"EMIGRATION -- The fine ship Palmyra, Captain Barstow, is expected to sail with a numerous party of emigrants, on the 16th instant. . . ."
MS, 5:8 (Jan, 1845), p.128
"TWENTY-NINTH COMPANY. -- Palmyra, about 200 souls. January 17th, 1845, the ship Palmyra, Captain Barstow, sailed from Liverpool with a company of Saints under the direction of Amos Fielding, bound for Nauvoo, via New Orleans. According to calculations based on a report made by Reuben Hedlock, stating that he shipped nine hundred and ninety adult passengers between January, 1844, and January, 1846, about two hundred passengers must have sailed on the Palmyra. No other information is at hand concerning this company."
Cont., 12:12 (Oct. 1891, p.450
"Fri. 17. [Jan 1845] -- The ship Palmyra sailed from Liverpool, England, with a company of Saints, under the direction of Amos Fielding, bound for Nauvoo."
CC, p.27
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