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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.
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A dissertation, "A History of the First Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, South Dakota," written for the 50th anniversary celebration in 1970, by a high school teacher in Sioux Falls as the completion of the requirements for a Master's Degree at the University of Nebraska, Omaha. A second copy of the history is filed in P0537, Congregations.
Documentary history of the Brue, Teigen, Tjernagel, and Wollan families. These four families – four men and five women – emigrated from Norway to the United States between 1856 and 1873. In addition to these nine founders, this collection documents their children, grandchildren, and some of their great-grandchildren, 295 people altogether. Accompanied by a self-published book, “Norwegian Families Becoming American: The Brues, Teigens, Tjernagels, and the Wollans, 1836-1956” (2022).
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.