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Harry Rudolph Tosdal biography, undated
Biographical notes concerning a professor in the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. -
Ione and Dick Tracy papers, circa 1929-2005
Collected by Ione and Dick Tracy. Includes publications: 95th Anniversary pamphlet of the Valdres Samband Anna Olson: A Child of the Prairie by Martha Winblad Slidredomen People of Valdres Samband, 1899-1984 by Carl and Amy Narvestad Ron Kyrkje, 250 years, 1748-1998 Valdres, Queen of the Valleys "Norge, mitt Norge" to "American the beautiful," 1987 (Syversrud-Swenson) Scrapbook pages, circa 1929-1949 -
Axel P. Trockstad biographies, 1893-1991
Papers of a Norwegian-born (Drammen) journalist. A biographical sketch of Martin Ulvestad, author of "Nordmændene i Amerika" and other books, 1915, 5 pages, and an article on Ole Omdalen from "Skandinaven," May 18, 1937. Trockstad was a journalist and for a time edited "Folkets Avis" in Hillsboro, North Dakota. See P. 569, includes article "Axel P. Trockstad fra Wisconsin skriver raskt og muntert om minder fra Kong Oscar den Andens besøk I Drammen." Includes "The Trockstads of Drammen: pioneers in newspapering," by Arlow W. Andersen, 1991, 77 p., mimeographed, admission ticket for "Norway's Day, 1814-1893, 17th May. World's Columbian Exposition. Chicago, Cunard Line S.S. "Scythia" vaccinated pass. "The Trockstads of Drammen: Pioneers in Newspapering" -
Elling Tronnes papers, 1891-1977
Copies of testimonials and clippings concerning Elling Tronnes, who emigrated from Norway in 1893. He established himself as a portrait painter in Chicago and was a curator for an art collector, Walter B. Gerlach. -
Irene Turlie novel, undated
An unpublished manuscript of "The Three Red Hills," a novel treating the western prairie during the decade following 1912. Hunger for land is the central theme. -
Ole Tuskind biography, 1976
Bio-sketch of Ole and Karen Tuskind, who emigrated from Solør in 1871 and settled in Dakota Territory in 1872.
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Olaf Anders Tveitmoe papers, 1907-1990
Assorted articles on O. A. Tveitmoe, Californa labor leader, who was inducted into the California Labor Hall of Fame, July 27, 1990. See "O. A. Tveitmoe: Labor Leader," by Lloyd Hustvedt, in Norwegian American Studies, volume 30.- Hustvedt article & lecture, 1985-1989
- Includes: newspaper article (original and photocopies), interview with Lloyd Hustvedt in Norway, Valdres-Gluggen (1989), given by Pat Ryan to Lloyd Hustvedt; proof of Hustvedt, Lloyd, O. A. Tveitmoe: Labor Leader, eventually published in Norwegian-American Studies, v.30, pp. 3-54, proof given by Odel to Hustvedt; typed rough copy of Hustvedt, Lloyd, O. A. Tveitmoe: Labor Leader (57 pp.); typed copy, earlier version of article: Olaf A. Tveitmoe: Labor Leader (12 pp.), with quote(written on folder: Norway lecture) written in pencil on article.
- Ryan articles, letters, 1907-1989
- Includes: Ryan, Pat M., Olaf Anders Tveitmoes Organized Labor: Arbeider Retorikk og Progressiv Reform (9 pp.); Ryan, Pat M., Et Urolig Liv: O. A. Tveitmoe vs. The Asiatics, Hamar talk given by Ryan to Hustvedt (21 pp.); slightly different copy of same talk (21 pp.); 2 letters from Ryan to Hustvedt (1989); photocopies of newspaper clippings about Tveitmoe (1907-1989, n.d.).
- Penrose: California nativism, 1973
- Includes: copies of parts of Penrose, Eldon R., California Nativism: Organized Opposition to the Japanese 1890-1913 (San Francisco: R and E Research Associates, 1973) (title page, ii-v, 10-65, 72-73, 112-117). These pages, dealing with Tveitmoe, sent by Pat Ryan to Lloyd Hustvedt. Penrose writes, quote(O. A. Tveitmoe may be considered the chief agitator against the Japanese until the passage of the first Alien Land Law in May of 1913).
- Clippings, 1897-1990
- Includes: news articles (original and copies) about Tveitmoe (1897-1990), including Supervisor O. A. Tveitmoe Proves to Be Ex-Convict (1907), one article which says that Tveitmoe's quote(father was a well know bare hunter) (1923), Labor Leader Visits Northfield (1911), Olaf Tveitmoe, Organized Labor's First Editor, Organized Labor Vol. 90, No. 6 (1990); copy of condolence letter and telegram to Tveitmoe's wife upon his death from Anton Johannsen and Mother Jones, respectively (1923); copy of Tveitmoe, Olaf, Pull Down Man-Made Mole Hills, Life Freely, And All Will Find Love-Lighted Eden of Happiness: Time Has Come to Cease Being Apes, Let the Reform Changes Begin at Home and Freedom Will Soon Come for All (1913); letter from Tveitmoe to wife and son (1907); photocopy of 2 pages containing photograph and caricature of Tveitmoe and James D. Phelan, from Men Who Made San Francisco, pp. 198, 227 (San Francisco: Brown & Power Stationery Company, [1915?]); 2 copies of California Legislature Assembly Certificate of Recognition presented to Olaf Tveitmoe in honor of induction into the first Northern CA Labor Hall of Fame (1990); 2 copies of Certificate of Induction into the Northern California Labor Hall of Fame, San Francisco Building Trades Council (1990); 2 copies of program for Northern California Hall of Fame induction evening (1990).
- Bibliography & Related, 1894-1982
- Includes: Lloyd Hustvedt's research notes, including family pedigree information, Significant Dates; correspondence with William Johnson (whose wife, Edith Blanche, was Tveitmoe's daughter?), Minden, NV (1982); copy of Tveitmoe's pardon from prison (serving sentence at Stillwater prison for forgery) by Gov. Nelson, from Executive Journal, vol. J. of the governor of MN (1894).
- Organized Labor. Includes: research notes. 1983-1984
- Secondary Sources, 1983-1984
- Includes: Hustvedt's research notes; copy of text excerpt on Tveitmoe and Asian exclusion, The Progressive Era, The Indispensable Enemy, pp. 244-249; copy of several sections of a text -- II. Dynamite Plots: Persecution, Petitions, Prosecutions, Lockouts and Wars; III. Defense Measures: Special Defense Fund, Strike Fund, Preparation for Trouble, Strength to Stand Alone, Solidarity and Unity; IV. Wrong Reforms and Right Remedies: Referendum Dangerous to Union Cause.--Our Personal Opinion.--Conservation of Energy and Liberal Education More Needed Than Voting Machines -- pp. 44-53; letter in Norwegian to Lloyd Hustvedt (1983).
- Newspaper Articles, 1983-1984
- Includes: research notes on clippings (actual clippings not present).
- Hustvedt article & lecture, 1985-1989
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The Central Iowa Norwegians, 1855-1905
The central Iowa Norwegians: Histories, memoirs, and studies of their settlements from 1855-1905 by Arlen Twedt. -
Ella V. Rolvaag Tweet papers, 1924-1948
Papers of O.E. Rolvaag's daughter. In 1944 she taught in the Foreign Area & Language Study program at the University of Minnesota, and class cards for her students (and many letters from them) are included.
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Norseland Church records, 1858-1926
Early meeting records of the Norseland Norwegian Lutheran Church (Norseland, Minnesota). The church was formed on June 6, 1858. The original records were written in Norwegian and spanned June 6, 1858-May 16, 1926. Translated by Rev. Milton E. Tweit.