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(New page: ===A Compilation of General Voyage Notes=== The 'B. S. Kimball' cast anchor in the harbor of New York in the evening of Saturday, June 13th, and on the 15th the passengers were permitted ...)
 
 
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''Nielsen, Lars, Autobiography [ca. 1904], pp.10-12.''
 
''Nielsen, Lars, Autobiography [ca. 1904], pp.10-12.''
  
After 42 days at sea, we landed in New York, June 15, 1863, at Castle Gardens. We were there four or five hours then went on board a train and traveled to Albany. We were there two or three hours. There Sister Westenskov gave birth to their first son and named him Peder Albany.  
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After 42 days at sea, we landed in New York, June 15, 1863, at [[Castle Garden]]s. We were there four or five hours then went on board a train and traveled to Albany. We were there two or three hours. There Sister Westenskov gave birth to their first son and named him Peder Albany.  
  
  
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''Lund, Hans Peter. Journals (Ms 8941), typescript translation, pp. 79-81, 84. (CHL)''
 
''Lund, Hans Peter. Journals (Ms 8941), typescript translation, pp. 79-81, 84. (CHL)''
  
Jun 13 we came to New York and Sunday I wrote to Jesse N. Smith. We were happy and the weather was nice. In the afternoon Brother Stainer came aboard and we were happy.
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Jun 13 we came to New York and Sunday I wrote to Jesse N. Smith. We were happy and the weather was nice. In the afternoon [[William Staines|Brother Stainer]] came aboard and we were happy.
  
Monday Jun 15 a ship came and took us to the fortress. Some of the brethren took the luggage and went to the railroad. Anders Eliasens son, 3, and Jens Hansens daughter, 1 died. P. V. Poulsen stayed in New York with the family. I had a lot to do. None of my company stayed. At 9 we went by train and came to Albany.
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Monday Jun 15 a ship came and took us to the fortress. Some of the brethren took the luggage and went to the railroad. Anders Eliasens son, 3, and Jens Hansens daughter, 1 died. [[P. V. Poulsen]] stayed in New York with the family. I had a lot to do. None of my company stayed. At 9 we went by train and came to Albany.
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[[Category: Castle Garden]]
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[[Category: William Staines]]
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[[Category: P. V. Poulsen]]

Latest revision as of 00:17, 18 May 2021

[edit] A Compilation of General Voyage Notes

The 'B. S. Kimball' cast anchor in the harbor of New York in the evening of Saturday, June 13th, and on the 15th the passengers were permitted to go ashore. In the evening of the same day the emigrants continued by train to Albany. There a fine boy was born.


[edit] Autobiography of Lars Nielsen

Nielsen, Lars, Autobiography [ca. 1904], pp.10-12.

After 42 days at sea, we landed in New York, June 15, 1863, at Castle Gardens. We were there four or five hours then went on board a train and traveled to Albany. We were there two or three hours. There Sister Westenskov gave birth to their first son and named him Peder Albany.


[edit] Journals of Hans Peter Lund

Lund, Hans Peter. Journals (Ms 8941), typescript translation, pp. 79-81, 84. (CHL)

Jun 13 we came to New York and Sunday I wrote to Jesse N. Smith. We were happy and the weather was nice. In the afternoon Brother Stainer came aboard and we were happy.

Monday Jun 15 a ship came and took us to the fortress. Some of the brethren took the luggage and went to the railroad. Anders Eliasens son, 3, and Jens Hansens daughter, 1 died. P. V. Poulsen stayed in New York with the family. I had a lot to do. None of my company stayed. At 9 we went by train and came to Albany.

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