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Paulson, Jennifer (1978-)

Jennifer Paulson was born on May 4th, 1978, in Cambridge, Minnesota. Her family then moved to New Richmond, Wisconsin, and later to Green Bay, Wisconsin, where she attended high school. Jennifer played the flute.


Paulson, Beth (1981-)

Beth Paulson was born on September 22nd, 1981, in New Richmond, Wisconsin. Her family later moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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Houkom, Alf, 1935-]]> Lundeberg, Knut Olafsen]]> Minnesota]]> Luther College (Decorah, Iowa)]]> Lutheran Normal School (Madison, Minn.)]]> Taylor, James Hudson 1832-1905]]> Eikeland, Peter J.]]> Wisconsin]]> Larsen, Peter Laurentius]]> St. Olaf College ]]>
Includes:
  • Manuscript of article "Samfundets Støtter" (n.d.); "Ibsen Studies" Typescript with written editions (1934); Published copy of "Ibsen Studies" (1934)
  • 1 photograph; Clippings (1910, 1927, 1934); Manuscript articles (1908-1917). 1908 1934
  • Correspondence (1920
  • Review of "Ibsen in Germany" (1920)
  • Other manuscript articles and reviews (1920-1927)
  • Manuscript article in Norwegian (circa 1923)
  • Typescript and manuscript copies of "Litt Sproghistorie" (undated)
  • Correspondence (1904-1923)
  • Syllabus for Norwegian course at St. Olaf College (undated)
  • Biographical Information (1919)
  • 11 Envelopes containing Sermons (1883-1917, undated)
  • Articles on Language and Literature (undated)
  • Notebooks containing: Speech "J. Hudson Taylor" (1925); Notes on Samfundets Støtter (1912-1913); Talks on Christian Religion (n.d.); "Den ortografiske forvisning" (n.d.); Church History (1880-1882); Lectures and Church History (n.d.); Notes on Bible Reading (1886); Article on Samfundets Støtter (1920); Speeches on Religious Topics (1908); Oslo University Lectures (1908-1909); Language (n.d.); "History of Literature" (1910); Notes on "En Fallit" (1914); Vikings in America (n.d.); Notes on Language (1909); Notes on Literature (n.d.); Notes on Language and Literature (1918-1922); Grammar and Drama (n.d.); Notes (n.d.); "Erindringer… Laur. Larsen" (1920); Notes on "Ande Magter" (n.d.); Notes on Selected Norwegian Literature (1907).
  • Notebooks containing: Articles (1910); Articles (1883-1903); Speech (n.d.); Classroom notes (1914-1918); Notes on "Sigurd Slembe" (1912-1919); Notes on Wergeland and Ibsen (1911-1912); Norse laesebok, Ibsen (n.d.); Notes on "Fru Inger til Ostraat" (n.d.); Notes on literature (1910-1911); Notes on "Naar jernteppet falder" (n.d.); Notes on "Arnljot Gelline" (1917-1920); Article on "Kongsemnerne" (1911); Articles (n.d.); Talks to Student Societies (1882-1892); Speeches at St. Ansgar Seminary (1891); Bible Study (n.d.); Notes on literature (1917-1919); Wergeland, Welhaven (1911-1912); Notes on literature (n.d.); Classroom notes (1907-1910); "Et blik paa vor saga" (n.d.); "Norge under verdenskrigen" by A. Elviken (n.d.); Day book (1926); Notes (1909, n.d.); "Haedre din far og din mor" (n.d.)
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Eikeland, Peter J.]]>
St. Olaf College]]> Haugen, John Edward]]> Ingvoldstad, Orlando ]]> Middleton, Kristmar]]> Wist, Johs B. ]]> Jorgenson, Theodore, 1894-1971]]> Waldorf College]]> Lutheran Church]]> Rasmussen, Gerhard, 1857-1943]]> Boe, L. W. (Lars Wilhelm), 1875-1942]]> Minnesota]]> St. Olaf College]]> Tollefson, Andrew]]> Wisconsin ]]> Anderson, Ole ]]> Augustana Academy (Canton, S.D.)]]> Augustana College (Canton, S.D.)]]> Concordia College (Moorhead, Minn.)]]> Montana]]> Augsburg College and Theological Seminary]]> Central Wisconsin College]]> Tollefson, Andrew]]> St. Olaf College]]> Torvik, Ingvald]]> Torvik, Ingvald]]> Norwegian Lutheran Church of America]]> Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne, 1832-1910]]> St. Olaf College]]> Rølvaag, O. E. (Ole Edvart), 1876-1931]]> Thykesen, Anna]]> Wisconsin]]> Thompson, Christian S.]]> Luther College (Decorah, Iowa)]]> Mount Horeb Academy ]]> St. Olaf College]]> Thompson, Christian S.]]> Christiansen, F. Melius (Fredrik Melius), 1871-1955]]> St. Olaf College]]> Thompson, M. Buurnette]]> Hanson, James Christain Meinich continued]]> Eggen, Thore]]> Jacobson, Armyle]]> Jansen, Seaver]]> Strømme, Peer O. (Peer Olsen), 1856-1921]]> Wist, Johs B. ]]> Laache, N. J.]]> St. Olaf College]]> Martinson, Andrew]]>
Includes: 

  • Erindringer (Translation), 1920
  • Handwritten manuscript of "Erindringer" translated by Armyle Jacobson (1894-1977), a retired dentist from Thief River Falls, Minnesota, 1920
  • Publications and Works
    • "Den Vonde Ivold" by Halfdan Moe, translated from English by Peer Strømme, Normanden, Grand Forks, 1910; "Digte" by Peer Strømme, Augsburg, 1920, 2 copies; "Erindringer" by Peer Strømme, Augsburg, 1923; "Hvorledes Halvor blev Prest" by Peer O. Strømme, (Decorah, 1893, 3 copies; Normanden, Grand Forks, 1910); "General Nelfons Speider" by Byron A. Dunn, translated from English by Peer Strømme, Chicago, John Anderson, 1902; "Unge Helgeson" by Peer Strømme, Normanden, Grand Forks, 1911, 3 copies.
    • "Peer Strømme's Memoirs of a Winchester Childhood", Winchester Academy Ethnic Heritage Monograph No. 1; "Peer Strømme's Noraville Stories", Winchester Academy Ethnic Heritage Monograph No. 2; "Merry Christmas" by Peer Strømme, December Luther League Issue; newspaper clippings, 1885-1921.
    • Book of Family Prayer: Bible Lessons with Meditations for Each Day" by N.J. Laache, translated from Norwegian by Peer O. Strømme, Lutheran Publishing, Decorah, Iowa, 1902; "Erindringer" by Peer Strømme, Augsburg, 1923, 6 copies (5 hardcover, 1 paperback); "Digte" by Peer Strømme, Augsburg, 1920, 2 copies; "Hvorledes Halvor blev Prest" by P.O. Strømme, Decorah, 1893.
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St. Olaf College]]> Luther Theological Seminary]]> Fairfax (Minn.)]]> Luther College (Decorah, Iowa)]]> Renville County (Minn.)]]> Biography/History:

Rev. Parelius H. Rognlie was born near Trondhjem, Norway, December 21, 1858. In 1870 he immigrated with his parents to the United States and lived in Houston County and eventually Lyon County, Minnesota. In 1881 he entered the preparatory school at St. Olaf's college, Northfield, Minnesota, and later attended Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, earning his way by teaching school and doing farm work. In the fall of 1885 he went to Europe in order to receive treatment for his eyes and was operated on at the State Hospital in Norway. When he returned to the United States, he resumed teaching and continued his studies by himself. In 1888 he was admitted to the Luther Theological Seminary, Minneapolis, and graduated June 26, 1891. In February, 1891, he was called as pastor for the Fort Ridgely, Dale, Palmyra and Clear Lake congregations, Renville and Sibley counties, Minnesota. On July 22, 1891, he was ordained at Fort Ridgely and Dale church by Rt. Rev. K. Bjorge, assisted by Rev. S. J. Bergh, Rev. N. P. Xavier, Rev. Thomas Johnsen and Rev. B. Askevold. 

Parelius Rognlie was married to Ronnaug Marie M. Gullerud. Together they had six children: Ingolf Herman Marentius (March 26, 1896); Katharina Josephine (December 26, 1897); Parelius Monrad (January 28, 1900, died July 2, 1901); Palma Margrethe (born April 8, 1902); Clarence Parelius Monrad (May 6, 1904); Julia Christine (October 4, 1908). 

Abstract:

The Rev. Parelius H. Rognlie papers consist of photographs of multiple generations of the Rognlie extended family, personal and professional correspondence, sermons, school notebooks, and various other records that document the life of a pastor in Southwestern Minnesota. Records also include photographs of Nils Xavier, a Sami pastor who originally homesteaded in the Rognlie parsonage.

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Select photographs have been digitized by the Minnesota Digital Library.]]> Location:
Boxes 1-13, 17-19: 17/C/4-8
Boxes 14, 16, 21: 17/B/5
Boxes 15, 20, 22-27: 17/A/1-2]]>
Rognlie, Parelius]]> 2901 28th Street
Snyder, TX 79549

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