Mons Samuel (Monssini) Baker papers, undated

Title

Mons Samuel (Monssini) Baker papers, undated

Identifier

P0252

Date

undated

Creator

Description

Publications of a Minneapolis railroad machinist who emigrated from Voss in 1859 as Mons Sjurson Bakkethun, eventually settling in Goodhue County, Minnesota. He received a preacher's license from Yale University in 1878, an M. A. from Carleton College in 1879. He was active as a singer in Minneapolis late in the last century. He wrote and published poems in Norwegian and English, often meant to be sung to familiar tunes, and tracts expressing his socialist beliefs. "Strilevisen-Fiskevisen" (32 pages) includes poems linked by autobiography; "Monsinnis lille katekismus" (32 pages) states his economic beliefs in catechismal format. He published six "Monssinian Cards" on similar themes. His father, Sjur Monsen Bakkethun (1806-1866) emigrated from Haugesund 1858 to Long Prairie, Ill. In 1861 to Leon Township, Goodhue Co., Minn.

Extent

1 folder

Citation

Baker, Mons S., “Mons Samuel (Monssini) Baker papers, undated,” Norwegian-American Historical Association, accessed April 29, 2024, https://naha.omeka.net/items/show/15927.