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Svend Gulliksen (Hurdal) Hagen papers, 1828, 1868
1828 Cowpox vaccination certificate, 1868 emigration contract (photocopies) and some correspondence concerning same.
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Svend Gullixsen Hagen Papers: Certificates & Correspondence. -
Pleasant View Luther College, 1896-1935
Pleasant View Academy was opened in the fall of 1896 as a preparatory course to Pleasant View Luther College, a two-year institution that was founded the previous year and was affiliated with the Lutheran Church. Includes brochures, catalogues, journals, and pictures of the college located in Ottawa, Illinois, secondary school founded in 1896. -
Sivert N. Hagen papers, 1872-1966
Articles, clippings, and correspondence of a Minnesota-born Luther College graduate and professor of English at the State University of Iowa, Vanderbilt University, Gettysburg College, and lastly Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from which he retired in 1944. He was principal of Bruflat Academy, Portland, North Dakota, 1892-1893. -
Olaf J. Hagen papers, circa 1900-1950
Clippings of a "farm home" photo; a 14-page address; a biographical sketch of, and two articles by a Moorhead, Minnesota, physician, who came to Ft. Abercrombie, South Dakota, with his parents in 1873.
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O.J. Hagen Papers. "The Concept of Regionalism in Higher Education," by O.J. Hagen (1937); "Recurrent Thyrotoxicosis After Thyroidectomy," by Hagen (1939). Clippings. Letter from Olaf Halvorson to Hagen (March 16, 1942). -
Anders O. Hagen papers, 1826-1902
Correspondence, autobiography, and a credit record from Klaebo seminarium of a Norwegian-born Lutheran clergyman of St. James (1873-1879) and Windom (1879-1902), Minnesota. The letters, written by Michael Borge, W. J. L. Frich, U. V. Koren, B. J. Muus, H. A. Preus, and P. A. Rasmussen relate to Hagen's pastoral call to America, his ministry at St. James, and his call to Windom.
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Anders O. Hagen Papers: Correspondence & Manuscripts. -
Sjur Jørgensen Haaeim article, circa 1928
A manuscript titled "Oplysninger om forholdene i Nordamerika især forsaavidt de derhen udvandrede Norskes skjæbne angaar," by a disillusioned Norwegian pathfinder who admonished his countrymen not to emigrate to America. Translated and edited by Gunnar J. Malmin, it was published in "Studies and Records," volume 3, 1928.
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Sjur Jørgensen Haaeim Pamphlet: Typewritten copy, "Inf. On …Am." Note: see Lars N. Nesseim papers (P0560) for letters of April 22, 1839 (to Bishop Neumann, later printed in the March 5, 1840 "Bergens-Stiftstidende," and in transl. In T.C. Blegen's "Land of their Choice" (1955) pp. 48-51). -
Severin Gunderson papers, 1854-1947
Correspondence and a statement regarding the doctrine of predestination by a Norwegian-born Lutheran clergyman, Mount Horeb, Wisconsin. Includes letters from George J. Fritschl and Thormod S. Kolste.
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S. Gunderson Papers: Correspondence & Statement. Includes letters from George J. Fritschl and Thormod S. Kolste. See many articles about Gunderson in the Rowberg File (NAHA Archives) -
Lars Olai Grondahl papers, 1911-1964
Articles, citations, and an autobiography (30 typescript pages) of a Minnesota-born (Hendrum, Norman Co.) physicist, teacher, research consultant, inventor, and author
Includes: "The Thermoelectric Behavior of Heusler Alloys in a Magnetic Field," By L.O. Grondahl and S. Karrer (1911); "A Box Photometer," by Grondahl (1916); "Submarine Detection in an Alternating Magnetic Field," By J.B. Whitehead and L.O. Grondahl (1920); "A Method of Studying Sound Waves by Means of a Synchronous Commutator," By Grondahl (1921). Grondahl's "intellectual autobiography" written for the American Institute of Physics (1963) contains a list of his publications, and a list of his patents. -
Jens K. Grondahl clippings, 1869-1940
Biography and poems by a Norwegian-born editor, state legislator, and poet, who lived in Red Wing, Minnesota.
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Includes clippings and sheet music: "America, my Country; the new national anthem"; words by Jens K. Grondahl; music by E.F. Maetzold. Red Wing Printing Co., Soprano solo; vocal and instrumental; chorus-quartet; baritone; for solo or unison singing; for men's voices; four-part harmony for mixed voices; three-part ladies' voices. -
Ole Grimstvedt reminiscences, 1842-1902
An earthy and realistic account by a western Dane County, Wisconsin, farmer regarding his life in a hospital during the Civil War. He served in the Co. C, 12th Wis. Vol. Inf. As Ole Olson. Knut O. Grimstveit and family emigrated from Nissedal, Telemark, in 1850, settling in the Perry parish near Mt. Horeb. Reminiscences titled "Ole Grimstvedt's Hospital Life from 1862 till April 2nd, 1866."