1889-05-28-Wisconsin
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Letter from M. H. Dalley and J. E. Clark - May 28, 1889
Source: Dalley, M. H., and Clarke, J. E., [Letter], Latter-day Saints' Millennial Star 51:24, (June 17, 1889) pp. 381.
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We arrived here tonight (May 28th), at 8 o'clock, all feeling first-class, and are now anchored in New York Harbor.
May 29th - We have all passed the commissioners, and everything is satisfactory, for which we thank the Lord. The Saints leave today for Norfolk, per S. S. "Wyanoke." We are grateful for the blessings which have attended us thus far on our journey.
In order to get this letter off by today's steamer, I must now close. Praying the blessings of heaven to attend you and all the Saints, we are your brethren,
M. [Mayhem] H. Dalley, President,J. E. Clark, Secretary. [p.381]