"DEPARTURE. -- The ship Emerald Isle, Captain Cornish, cleared on the 18th of August and sailed on the 20th for New York, having on board fifty Saints from the Swiss and Italian Mission, and four from England, under the presidency of Elder Henry Hug."
MS, 21:36 (Sep. 3, 1859), p.573
"ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH COMPANY. -- Emerald Isle, 54 souls. The ship Emerald Isle, Captain Cornish, cleared from the port of Liverpool, August 18, 1859, and sailed on the twentieth with fifty-four Saints on board, namely fifty from the Swiss and Italian Mission, and four from England, under the presidency of Elder Henry Hug. There is not account on hand of the voyage of this company, who like those crossing in the Antarctic emigrated to the States where they expected to earn means to enable them to continue the journey to Utah. (Millennial Star, Vol. XXI, p.573; XXII, p.638)
Cont., 14:9 (July 1893) p.437
"Sat. 20. [Aug. 1859] -- The ship Emerald Isle sailed from Liverpool, England, with 54 Saints, mostly Swiss, under the direction of Henry Hug."
CC, p.63
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