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John M. Thompson family history, 1996
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John M. Thompson family history, 1996
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John Martin Kalberlahn clippings, 1923-1943
Copies of biographical data from medical and Moravian Church records concerning "the first medical practitioner in America." Kolberlahn came from Trondheim, but became affiliated with the Moravian Church while living in Denmark in 1744. In 1753 he emigrated to a new colony of that church in Bethabara, North Carolina, where he served as a physician. He died during a typhoid epidemic in 1759. Also included, "John Martin Kalberlahn," by Knut Gjerset and Ludvig Hektoen. Offprint from the Bulletin of the Society of Medical History of Chicago, December, 1924, volume 3, pages 308-316. A related account is found in the Elwin Rogers Papers, P 1438. -
John N. Kildahl papers, 1882-1938
Articles, clippings, reports, speeches, sermons, and letters of a Norwegian-born Lutheran clergyman, college president, theologian, and author. The letters to his son J. L. Kildahl offer counsel on pastoral problems and discuss family affairs. Kildahl was the second president of St. Olaf College (1899-1914). The clippings include an obituary (1916) of his father; an article on his mother's 90th birthday (1917); "Reminiscence as Written by a County Pioneer," a long article by his sister N. Johanna about the family's pioneer experiences in the 1880s in North Dakota carried in "The Cando Record," July 12, 1934; and an account of a Kildahl family reunion in 1914. Kildahl was named Knight, First Class, of the Order of St.Olav.
Includes:- Clippings & Reports. Address book of Kildahl's congregation in Chicago; notebook on church conference at Norway Lake (1885-1886); "Installation address of Prof. J.N. Kildahl, as Professor of Systematic Theology at the United Church Seminary, St. Paul" (Jan. 10, 1915) 14 p., typescript; "J.N. Kildahl: Excerpts from a Chapter in 'Fifty Years in America'", by N.N. Ronning (July, 1938); 1888-1938
- Correspondence. One letter from Peder J. Eikeland to Kildahl, dated Aug. 9, 1893, in Norwegian. 1893-1893
- Letters to his son, John. All letters in English. 1915-1920
- English Sermons. 1894-1922
- Norwegian Sermons. 1882-1921
John Nathan Kildahl's funeral held at St. Olaf College, Northfield, 1920 September
Choir processional, John Nathan Kildahl's funeral held at St. Olaf College, Northfield, 1920 September
John Nathan Kildahl and group gathered, circa 1915 -
John N. Midtlien papers, 1911-1952
Correspondence of a Norwegian-born Lutheran clergyman and "A Christmas at the Old Parsonage in Coon Valley [Wis.]" (5 page-typescript), written by Midtlien and translated from the Norwegian by L. A. Mathre in 1965. A large number of the letters are from Martin Norgaard, a mathematics teacher. The remaining letters concern his duties as a parish minister.
Content:- "Christmas…Coon Valley Parsonage." translated from the Norwegian by Pastor L. A.. Mathre (1968); Article first appeared (in Norwegian) in "Jul I Vesterheimen" (1946)--copy included in folder.
- Includes Letter from Rev. J.M. Jensen, Oluf Glasoe, Theo A. Hoidahl, J. Granskou, Borghild Roe, P.O. Petersen of Brooklyn, NY, Rev. A.M. Skindlov, P. R.. Syrdal, Halver Hanson, and Charles A. Crouch,.
- M. Nodgaard Letters.
Formal portrait of Sophia Starke, Dexter, Minnesota, 1905
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John N. Nettum family history, 2001
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John Nerston interview, 1995 November 27
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,” Lovoll interviews Andreas Rhude. Unprocessed This item is currently restricted. -
John Ness letter, 1921 June 25
Letter to an unnamed friend (Who has been elected to the board of the Gudbrandsdalslaget by a Griggs co. (N.D.) farmer who was also clerk of the Pilot Mound township. Ness was born on the Syntnes farm, Lom kommune, Oppland fylke, attended Asker Seminary, and emigrated about 1891. He married in 1904 the widow Ronnaug Urstad, who died 1928. -
John Nicholas Lenker papers, 1911-1929
Correspondence, sermons, articles, and two scrapbooks of a Lutheran clergyman. The clippings in the scrapbooks deal with the study of Scandinavian languages in the public schools.
Content:- J.N. Lenker Papers: Scrapbook (two envelopes). Glued clippings with authored articles by Lenker, "Scandinavian Languages in our Country District Schools."
- J.N. Lenker Papers: Articles, Corresp., Sermons. Includes a booklet, "Three-Language Education: English--Scandinavian--German (Modern instead of Dead Tongues)" reprint from "Northern Review" by Prof. J.N. Lenker, ca. 1912; Sermon at the funeral of Dr. J.N. Lenker by Rev. L.B. Benson (1929)
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John Olai Jensen Hougen correspondence, 1814-1905
Letters written by Lutheran clergymen to Hougen about church affairs, including doctrinal differences. "17de Mai og 7de Juni, 1814-1905; Tale; Tilegnet St. Olaf College Musikkorps," pamphlet, 1906, 37 pages. Hougen was a Lutheran clergyman and a frequent contributor to newspapers and journals. Also includes letters to Haugen from President G. Sverdrup, Augsburg Seminary, August 13, 1884, letter from John O. Bye, S.A. Hatlestad, and Andrew Ivernmild, Deember 29, 1896, and letters from G. Hoyme