"DEPARTURES. -- The magnificent steamship Manhattan left Liverpool for New York on Friday, 21st instant, having on board a company of Saints numbering in all 480 souls, of whom 290 were from Scandinavia, and 190 from Great Britain. The following missionaries returning to Zion were with the company: -- Elders Archibald N. Hill, James Ure, Francis Platt, Nathaniel H. Felt, William Gibson, Ephraim T. Williams, Stephen Hales, and Richard R. Birkbeck, who have been laboring in England, and Elders Niels Wilhelmsen, Christian Christiansen, Lars P. Edholm, Andrew Nelson, Hans Hansen, Soren Iversen, Jens Hansen, Frederick C. Sorenson, Gustavus Ohlsson, and Svend Larsen, who have been laboring in Scandinavia. Elders Ure, Platt, and Williams, left their homes in Utah in the spring of 1864, and the others in the spring of 1865. They have had the privilege of bearing testimony of the Lord's great work among the nations of Europe, and are now returning to Zion with the blessings of the Saints and of those who have presided over them. There are none who have more cause for joy and pleasant anticipations, than the faithful elders of Israel who have accomplished the missions assigned to them with integrity and honor, and have the privilege of rejoining their families, friends, and the Saints in Zion. May God bless his people on the good ship Manhattan, and preserve them on their journey by sea and by land, that they may go up safely to Zion's retreat 'in the tops of the mountains,' that they may there 'learn of his ways and walk in his paths.'"
MS, 29:26 (June 29, 1867), p.410
"Fri. 21. [June 1867] -- The steamship Manhattan sailed from Liverpool, England, with 480 Saints, under the direction of Archibald N. Hill. It arrived in New York July 4th, and the emigrants continued the journey to North Platte, a station on the Union Pacific Railroad, 391 miles west of Omaha. From that place the journey across the plains was commenced, Aug. 8th, with ox teams, under the direction of Captain Leonard G. Rice, and the company arrived in G. [Great] S. [Salt] L. [Lake] City Oct. 5th."
CC, p.77
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