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Louis and Annette Hagen family history, 1993
No description available.
Formerly part of P539. -
Lovdahl family history, undated
No description available.
Formerly part of P539. -
Lowell Lykken family history, undated
Family history by Lowell Lykken.
Formerly part of P539. -
Ludvig Halvorsen Lee letters, 1928
Typescript letters in Norwegian to Karl Holm, Brooklyn, New York, by a prisoner at Sing Sing as he awaits execution.
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Ludvig Halvorsen Lee Letters. -
Ludvig Hektoen papers, circa 1901-1932
Correspondence, biographies, articles, and pictures of a Chicago physician, pathologist, professor, author, and editor. Hektoen was professor of pathology at Rush Medical College; first chairman of the Department of Pathology at the University of Chicago (1901-1932); director of the John McCormick Institute for Infectious Diseases; chairman of the Medical Sciences of the National Research Council; executive director of the National Advisory Cancer Council; editor of "Journal of Infectional Diseases" and of "Archives of Pathology"; and author of books and articles.
The file also includes "Optegnelsen angaaende den forste bebyggelse af norske paa Coon Prairie og omegn," by P. P. Hektoen (his father) 4 p., 1924, and information about other Norwegian-American physicians and surgeons. He was named Knight, First Class, of the Order of St. Olaf; was given the American Medical Association Distinguished Service Medal; and the Hektoen Institute of Medical Research was dedicated in 1943.
Biography and accompanying photo of the following individuals:- Albert Christian Amundson;
- Karl Bendeke;
- Eduard Boeckmann;
- Sigurd Carlsen;
- Christian Christensen;
- Anders Daae;
- S.P. Dahl;
- Johan Andreas De Besche;
- Elias Christian Jensen Due;
- Herman O. Fjelde;
- Just Christian Gronvold;
- Soren Johan Hanssen (also photo of wife); S
- tephen Oliver Himoe (Hoimo);
- Knut Orn Hoegh;
- Jens Andreas Holmboe;
- Nils Schultz Holterman; J
- acob Hvoslef;
- Johan Christian Hvoslef;
- Michael Iversen;
- Irenaeus Eugene Krohn;
- Peter Langland;
- Jacob Wright Magelsen;
- Herman Wedel Major;
- Frederick Voss Mohn;
- Ingvald Muller;
- Jonas Andreas Risting Nannestad;
- Ingebret Larson Narvig;
- Jonas Rein Nilsen;
- Christian Henrik Nissen;
- Johan Nordboe (no photo);
- Pascal Paoli (Essendrop) (no photo);
- Andreas Quisling (no photo);
- Johan Christian Schreiner;
- Theodor Alexander Schytte (no photo);
- Axel Christian Rosenkrantz Smith;
- Haldor Sneve;
- J.P. Sonischen (no photo);
- Knut Martin O. Teigen;
- Tonnes Anton Thams;
- Jens Lindahl Walloe;
- Berent Martin Behrens (Berentsen);
- John Kendall Chorlog;
- Anders Doe;
- Gudmund Haugaas (no photo);
- Otto Martin Haugan;
- Bernhard I. Madsen (no photo);
- Balthazer Johan Meyer;
- Gerhard Styhr Christian Hjort Paoli;
- Niles Theodore Quales;
- Karl Ferdinand Marius Sandberg;
- Valborg (Andersen) Sogn;
- Arthur David Herman Thrane;
- Thomas Dougall Warloe.
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Ludvig Marius Biørn papers, 1886-1995
A slightly abbreviated translation by Ansgar Sovik of Biørn's Pastor P. A. Rasmussen, en livsskitse (1906), 125 pages. Translation by Boral B. Bjorn of two pamphlets published in 1887 and 1890. Kan en kristen staa udenfor menigheten? 7 pages. Poem: Paa Foreningsdagen, 1890, 1 page. "Three Hymns from Landstad Salmebog by L. M. Biørn and translated by O. M. Kleven," 11 pages. "Three Hymns by Ludvig M. Bjørn; an Essay by Boral R. Bjørn" (1995).
Includes: 2 pamphlets (1888, n.d.); newspaper clippings (1886); family pedigree information. -
Ludwig Edward Olson papers, 1872-1873
Two biographical sketches in bound typescript form and illustrated with family photographs.
Includes:
"Grandpa Made Knives" by Ludwig E. Olson and Rolf H. Erickson (1972); the saga of Knut Langedal Olson (1845-1933), a Norwegian immigrant, farmer, and blacksmith, who emigrated to the Manitowoc area in Wisconsin I 1867; The authors are a grandson and great-grandson of Knut L. Olson. "Grandpa Went to War" by Ludwig E. Olson (1973); the life story of Samuel C. Onson (1840-1903), a Norwegian-born soldier in the American Civil War; Samuel Onson emigrated to America in 1858 and served in Company B of the 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry; written by a grandson of Onson. -
Ludwig Horntvedt papers, 1888
Translated copy of letters received by a Kalispell, Montana, farmer from his parents (of Stokke, Vestfold) at his departure to America. For Horntvedt family history, see "Aette historie og familie register av slegterne Mokkenes, Horntvedt, Myrre og Gjein" in the NAHA books collection.
Content:
Ludwig Horntvedt Letters (Feb. 28, 1888).
The letters is digitized and available online here. -
Ludwig Motzfeldt clippings, 1908-1934
Clippings providing information about Motzfeldt who emigrated to Chicago about 1872. He established a trading post in Forest County, Wisconsin, and married a Chippewa woman. Included is a 3-page biographical statement about Ketil Johnsen Melstad Motzfeldt (1908). Motzfeldt died while living at Odanah, on the Bad River Indian reservation, Langlade Co., Wis. In one clipping, D.G. Ristad tells of the family in Norway. -
Ludwig Pedersen collection, undated
Includes Ludwig Pedersen's obiturary, citizenship papers, and pettition for naturalization.
Formerly part of P539.