A translated version of Tre Uger i Telt by Adolph M. Harstad February, 1980
These reports "From the Mission Field" appeared in the Pacific Herold, the Norwegian paper published in Parkland, Washington in the interest particularly of PLU. In July of 1895 Rev. Bjug Harstad made an exploratory tour of the state of Oregon particularly in the Willamette Valley. The purpose will be seen as one reads the accounts written by him. That which we present herewith appeared in the July 17th, 24th and 31st, Aug. 7th and 14th and the Sept 1895 issues of Pacific Herold. The translation from Norwegian is by Adolph M. Harstad. The introduction was evidently written by the editor.
A roster of the progressive men and women who were the argonauts of the Klondike gold stampede and those who are identified with the pioneer days and the Yukon Territory
51 sheets
21 sheets
Published in Pacific Herold 1898 and 1899 translated from Norwegian by Oliver Harstad, 75th Anniversary edition
30 sheets
As Bjug Harstad and others were prospecting for gold in the Klondike, a Dr. Lee from La Crosse Wisonsin shot a moose for the groups winter meat supply. He gave the horns to Bjug Harstad for the university. They are part of the University Archives collecion and are now hanging over the fireplace in the Alumni Office.
Free Press (Firm : Mankato, Minn.)
Clipping from Mankato Free Press concerning Harstad decendants retracing the 1898 Yukon- Alaska trip