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No engagements for the theatre are made but Hernandez is welcome in Utah.
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If Grace McMaster has no family in the Territory than the Bishops should provide for her needs.
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Brigham gives his permission.
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Counsel to delay immigration until the following Spring.
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People should not be persuaded to move to Cedar City but should go by their own choice.
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Per request an autograph is sent.
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Adultery may be forgiven if one heartily repents.
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Brigham will try to purchase a place for Blythe.
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Brigham wrote Bishop W. Miller and conversed with Mrs Scholes and believes that the dispute can be settled quickly.
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Brigham admonishes Miller to be a fatherly, peace-maker and to cease any contentious remarks from the stand.
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An affidavit and death certificate are enclosed for Mrs Kjer. The only surviving relative is her son, Josias Jensen.
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Its not wise to avail themselves of certain facilities until the country's attitude is more positive toward Utah. This letter possibly refers to the discovery of a mine.
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Brigham is pleased a dispute was settled. He encouraged work on the Spanish Fork road and wishes the brethren to omit working in Thistle Valley for now.
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A request to provide food for Indians.
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Labor tithing may be used to erect the meeting house.
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Immigrants are arriving in Florence while others are delayed on ships. Governor Harding departed Utah and President Lincoln suggests a truce. Brigham is holding meetings in different settlements.
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Governor Harding departed Utah and President Lincoln desires a truce. Brigham asks his son to telegraph his progress as he travels back to Utah.
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With assistance from Erastus Snow, Brigham would like the differences in judgement to be decided between the men.
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James Richey may receive his temple endowment and then have a second wife sealed to him.
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Joseph will not seal any woman to Joseph Smith.
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Wood for the organ must be the length specified in the bill.
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Brigham will arrive for meetings on the 26th.
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Brigham counsels the Indian tribes to stop their attacks. He cannot help feed and clothe them if they are attacking whites. He warns what the military may do if they continue.
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A meeting shall be held between the settlements disputing the rights of water and range. Brigham sent a letter to the Indians asking them to stop their attacks.
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Governor harding left Utah. Indians attacked a mail stage. Construction continues on the temple and tabernacle. Family updates are given.