"DEPARTURE OF EMIGRANTS. -- The second company of the season sailed from Liverpool on Saturday, June 8th, per S. S. Wyoming. There were 266 passengers from Denmark, Sweden and Norway; 74 from Switzerland and Germany; also 18 missionaries who have been laboring in the countries named. Elder L. S. Anderson is in charge of the company. Elder Samuel Nelson, who has recently been traveling in the Irish Mission, went with the party, he having been honorably released to return home, because his health was becoming seriously impaired."
MS, 51:24 (June 17, 1889), p.380
"Sat. 8. [June 1889] . . . The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 359 Scandinavian, Swiss and German Saints, including 18 returning missionaries, in charge of Elder Lars S. Andersen. The company arrived in New York on the 19th, and in Salt Lake City on the 26th.
CC, p.175
". . . A company of emigrating Saints (239 souls) sailed from Copenhagen, Denmark, May 30, 1889, in the evening per steamship 'Milo,' for Hull and Liverpool, England, on their way to America. Thirteen elders from Zion, who, during the last two years, had labored as missionaries in Scandinavia, returned to their homes with this company of emigrants; their names follow: John P. Sorensen, Francis T. Gronberg, Claus H. Karlson, Peter Nilsson, Christian J. Plowman, Charles Carl Eliason, Carl B. Olsen, Jacob Madsen, Lars S. Andersen, Henry Jensen, James Hanson, junior, Bengt Johnson, junior (released on account of sickness), and Karl H. P. Nordberg. On Sunday, June 2nd, the emigrants arrived in Hull harbor, landed the following day (Monday) and continued their journey by rail to Liverpool. A smaller company of emigrants from Norway, under the leadership of John A. Hendricksen and Carl B. Olsen, sailed from Christainia May 31st, reached Hull Sunday evening, and joined the larger company from Copenhagen, in Liverpool, June 3rd. Together with a number of Swiss and German Saints the two companies of Scandinavians sailed from Liverpool on the ship 'Wyoming' June 8, 1889, and after a pleasant voyage the company arrived in New York on the 19th. Thence the journey was continued to Salt Lake City, which was reached in safety June 26, 1889. . . ."
HSM, pp.308-09
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