Letter from Brigham Young, 8 May 1845

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Letter from Brigham Young, 8 May 1845
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    Nauvoo, May 8, 1845 Elder Wilford Woodruff Beloved Brother Yours of the 1st ult. post marked the 4th, was received yesterday, also one from Elder Hedlock containing a schedule of the business and situation of the office, 36 Chapel Street, also one from Wm and Charles Miller of Manchester, ^to B. Young^ all of which We propose briefly to answer on this sheet to save time, for We are somewhat busy with a variety of matters. We rejoice at the cheering ...
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    according to his request; and at a subsequent period, Elder Kimball gave Thomas Miller one sovereign or more on William's account, but the Land is here yet, and if William Miller wants the money for it, he had better authorize Elder Kimball or any one he chooses, to sell it for him, the money can then be forwarded to William or given to Thomas if he can be found. The last news from him, we heard he was at St Louis. Brother Charles Miller's ...
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    this season, means are more plenty: and if you succeed in your joint stock company, as you anticipate; a world of business may be done here next season; should ^that^ perfect peace, and union continue, which now prevails. Rigdonism has run its race in this country. It appears quite harmless when let alone, we have heard of but one they have baptized in America as yet, and that was an old apostate, and all that Rigdon has gathered out of the Church, are of no account, they have ever been doubtful at the best, no ...
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    [upside down stamp in black ink] AMERICA LIVERPOOL JU 13 1845 [end of stamp] Brigham Young Nauvoo May 8th 1845 Answered Aug 1st 1845 [upside down text] James Parsons [end of upside down text] Steamer [Stamp in black ink] [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] AMERICA [end stamp] Mr Willford Woodruff 36 Chapel Street Liverpool England [upside down stamp in red ink] FORWARDED FROM HARNDEN'S PACKAGE EXPRESS FOREIGN LETTER OFFICE THE COURT OF [illegible] [end of stamp] ...