Letter to Brigham Young Jr., 4 January 1888

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Letter to Brigham Young Jr., 4 January 1888
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    PRESIDENT'S OFFICE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS. P.O. BOX B Salt Lake City U.T. January 4th 1888, Elder Brigham Young, Dear Brother: Your favor of 24th Dec. has reached me. I think it of the utmost importance that everything should be done that is possible to prevent any political division among our own people in the Stakes of Snowflake and St. John's. If you have it in your power, and you have not already done so ...
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    stand united, though we are not numerically strong, our influence is felt and respected. Then in whatever direction we may choose to vote we will carry with us the proper influence. Respecting the appropriation for the three missionaries among the Navajoes, you will doubtless re- member that the matter was before the Council and as soon as possible it will receive consideration. We think you are quite justified in send- ing the brethren as you propose, to prevent misunder- standing between the natives and our people at Moen- coppy. We should do ...
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    3. With kind regards, and praying the Lord to fill you with His Holy Spirit and preserve you from the hands of your enemies, I remain, Your Brother, W Woodruff
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    Prest. W. Woodruff- Jan 4. [18]88. Recd 13.