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Ingebretsen’s Saga: A Family, A Store, A Legacy of Food, 2011
Ingebretsen’s Saga: A Family, A Store, A Legacy of Food by Anne Gillespie Lewis, 2011) Located at 1601 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota, the shop has remained a staple in the community for all things Scandinavian for over 90 years. Includes 61 favorite and new Nordic recipes. Also includes obituary for Charles "Hoot" Ingrebretsen Jr. (Minneapolis StarTribune, May 24, 2012).
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Ingebright Halstensen Grindeland papers, 1831-1889
Certificates and letters of a Norwegian-born (emigrated 1850) Winneshiek County, Iowa, pioneer.
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Ingebrigt Ingebrigtsen Engseth papers, 1824-1898
Personal and financial documents of one of the pioneer settlers of the Valley Grove community, Rice County, Minnesota. Engeseth emigrated from Leikanger, Sogn og Fjordane fylke in 1855 to Northfield township, where his brothers Sjur (1823-1888) and Erik (1828-1904) and sister Kari (1816-1866) also settled. His first wife was Anna Iversdatter Grinde (1823-1862); his second wife was Durdei Larsdatter Hamre (1831-1898).; The documents were "found in a leather wallet kept by (son) Erick Engeseth (1866-1959) and For a Engeseth Johnson". -
Ingebrigt T. Nygaard autobiography, undated
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Ingmar Lee biographies, 1978
In Search of Ingmar, a compilation of brief biographies of men who bear the given name Ingmar. Curiosity about his name was an outgrowth of Lee's involvement in genealogical study. -
Ingri D'Aulaire papers, 1938-1977
Children of the Northlights, the narrative of a twenty-minute film portrait, produced and directed by Jane Morrison, of Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire, who have written and illustrated more than 35 children's books. Ingri is a native of Norway and Edgar is Swiss-born. Also included are clippings about the couple and their work. -
Ingrid Semmingsen papers, 1972-1996
Citation for an honorary degree, Dr. of Letters, St. Olaf College (1974), prepared by Kenneth O. Bjork; a review of Gudrun Hovde Gvåle's biography of Rølvaag and "A Shipload of German Emigrants and their Significance for the Norwegian Emigration of 1825"; "Etnisk historie i America," from "Heimen," no. 3, 1983; "Uppsalagruppen," a manuscript; "Til minne om Ingrid Semmingsen," by Sivert Langholm, in "Historisk tidsskrift," no. 3, 1996; and a collection of clippings. Dr. Semmingsen was professor of American history at the University of Oslo, specializing in the Norwegian migration to America.
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- Includes: Drøm og daad; utvandringen til Amerika. (Aschehoug, 1975) (another copy in library) "Amerika brev": talk given in Madison, sometime after 1975. Treats the "Lee letters, 115 in all ...1857-1925. The bulk of them date from the late seventies and onwards by two generations of emigrants" who emigrated from Hedalen, Valdres to Dane County., Wisconsin 19 p., photocopy of typescript and manuscript, with many manuscript revisions and insertions. Probably see America letters by Ole Andersen Lee, Mikkel Andersen Lee in America Letters collection. "Women in Norwegian emigration." 28 p. typescript, photocopy. "Peder Anderson of Bergen and Lowell: artist and ambassador of culture," by Eva L. Haugen and Ingrid Semmingsen. (American Norvegica IV, 29 p.) "Noen brevglimt av norske kvinners liv i Amerika" (By og bygd, v.30, 1985) pp. 209-214. "Nordic research into emigration" (Scand. J. Hist., 3:107-129, 1978) "Norwegian emigration in the nineteenth century" (Scand. Econ. Hist. Rev., viii no.2, pp.150-160. "Emigration from Scandinavia (Scand. Econ. Hist. Rev., xx no.1,1972, pp.45-60. "De tyske emigranter i Bergen, 1817-18 " (Bergens Historiske Forenings Skrifter, 77/76, 1976, pp.120-138. "A unique collection of America-letters in Norway" (Swedish-American Historical Quarterly, July 1984, pp.316-321. See also her article, "Family emigration from Bergen, 1874-92; some preliminary results of a statistical study" in Americana norvegica, vol. III (E.Haugen festskrift) E193.A6 v.3 (pp.28-63) 'LT7i. "Det norske Amerika: i fortid og naatid" (Kirke og Kultur,21, pp.321-345)
- Uppsalagruppen, 1996
- Conference papers--"The Lee Letters," undated
- "Women in Norwegian Emigration," undated
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Ingvald Torvik lectures, 1950
The Language Situation in Norway and "Seventeenth of May Thoughts," by a visiting professor at St. Olaf College. -
Ingvild Schartum-Hansen diary, 1950
"Ingvild's Diary," June 1-July 2, 1950, kept by an eleven-year old girl who was one of six Norwegian children chosen to attend the first Children's International Summer Village, Cincinnati, Ohio. -
Interview by Odd Lovoll, 1995 May 14
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.