"The ship Sailor Prince embarked for New Orleans on the 9th ultimo, with a company of about eighty Saints on board, conducted by Elder Moses Martin and Uriah Hulme. . . ."
MS, 10:7 (April 1, 1848), p.104
"THIRTY-FOURTH COMPANY -- Sailor Prince, about 80 souls. On the ninth of March 1848, the ship Sailor Prince sailed from Liverpool, bound for New Orleans, with a company of about eighty Saints on board, conducted by Elders Moses Martin and Uriah Hulme. The company arrived safely at New Orleans, from whence the journey was continued up the river to Winter Quarters, where the emigrants arrived in May, soon after the arrival of the Carnatic company. Those of the two companies who did not go to the Valley that season, settled on the Pottawattamie lands on the east side of the Missouri River where most of them got houses of their own, and were soon in a fair way to raise their own provisions as they were permitted to cultivate all the land they wanted free of expense. (Millennial Star, Vol. X, pages 104, 300; "Kirens Historie," page 211.)"
Cont., 13:5 (Mar. 1892), p.233
"Thurs. 9. [Mar. 1848] -- The ship Sailor Prince sailed from Liverpool, England, with 80 Saints, under the direction of Moses Martin."
CC, p.35
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