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Skaalen Sunset Home newsletter, 1952
Information about an institution founded at Stoughton, Wisconsin, in 1899. -
Wild Rice Children's Home reports, 1900-1931
Information about an institution founded at Twin Valley, Minnesota, in 1899, and operated by the church until it burned in March 1931. -
Illinois Benevolent Societies papers, 1893-1986
Constitutions, programs, and reports of several institutions in Illinois.
Includes: The Cradle. Mooseheart Children's Home. Norsk Luthersk Missionshotel i Chicago. Evangelisk-Lutherske Indre-Missions-Forening i Illinois. Norwegian Lutheran Mission Home of Chicago. Evangelical Lutheran Home-Finding Society of Illinois. Lutheran Home Finding Society of Illinois. Skandinaviske Kvinders Hjaelpeforening for Fattige i Chicago. Pleasant View Lutheran Home. Includes a paper by Paula F. Pfeffer (Dept. of History, Mundelein College) "prepared for delivery at the 1985 meeting of the Illinois History Symposium"" "Class over adoption practices: the Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society versus The Cradle. 40 typescript p.
Hazel Anderson material as background for Lovoll's Century of urban life (NAHA, 1988). Includes "Draft: History of Lutheran Social Service of Illinois" (6 p. typescript); "A history of Illinois Lutheran Welfare Association and statement of policy of the board of directors on unification, pp.1-2 (incomplete typescript). 4 p. typescript, timeline of institutions and organizations; 1986 interviews (typescript) with Christ and Emma Aasbrein, Leroy Carlson, Bergette Gramberg, Thomas Peterson (born 189 1, Art and Alice Nasheim, Evelyn Pfeuffer, Hulda Werness; materials on Unity Lutheran Church Girls' Home, photocopies of "Inner Mission Message" (1927-1943), Inner Mission Society of the Chicago area of the United Lutheran Church in America, United Lutheran Social Mission Society of Illinois (selected minutes, 1949-1961), "Home Finding News" (1949,1955), "Social Mission Message' (1949), "The Gleaner" (1951,1954), Lutheran Home Finding Society of Illinois (1955-1956; "Nursery Echoes" (Lutheran Day Nursery, 1986), miscellaneous. -
Iowa Benevolent Societies pamphlets, 1914-1924
Constitution and history of Iowa Benevolent Societies. -
Minnesota Benevolent Societies papers, 1875-2001
Brochures, constitutions, and reports from a variety of institutions like hospitals, orphanages, retirement centers, etc.
Includes: Crookston. Bethesda Hospital, St Paul. Aandeligt Sanatorium, Eagle Lake. Bethesda Home, Children's Homes Soc. of Minn., Heron Lake, Southwestern Minnesota Hospital, Lutheran Convalescent Home Assn., Kenyon Sunset Home, Madison Ebenezer Hospital, Martha Mary Mission Home, Lutheran Old People's Home, Minneapolis. Ebenezer Home for the Aged, Norwegian Lutheran Rescue Home, Goodhue County. Norske Gjensidige Beskytt (Lutheran Girls' Home) sesselskab. Love (1875), Lutheran Hospice; $ Home for Young Women Minneapolis. Luther Union. By-laws.1917 Red Wing. Minnesota Scandinavian Relief Assoc. Lake Park. Lake Park barnehjem. Lyngblomsten Home for the Aged (1298 Pascal Avenue, St. Paul, MN)
Lutheran Welfare Societies includes: photocopies of "Inner Mission Messenger" & "Inner Mission Herald" (1922-1924); photocopy of "The Lutheran Church and the Inner Mission Work in our Large Cities" by F.A. Schaffnit (n.d.); "The First Twenty-Five Years: 1905-1930. The Luther House." Published by The Lutheran Welfare Society of Minnesota. -
New York and New Jersey Benevolent Societies papers, 1893-1995
Histories and reports for New York and New Jersey Benevolent Socities. Includes: Norwegian Children's Home, Brooklyn, N.Y. Norwegian Christian Home for the Ages (Norwegian Christian Home and Health Center), Norwegian Sailors' Home (Den Norske sømandsmissions Virksomhead) Eidsvold sjømannshjemmet, Katonah, Westchester Co. Also includes Fort Lee (New Jersey) orphanage. -
North Dakota Benevolent Societies papers, 1912-2003
Brochures, journals, and reports of North Dakota Benevolent Societies. Includes: Anne Carlsen Center for Children (Jamestown); Lutheran Children's Home Finding Society; North Dakota House of Mercy (Fargo); Wittenberg Hospital (Williston); Grafton Deaconess Hospital; Northwood Deaconess Hospital; Good Samaritan Hospital (Rugby); Grand Forks Deaconess Hospital; Norwegian Deaconess Hospital (Grafton), St. Luke's Hospital, Fargo, and"Northwood Emissaeren" -
Washington Benevolent Societies papers, 1922-1995
Historical sketches in manuscript of the Ebenezer Old Folks' Home and the Martha and Mary Orphan Home at Poulsbo and the Josephine Sunset Home at Stanwood.
Includes: "Sunset Home Messenger" (Eugene, OR, 1936); History of Josephine Old People's Home; minutes from The Norse Home, Inc. (1940); "The Norse Home Review" (1941, 1995); Norse Home--early history by Thor Bjornstad (1987). -
Norwegian Old People's Home Society of Chicago papers, 1896-1962
Constitution, journals, and reports of an institution incorporated in 1896. -
Homme Homes papers, 1885-1919
Almanacs titled "Waisenhus Kalender," (1885-1919) published by Even Johnson Homme, founder of several benevolent institutions in Wittenberg, Wisconsin, containing information on these homes and rosters of Norwegian Lutheran clergymen.
Includes Clippings: obits. of Mrs. Homme, article by H.R. Holand Also history of the homes and pictures. "Om dans, et foredrag holdt i Winchester, Wis., 1879, udgivet of Past. E.J. Homme paa Waisenhusets Forlag og saelges til fordel for Waisenhuset i Wittenberg, Wis." Chicago, Nordens bogtrykkeri, 1883. 16 p. (Traktat no.1). "Hvorledes skulle menigh dslemmer retteligen bruge Guds ord til andres opbyggelse? Forhandlinger ved et offentligt mode i "Vor Frelsers Kirke" i Milwaukee den 26de January 1873." 16 p. Decorah, B. Anundsen. (Offprint from Kirkelig Maanedstidende) (Traktat no.5) Folkedahl, Beulah. A dream come true: the Homme homes at Wittenberg. Wittenberg, Wis., Nels and Ruth Englund Paulsen, 1956. xiv,184 p. (See St. Olaf library for another set of the Kalender and another copy of the Folkedahl book)