1866 March 1 Letter to James Jenkins, John Gardner, William Stewart

Title

1866 March 1 Letter to James Jenkins, John Gardner, William Stewart

Description

Brigham advises those living in Goshen to allow families to settle where they desire.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

Brigham Young

Recipient

James Jenkins
John Gardner
William Stewart

Date

1866 March 1

Location

Great Salt Lake City
Gardnersville, Goshen Valley

Subject

Dispute
Settlements

Item sets

 

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President's Office, Gt Salt Lake City,
March 1st, 1866.

Elders James Jenkins, John Gardner & Wm Stewart
Gardnersville Goshen Valley,

Dear Brethren:--

Your letter of 22nd Feb. on the subject of the location of the town near your place has been received. I was somewhat surprised, as I had supposed that this matter had been fully settled long ago. Elder George A Smith and Mr. Musser were down there, and, as I understood had fully settled this question. Your letter is the first intellegence that I have received to the contrary. (Would) it not stop the contention and difficulty, in which (you) seem to be involved, if every man <were> to settle where he (had) a mind to? If I were to go down to your place, (and) attempt to settle the matter in dispute, I do not (know) that it would be any better.

With love I remain Your Brother

Brigham Young