
Very little is known about this company. Though it primarily transported freight, it included a few English Mormon families. Captain Young, son of Phineas Howe and Clarissa Hamilton Young, was a nephew of Brigham Young. On July 15, the company was at Eagle Island, west of the Mormon settlement Genoa in Nebraska Territory. On July 26, they were 40 miles east of Ash Hollow. Richard F. Burton, the celebrated British traveler, reported visiting with Young's company near the Upper Crossing of the Platte River on August 16. He noted that there were 24 wagons. Captain Young "wore a bowie knife on his left hip and a six-shooter on his right." To Burton, the emigrants looked healthy and reasonably well fed. When they arrived in Salt Lake City on September 14, the company consisted of 16 wagons.
Formed in Nebraska, United States
Date Details
Occurred Circa 1860
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Company Type
Brigham Hamilton Young Appointed as Company Captain
Start Date Details
Started Circa 1860
End Date Details
Ended On 1860 September 14
Ended in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Date Details
Occurred On 1860 September 14
