Letter : Great Salt Lake City, Utah, to an unidentified recipient, Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, 1864 May 24.

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Letter : Great Salt Lake City, Utah, to an unidentified recipient, Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, 1864 May 24.

ALS to "Dear Sir," regarding the cost of moving the recipient and his family to Salt Lake City. Young refers his correspondent to fellow Mormon William H. Miles in New York, saying that he is familiar with the cost and the best methods of travelling.

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