"EMIGRATION. -- A company of Scandinavian Saints, including eight missionaries, and numbering in all 83 souls, in charge of Elder Abraham Johnson, sailed from Liverpool on Saturday, September 1st, per Guion & Co.'s S. S. Wyoming. This is the eighth company of the season. We wish them a prosperous voyage across the water, and a safe journey overland. May they arrive in peace and safety in their mountain home. 'Gather my Saints together unto me; those that have made a covenant with me by sacrifice,' saith the Lord."
MS, 50:37 (Sep. 10, 1888), p.586
"September. Sat. 1. [1888] . . . The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 83 Saints, in charge of Abraham Johnson. The company arrived in New York Sept. 11th, and at Salt Lake City the 19th and 20th."
CC, p.164
". . . The third company of emigrating Saints from Scandinavia (62 souls from Denmark and Sweden) and five returning missionaries sailed from Copenhagen, Aug. 23, 1888, for Hull, England. The names of the five elders were: Willard S. Hansen (leader of the company), Peter G. Hanson, August F. Westerberg, Nils L. Hogberg and Jacob Hansen. On Sunday, Aug. 26th, about noon, the company arrived in Hull harbor, and the following day (Aug. 27th) the emigrants landed and continued the journey by rail to Liverpool.
A small company of emigrating Saints (10 souls) sailed from Christiania, Norway, Aug. 24, 1888, in charge of Abraham Johnson, a returning elder. After a successful voyage across the North Sea, this little company arrived safely in England and there joined the company which sailed from Copenhagen, Aug. 23rd. The amalgamated company sailed from Liverpool on board the steamship 'Wyoming,' on Saturday, September 1st, Elder Abraham Johnson in charge. After a pleasant voyage the company arrived in New York, Sept. 11th, and in Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 19th and 20th. . . . "
HSM, pp.305-06
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