"Sat. 28. [July 1888] -- The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 136 Saints, under the direction of Hans J. Christiansen. The company landed in New
York, Aug. 8th, and arrived in Salt Lake City, Aug. 15th."
CC, p.163
". . . The second company of Scandinavian Saints, who emigrated to Zion in 1888, sailed from Copenhagen, July 19, 1888, per steamship 'Cato' in charge of Elder Christen L. Christensen, who, together with three other elders from Zion (Anders Gustav Nygren, Andrew N. Michaelsen and Pehr Olof Pehrson), were returning home to Zion after successful missionary labors in Scandinavia. There were 113 souls in this company from Denmark and Sweden. The weather being good, only a very little seasickness was experienced by the emigrants. On Sunday forenoon (July 22nd) a meeting was held on deck with the captain's permission, and many of the 125 other passengers on board had the opportunity of listening to explanations of the first principles of the gospel by 'Mormon' elders for the first time in their lives. The captain and the crew were very kind to the emigrants. The ship reached Hull, England, that day (Sunday, July 22nd
). The following day, the emigrants continued the journey by rail to Liverpool.
A small company of emigrating Saints from Norway sailed from Christiania July 20, 1888, in charge of Elders Hans J. Christiansen and Christian O. Folkmann, who were returning to their homes, after having performed faithful missions. This company had a safe voyage across the North Sea to England, where they joined the emigrant company which left Copenhagen, Denmark, July 19th. At Liverpool the amalgamated company boarded the steamship 'Wyoming' and sailed from that port, July 28th, in charge of Elder Hans J. Christiansen. After a pleasant voyage across the Atlantic, the emigrants landed in New York August 8th. . . ."
HSM, pp.306-07
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