“Another company of emigrating Saints (44 souls) left Copenhagen, Denmark, July 19, [1894], accompanied by the following Elders, who had performed missionary labors in Scandinavia: Amel Burnett Jensen of Richfield, Hans Peter Jorgensen of Fountain Green, John W. Dehlin of Mt. Pleasant, James Andersen and John Johnson of Logan, and Ludvig S. Hansen of Salt Lake City.” [HSM, 337]
“Elders Gustaf A. Iverson, Andreas Johansen and Carl M. Levorsen, having been honorably released from their missions in Scandinavia, sailed from Christiania, Norway, July 20 [1894], per steamer “Scotland” en route for their homes in Zion, accompanied by 6 emigrating Saints.” [HSM, 337]
“Wednesday, July 25. A company of Saints had arrived in Glasgow to embark on the Anchor Line steamer ‘Ethiopia’ for New York. This was the first company to emigrate on this line of transportation. Prest. Lund visited the officials of the comany to make final arrangements for the emigration of the company. (A. H. Lund)” [BMMH, 1894]. “Thursday, July 26. The ship ‘Ethiopia’ sailed from Glasgow, with 66 Saints on board, bound for Utah. The company consisted of 54 emigrating Saints (10 from the British, 43 from the Scandinavian and 1 from the Swiss and German Mission), 1 returning visitor and 11 returning Elders, namely, Peter S. Condie, Gustave A. Iversen, Andreas Johansen, Carl M. Lavensen, August Malmquist, Emil [Amel] E. Jensen, Hans P. Jorgensen, John W. Dehlin, James Anderson, John Johnson, and Ludvig S. Hansen. The returning visitor was James E. Talmage. (Orig. Doc.)” [BMMH, 1894].
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