"A FEW MORE DELIVERED. -- Twenty-six souls of the Saints left Liverpool on the Guion & Co.'s steamship Nevada, on Wednesday, the 6th instant, bound for Utah. Elder Thomas Morley has charge. A safe journey to them."
MS, 34:46 (Nov. 12, 1872), p.730
"THE NEVADA. -- This ship which started on Nov. 6th from Liverpool having 26 souls of the Saints on board, after having been out at sea in rough weather a few days damaged some of her machinery. The ship returned to Queenstown, where the necessary repairs were made, and she put to sea again. After proceeding some distance in a heavy sea, the machinery again got out of order. It was now deemed prudent to return to Liverpool to have the machinery thoroughly examined and repaired.
The Saints after resting, have again put to sea, starting on the Manhattan last Wednesday, the 4th instant. A few more have been added to the number of Saints which started on the Nevada. Those going on the Manhattan numbered 35 souls, and are under the charge of Elder Daniel Kennedy."
MS 34:50 (Dec. 10, 1872), pp.792-93
"November. Wed. 6. [1872] -- Twenty-six Saints sailed from Liverpool, England, on the steamship Nevada, which, after several days' rough sailing, was forced to return to Liverpool."
CC, p.89
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