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  • ...known stories about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon happened in New York City when Martin Harris (1783-1875), Joseph Smith’s scribe and benefactor ...wo documents to at least three “learned men” in Utica, Albany, and New York City. They were examined by well-known scholars Samuel Latham Mitchill (176
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  • ==Mormonism in New York== :''New York Tribune'', 25 August 1866, p. 2
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  • 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 ...ed in a large place, Castle Garden. The 21st of February, 1856 we left New York on a train for Dunkirk, Cleveland and Chicago…
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  • ...ns wherewith to continue the journey, obtained temporary employment in New York and elsewhere. We landed at New York, March 27th, 1856. [p.3]
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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
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  • ...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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  • ...k at the time, spoke to the Scandinavains in the Danish language. From New York the company traveled by rail and steamboat (part of the way in two division ...gainst the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.) We arrived in New York about the middle of June and stopped about two or three days at a place cal
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  • ...to travel by land. Though the responsibilities had changed, as it does all through our lives, from the cradle to the grave, we think in every case, our condit ..., Sweet Home" in greeting. They had [p.111] supposed we were lost, but no, through all our perils God preserved us, and we landed safely as I was shown in my
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  • ...ious sea vessels. Also at viewing the distant towns of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey, &c. ...o sleep anywhere and at 4 the next morning at break of day we arrived at [[New Haven]] where we took the cars for a long trip.
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  • ...fter our stormy passage. About 5 p.m. started forward and soon reached New York. We hired a conveyance and were driven to the [[Stephen house]] and took ro ... in the cars. About 7 p.m. the train started. Cars dirty and uncomfortable travel all night.
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  • :New-York Daily Tribune, 23 May 1855, pg. 5 ... land voyage across the plains is now almost as safe as a journey from New-York to Albany.
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  • :New York Tribune, 19 March 1856, pg. 1 With some incidents of Travel from Missouri to California, 1852-3, in a series of Letters. By Mrs. B. G.
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  • :New York Tribune, 20 March 1856, pg. 1 With some incidents of Travel from Missouri to California, 1852-3, in a series of Letters. By Mrs. B. G.
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  • :New York Tribune, 21 March 1856, pg. 1 With some incidents of Travel from Missouri to California, 1852-3, in a series of Letters. By Mrs. B. G.
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  • :New York Tribune, 22 March 1856, pg. 2 With some incidents of Travel from Missouri to California, 1852-3, in a series of Letters. By Mrs. B. G.
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  • :New York Tribune, 2 December 1856, p. 1 <center>New-York.</center>
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  • :New York Tribune, 1 January 1857, p. 1 '''THE MORMONS AT HOME.''' With some Incidents of Travel from Missouri to California. By Mrs. B. C. Ferris. 12mo. cloth Price 75 c
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  • ''New York Evangelist'', v12 n28, 10 July 1841, pg. 111 ...other newly discovered paradise. They did not take shipping, but intend to travel the whole distance, some 800 miles, in their vehicles.
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  • :New York Tribune, 8 January 1857, p. 1 '''THE MORMONS AT HOME.'''—With some Incidents of Travel from Missouri to California. By Mrs. B. C. Ferris. 12mo. cloth Price 75 c
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  • :New York Tribune, 27 January 1857, p. 1 '''THE MORMONS AT HOME.'''—With some Incidents of Travel from Missouri to California. By Mrs. B. C. Ferris. 12mo. cloth Price 75 c
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