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Chicago glass plate negatives, circa 1895
One hundred glass plate negatives presumably of a Norwegian-American family from Chicago, Illinois, Ca. 1895. Collection located in a residence's stairwell, hidden for nearly a century. Called the "Lost Faces of the Windy City." Includes physical copies of the negatives. -
Harstad/Fjeldstad/Kjos family papers, 1889-1984
Records of the Harstad/Fjeldstad/Kjos families. Sigrid Eline Harstad Kjos was born in Arendahl, Filmore County, Minnesota on November 29, 1869. She married Andreas (Andrew) J. Kjos on December 12, 1894. Andrew Kjos died on April 13, 1908. Together they had 8 children: Joseph Gerhard Kjos (April 29, 1896); Clarence Eugene Kjos (May 17, 1899-March 26, 1936); Ellen Beatrice Kjos (August 7 1901); Neil A. Kjos (Febuary 28, 1904); Ahlfeld Silian Kjos (May 2, 1907-January 27, 1907).
Documentation, photographs, and correspondence from Ellen’s Kjos-Harstad family from Freemont County, Minnesota. Includes records on:- Bjug Harstad (Ellen’s maternal great uncle). Founder, or co-founder of many early settler churches in MN, ND and Oregon and Pacific Lutheran University.
- Kittel Harstad (Ellen’s grandfather), Very active in developing Lutheran church growth in S.E. Minnesota.
- Harstad/ Kjos family groups and individual photos.
- Carl Andreas Kjos (Ellen's father)
- Sigrid Harstad Kjos (Ellen’s mother, Kittel and Eli Harstad’s daughter, and Bjug Harstad’s niece)
- Neil Kjos Sr. (Ellen's brother). Music publishing - Chicago, IL.
- Joe Kjos (Ellen's brother). Prominent Mayville, ND banker and owner of several farms.
- Clarence Kjos (Ellen's brother). Unmarried/no children, prominent Portland, OR doctor who died very suddenly at 39. His mother, Sigrid, was living with him at the time.
- Early church materials from Minnesota and Mayville, ND: Gran Lutheran Church, North Prairie Lutheran Congregation, Mayville Congregation, Greenfield Evangelical Lutheran Church.
- Harstad family in Norway.
- Photographs and records of the Fjelstad family.
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Kent Freeland collection
Collection of books published by Kent E. Freeland. Includes:
Norwegian Saga:
"Andrew's life seem to stop when he found out his father was dead and that his mother and siblings were going to move, not to another town, but to a different country. The new country was America in the 1880's, and the prairies were still a lonely place to roam. Young Andrew finds his place in his adopted home with the new love of his life. He faces the challenges of raising a family with all the problems of language, prejudice, and fears that accompany have accompanied immigrants throughout history. Family tragedies of death, relationships destroyed, and heartbreaks end a victory that you must read."
Prairie Pioneers:
"Prairie Pioneers is an adventure story of a group of Norwegian immigrants who traveled from Lisbon, Illinois to Story County, Iowa in 1854. It is historical fiction, based on some facts, but generously augmented with interesting invention. The central character in the story is Ole Apland, who gives leadership and inspiration to his traveling companions. Ole braves hardships and faces dangers on the 600-mile trek. Along the way, he forms a friendship with one of the young women, so that, at the journey's end, the two of them are ready to begin a new life in the Midwest Scandinavian community."
Rails West:
Story about Knute Apland.
The Norskie Terror:
Story about Oley Nelson. -
Ut, opp og fram: Barnevandring på Agder, 1720-1920
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Det bli itj nå tå før trønderan kjaem! Utvandringen fra Trøndelag, 1837-1930
Emigration from Trøndelag county, Norway, to the United States and Canada. General information about the emigration history from this area in Norway, but also personal emigration stories. -
Lutheran Ladies' Aid of Forman, North Dakota cook book, 1924
Cook book of popular Norwegian recipes, issued by the Lutheran Ladies Aid of Forman, North Dakota. Published by Mohn Printing Company (Northfield, MN). -
Immanuel Lutheran Church history, 1872-2022
150th anniversary of Immanuel Norwegian Lutheran Church in Barrett, Minnesota. -
Quislings Hønsegård, 1948
Book about the Berg interneringsleir (Berg internment camp/concentration camp) near Tønsberg in Norway that served as an internment and transit center for political prisoners and Jews during the Nazi occupation of Norway. Publisher: Oslo : I kommisjon A. Cammermeyer, 1948 -
Christian Pederson Mjøvig and Marit Pederson (Romsaas) documents, 1841-1869
Christian Pederson Mjøvig was born on May 17, 1835 in Kråkstad, Akerhus, Norway. He married Marit Torgersdatter Romsaas on July 24, 1870 at Root Prairie Lutheran Church in Fillmore County, Minnesota. Marit was born on March 30, 1840 in Ringebu, Oppland, Norway. Various records include passenger contract for Christian (1868), vaccination records, and a photograph. -
Folkekalender, 1930, 1945
Folkekalendar for 1930 and 1949 printed by Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, Minnesota.