things & knows the harts of all men. Still I was deceived
and cheated by them, but it has never changed my mind
as to the trouth of the principals which I imbrace, bad
men are to be found in all companys, and why not
among the Mormmons. You speak of my going to the Valley to assist in starting Wooling Manufacturey, this branch
of Manufacture I am not acquainted with, and should be
but litle, if any better, of an account of my knowlege of Cotton
Manufacture, and I have not yet learned that cotton
can be raised in the Valley, and of coarse ^it^ would not be
practible to start cotton Machienry in a place whare
cotton could not be had. You speak of starting Iron
Foundres, and this branch of bussness I think will Eventually
succeed in that place, as Iron it is wanted in Every branch
of bussness, in its commencment, allmost Every thing can be made
of Iron—Rail Roads, Machinery of Every kind, Tools of all kinds, Dweling Houses
Meeting Houses &c &c. Finelly I shall keep an Eye upon the Valley
and shall keep booked up, as to what is going on there
and if it is the Lords will, hope to be there by & by
among and with the Saints, but for the present I
must make myself as contented here as I can, for
I see no way, to get away at prisent. Shall be glad
to here from you often—and all information and instructions
will be thankfully received. Yours very Respectfully
things & knows the harts of all men. Still I was deceived
and cheated by them, but it has never changed my mind
as to the trouth of the principals which I imbrace, bad
men are to be found in all companys, and why not
among the Mormmons. You speak of my going to the
Valley to assist in starting Wooling Manufacturey, this branch
of Manufacture I am not acquainted with, and should be
but little, if any better, of an account of my knowlege of Cotton
Manufacture, and I have not yet learned that cotton
can be raised in the Valley, and of coarse it would not be
practible to start cotton Machienry in a place whare
cotton could not be had. You speak of starting Iron
Foundres, and this branch of bussness I think will Eventually
succeed in that place, as Iron it is wanted in Every branch
of bussness, in its commencment, allmost Every thing can be made
of Iron—Rail Roads - Machinery of Every kind - tools of all kinds - Dweling Houses
Meeting Houses &c&c—finelly I shall keep an Eye upon the Valley
and shall keep booked up, as to what is going on there
and if it is the Lords will, hope to be there by & by
among and with the Saints, but for the present I
must make myself as contented here as I can, for
I see no way, to get away at prisent. Shall be glad
to here from you often—and all information and instructions
will be thankfully received. Yours very Respectfully