Letter to David King Udall, 17 September 1887

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Letter to David King Udall, 17 September 1887
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    Sept 17th [188]7 President David K. Udall St John's, Apache Co. Arizona. Dear Brother: I have made some enquiry about the settlement with Lot Smith's by the committee. I have been informed that Brother Bushman requires him to vent the brand on his cattle; this is all wrong. No man should vent the brand on his own cattle. His idea has been carried to me that the Sub Committee want to settle with him over again. My opinion is that one settlement with a man ...
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    Hay, Wheat and Lucerne. He was at work on the water ditches, and the raggedest man in Camp. I dont believe there was a man went into the order but what took away with him when he left, more than he took there. There has been a great deal of prejudice against him from quarters where it ought not to be expected. He has got his imperfections and some of them strange ones; but he should not be persecuted. He went to that country under the counsel of President Brigham Young and he has done ...
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    My health is good and all is peace and quiteet with us as far as our laws will allow. Your Brother in the Gospel, Wilford Woodruff