“On Aug. 18, [1892], a company of 49 emigrating Saints left Copenhagen in charge of Elders Harold F. Liljenquist and Nils Borgeson. Of the emigrating Saints 28 were from the Stockholm, 3 from the Skane, 14 from the Goteborg, 2 from the Copenhagen and 2 from the Aalborg Conference. On the 19th, 15 emigrating Saints left Christiania, Norway, for Utah. They joined the Copenhagen company in England.” [HSM, 326]
“Saturday, August 27. The steamship ‘Wyoming’ sailed from Liverpool with [BLANK SPACE] on board, bound for Utah. The company consisted of 19 emigrants from Great Britain, [BLANK SPACE] emigrants from the Scandinavian Mission, and eight Elders, returning from missions, namely Thos. [Thomas] F. Welsh, Frederick W. Clark, Samuel K. McMurdie, John M. Clements, Harold F. Liljenquist, Michael Johnson, Nils Borgeson and Thos. C. Nielsen. (Orig. Doc.)” [BMMH, 1892]. “Elder Welch crossed the Atlantic on his return in the steamship ‘Wyoming,’ which was detained in quarantine in New York bay for a period of thirteen days, with five additional days on Fire Island” [DNW, 45:544].
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