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George Darling Watt was the first convert of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints baptized in the British Isles. He
emigrated to Nauvoo, Illinois, in 1842. He returned to the British
Isles in 1846 as a missionary, accompanied by his wife and young
son. He remained there until 1851, when he led a group of emigrant
converts to Salt Lake City, Utah. Watt recorded his journey from
Liverpool to Chimney Rock in Pitman shorthand. Remarkably, his
journal wasn't discovered until 2001-and is transcribed and
appearing for the first time in this book. Watt's journal provides
an important glimpse into the transatlantic nature of Latter-day
Saint migration to Salt Lake City. In 1850 there were more
Latter-day Saints in England than in the United States, but by 1890
more than eighty-five thousand converts had crossed the Atlantic
and made their way to Salt Lake City. Watt's 1851 journal opens a
window into those overseas, riverine, and overland journeys. His
spirited accounts provide wide-ranging details about the births,
marriages, deaths, Sunday sermons, interpersonal relations,
weather, and food and water shortages of the journey, as well as
the many logistical complexities.
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