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Copy of "Attack at Norway Lake, Sioux against Scandinavian Settlers," a semi-documentary account of the Sioux uprising of 1862; the fifth chapter, "Heroine from Hardanger," is the story of Guri Endressen Rosseland. An unpaged manuscript, titled "Between You and V; Random Reflections." Vanberg served as editor of Sons of Norway "Viking" for fifteen years, retiring in 1979.
Includes photocopy of transcription of article written by C.C. Nelson and published in the "Lafayette Ledger," about events in New Sweden & Bernadotte townships, Nicollet County, Minnesota. 6 p.; "Between you and V; random reflections," 1 v. (unpaged). In St. Olaf College Library. Also includes "So Deep Are My Roots" written by Vanberg. 47 page pamphlet published in 1975? by Sons of Norway, Minneapolis. Obituary 1989.
A pamphlet concerning the emigration of Seraf Holter's grandparents Christoffer Olson Holter (1827-1866) and Anna Holter (1827-1922) from Nannestad, Norway, in 1862 and their first years in America. They came on "Nordlyset" to Quebec, and went on to Koshkonong, Wisconsin; later to Fillmore County, Minnesota, and finally to Kandiyohi County, Minnesota. The pamphlet included information about Nannestad and Rundalen, Voss. Two sons became Lutheran clergymen and editors: C. C. Holter (Seraf Holter's father) and K. C. Holter, who founded the K. C. Holter Publishing Company in Minneapolis.