Queenstown, June 29, 1871President Albert Carrington.
Dear Brother--Thus far all has passed off very pleasantly on board. We have the emigrants all nicely arranged in their berths, and until about 10 a.m. today they were as happy and merry as ever they were at home. Since then many of them have been quite seasick, and on account of rough weather compelled to remain below.
The prospects are that we shall have fine weather and a pleasant and speedy voyage across the Atlantic.
With kind love to all in the office, and wishing you all success in the many labors and responsibilities resting upon you, I remain your brother and fellow laborer in the cause of truth,
W. W. Cluff [p.427]
BIB: Cluff W. W. [Letter], Latter-day Saints Millennial Star 33:27 (July 4, 1871) p. 427. (CHL)
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