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  • Subject is exactly "Minnesota"

AbstractReminiscences, 1960. "Pioneer Incidents as Told by My Mother," Hegbert Township, Swift County, Minnesota; and seven family letters (1885-1916) translated by Conrad Byre.ContentsArticle. Note: Nearly all the people mentioned in the letters are…

AbstractA 20-page offprint of "Vinlandsferdene," a lecture presented to Det norske geografiske selskab in 1936 and then published in "Norsk geografisk tidsskrift". A clipping reporting a similar lecture held in Minneapolis and Northfield is…

Photocopies of letters written by two immigrant brothers to their family in Vinje, Telemark, Norway, beginning with an account of their 1868 journey from Norway and later recording their experiences as Minnesota farmers. The last letters are from…

Photostatic copies of letters by the Norwegian author to Mrs. Mabel Johnson Leland (1872-1947), Kenyon, Minnesota, the wife of Dr. Ragnvald Leland and the translator of Garborg's "Den burtkomne faderen," published in 1920 as "The Lost Father." The…

Papers of an artist born in Valdres who worked in Decorah, Portland, and Minneapolis. Two catalogs (about 1905 and 1926) include reproductions of portraits, landscapes, and altar pieces. Berger painted many portraits of church, academic, and…

AbstractA historical sketch of the company by A.J. Anderson (1944), and pamphlets about staff picnics in the 1920s.ContentsArticle and pamphlets circa 1944 "When We Were Young: Reminiscences from Augsburg Publishing House," by A. J. Anderson,…

Correspondence and article by Miecislaus Haiman, "Major Elholm, The Champion of Polish and American Liberty." (1932)Contents:Article: Miecislaus Haiman. Note: A preprint chapter from Haiman's book, "Poland, and the American Revolutionary War (1932),…

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…

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.

Reports regarding several Bible schools in Minnesota and North Dakota.
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