Gunnar O. Solwald memoirs, 1875-1977

Title

Gunnar O. Solwald memoirs, 1875-1977

Identifier

P1376

Date

1875-1977

Description

"Remembrances from My Life", 179 pages, an autobiographical account of an 1875 emigrant from Skien, who tells about his childhood and youth and about his career as seaman, soldier, and teacher in Norway. The emigrant journey in 1875 is covered in detail; it ended near Rushford, Minnesota, where Solwald was a farmer and teacher. Later he and his family moved to Clay County, Minnesota, and in 1887 went to the state of Washington. An epilogue by Gertrude Solwold Wells tells the story of the last years of his life in Tacoma, Washington. Also, Borghild, by Borghild Solwold Melbye, 176 pages; "Memoirs of Hans Solvold," 4 pages; "Hammarsmark Family Tree," 15 pages; and "Trond Solvold," 5 pages

Includes: 

Folder 1: Memoir titled "Remembrance From my Life".
Folder 2: Topics include bed bugs; Pearl House hotel in La Crosse, Wisconsin; language issues in America; threshing and tying sheaves; eating ill-prepared food including a hair ball, titled "Solvoldfamiliens Slektsregister".
Folder 3: Memoir by Hans Solvold, Hammersmark family tree.

Extent

0.4 cubic feet (1 archives box)

Language

Norwegian
English

Type

Manuscripts
Clippings

Citation

Solwald, Gunnar Olsen, 1846-1925, “Gunnar O. Solwald memoirs, 1875-1977,” Norwegian-American Historical Association, accessed May 4, 2024, https://naha.omeka.net/items/show/15674.