not leave until he pays his wife's debt.
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Gardner is petitioned to pay his wife's debt.
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Details are provided on credits to assist individuals to emigrate and other financial drafts.
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If war breaks between England and the States the Brethren are to escape. Emigration details are given. The telegraph to Chicago is completed. Specifics are given on an engraving of Brigham. A constitution was adopted in preparation for Statehood.
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The Government claims ownership of all Utah land, therefore, the land is not taxable. Brigham makes suggestions to replace direct tax. Governor Dawson was attacked by his escorts. A Utah Constitution will be created in order to apply for Statehood.
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Brigham asks Eveleth to assist Judson Stoddard.
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Concerns Governor J. W. Dawson, who fled the Territory after making 'insulting proposals' to widow Albina M Williams.
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The ceremony will be performed when a suitable building is available.
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In response to Pease's inquiry about his son, Brigham inserts an "information wanted" inquiry in the newspaper.
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Details concerning the death of William Ormsby and a list of his children.
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Delegates will form a State Constitution. An affidavit by Widow Thomas Williams against Governor Dawson is enclosed. Utah will not provide troops for the war but will guard the telegraph, mail lines and overland travel.
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Permission to make a purchase.
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Brother Judson L. Stoddard is deemed a responsible person and able to transact business as guardian.
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A request to return an affidavit.
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A request for a document and affidavit.
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A request to elect three delegates to create a State Constitution and finalize the State Government in preparation to be admitted into the Union. A list of proposed delegates is included.
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A bond and affidavits will be forwarded. Utah requests admission to the Union and Delegates will meet to establish a Constitution and finalize a State Government. Updates are given on the Southern settlements.