Brief nine-page typed account of the history of Danish settlers in Texas written by Andrew Enermark Berndt over a period, it would seem, of several years. He begins by explaining the lineage of his parents, Laura and Helvig Berndt, and progresses to his family's immigration from Denmark to the United States sometime between the 1840's and the beginning of World War I. A short anecdote is given about his father's butchering of a wild hog. His father, Helvig, bought 3,000 acres of land that now makes up modern day Danevang from a land survey company. Danevang, roughly translated, means Danish Meadows. The last few pages are sprinkled with stories of hardship for these pioneers and the successful establishment of a fire and storm insura...
The author traces in this volume the waves of Swedish emigration that started in the mid-1840s. One ...
During the middle and late nineteenth century, a number of Danish travel writers visited the United ...
Review of: Danes in America: Danish-American Lutheranism from 1860-1908. Kjolhede, Peder; Vig, Peter...
Photograph of a commemorative historical marker on a dirt plot of land that has been tilled. In the ...
Four page account of the beginning of the Danevange Farmers Cooperative Society written by W. E. Pau...
The Danish were the largest immigrant group in Cedar Falls. They immigrated to Cedar Falls and the n...
Iver Madson was a Danish immigrant and Wheatland, N.D. homesteader. The collection is a manuscript ...
Review of: Danes in America: Kansas and Nebraska. Nielsen, John W., ed.; Engskow, Ninna, transl
The largest single immigration of Germans to the United States, and the most unusual, occurred in Te...
Photocopy of a typed history of August (1846-1925) and Clara (Johnson) Landblom (1849-1918), Swedish...
In presenting this study I have attempted to show how the dissatisfaction with the prevailing social...
Defence date: 10 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Jorge Flores, European University Institute (Sup...
Review of: A New Life: Danish Emigration to North America as Described by the Emigrants Themselves i...
Includes photocopy of Grimstvedt Pioneer Story (11 leaves), compiled by Alma Grimstvedt Aronson in 1...
Ole O. Melhus emigrated fron Sogn, Norway to Kenyon, Minn. Wed Christine Hjellum, also of Sogn, Norw...
The author traces in this volume the waves of Swedish emigration that started in the mid-1840s. One ...
During the middle and late nineteenth century, a number of Danish travel writers visited the United ...
Review of: Danes in America: Danish-American Lutheranism from 1860-1908. Kjolhede, Peder; Vig, Peter...
Photograph of a commemorative historical marker on a dirt plot of land that has been tilled. In the ...
Four page account of the beginning of the Danevange Farmers Cooperative Society written by W. E. Pau...
The Danish were the largest immigrant group in Cedar Falls. They immigrated to Cedar Falls and the n...
Iver Madson was a Danish immigrant and Wheatland, N.D. homesteader. The collection is a manuscript ...
Review of: Danes in America: Kansas and Nebraska. Nielsen, John W., ed.; Engskow, Ninna, transl
The largest single immigration of Germans to the United States, and the most unusual, occurred in Te...
Photocopy of a typed history of August (1846-1925) and Clara (Johnson) Landblom (1849-1918), Swedish...
In presenting this study I have attempted to show how the dissatisfaction with the prevailing social...
Defence date: 10 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Jorge Flores, European University Institute (Sup...
Review of: A New Life: Danish Emigration to North America as Described by the Emigrants Themselves i...
Includes photocopy of Grimstvedt Pioneer Story (11 leaves), compiled by Alma Grimstvedt Aronson in 1...
Ole O. Melhus emigrated fron Sogn, Norway to Kenyon, Minn. Wed Christine Hjellum, also of Sogn, Norw...
The author traces in this volume the waves of Swedish emigration that started in the mid-1840s. One ...
During the middle and late nineteenth century, a number of Danish travel writers visited the United ...
Review of: Danes in America: Danish-American Lutheranism from 1860-1908. Kjolhede, Peder; Vig, Peter...