1863 December 24 Letter to Robert Cunningham

Title

1863 December 24 Letter to Robert Cunningham

Description

An explanation of the difference between a donation to the Perpetual Emigration Fund and a Credit toward an individual's emigration.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

Brigham Young

Recipient

Robert Cunningham

Date

1863 December 24

Location

Great Salt Lake City
Heber, Provo Valley, U. T.

Subject

Emigration
Perpetual Emigration Fund
Financial Matters

Item sets

G. S. L. City, Dec. 24, 1863

Br. Robert Cunningham
Heber City, Provo Vally, U. T.

in reply to your note of the 2nd inst., but lately came to hand, I have to inform you that if you donated the L10 to the P. E. Fund, it must so remain and be applied and used as other means of the Fund, and not at the dictation of the doner, for such a course would destroy the Fund.

If on the other hand, you have L10 to your credit in the Liverpool Office, as a deposit, it can be applied to the imigration of your daughter.

Of course I cannot advise President Cannon on the subject, until I know whether the L10 is a donation or a deposit. If it is a donation, it must be used, as already stated, in the same channel as other means of that Fund.

Your Brother in the Gospel,

Brigham Young