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Scandinavian Immigrant Experience Collection
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United Swedish Singers of the Pacific Coast Records

  • SIE 1.8.8
  • 1909-1924

The materials include two song albums from 1909 and, two song books from 1911, two song books for the Singing Festival from 1917, one song book from 1920, two song books from 1922, and one song book from 1924. The books list some of the singers and the officers of the organization at the time of the production. Songs are in both English and Swedish.

United Scandinavian Singers Records

  • SIE 1.8.4
  • Record group
  • 1904-1947

Contains eleven programs from the United Scandinavian Singers concerts during the years 1936-1947, one program for the 17th of May festival in 1904, and a statement sheet from 1944 which is stamped Scandinavian Singers of Oakland.

Ungdommens Ven

  • SIE 6.8
  • 1902

Norwegian language semi-monthly based in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Underle, Magdalene

The interview was conducted with Magdalene Underle on June 23, 1981 in Seattle, Washington. It contains information on family background, emigration, settling in, her career as a nurse, marriage, and Norwegian heritage. The interview also contains a photograph of Magdalene at PLU's Norwegian Festival (May 2, 1981). The interview was conducted in English.


Folder Contents

Box 3, File 7 Personal and Family History
Tape Archive Sheet, Family Background, and Tape Index

Box 3, File 7A Correspondence and Forms
Release Form
Letters from Janet Rasmussen to Mrs. Underle regarding her participation.
Handwritten Tape Archive Sheet and Family Background

Box 3, File 7B Photographs
One photograph

Ulrikka F. Bruun Poetry

Valgkampen i U.S.A. 1928 (The Election in the U.S.A. in 1928), is a poem written by Mrs. Ulrikka F. Bruun as propaganda against the presidential candidate Al Smith, criticizing his Catholic religious views and his non-prohibitionist stance.

The poem is composed in Norwegian, with a brief explanation in English: "Al Smith is all wet / And he boasts and brags and is proud of it; / Al Smith is a "Catholic," / Hoover is a "Quaker" and dry as a stick, / So we must all vote for Hoover, / For he is a regular good, old, lucky 'Fourclover.'"

Ulnes Family History

History of the Ulnes family farm in Norway, beginning in 1528 with owners Syver and Amund Ulnes. In 1612, another Syver Ulnes took over the farm, and it changed hands many times over the years. This recorded history ends in 1966. The pages are divided into the following parts: One page information about owners of Øvre Ulnes from 1528 to 1737. Then there are three pages telling about the owners from early 1700 until around 1850. One page describes the story about Engebret Guldbrandsen Ulnes and how he grew up with a few personal anecdotes. The last six pages is a table describing the owners of Øvre Ulnes from 1528 until 1966. The table show names of owners, and names of children, name of wife, date of birth, and date of death if available.

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