1861 October 2 Letter to Arza E. Hinkley

Title

1861 October 2 Letter to Arza E. Hinkley

Description

When the poles are distributed for the telegraph Hinkley is at liberty to return home.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

Brigham Young

Recipient

Arza E. Hinkley

Date

1861 October 2

Location

Great Salt Lake City

Subject

Telegraph
Building and Construction

Item sets

G. S. L. City, Oct. 2, 1861.

Elder Arza E. Hinkley,

On Telegraph line West,

Dear Brother-As soon as you have the poles distributed as far this way as the mill at the river bed, you are at liberty to return with come home with the <your> mule train, if you think the cattle are able to finish the job without the mules. As the long dry drives are very hard on cattle, it will perhaps be best for you to distribute as far this way as Simpson's Spring. As to what point it will be best for you to quit on, you of course, being on the ground and acquainted with the condition of both the oxen and mules, can judge best; but I hope that yourself and company and mules will be in conditi health and condition sufficient to work as far as Simpson's Spring, should the condition of the oxen require you to do so.

The weather here is cool and lowery, threatening a storm.

Your family and friends are well, the theatre progressing rapidly, the Tabernacle nearly ready for Conference, the immigrating companies all arrived, a great many very busy at molasses making, and affairs in general moving on prosperously.

Your Brother in the Gospel,

Brigham Young