"Sat. 20. [Sep. 1890] . . . The steamship Wyoming sailed from Liverpool, England, with 197 Saints, including a number of returning missionaries, in charge of Jens Jensen. They arrived in New York harbor Oct. 1st, and in Salt Lake City, Oct 9th."
CC, p.188
". . . The season's fourth company of emigrating Saints from the Scandinavian Mission, consisting of 133 souls, three returning missionaries and Sister Anna Anderson, from Utah, who had spent two years in Denmark visiting relatives, sailed from Copenhagen, Sept. 13th, 1890, under the leadership of Elder Jens Jensen, and Lars C. Johnson. A small company of emigrating Saints (23 souls) sailed from Christiania, Norway, Sept. 12th, 1890, bound for Utah, under the direction of Elder Erik Hogan, a returning elder. After a successful voyage across the North Sea, this company joined the emigrants who had left Copenhagen on the 13th. The amalgamated company sailed from Liverpool Sept. 20th, per steamship 'Wyoming,' which arrived safely in New York, whence the emigrants traveled by rail to Utah. . . ."
HSM, p.315
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