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Brigham seeks additional information about a domestic dispute.
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Warner should turn the cattle over to A. P. Harmon.
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The brethren should be ready to return to Utah if conflict arises with Britain. Details are given on a celebration for Lincoln and the Union Army. The military has dwindled in number and influence.
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One of Cluff's wives should join him on his mission in Hawaii.
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William Lloyd may be re-baptized. Two deaths were caused by separate accidents.
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A returned missionary needs assistance. Two persons were killed in separate accidents.
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If Mrs Damron keeps the children then she should have the property to help her sustain them.
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Jones and Wilson should go to the Colorado and secure land and put in grain.
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Those planning to settle near The Colorado should secure land and put in grain.
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Brigham does not want to engage in the manufacturing of sugar.
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An autograph is sent per request.
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Eaton has been deceived by someone impersonating Brigham's son.
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Those going to settle near The Colorado should go down and secure land and put in grain.
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A daughter is born to Brigham Jr. The Lord is gathering the righteous. A Canal tax was approved. Wells should abstain from mental exertion. A plantation is purchased in Hawaii. Celebrations are planned in honor of the Union army and President Lincoln.
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Church leaders postpone a Southern trip. Land should be secured around Hardy's Landing and the Muddy to prevent outsiders from benefitting from operations there.
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A Southern trip is postponed due to weather. Brigham desires to settle around The Colorado to prevent drifters from profiting from operations on the river.
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Brigham will furnish 4 horses and a driver for the procession.
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Yarn will be given as compensation for freighting cotton.
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A pile driver needs to be transported to St George. Brigham has yarn to trade for cotton. Soldiers attempted to take possession of the Warm Spring. Church leaders tour Sanpete Valley.
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A bill of divorcement is sent for Brother Lund
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The Brethren going to settle near The Colorado River should go down and secure land and put in grain.
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Those going to settle near The Colorado River should go down and secure land and put in grain.
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Henry Barney should go to the Colorado to secure land and put in grain.
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Brigham cannot loan tithing wheat but Williams can seek help from the Bishop or Brethren.
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Surplus Tithing grain maybe given out. Legislation passed to construct a canal. The military and the Vedette make idle threats and the mail and telegraph are decommissioned. Settlements are being established near the Colorado River.