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Trains will again assist the emigration from Florence and estimates are requested. Missionaries are called to the Sandwich Islands. Gold diggers are dependent on the community for substance.
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A survey is sent to Mr. Day. Brigham requests notice of the route chosen for the railroad. Coal and iron beds are found near Weber.
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Timpanogos Canyon was surveyed for a potential railroad line. Brigham suggests comparing to Weber and Timpanogos canyons to determine the best route.
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Details are given on financial drafts.
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Instruction are given for the Perpetual Emigration Fund and other drafts.
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A request to load Feramorz Little's teams with tithing wheat.
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Efforts are made to extend the telegraphic facilities. Brigham is willing to direct the construction of such lines.
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Wheat needs to be hauled from San Pete to Salt Lake.
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Brigham endorses Crockwell settling in Provo and suggest that he consider farming.
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Moffitt should give money and aid to Brother Musser.
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Milton Musser is requested to investigate the disfellowship of David Halliday.
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Brigham accepts the offer to reside at Grover's residence.
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Brigham cannot employ another millwright at this time.
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An update is given on Sharp's brother and an address provided.
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Work cattle and milk cows will be accepted for partial payment on emigration.
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An explanation of the difference between a donation to the Perpetual Emigration Fund and a Credit toward an individual's emigration.
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Details on purchasing property from Perkins and his son-in-law.
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An autograph is sent per request.
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The High Council is requested to review discipline taken against Thomas Grover.
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Information is given on the cost of emigration and when to meet the ox trains.
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Henderson can meet the emigration in Nebraska. He will best learn about the church in Utah.
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Governor Doty left for Washington. Kinney should update Brigham on Washington news. Camp Douglas is out of wood and hay. Rumors are spreading of gold and silver in Utah to generate an influx of strangers.
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Brigham will send for the persons Tomlinson wishes to immigrate once he receives money for their passing from Liverpool to Florence.
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Elder John Sharp should be given money when needed. His father will pay his account.