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Gudmund Skartvedt papers, 1880-1928
Account books (1880 July 14-1928 September 10) and legal papers (1886 June 22-1901 September 23) of a Norwegian-born realtor, insurance agent, and farmer at Canton, South Dakota. Also Includes warranty deeds for several properties, mortgage papers, patent papers, a cemetery deed (1893), abstract of title papers (1895), membership certificate to the Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Society (1897). -
Gudrun Andersen Rawlins family history, 1880-1972
Papers, photographs and letters acquired from the Gudrun Andersen Rawlins estate (Minneapolis, Minn., 2012).
Include:
- Certificate of naturalization for Jonas Anton Andersen and spouse Mina Anderson (1914)
- Inspection card/vaccinated (Mina Knashaug, 1909);
- Third class passage on the Delaware Lackawanna & Western Railroad (1909)
- divorce decree for Berit Iversdatter Rosenberg & Johan Edvard Rosenberg (1922)
- recipe notebook
- obituary Knut Stormoen (1963)
- War Rations Book (1942)
- Mortgage deeds
- Correspondence (40+) to and from Jerome "Jerry" Rawlins. He ended his life in 1972 while serving a sentence at the Stillwater, Minnesota prison.
- Correspondence (20+) from John Rawlins, serving time at the Minnesota State juvenile Reformatory, Glen Lake and St. Cloud, Minn.
- Correspondence (40+) from Linda Rawlins, Home School for Girls, Sauk Centre, Minnesota
- Miscellaneous Correspondence.
- Includes clippings regarding robbery of jewelry store owned by J.E. Berg (1935) and letter from Berg (1929)
- Images, mostly unidentified and many from Norway
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Gudrun Winden papers, undated
Typescripts of two romantic novels apparently sent to NAHA by the author.
Includes:- "Varden" written in Norwegian, a story from Norway which centers around the cairn (varden).
- Why don't they go home?" The story of an immigrant girl who comes to Brooklyn.
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Gulbrand Loken clipping, 1980-1982
A review of Loken's "From Fjord to Frontier, A History of Norwegians in Canada." Loken, the son of immigrants to Canada from Eidsvoll, Norway, became professor of Educational Administration at Calgary University in 1971.
His book is the first comprehensive account of Norwegian migration to Canada. It centers on the western provinces that have the greatest concentration of Norwegians.
Also includes a copy of the publication within folder. -
Gulbrand Mellem biography, 1923
Clippings and a 25-page typescript translation of an article that appeared in "Decorah-Posten," January 2, 1923, concerning Mellem, a Norwegian-born farmer in Worth County, Iowa. The sketch touches on subjects such as chinch bugs; logging in Missouri; slavery; caravan to Iowa from Rock Prairie, Wisconsin; Indian visits; purchase and sale of land; public service; and the slavery question in the church. Part of Mellem's land became the site for Northwood, Iowa. For a time he was considered the largest landowner in Iowa. The translation was done by Mrs. Brede Wamstad, a granddaughter.
Content:
Gulbrand Mellem Article: Pioneer Life in North Iowa. Includes clippings. -
Gulbrand Olsen Berge papers, 1886
Copy of "The Autobiography of Gulbrand O. Berge, 1827-1886." Born in Valdres, Norway, Berge emigrated in 1849 and settled near Manitowoc, Wisconsin. He served in the 37th Wisconsin Regiment during the Civil War. These memoirs were published in Decorah-Posten in 1932, August 9 and 16. See also Ole Olsen Berge Papers, P 35. -
Gulbrand Sether clippings, 1941-1978
Clippings and a letter concerning a Norwegian-born artist and author who lived and worked in Chicago. -
Gullick Knudsen Kravig family history, 2011
Kravig Family From Buskerud Fylke, Norway to Lincoln County, Colorado by Roger L. Dudley, 2011. Gullick Knudsen Kravig immigrated in 1866, later founded Karval, Colorado.
Formerly part of P539. -
Gullikson family history, undated
No description available.
Formerly part of P539. -
Gunder and Hanna Berg family history, 1975
Includes manuscript "From these roots: History of the Gunder and Hanna Berg family." Written and compiled by Alice Mae Arians, edited and produced by Janice Sneesby Aaron.