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Catalogs, correspondence, and reports concerning a Lutheran secondary school located first in Poulsbo (1894-1896) and later in Everett (1904-1917), Washington, under the auspices of the Lutheran Free Church.
Bulletins and catalog of a school at Mankato, Minnesota, founded in 1911 as a Lutheran school for young women (Bethany Ladies' College, Bethany College for Girls) under the Synodical Conference, but in 1926 transferred to a group of ministers and laymen of the Norwegian Synod to provide a college for their synod.
Catalogue (1918-19) of an institution founded by the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Free Church in 1910 in Rushford, Minnesota, and moved to Minneapolis in 1916. Also an advertisement for its 22nd school year, October 1, 1931.
A catalogue (1891) and reports of a secondary school in Bode, Iowa, established in 1887 by the local congregation, and in 1895 continued by interested individuals until 1903.
Catalogues, constitution, correspondence, and reports of a Lutheran school located at Portland, North Dakota (1889-1918), and a history (25 p., typescript, 1966) of the school by Theodore Gilbertson, one of its graduates.
Catalogues and reports of an academy and junior college founded at Camrose, Alberta, in 1910. On July 1, 2004, Augustana University College merged with the University of Alberta to become a separate faculty and satellite campus of the university.
Papers of a church-related high school founded in 1920 as Canton Normal School (5 years); in 1927 the preparatory courses of Augustana College (Sioux Falls) were merged with the school and its name changed to Augustana Academy. Catalogs. Yearbooks, bulletins, photographs, etc.
Includes:
"The Saga" (yearbook) 1923 1923
School Newspaper. Includes newspaper, "The Augustana Academy Clarion" (1936-38); pictorial editions (yearbook function) of Augustana Academy (1942, 45, 48) 1923 1923
School Newspaper. Includes newspaper, "The Augustana Academy Clarion" (1940-56, not inclusive) 1940 1956
Bulletins, Clippings, Pictures. Includes: "The Oldest School, [Norwegian high school in America]" by Dr. O.M. Norlie (4 p. typescript, 1942); "Glimpses of Canton Lutheran Normal School," by Thelma Alness; newsletters (1951-55); posters 1890 1961
Brochures, bulletins, catalogs, clippings, magazines, journals, programs; Emil Erpestad's history of the college; a 1956 dissertation, published in 1971 with a postscript by H. M. Blegen; and Beulah Folkedahl's article about the Marshall, Wisconsin, years.
Augustana College was founded in Chicago in 1860 by Norwegians and Swedish Lutherans. In 1863, Augustana moved to Paxton, Illinois. Eventually, in 1869 the Norwegians withdrew and moved to Marshall, Wisconsin. Divisions among the Norwegians led to several seminaries breaking off, and Augsburg moving to Minneapolis in 1872. The group which stayed at Marshall in turn moved in 1881 to Beloit, Iowa; and three years later to Canton, South Dakota. The 1917 church merger brought a merger of Augustana and the Lutheran Normal School (founded in Sioux Falls, 1889) and a move to Sioux Falls. The preparatory function was later returned to Canton, merging with Canton Lutheran Normal, founded 1920. This complicated history is traced in Beulah Folkedahl's article, "Marshall Academy: a history" (Wisconsin Magazine of History, Spring 1964).