Norwegian Migration to America


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Companion volume to Norwegian Migration to America, 1825-1860. Includes bibliographical references and index.




History of the Norwegian Settlements


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History of the Norwegian Settlements provides an engaging and enthusiastic depiction of the struggles as well as the triumphs of pioneer life. The 63-chapter non-fiction book lets readers trace the trails of 3,800 indexed immigrants through Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas as they explore new frontiers and build new communities. Along the way lurk killer diseases, grasshopper plagues, prairie fires and loneliness.




History of the Norwegian People in America


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Background history of Norway, immigration, organizations and people in Norweigna-America.




Sons of the Old Country


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First published in 1926, "Sons of the Old Country" is a lively, fast-moving novel about Norwegian immigrants, who worked in the lumber mills of Wisconsin before and during the Civil War. Readers will be reminded of the pioneer sagas of Ager's countryman, Ole E. Rolvaag. These early immigrants are a vigorous, likable, hard-working lot. In summer they work in the sawmills; in winter, the logging camps. They brawl, make love, read the Scriptures, tell yarns, and struggle always to form a community. They came to America for highly individual reasons, and their integration into a new society is hastened by the Civil War. The "sons" fight on the Union side; some are imprisoned at Andersonville.




Chronicles


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Astri, My Astri


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Scandinavian History


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Norway


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