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Anna Hopen, one of those interviewed for the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
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Anna Hopen, one of those interviewed for the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
Anna and Anton Hopen are among those interviewed for the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
The home of Anna Tweiten Hopen's grandmother in Espetveit, Norway. From the Hopen collection, part of the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
Anna Tweiten Hopen at her home in Norway. Anna Tweiten Hopen is one of those interviewed for the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
Anton Hopen (far left, in cap) is seen on a picnic with friends in Tokeen, Alaska. Hopen is one of those interviewed for the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
This interview was conducted with Guri Hytmo on April 6, 1978 in Stanwood, Washington. It contains information on Guri's family history, nursing, life in Norway, emigration, school, work, and Norwegian heritage. The initial portion of this interview is in Norwegian.
Box 1, File 1 Personal and Family History
Tape Archive Sheet, Tape Index, and Family Background
Box 1, File 1A Correspondence and Forms
Checklist and Release Form
Handwritten Tape Archive Sheet and Family Background
This is a portrait of a young Hulda Isaksen, taken in Norway before she came to the United States. Hulda is one of those interviewed for the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
Hulda Isaksen as a child is seen at the far right in this family portrait. Seated in the front are her mother, father, and her father's mother. Standing, from left to right, are Knut, Mariot, Aslang, Kristian, Petra, Osina, and Hulda. Another brother, Alf, was away, and the youngest, Harald, was not yet born when this picture was taken. Hulda is one of those interviewed for the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
This is a portrait of Hulda Isaksen's mother, Jensine Andreasen, at the age of 17. Hulda is one of those interviewed for the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
This interview was conducted with Karina Langland on June 8, 1978 in Stanwood, Washington. It contains information on family history, farming in Washington, children, life in Norway, family's immigration to U.S., voyage to America, life in South Dakota, meeting spouse, life in Washington, political involvement, Norwegian traditions, and church. This first portion of this tape is recorded in Norwegian.
Box 1, File 13 Personal and Family History
Tape Archive Sheet, Tape Index, and Family Background
Box 1, File 13A Correspondence and Forms
Checklist and Release Form
Handwritten Tape Archive Sheet and Family Background