S. S. Wyoming, 8 a.m. Sunday, July 29, 1888.President George Teasdale,
Dear Brother,--We are anchored near Queenstown, and pleased to inform you that everything thus far, with regard to our little company of Scandinavians, has gone as favorably as could be desired. The weather is fine and cool. The sea presents a fairly smooth surface.
But few of the Saints and elders have been attacked by that annoying and appetite-destroying complaint--seasickness.
The ship's officers we find to be genial and approachable men.
Love to all at 42,[42 Islington WAS THE ADDRESS OF THE BRITISH MISSION IN LIVERPOOL] --Yours faithfully,
H. J. Christiansen,Per T. Y. Stanford, secretary. [p.524]
BIB: Christiansen, H. J. [Letter] Latter-day Saints Millennial Star 50:33 (August 13, 1888) p.524 (CHL)
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