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Born to Thorvald and Mina Thune Gutterud in Fairdale, North Dakota, Rosanna Gutterud married Emore Johnsrud, an accordionist, at Grafton, North Dakota, in 1937. They performed music together at many functions. He died in 1995. She collaborated with Bertha Buan and Marcus Tellevik on "Tre-Kløver-Hjørnet" in 1947. She also wrote a three-act play entitled "'Restauratjonen,' The Norwegian Mayflower," for the Norwegian-American Sesquicentennial celebration in 1975.
Copies of miscellaneous letters and papers concerning early immigrants to Illinois, chiefly Ole Quam and Ole Hetletvedt Olson, together with information about a Norwegian Center at Norway, Illinois, and the Norwegian Immigration Sesquicentennial, 1975.
"From Norway to Goodhue County" by Vickie Joy Rosvold Hart (2001). Families include: Rosvold, Haugen, Muruvik, Dalbotten, Trove.
Formerly part of P539.
Articles and news items regarding an Iowa-born editor, correspondent, and author. Hendickson was with the Associated Press (1925-1932; held administrative positions with the Department of Interior 1933 and Department of Agriculture 1934-1944). From 1944-46 he was deputy director general of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). From 1946 until his death he was executive secretary of the National Federation of Grain Cooperatives. During World War II, he was the "largest purchaser of food" in the world. St. Olaf College awarded him an honorary degree in 1946. Author of "Food Crisis", 1943.
Content: Roy F. Hendrickson Papers: Articles and Clippings.
The Sea Breeze, a publication of the U.S. Branch of the S.S.H. Veteranforening, a social organization of citizens of Canada and the United States who were active in the Norwegian Navy during World War II.