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Erik Luther Williamson papers, 1977-1991
"Norwegian-American Lutheran Churchwomen in North Dakota: The Ladies Aid Societies," a University of North Dakota Master of Arts thesis, May 1987, 100 pages. The study covers societies in 103 congregations (about 13 pecent of an estimated 800 Lutheran congregations in North Dakota) from 28 of the 53 counties, in the period 1880 to 1930. The study concludes that "The Ladies Aid societies were the centers of their congregations....Without the societies most...congregations would not have survived." "Doing What Had to Be Done': Norwegian Lutheran Ladies Aid Societies of North Dakota," North Dakota History, volume 57, no. 2, 1990. An article based on the thesis described above. "The Norwegian Short-term Parochial School (Religionsskole ) in North Dakota Lutheran Congregations, 1880s-1930s,"a University of North Dakota Doctor of Arts dissertation, 1991, 87 pages. Williamson's Master of Theology thesis, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, 1977, titled "Jon Norstog, Norwegian-American Author and Lay Theologian (1877-1942)."
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Erik O. and Anne T. Mork family history, undated
Tracing the Descendants of Erik O. Mork and Anne T. (Hoff) Mork: A Norwegian pioneer family.
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Erik Sagen report, 1950
Pamphlet compiled by Sagen, who lived in Hevne Parish, Sor Trondelag. The annals cover mainly births and deaths; after 1860 they include crops and weather, with some incidental information about major events in the area. The emigration of a brother, Morten, in 1971, and of a son, Lars, in 1881 are noted.
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Erik Sinding-Larsen thesis, 1980-1987
Language Retention among Norwegian-Americans, a paper presented to the Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, dealing with the effects of selected demographic variables in language retention. -
Erik T. Rogne autobiography, 1934
"The Untitled Life of Erik T. Rogne," the personal account of an 1872 emigrant from Østre Slidre, Valdres. He tells of his life in Norway, the immigrant journey, arrival in Madison, education at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, and at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. The main emphasis of the account is on his long service as a minister in the Lutheran Church. The story ends with a description of a trip to Norway and other places in Europe in 1932. -
Erik Wahlgren article, 1980
The Norse Coin from Maine: Philology and Navigation, by an emeritus professor of the University of California, Los Angeles. It was published in "The Norwegian Numismatic Journal," March, 1980. -
Erlandosn family history, 1995
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Erling Larsen articles, 1955-1956
Articles appearing in "Sparks," the official publication of the Minnesota State Automobile Association, by a professor of English at Carleton College. The articles deal largely with Minnesota, its lakes, rivers, birds, history, mines, Indians, and museums.
Includes "Where the Cannon [River] Flows"; "The Way to Big Sandy"; "This Pigeon [River] is Not Dead"; "The Broad, Smooth Rainy [River]"; "Taconite"; "The Mississippi and the Lake of Tears"; "Shadow of the Sioux"; "Inherit the Sea [story of Chris Grastvedt]"; and "God's Country and the Ships." -
Erling N. Sannes articles, 1990
"Free Land for All: Ei ung Snåsakvinne som nybyggar i Nord Dakota; oversett fra engelsk av Erik Gran," appeared as an article in Kumur; årsskrift for Snåsa historielag, nr. 11, 1990. The original English version, "Free Land For All," 25 typescript pages, is included. Bertine Gurine Olesdotter Kjalan (1879-1955), Erik Gran's grandmother, emigrated from Snåsa in 1902 and took a homestead in Bottineau County, North Dakota. She married Erick Oluf Sannes in 1904. -
Ernest Anderson interview, 2002 July 24
In this series of interviews by Odd Lovoll for his books “The Promise of America: History of the Norwegian-American People” and “The Promise Fulfilled: A Portrait of Norwegian Americans Today." Celeste Holm was an American stage, film and television actress. Holm won an Academy Award for her performance in Elia Kazan's Gentleman's Agreement, and was nominated for her roles in Come to the Stable and All About Eve Unprocessed This item is currently restricted.