"The eighth company of emigrants will leave Liverpool per S. S. Wisconsin on the 6th of September. It will be a British company; and the Saints who contemplate going with it should immediately write to this office to secure berths, as there is quite a demand made upon the steamers this season by emigrants and travelers; and unless application are made at once we cannot procure passage. A deposit of one pound is essential to secure berths."
MS, 52:33 (Aug. 18, 1890), p.524
"DEPARTURES. -- A company of Saints, Zionward bound, 116 souls in all left Liverpool per S. S. Wisconsin on Saturday, Sept. 6th. They were under the presidency of Elders J. U. Stucki, Alfred Budge, and C. Meyer. We wish them a safe and peaceful journey to the mountain valleys in the far west."
MS, 52:37 (Sep.15, 1890), p.587
"Sat. 6. [Sep.1890] . . . The steamship Wisconsin sailed form Liverpool, England, with a company of British, Swiss and German Saints, including six returning missionaries. The emigrants arrived in Salt Lake City on the 24th."
CC, p.187
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