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AbstractPapers, 1927-1954, 1976. Correspondence, clippings, and pamphlets of an Icelandic-born professor of Scandinavian languages and literature at the University of North Dakota.Contents Clippings and pamphlets Icelandic literature and government,…

Correspondence and articles of a Norwegian-born farmer of Portland, North Dakota, and Stanwood, Washington, dealing with church, farm, family, health, and patriotism. Correspondents include Bjug Harstad and Johannes Tingelstad.ContentsFour letters…

Correspondence of a Norwegian-born Dane County, Wisconsin, farmer. The letters (1876-1884) were written from Winona, Minnesota; East Grand Forks, Minnesota; Canton, South Dakota; and Auburndale, Wisconsin.Contents:Correspondence Vaccination…

A photograph and clippings of articles which appeared in Decorah-Posten dealing with life in the Red River Valley. Foss, journalist and author, emigrated in 1887.Contents:"Husmandsguten" published in "Ved Arnen" (1953 in 1877). Transferred from P.A.…

Correspondence and reports concerning a Devils Lake, North Dakota, school held by Pastor Ole H. Aaberg for his parishioners during the winter months from 1888 to 1903.

Reports regarding several Bible schools in Minnesota and North Dakota.

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.

Correspondence, brochures, catalogues, journals, and reports of a Minot, North Dakota, school (1948-1964). Yearbook "The Shield" (1956).

Report concerning a school conducted in Bjug A. Harstad's parsonage, Mayville, North Dakota (1878-1880).

Report concerning a school at Mayville, North Dakota, founded in the 1880s by Bjug A. Harstad, a local Lutheran clergyman.
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