Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company receipt book
Collection — Oversize Box: 1
Identifier: MS 0138
Scope and Contents
The Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company receipt book (1857-1863) consists of receipts for debts owed to the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company showing not only amounts in dollars, but also a variety of commodities and services in lieu of cash repayments. There are 714 xeroxed receipts, glued into a large scrapbook, and arranged in rough chronological order.
Dates
- 1857-1863
Creator
- Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company (Organization)
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Organizational History
In their migration from Missouri to Illinois, there developed a "covenant" among the LDS to assist their poor who were unable to provide for their own removal. The covenant was renewed in their exodus from Illinois to the Salt Lake Valley and led, in 1849, to the creation of a volunatry fund to aid, not only Nauvoo LDS to Utah, but was extended to aid the immigration of thousands from Europe. The money advanced to aid in emigration was to be returned to the fund for repeated use, thus making it a perpetual instrument. Organization for travel across the plains was also perfected, differing from the usual habits of overland migrations in the middle nineteenth century.
The operations of the emigrating fund assumed such proportions, and its activities, in collecting and disbursing funds, chartering ships, establishing buying agencies, and converting its varied accumulations into ready cash, were of such a nature as to demand a businesses-like organization. To accomplish this end, and to give it a legal status, the fund was incorporated into the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company by the Provisional State of Deseret in 1850. This company continued to operate until 1887, when it was dissolved by the Edmunds-Tucker Act.
The Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company spent, in its repeated use of funds, millions of dollars for emigrant transportation, but failure on the part of a large percent of the beneficiaries to pay off their obligations handicapped its operation. The total LDS emigration from 1840 to 1887 was 85,220 of which no less than 70,000 were aided by the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company.
The operations of the emigrating fund assumed such proportions, and its activities, in collecting and disbursing funds, chartering ships, establishing buying agencies, and converting its varied accumulations into ready cash, were of such a nature as to demand a businesses-like organization. To accomplish this end, and to give it a legal status, the fund was incorporated into the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company by the Provisional State of Deseret in 1850. This company continued to operate until 1887, when it was dissolved by the Edmunds-Tucker Act.
The Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company spent, in its repeated use of funds, millions of dollars for emigrant transportation, but failure on the part of a large percent of the beneficiaries to pay off their obligations handicapped its operation. The total LDS emigration from 1840 to 1887 was 85,220 of which no less than 70,000 were aided by the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company.
Extent
0.5 Linear Feet (1 Oversize Box)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company receipt book (1857-1863) consists of receipts for debts owed to the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company showing not only amounts in dollars, but also a variety of commodities and services in lieu of cash repayments. The Perpetual Emigrating Fund was a voluntary fund to aid members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints moving to Utah.
Processing Information
Processed by Susan M. Neel in 1977.
Creator
- Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company (Organization)
- Title
- Inventory of the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company receipt book
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Susan M. Neel.
- Date
- 1977 (last modified: 2019)
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
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Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
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295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu