James Henry Anderson

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    LATTER-DAY SAINTS', EUROPEAN PRINTING PUBLISHING AND EMIGRATION OFFICE. 42, Islington, Liverpool. May 6th 1892 Presidents W Woodruff G Q Cannon Jos F Smith Dear Brethren: The proposition to detain Bro. Osmond to repace Bro. Anderson is impracticable for the following reasons. Bro. Osmond was here on mission two years from 1884 to 1886. He came here year last Jan. it will be two years next Jan. His health is much impared, His financial condition at home is embarassing, and under these ...
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    May 6, 1892
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    [upside-down text] P.S. Cholera scare is passed in this and other parts Can't say when our Swiss emigrants can sail. No Contnental emigrants taken yet. up to date [end of upside-down text end] [sideways text] Brigham Young Oct. 17th 1892, [end of sideways text end] LATTER-DAY SAINTS' EUROPEAN PRINTING, PUBLISHING, AND EMIGRATION OFFICE. 42, Islington, Liverpool, Oct. 17 1892 Prest. W. Woodruff & Counsellors Dear Brethren: Your favor 16th oct. received. I am grateful to you for Contents, and have failed to carry out your kind per- ...
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    October 17, 1892
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    to fill the place I believe, for in advance of some who have taken that department heretofore. Bro Cutler & Bro. Anderson have dwarfed their predecessors, and left a splendid record to guide their successors. It seems necessary to send a few more companies. Twenty souls, emigrants, and seven elders sailed on the Arzona saturday. Another Company of eighteen emigrants and about seven elders will sail on the SS Nevada 5th prox. ^Wisconsin^ 22nd inst. Another company will sail on the 5 of Nov. S.S. Nevada Shall confine the ...
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    [sideways text] Brigham Young Sept. 22nd 1892 [end of sideways text] LATTER-DAY SAINTS' EUROPEAN PRINTING PUBLISHING AND EMIGRATION OFFICE. 42, Islington, Liverpool Sept. 22nd 1892 President Wilford Woodruff, George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith; Dear Brethren: Your cable received and it met our hearty endorsment. Our next company sails on the S.S. Alaska 1st prox, and numbers about thirty (30) souls: This is the last company we shall send until things look more favourable. We expect the "Arizona" to sail on the 15th prox ...
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    September 22, 1892