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  • ...d of four thousand copies; it has since been published and re-published in America and Europe, till some forty or fifty thousand copies have not been sufficie ...them farewell amid many tears, and taking a little boat were soon on board ship--which lay at anchor a short distance from the shore.
    48 KB (8,732 words) - 21:28, 6 April 2008
  • ...ge on the passenger steamer South America, left the wharf at 6:30 a.m. The North River is a most delightful stream. It is not rapid. It runs clear and deep- ...of the New York Saints went down to the docks and saw me on board the sail ship Liverpool, which was towed out by tug boats to the open sea.
    2 KB (432 words) - 03:12, 13 May 2008
  • ... have gone to pieces. This was off Sandy Hook. After the boat returned the ship was turned land. After the ship was made fast Elder Turley and me and Joseph Jackson left the ship and set our feet on land exactly at 10 minutes past 12 o'clock. This was an
    8 KB (1,462 words) - 03:35, 13 May 2008
  • ...ng for the same locality. A great portion of those who sailed in the North America are members of the Total Abstinence Society, and are from Leicestershire an [[Category: Ship North America]]
    769 B (115 words) - 14:51, 21 December 2021
  • !Ship | [[1840-10-12-North America|12 Oct 1840]]
    30 KB (2,861 words) - 14:37, 10 July 2012
  • ...dore] Turley went on business and I went to writing. We slept on board the ship. Many of the Saints went to meeting and was much pleased. We learn nothing ...o the ship side into which we put our luggage. We slept on board the North America again.
    6 KB (1,116 words) - 00:15, 1 June 2021
  • Elders ruling the sect in America. circuit North and South among the various
    8 KB (1,333 words) - 12:12, 15 February 2011
  • ... The ship Manchester was tugged into New York Harbor May 16th, 1861, anchored out tha ...looking after Erastus Snow's boat as long as he could see it. The emigrant ship then proceeded to [[Castle Garden]]s.
    15 KB (2,628 words) - 23:23, 8 February 2021
  • ...us on the Atlantic Ocean where we sailed for several days without seeing a ship. ...ed towards the Northwest towards the country. It was very beautiful to see America's land and the many fires which burned during the night, for there is littl
    5 KB (975 words) - 21:06, 22 February 2021
  • ...og had cleared off & nine sails were in sight. A breeze sprung up from the north at 9:30. Our studding sails were set & we were going along joyfully. Brothe ...s came on board, but finding they were watched by our guard, four left the ship & the other two were arrested by the guard. Brother Pinnack [Pinnock] fetch
    14 KB (2,575 words) - 00:39, 18 May 2021
  • ...little face." I think our family must have made a good impression with the ship's officers, for when it came our turn to have the luggage examined, the wor ...ined. "Don't cry," said one of the women, "there is lots of new clothes in America."
    8 KB (1,576 words) - 00:51, 22 June 2021
  • ...ge on the passenger steamer South America, left the wharf at 6:30 a.m. The North River is a most delightful stream. It is not rapid. It runs clear and deep- ...of the New York Saints went down to the docks and saw me on board the sail ship Liverpool, which was towed out by tug boats to the open sea. …"
    2 KB (384 words) - 22:28, 16 December 2011
  • ...ithout examining to the bottom of our boxes. The Captain of the ship North America, told Elder Turley that he should be very glad to bring another company the ...in our welfare and showed great kindness towards us. We slept on board the ship until this Tuesday and this night we slept on the steamer. We were delighte
    3 KB (525 words) - 22:28, 17 December 2011
  • ...d of four thousand copies; it has since been published and re-published in America and Europe, till some forty or fifty thousand copies have not been sufficie ...them farewell amid many tears, and taking a little boat were soon on board ship--which lay at anchor a short distance from the shore.
    39 KB (7,030 words) - 22:21, 17 December 2011
  • ...ng for the same locality. A great portion of those who sailed in the North America are members of the Total Abstinence Society, and are from Leicestershire an [[Category: Ship North America]]
    771 B (113 words) - 14:48, 21 December 2021
  • ...ng for the same locality. A great portion of those who sailed in the North America are members of the Total Abstinence Society, and are from Leicestershire an [[Category: Ship North America]]
    754 B (115 words) - 14:49, 21 December 2021
  • ==The packet ship North America== ...ng for the same locality. A great portion of those who sailed in the North America are members of the Total Abstinence Society, and are from Leicestershire an
    737 B (112 words) - 14:49, 21 December 2021
  • ...ng for the same locality. A great portion of those who sailed in the North America are members of the Total Abstinence Society, and are from Leicestershire an [[Category: Ship North America]]
    755 B (114 words) - 14:50, 21 December 2021
  • ... "Latter Day Saints," as they choose to be called, have [[1840-10-12-North America|recently arrived at this port from England]]. They are destined for the set [[Category: Ship North America]]
    774 B (115 words) - 14:52, 21 December 2021
  • ...ng for the same locality. A great portion of those who sailed in the North America or members of the total abstinence society, and are from Leicestershire and [[Category: Ship North America]]
    1 KB (169 words) - 14:52, 21 December 2021

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