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Philip D. Jordan bibliographies, 1961
Bibliographies of Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa, and of Edward Bonney and "The Bandit of The Prairies" compiled by students in History 200, University of Minnesota, Professor Philip D. Jordan. The second item pertains to the Mormons at Nauvoo, Illinois, in the 1840s. -
Philip Gjerke (?) interview, 1995 September 20
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,” Terje Joranger interviews Philip Gjerke (?).
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Philip Karl Boraas Lundeberg papers, circa 1940-2017
Born in Minneapolis into a distinguished Norwegian-American family (see papers of other Lundebergs), Lundeberg was educated at Duke University and Harvard University, where he was assistant to Samuel E. Morison. He was officer on the destroyer escort "Frederick C. Davis" when it was torpedoed by a German U-boat near the close of World War II. He taught at St. Olaf College and the Naval Academy, but most of his career was as a naval curator at the Smithsonian Institution.
He collected and donated papers of his relatives to NAHA, 1987-2003. Includes:- Abstract Ship Log in Historical Perspective of U.S.S. Frederick C. Davis, 1941-1945;
- German Naval Critique of the U-Boat Campaign by Philip Lundeberg, 1963, Military Affairs; Oral History Program from Naval Historical Foundation, 2003;
- Correspondence with Forrest Brown and Philip Lundeberg. Added Nov. 8, 2012: Philip K. Lundeberg, "Undersea Warfare and Allied Strategy in World War I (The Smithsonian Journal of History, Vol. 1, 1966).
- Lundeberg, Philip K., Arthur B. Cohn and Jennifer Jones. Tale of Three Gunboats: Lake Champlain’s Revolutionary War Heritage (National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, 2017).
- In the spring of 1776, the Lake Champlain Valley became a pivotal location in the American War for Independence. The British invasion from Canada and subsequent battle for naval supremacy of this strategic waterway was critical to the Americans' eventual success in later years. With General Benedict Arnold leading the American effort, the combatants met on October 11, 1776, at the Battle of Valcour Island. This and other wartime encounters on Lake Champlain left behind a legacy of shipwrecks and an underwater archaeological collection.
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Photograph collection
Collection of photographs. See finding aid for more information.
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Physicians and surgeons articles and book, 1912-1957
Includes book, "The Shaping of a Profession: Physicians in Norway, Past and Present," Øivind Larsen, editor, and Bent Olav Olsen, assoc. editor. (Science History Publications, 1996). -
Pine Lake Scandinavian Congregation papers, 1841-1963
Correspondence, records, clippings, and pictures of a Scandinavian congregation near Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, affiliated with the Protestant Episcopal Church. -
Pioneer Social Club of Chicago papers, 1886-1978
History of the club [for fostering friendships] and biographical sketches of its members. Includes clippings about members.
Rokke Name Index:
Bjontegaard, Jacob
Johnson, Nels
Carlson, Halvor
Ellewson, Odd
Ericksen, Daniel
Gilbertson, George
Gjeston, John
Gunderson, Gunnar E.
Gruda, Joab
Gullicksen, Ole
Gunderson, Martin A.
Hansen, R. E. A.
Hope, Torbjorn O.
Howard, Hans Ludwig
Johnsen, Nils J.
Kloster, Endre
Kolseth, Ole H.
Lange, Andrew G.
Michelsen, Halvor
Naess, Sigurd E.
Nelson, Arthur N. (Captain)
Nilsen, Jacob
Olsen, Christian
Olsen, Haakon T.
Olsen, Peter B.
Peterson, Soren
Rabe, Hjalmar
Rasmussen, Isak
Reinertsen, Bernt C.
Rusing, Gunnar
Ruud, Bernhard
Ryerson, Mathias Hoeck (Captain)
Sampson, Charles
Schreiner, Sigurd
Skaaden, Peder O.
Smith, Jens Lauritz
Stousland, Christian
Thisslew, Charles
Torgerson, Hans
Uthus, Ole Larsen
Vennesland, Gunnuf Olaf
Pioneer Social Club
Edahl, Knute
Paasche, Jens Andreas
Faleide, Isak Hans
Harr, Rasmus J.
Chicago, ILLinois continued
Highland, Andrew
Johnson, Nels P. Mr. & Mrs.
Norwegian Mutual Insurance Company
Anderson, John (Captain)
Bagge, Einar
Balken, Peter Magnus
Batzer, John O.
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Pleasant View Luther College, 1896-1935
Pleasant View Academy was opened in the fall of 1896 as a preparatory course to Pleasant View Luther College, a two-year institution that was founded the previous year and was affiliated with the Lutheran Church. Includes brochures, catalogues, journals, and pictures of the college located in Ottawa, Illinois, secondary school founded in 1896. -
Poems, 1840-1952
Poems in manuscript and print by several authors, including Andreas Bersage, Ulrikka F. Bruun, Christian O. Brufoldt, Borghild Dahl, Kristofer Dalager, Rolf Fjelde, Gunda Thykesen Fugleberg, C. Gundesen, Bernard H.J. Habel, Bjarne Hagmann, L.B. Henning Hommefoss, Olaf Holen, Tarkjel Landsverk, N.M. Minne, John Mortenson, Nils J. Njus, H.G. Odden, August Olsen, Gideon J. Olsen, Johan Ovren, Palma Pederson, Wilhelm Petterson, Olaf Refsdahl, Detlef G. Ristad, Ola P. Rise, Soren Roinestad, B.J. Rothnem, J.O. Saeter, Harald Schmidt, T.K. Skov, O.S. Sneve, Carl K. Solberg, Oscar J. Sorlie, Oscar Strømme, Edward Søvik, Erik A. Travaas, Reier Knudson Ulen, Henrik Voldal, Karl H. Xavier, Oscar O. Ødegaard. -
Posters and wall hanging collection, circa 1900-circa 2000
Miscellaneous posters, wall hangings, certificates, maps, pedigree charts, and genealogical history from various sources.