"The seventh company of emigrating Saints of this season left Liverpool August 16th, on the S. S.
Wyoming, with Elder J. Ostlund as president. They are now well on their way to the new land, which we trust they will reach in safety."
MS, 52:34 (Aug. 25, 1890), p.540
"Sat. 16. [Aug. 1890] -- The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with a company of emigrating Saints, in charge of Jonas Ostlund. The company arrived in
New York Aug. 26th, and in Salt Lake City Sept. 3rd."
CC, p.187
". . . The third of this season's emigrant companies of Scandinavian Saints, consisting of 107 souls and four returning missionaries, sailed from Copenhagen, Denmark, Aug. 7, 1890, under the leadership of Elder Jonas Ostlund, one of the returning elders. The other returning elders were: Anders Johan Anderson, Michael A. Hansen and Andrew J. Aagaard. After a safe voyage across the North Sea, the company arrived in Hull on the 10th. No sickness had prevailed among this company on the voyage owing to fine weather. A small company of emigrating Saints (16 souls) sailed from Christiania, Norway, Aug. 8, 1890, under the leadership of Elder Joseph C. Kempe, bound for Utah. After a safe voyage across the North Sea, this little company of Norwegians arrived in Hull, and were united with the larger company of emigrating Saints which had left Copenhagen, on the 7th. On Monday, August 11th, the emigrants went by rail to Liverpool, where they, on the 15th, went on board the steamship 'Wyoming' and sailed from Liverpool on the 16th. After an unusually pleasant voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, during which they were treated with kindness and due consideration by the captain and other officers of the vessel, they arrived in New York on August 26th. Thence the journey was continued by rail to Utah. . . ."
HSM, p.315
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