1866 March 9 Letter to F. B. Woolley

Title

1866 March 9 Letter to F. B. Woolley

Description

Woolley is asked to purchase machinery on behalf of Brigham and also to inquire into the worth of some property in St George.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

Brigham Young

Recipient

F. B. Woolley

Date

1866 March 9

Location

Great Salt Lake City

Subject

Financial Matters
Property
Business Matters
Machinery

Item sets

Great Salt Lake City
March 9th 1866.

Elder F. B. Woolley

Dear Bro:

Bros. Harmon, Gardner and Adams have valued the machinery at Washington, belonging to Brother Chidester & his son at Nineteen hundred and sixty ($1960-) dollars. They want some stock, Cotton Yarn &c. for pay, altho' I consider the valuation pretty high, I am willing to take it. You will please pay them the above amount in such things as you have without interfering with the building of the factory, Keeping a strict a/c of the matter. They may want to pay some Tithing; if so, charge it up to me.

I understand Bro. Hugh Moon wishes to dispose of his place in St. George, and I want to know where the property is; what it consists of and its extent, and what it was worth one year ago, providing he had been paid the money for it.

Your Brother,
Brigham Young