"THE EMIGRANTS. -- On the 17th instant a company of Scandinavian Saints left this port in the S. S. Wyoming, bound for New York en route to Utah. We trust the journey may be accomplished safely and satisfactorily under the protecting care of our Father in Heaven. The company numbers 191 souls, 15 of whom are returning missionaries."
MS, 51:34 (Aug. 26, 1889), p.539
"Sat. 17. [Aug. 1889] . . . The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 191 Saints (mostly Scandinavians), in charge of Jens C. A. Weibye. The company arrived in New York on the 27th, and in Salt Lake City Sept. 3rd."
CC, p.176
". . . The second company of emigrating Saints from Scandinavia for this season, consisting of 150 souls, sailed from Copenhagen, Aug. 8, 1889, per steamship 'Bravo,' destined for the gathering place of the Saints in the Rocky Mountains. After a successful voyage across the North Sea, the company arrived in Hull, England, Sunday, Aug. 11th, all well. In the forenoon of that day, the Saints had held a meeting on the deck, by permission of the captain, and had altogether been treated very well by the ship's crew. The following day (Aug. 12th), early in the morning, they landed and continued their journey by rail to Liverpool. While staying in Liverpool the emigrants secured lodgings at Hotel Svea.
A company of Norwegian Saints, numbering 22 souls, who sailed from Christiania, August 9th, in charge of Elder Olof Jensen, joined the larger company in England. The leadership of the amalgamated company was entrusted to Elder Jens C. A. Weibye with Mads Jorgensen and Andrew Knudsen as his assistants. Besides these three brethren there were 12 other returning missionaries, viz., Hans Larsen, Ole Olson, James Thomsen, John P. Toolsen, Hans C. Sorensen, Ola Jonson Nordberg, Henrik P. Jensen, Olof Jensen, Otto J. Swenson, Anders Mortensen, James Anderson and Ole Petersen. At Liverpool the Saints boarded the steamship 'Wyoming' and sailed on the 17th. Altogether 191 emigrating Saints crossed the Atlantic in the steamship 'Wyoming,' which arrived in New York August 27th, in the morning. Thence the emigrants traveled by rail to Salt Lake City. . . ."
HSM, p.309
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