"DEPARTURE OF THE THIRD COMPANY. -- The third company of this year's emigration, numbering 322 souls, including 13 returning missionaries, and Elders George Whitehead and James Woolstenhulm, who had been visiting England, left Liverpool per S. S. Wyoming, on Wednesday, 13th instant at 3:30 p.m., in charge of Elder William L. Binder; all in excellent health and spirits. We wish them a safe, pleasant, and prosperous journey.
NAMES OF RETURNING MISSIONARIES. -- William L. Binder; Thomas Callister, James T. Belliston, Edward W. Clark, John Hawkins, David Bullock, Peter Bell, Henry Parker, Soren Petersen, John M. Larsen, Mads Christensen, John N. Larsen, and N. H. Gronlund."
MS, 38:38 (Sep. 18, 1876), pp. 602-03
"Wed. 13. [Sep. 1876] -- The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 322 Saints, in charge of William L. Binder. The company arrived at New York Sep. 23rd, and at Salt Lake City Oct. 3rd."
CC, p.96
". . . A company of 150 emigrating Saints left Copenhagen by the steamer 'Cameo,' Sept. 8, 1876, together with the following returning elders: Soren L. Peterson (leader), Mads Christensen, John M. Larsen of Salt Lake City, Nils J. Gronlund and John N. Larson of Moroni. After a voyage of 61 hours the 'Cameo' arrived in Hull, Sunday, Sept. 10th, at 8 p.m. The following day, the emigrants were conveyed by train to Liverpool, where they, together with other emigrating Saints and returning missionaries, embarked on the steamer 'Wyoming' and sailed on the 13th. After a successful voyage of the ten days, they landed safely in New York. Elder William L. Binder was leader of the whole company, which left Jersey City by railroad train for Salt Lake City, where they arrived Oct. 3rd. One death occurred on the train. . . ."
HSM, pp.225-26
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