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[edit] Letter from David O. Calder - July 15, 1873
Calder, David O., et al., [Letter], Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 35:31 (Aug 5, 1873) pp. 490-91.
New York, July 15, 1873
President A. [Albert] Carrington.
Dear Brother,--
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The quarantine officers came aboard this morning early. All passed off well, and we are now making preparation to go ashore.
With sentiments of regards to yourself and to the brethren at 42, [42 Islington WAS THE ADDRESS OF THE ENGLISH MISSION] we remain your fellow laborers in the cause of truth,
David O. Calder,Canute Petersen,Peter F. Madsen, S. S. Jones, Paul Dehlin.