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Aasgard-Hoel family tree, undated
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Aashild Sørheim manuscript, 1980
Copy of a 200-page manuscript by a Norwegian writer: "To FedrelandEller Intet? Emigrantproblemet slik O. E. Rolvaag har fremstilt det i romanserien "I De Dage." The author states that her purpose in writing the book was to make O. E. Rolvaag known in Norway and to awaken understanding of the problems of migration -
Aasletten (Anderson) family history, 1980
The Aasletten (Anderson) Family From Øyer to America. 1798-1980. Volume I (Grand Forks, N.D.: self-published, 1980) bu Junie Mellby. 202-page unbound digital copy/printed. Story of Anders Jensen Nedremoen and Anne Jensdatter Kielgaard in the Øyer parish near Lillehammer in Oppland, Norway. They emigrated and died in Silver Lake, Iowa. -
Aasor Halstenson Groth papers, circa 1860-2001
The Groth family, Halsten Assorson Tufte Groth and his wife Ragnhild Kitilsdatter Mørk and their nine children, emigrated from Hol, Hallingdal, from years 1848 to 1852, most of them settling in Clay County, Iowa. Assor, one of the sons, joined the Clausen colony at St. Ansgar in 1854 and lived there until his death. He helped many Norwegians find a home in northern Iowa, in southern Minnesota, and in the Dakotas.
The papers consist of a typed version of a diary and two volumes of letters (photocopies) compiled and arranged by Assor's grandsons, Conrad and Claire Groth. The 155-page diary provides almost daily but brief entries from 1881 to 1898. The letters fall into two categories: "Letters Written by Members of the Family," which in turn is subdivided according to writer. For example, headings such as from Assor, from the Halsten Groth family, from the Ole--- , Svend---, Syver---, Torkel Groth family, etc.
The second overarching category is "Letters Written to the Family," which offers a long list of correspondents from many stations, including C. L. Clausen and Civil War soldiers. "The Story of Assor and Kjirsti Groth" (22 pages), by the Groth brothers, and "Groth Family Record, Including Hou, Gudbrandsgard, Hastenson-Groth and Nasby Branches" (422 pages) is an updated version of an earlier work by Anton C. Groth. For additional information, see Ollie L. Nasby's "Family History and Characteristics" in Norwegian Immigration Articles (NAHA Collection, P 287), which includes "Slegt fortelling af Assor O. Nasby, Petersburg, Minnesota, May 22, 1894" and J. J. Akre's "Gulbryllup: Assor og Astrid Nesby feirer femtiaars-dagen for sitt bryllup."
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Abraham Grimstvedt correspondence, 1850-1875
Nybygger-breve fra Amerika, a compilation of 33 letters by Abraham Grimstvedt, who lived in Nissedal, Telemark, Norway, were intended for publication in Norway. The letters, written by Grimstvedt's three sisters and their husbands living in Dane County, Wisconsin; Fillmore County, Minnesota; and Decorah and Lake Mills, Iowa, give a favorable picture of life in America. The topics most often discussed are health conditions, farming, school, church, and transportation. The letters were published, with extensive introduction and footnotes by Øyvind T. Gulliksen, by NAHA-Norway and the Nissedal Historielag, as "Saa nær hverandre" (1999), in the NAHA library collection.
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Abraham Grimstvedt Correspondence. -
Abraham Høen family history, 1994
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Abraham Jacobson papers, 1848-1989
Articles, clippings, obituaries, memoirs, correspondence, pictures, and scrapbooks of a Norwegian-born clergyman and farmer. The scrapbooks contain clippings taken largely from "Decorah-Posten:" obituaries, biographic sketches of Dakota pioneers, and items concerning Norwegian pioneer associations, Lutheran church conventions, Det Norske Selskap, Norsk-danske presseforening i Amerika, and Jacobson's contacts with Abraham Lincoln, "Decorah-Posten," and "Nordlyset." There are items about Rasmus B. Anderson, L. W. Boe, Gjermund Hoyme, U. V. Koren, Bernt J. Muus, Knute Nelson, Oley Nelson, Halle Steensland, Peer Strømme, Hans G. Stub, and Oscar M. Torrison.
The articles consist of biographies of Winneshiek County, Iowa, pioneers: Jacob Aga, Ole Andreas Anderson, Gunder H. Blegeberg, Ove Christian Johnson Hallan, Thor Halvorson, Tollev Halvorson, Johan Hegg, Christopher T. Hoyme, Andrew O. Lommen, Ole T. Lommen, Lars Iverson Melaas, and Knudt Thompson. The correspondence and other articles concern Jacobson's mission to the Gaspé settlement in the 1860s. Jacobson was the first Lutheran clergyman to preach in Dakota Territory and the first Norwegian in the Decorah area.
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Adolf Bredesen papers, 1920-1923
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Articles of a Norwegian-born clergyman.
- "Mod Bennett-Loven, vidnesbyrd og grunde," 8 pages, no date.
- The Bennett-Law, passed in 1889, required school attendance of children from 7 to 14 years of age in Wisconsin. The stipulation that instruction be in English was opposed by supporters of the parochial schools.
- "Slaveristriden i ny belysning" (offprint from "Teologisk tidsskrift," January 1905), 34 pages. Article on Herman Amberg Preus (Decorah Posten, March 20, 1920 reprint of an article which appeared in "Symra," volume 6, 1910, pages 114-125).
- Three obituaries.
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Adolf Steen biography, 1899-1951
Nils Paul Xavier, 1839-1918, the Kautokeino-Lapp Who Became Minister in Amerika, 3 typescript pages, by Adolph Steen and translated by Magdalene Xavier Visovatti, a granddaughter of Xavier. The file includes an obituary (clipping) of Xavier. -
Adolph G. Ensrud family papers, 1879-1948
Majority of the collection focuses on Adolph Ensrud's youth spent in Wells, Minnesota and then at St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN (class of 1917). Additional photos and memorabilia from the family of Bernt O. Ensrud and Randi Henjum Ensrud.- photo/postcard album (Wells and Northfield, MN). Includes Rev. Joseph O. Ensrud, Edmore, ND; Henjum Machine Shop, Wells, MN; Flour Mill ruins in Wells; group of soldiers (WW I); Ginseng Garden of H. Rolfson, Wittenberg, Wis. 1910-1918
- photographs. Includes images of B.O. Ensrud's General Store in Wells, MN (ca. 1900); Kickapoo Lutheran Church, Viraqua, Wisc.; Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Wells, MN; unidentified minister; Torger Steenson's Men's Clothing Store, Osseo, WI; oversized photo of interior of Our Savior's Lutheran Church; oversized photo of Einar Hooverson's funeral flowers and inset photo [this image placed in oversized folio photo box 4) 1900-1915
- Miscellaneous family documents. Includes: excerpt from the 40th anniversary (1936) of the Norwegian Lutheran Children's Home Society (attached is a photoprint); booklet of the 40th anniversary of Zion Lutheran Church, Chicago (1932); photocopies of citizenship papers; photocopies of marriage certificate of grandparents, Bernt O. and Randi Henjum Ensrud (1887); naturalization certificate of Hans Gilbertson; (1894); obit notice for Bernt O. Ensrud (1948); obit notice for Hans Gilbertson (1927); obit notice for John B. Henjum (1922); obit notice for Randi Henjum Ensrud (1937); obit notice for Betsy Thompson Hooverson (1929); student paper on Eidsvoll by Egil Ensrud (n.d.); Randi Henjum's confirmation certificate 1879-1948