Eivind Klavevess papers, 1902-1947

Title

Eivind Klavevess papers, 1902-1947

Identifier

P0551

Date

1902-1947

Description

A scrapbook, 10 volumes of correspondence (2,408 letters), 9 notebooks, and 43 pamphlets and addresses of a Norwegian-born physician, writer, and lecturer. Klaveness practiced in Brookings and Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. He held many offices: president of Vestfoldlag, of the Minnesota Leif Eriksen Monument Association, of Scandinavian Republican State League of South Dakota, and was medical director of Sons of Norway and of the Surety Fund Life Company. He founded the Klaveness Corporation (investment bankers representing Klaveness Bank in Oslo); wrote two books, The Enchanted Islands (1939) and Norske læger i Amerika 1840-1942 (1943). He was a frequent radio and after dinner speaker; and was an equally frequent contributor of articles on medicine and politics to newspapers and journals. His correspondence with Richard Olsen Richards of the Richards Trust Company of Huron, South Dakota (3 volumes), reflects the story of that state's politics during the first three decades of the 20th century.

Extent

2.4 cubic feet (6 archives boxes)

Type

Scrapbooks
Correspondence
Pamphlets

Files

Citation

Klavevess, Eivind Klavevess, “Eivind Klavevess papers, 1902-1947,” Norwegian-American Historical Association, accessed May 16, 2024, https://naha.omeka.net/items/show/639.