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  • == New Chronology == ...ruary 1830, has first news story about the Book of Mormon published in New York City (draws from Palmyra Freeman article of 11 August 1829)
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  • :New York Times ...he demonstration of which the National Reform Association of Pittsburgh, a branch of the International Council for Patriotic Service, was in charge. It was g
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  • ...of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints held in the City of New York on the 3rd and 4th days of April, 1844. ...eorge T|Geo. T Leach]] was then called upon to represent the Branch in New York, but not having the records, was excused until afternoon.
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  • :::''New York, October 7th, 1840.'' ...yard. Elder O. Hyde has been turning the world upside down in Cream Ridge, new ferry, and baptized (I believe,) about 30.--There was a number baptized on
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  • ==Mormonism in New York== :''New York Tribune'', 25 August 1866, p. 2
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  • ... met in conference, at the house of Br. [[Caleb Bennets]], Monmouth county New Jersey. ...count of his labours, manner of teaching, the last year; & represented the branch of Monmouth co. N. J. of fifty members, in good standing.
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  • ...church in Monmouth co. N. J. which numbers 90 members: there I left him on new year's day, and came to N. Y. where I am at present. Elder [[Benjamin Winch [[Category: New York NY]]
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  • ...nt night of fowls and islands. After about an hours sail we arrived in New York exactly at a quarter before twelve. It was truly delightful to see the mult ...to bring another company of us over. He inquired if we had a church in New York and where they met. Elder [Theodore] Turley introduced him to Elder [[Lucie
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  • ...police or any other officer to keep the peace. The company remained in New York until the fourth of June, when the journey was continued, under the directi � We arrived at New York 28 days later where I got married to Miss Eliza Brewer.
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  • ...ay just 12 o'clock we got a pilot, that morning from within 7 miles of New York. This was Sunday, August 8th and the morning was very foggy that we could h ...y, which when it came showed us to be about miles from land. The shores of New Jersey. Anchor was taken in and a gentle breeze wafted us in sight of Sandy
    8 KB (1,583 words) - 14:22, 12 September 2020
  • ...ns wherewith to continue the journey, obtained temporary employment in New York and elsewhere. We landed at New York, March 27th, 1856. [p.3]
    19 KB (3,408 words) - 15:38, 20 January 2021
  • The Columbia arrived safely in New York, after a voyage of forty-five days, and toward evening of January 1, 1857, New York, January 5, 1857.
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  • On the 28th day of March, 1857, we arrived in New York, 108 days from pilot to pilot. My father rented a house in [[Williamsburgh] ...oy soon turned to grief as the cold snow nipped their fingers. We left New York about the first week in May for Iowa City, the outfitting point.
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  • ... us at [[Castle Garden]], the place where all emigrants were landed in New York in those days. ...self. A kindness I never forgot. Of course, as soon as I had landed in New York I went to report myself to Apostle [[John Taylor]] whose address I had but
    14 KB (2,768 words) - 03:14, 1 February 2021
  • ...ho crossed the Atlantic in the William Tapscott stopped temporarily in New York and other parts of the United States. (Millennial Star, Vol. XXI, pp.286, 4 … Thus my time was spent every day until we landed in New York. But when the doctor came I was called to go with him as an interpreter amo
    14 KB (2,645 words) - 02:51, 16 February 2021
  • ...n this manner for about 45 miles, we finally had the anxiously awaited New York before our eyes. Soon after this, the steamer left our ship standing at the ...s, which is one of the best buildings equipped for the immigrants into the new world to provide them protection and benefits. I want to tell you about it
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  • ... taken ashore and placed in a hospital. On the 21st the emigrants left New York per steamboat 'Isaac Newton' and sailed up the Hudson River to Albany, wher ...tle trouble for us to get landed. I enjoyed a good meal of victuals in New York as I did not enjoy one good meal all the way crossing the sea. ...
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  • ... The ship Manchester was tugged into New York Harbor May 16th, 1861, anchored out that night.... My brother Edward hired ... Scandinavian emigrants welcome to America. Thereafter he went back to New York again (likely in the boat that brought him out) and L. L. writes, that he k
    15 KB (2,628 words) - 23:23, 8 February 2021
  • We were four weeks on the ocean and how glad we were when we saw New York. We were taken from the ship in rowboats to [[Castle Garden]] for inspectio Now we had sad news. When mother went to the Branch President to get our money, he said he didn't have any for us. Father had g
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  • ...ew, our [p.18] boxes and bundles were all marked OK and we were off to our new home in [[Manayunk PA|Manayunk]], a manufacturing district a few miles out ...r and my debt to her is great indeed. One thing amazed me very much in the new land - whenever I was introduced to as "just coming over" the salutation wo
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