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Show 80 should take sucha step. William. On a "Will you indeed go away to the Salt Lakes, would like if you would final visit to Scotland before tered a feeling of hostility wished him well and even from stay, but of his contributed gifts r e determined are for Utah departing some you to go. McLaughlin Iat ive s , II encoun- while others of money to aid him on his way.2 Whether based upon nonsense, religious zeal the Utah undertaken was canal vidual two barge, long pilgrimage by train and riall y and m ship they practicality was for the especially made their Wqy to emigrants were journe y ahead, evident in the well 1McLaughlin, or By stagecoach, Liverpool as as and the Mormon indi- large prepared, both as mate- penchant for preparation of their emigrant From the pages of the Millennial Star the groups. necessity from Scotland to the Mormon Zion in families and in groups sometimes The Mormon entall y, economic thousands of Scottish Mormons. emigrants, single hundred.3 deception, Journal, February 12, prospective emigrant 1863. 2ather examples of family opposition may be seen in letter, Edinburgh, to Daniel Mackintosh, Salt Lake City, 1853; ibid., August 27, 1856; Hamilton, Journal, May 9, James Mackintosh, August 7, 1 1856. 3Alexander Wright, Journal, September 16, 1842; John McEwan, to Wilford Wood Journal, August 28, 1843; letter, Daniel D. McArthur 1856. ruff, January 5, 1857 in Journal History, September 26, |