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Timothy J. Moxness family history, undated
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Tinius Howardsen family photos, 1886-1952
Photographs and documents of the family of an immigrant to Chicago from Kongsverg. Name also "Tony: and Haavelsen. Includes the family of his wife Rose (born March 20, 1882), and daughter of Gustav and Janna Jurgensen (he was a Chicago cabinet maker, she a midwife).
20 photographs, including: Gustav Jurgensen. Uncle Charles Jorgenson in front of Chicago Saloon and Pool Hall, Stephen, Minn., 1882/83. Petra Anderson (Rose's grandmother) on her 60th birthday, Oct. 10, 1889, with Rose and two cousins. Janna Jurgensen. Janna with graduating class from midwife course. Janna and Rose, fall 1884 in front of house. Rose's 4th grade class, Carpenter School, June 1, 1892. Rose's graduating class, Bancroft School, June 26, 1896. Rose in confirmation dress (May 23, 1897, St. Paul Lutheran Church). Rose in communion dress, May 30, 1897. Rose on 18th birthday, 1900. Rose as student nurse (June 26, 1902) Tabitha Lutheran Hospital.; Tinius Howardsen. Tinius with other young people (including cousin Bertha (Johnson) Norman) at picnic. Tinius as machinist, American Spring Butt Co., 1901/02. Two oldest children: Janet Christine (born June 6, 1904) and Eugene Howell (born June 12, 1906) at his baptism, April 1, 1907, Zion Lutheran Church. Howardsen meat market, 2000 W. Lake St. Howardsen Grocery Store, 1905. Photograph of Oselio Singing Society 1951. Program of Norway tour of Oselio Singing Society in 1952, with photo on ship. (Rose was a member, daughter Laura Barwick a soloist, son-in-law Charles Barwick the director). Studios include: W.H. Schmidt, Chicago; Rohde, Chicago; Weinkopff and Johanns, Chicago; Riel, Chicago; Chas Stafford, Chicago. Also includes Naturalization certificates for Jurgensen (Oct. 8, 1886) and Howardsen (Oct. 26, 1894); Death certificate for Howardsen (Aug. 28, 1929). -
Tollef Holen ancestral chart, undated
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Tollef L. Brevig family history, 1898-1935
Tollef Brevig biographical materials of the Teller, Alaska missionary. Includes photocopies of several articles: “Pioneering in Eskimo Land: A Story of Rev. T.L. Brevig," by E.H. Dame (1935), “Shall We Bring the Gospel to the Eskimos?” by Mrs. E.H. Dahle, and "Called North Starbuck [Minn.] Pastor Witnessed Firsthand Accounts of True Eskimo Life in Alaska." Includes 1898 photograph (transferred from the A.B. Pedersen papers) of Rev. Brevig, wife Julia, and daughter Dagny dressed in Eskimo furs (Larson studio formal portrait, Hudson, Wisc.) See NAHA spring 2012 newsletter for article, "Missionaries to Alaska," by Jeff Sauve, NAHA Assoc. Archivist. Donated by Howard and Ruth Berg.
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Tollef Sorenson family history, 2005
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Formerly part of P539. -
Tollefson family history, undated
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Tollefson-Nilson family history, undated
Includes Michael Tollefson's wife's lineage, Mustad Farm information, and information on descendants of Laura Nilson and Michael Tollefson.
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Tollief George Thomsen papers, 1924-1950
Correspondence and articles (32 typescript pages) of a Norwegian-born farmer at McGrath, Minnesota. The articles consist of anecdotal accounts of land claims, Indian neighbors, transportation, housing, forest fires, livestock, drought, wildlife, and schools during pioneer days in Aitkin County. Includes: A Norwegian version of one of the articles ("Et pioneerminde fra Tørkeaaret 1894") was published in "Minneapolis Tidende," Sept. 6, 1934, a clipping of this was transf. from the C.G.O. Hansen clipping collection 1996. See in Minn. Historical Society, Thomsen reminiscences, 1938-40. 4 items, P1505 Memoirs of pioneer in Aitkin co. 1893, information on other homesteaders, on mail delivery, transportation, and relations of settlers with the Chippewa Indians. "A Pioneer memorial from the drought year, 1894" (written, 1934), "Pioneer Days--Idun Township" (1949) -
Tommy Fossum manuscript, 1994
"Utvandringshistorie fra Sunndal; smemsteroppgave I lokalhistorie, Hist. 106. Historisk Institutt, Universistet i Trondheim," 1994. 36 p., typescript. Includes chapter 14, "Pionerene fra Sunndal" with information about 16 emigrants (1855-1868) and about the 38 who emigrated 1869. -
Toral Schey autobiography, 1931
Copies of some pages of the life story of an emigrant from Sunnfjord, Norway, telling of his early home in Norway, the trip to America, and some of his experiences in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Includes an obituary for Henrik Shey, a brother.