1886-08-31-Wyoming

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A Compilation of General Voyage Notes

… The company arrived in New York on the 31st. Forty-five of the emigrants were detained there by Commissioner Stephenson on pretended charges of pauperism. Finally all were permitted to continue their journey, except a woman and three children, who were sent back to England. …

… After a pleasant voyage, the company arrived in New York on the 31st. Forty-five of the emigrants were detained there by Commissioner Stephenson of pretended charges of pauperism, but finally all were permitted to continue their journey, except a woman and three children who were sent back to England. The rest of the company left New York Sept. 21, 1886, and traveled over the Baltimore and Ohio and the Denver and Rio Grande railroads to Utah…


Diary of Thomas Sleight

Sleight, Thomas. Diary (Ms 1663), [12th section], pp. 20-21.

Mon., 30 - Fine day. The pilot came aboard this morning. The screw wheel stopped for the first time since we left Queenstown.

Tues., 31 - Brings us into the river by New York. [p.20] The doctor came aboard as also other government officers. We go into the Guion Line Dock and are landed. Our luggage was soon unloaded and we was sent to Castle Garden. Our company was much annoyed by the government officers detaining some of our company through spite. We lodge at different hotels.

Wed., Sept. 1 - Fine day. Look around New York and at 6 o'clock we find our company at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Leave about 8 o'clock.

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