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  • ==Mormonism in New York== :''New York Tribune'', 25 August 1866, p. 2
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  • ...e, the company left New York and traveled by rail to Dunkrik, N. [New] Y. [York] ...oat Achilles came along side; Captain Collins engaged him to tow us to New York. General stir among the passengers all getting [p.94] ready to land . . . D
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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
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  • ...oin; one a shilling of George the 3rd's reign, dated 1816, and has a quite new appearance. Another is a French coin, stamped with the head of Napoleon, ha ...ates, he is prepared to speak against. Our landing was reported in the New York papers today and our voyage and general conduct and appearance were comment
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  • Source: Millennial Star, Vol. XVII, p.812; Vol. XVIII, pp.170, 206; Morgenstjernen, Vol. II, p.383 On the sixteenth of February, 1856, the emigrants landed in New York, and after tarrying a few days at Castle Garden, the journey was continued
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  • Source: Millennial Star, Vol. XVIII, pp.140, 266, 300, 542; Deseret News, Vol. VI, p.100 ...ns wherewith to continue the journey, obtained temporary employment in New York and elsewhere.
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  • Source: Millennial Star, Vol. XVIII, pages 779; XVIX, pages 75, 106, 479; Deseret News, Vol. VI, pa ... arrived safely in New York, after a voyage of forty-five days, and toward evening of January 1, 1857, the passengers were landed at [[Castle Garden]]. The ne
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  • ... temporarily in New York and other parts of the United States. (Millennial Star, Vol. XXI, pp.286, 419; Morgenstjernen, Vol. III p.82)" … 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
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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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  • ===Arrivals of Saints at New York=== ...val of Saints at New York [Letter Excerpt]," Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 23:23 (June 22, 1861) p. 394. (CHL)''
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  • ...train with all the Saints that crossed with me and quite a number from New York but nothing of importance occurred on the way until we were traveling throu ...ot boat. Wind ahead all day. Could not do much and continued so all night. Evening, held meeting between decks. [p.21]
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  • 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 ...re transferred to a place called [[Castle Garden]] where we remained until evening. Here we were transferred by rail across the Hudson and further across the
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  • We arrived in New York, 4 July, 1863. This being a holiday, the emigrants were not permitted to la ''Needham, John, et. el., [Letter], Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 25:35 (August 29, 1863), pp. 556-57. (CHL)''
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  • ...ved at [[Castle Garden]], then followed up the Hudson River to Albany, New York. ...deral. We were going 7 knots an hour, & were 42 miles from Sandy Hook this evening. I lent my perpetual calendar pencil case to William Reed & he dropped it o
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  • We finally arrived in New York Harbor, with great joy. [[William C. Staines|William C. Stains]] [Staines] Now new troubles were to be met, and overcome. We had to travel two thousand five h
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  • 23 Sighted land and about 8 p.m. threw anchor in the capacious harbor of New York. ... [[Ann Jeremy|Sister Ann]] and her daughters from Philadelphia came to New York to meet me and it was a source of much gratification to me to meet them.
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  • ...On June 14th the ship arrived in New York harbor, and the following day the emigrants landed at [[Castle Garden]]. In ...Several of the emigrants had only paid their fare to New York and therefore had to remain in that city for the time being. Elder [[Thomas
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  • ... by the mane of "City Elm" where we all got on board. The steamer left New York 11 p.m. Proceeded till daylight when we landed at [-]. ''Wixom, Justin C., [Letter], Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 28:32 (August 11, 1866) pp. 508-9.''
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  • We arrived in New York harbor on July 4, 1867. The cannons were booming [p.24] and the usual celeb ...iver steamer and journeyed up the Hudson to Albany. Our first ride in this new country was very enjoyable. All day and as long as light lasted my father a
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  • ...heir company which boarded the train for the West at [[Williamsburg]], New York, there were 270 souls, and they seem to have traveled by train to Laramie C ''Parry, John. [Letter] Latter-day Saints Millennial Star. 30:31 (August, 1, 1868) p. 491-92.''
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