1866 February 7 Letter to Dwight Eveleth

Title

1866 February 7 Letter to Dwight Eveleth

Description

A request to aid Saints traveling from California to Utah and to assist in their search for employment.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

Brigham Young

Recipient

Dwight Eveleth

Date

1866 February 7

Location

Great Salt Lake City
San Francisco, California

Number of Pages

2

Subject

Emigration
Employment
Disputes

Item sets

<67 - 68>

Presidents Office
Gt. S. L. City Feb. 7th 1866.

Mr Dwight Eveleth,
San Francisco. Cal.

Dear Brother:-

I received a letter, dated Jan. 26, from two brethren by the name of Joseph D. Spencer and David Milne, who with their families and some other Saints have arrived at your City from Australia and New Zealand, on their way to this place. They write to me for information as to the best course to proceed in order to arrive at the place of their destination. I have written to them this morning referring them to you for counsel and whatever assistance you can render them in suggesting the best the best steps for them to take under their circumstances. It is too early yet for them to cross the Sierra Nevada and it will be better for them to obtain employment and save what money they have until the season opens and opportunity presents itself for them to come across. I do not know how business is with you, but probably brother J. M. Horner or yourself may be able to point out to them the best method to proceed to get employment.

We have had a severe winter and considerable snow; but it is now disappearing and we have pleasant weather over head, and there is a prospect of pleasanter weather from this time on. All is peace with the Saints, and we are enjoying ourselves, despite the hatred and presistent animosity of our enemies. It is mortifying to those whom we have in our midst that they cannot disturb us nor arouse us sufficiently to take notice of them or get angry with them. This is the best policy that we can take towards them; leaving them severely along has, so far, been attended with good results.

With love, and praying the Lord to bless you, I remain Your Brother,

Brigham Young