CHAPTER III.
LAUNCHED ON STORMY SEAS.
The company as it left Nashville, October 6th, 1871,
followed by the good wishes, prayers, misgivings and
anxieties of the whole University, numbered thirteen
persons. These were Mr. White, who was at the
same time the captain, supercargo, pilot, steward
and crew of the ship; Miss Wells, the Principal
of an American Missionary Association school at
Athens, Alabama, who took the oversight of the
girls of the party; and eleven students—Ella
Sheppard, Maggie L. Porter, Jennie Jackson, Minnie
Tate, Eliza Walker, Phœbe J. Anderson, Thomas
Rutling, Benjamin M. Holmes, Greene Evans,
Isaac P. Dickerson, and George Wells.
The day after reaching Cincinnati the Singers met with the Rev. Messrs. Halley and Moore, the pastors of the two leading Congregational churches of the city, who were so delighted with their songs that they immediately arranged to hold praise meetings in their churches on Sunday, the next day, that their people might have the pleasure of hearing them. Full audiences greeted them in both