"SAILED. -- On Saturday, September 21st, per Guion steamer Wyoming, a company of Saints sailed from this port for New York bound for Utah. The total number of souls was 113, among whom were numbered nine returning missionaries. They are all, with the exception of Elder James Clove, who has been laboring in Turkey, from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland or Germany. Elder Rasmus Larsen was appointed president. We trust this company may experience favorable winds and weather, and arrive at its destination without delay or accident."
MS, 51:38 (Sep. 23, 1889), p.604
"Sat. 21. [Sep. 1889] . . . The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 113 Scandinavian, Swiss and German Saints, including nine returning elders, in charge of Rasmus Larsen. The company arrived in New York Oct. 1st, and in Salt Lake City Oct 10th."
CC, p.177
". . . The third company of the season's Latter-day Saint emigration from Scandinavia (42 souls) sailed from Copenhagen, Sept. 12, 1889, per steamship 'Milo,' under the direction of Elder Rasmus Larsen. After a successful voyage over the North Sea the company arrived in Hull, whence they traveled by rail to Liverpool, where they went on board the steamship 'Wyoming' and sailed from Liverpool, Sept. 22nd. A company of 16 souls from Norway, which sailed from Christiania Sept. 13th, joined the larger company in England, a local brother having had charge of the company from Norway. After an uneventful voyage across the Atlantic, the 'Wyoming' arrived in New York, Oct.
1, 1889; the voyage had, however, been somewhat stormy. From New York the voyage was continued by steamboat to Norfolk, Virginia, whence the emigrants proceeded westward by rail and arrived safely in Salt Lake City. The Utah elders returning with this company were the following: Rasmus Larsen, John Berg and Lars E. Eggertsen. The 42 souls sailing from Copenhagen were emigrants from Denmark and Sweden and the 16 sailing from Christiania were emigrants from Norway. . . ."
HSM, pp.309-10
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