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cholera, social position <strong>of</strong> <strong>Norwegian</strong> <strong>American</strong>s, Know-Nothingism,<br />

<strong>American</strong>ization, and interviews with passengers.<br />

836. MORGENSTIERNE, WILHELM T. M. (1887-1963). PAPERS, 1940-1952. 40 items.<br />

P 667.<br />

Articles, biography, reports, and speeches by Norway’s New York Consul General,<br />

envoy extraordinary, and ambassador <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States from 1929 <strong>to</strong> 1962.<br />

837. MORMONS, SCANDINAVIAN. PAPERS, 1950-1958. 4 folders. P 248.<br />

Pamphlets, articles, <strong>of</strong>fprints, reviews, clippings, programs, and 1850-1860 census<br />

records concerning Scandinavian Mormons. One pamphlet (1950) contains articles<br />

and <strong>the</strong> program held in Salt Lake City commemorating <strong>the</strong> centennial <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

introduction <strong>of</strong> Mormonism in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Scandinavian countries. Included are articles<br />

by William Mulder and o<strong>the</strong>r Morman his<strong>to</strong>rians.<br />

838. MOTZFELDT, LUDWIG (1847-1928). CLIPPINGS, 1908-1934. 3 items. P 249.<br />

Clippings providing information about Motzfeldt who emigrated <strong>to</strong> Chicago about<br />

1872. He established a trading post in Forest County, Wisconsin, and married a<br />

Chippewa woman. Included is a 3-page biographical statement about Ketil Johnsen<br />

Melstad Motzfeldt.<br />

839. MOUNT HOREB ACADEMY. REPORT, ca. 1920. 1 item. P 514.<br />

Roster <strong>of</strong> teachers at a Lu<strong>the</strong>ran institution in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin (1893-1898).<br />

See also <strong>the</strong> Andrew Johnson (Aasen) Papers and <strong>the</strong> Christian Thompson<br />

scrapbook, P 415 and P 859.<br />

840. MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION (1886- ). HISTORY. 2 items. P 1222.<br />

“His<strong>to</strong>ry and Information...” (14 pages) concerning a cemetery originally<br />

surrounded by farmlands, which served middle class families, mainly<br />

Scandinavians, in <strong>the</strong> north and west portions <strong>of</strong> Chicago and surrounding<br />

communities. <strong>The</strong> cemetery held <strong>the</strong> name “Scandinavian Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Cemetery”<br />

when it was founded in 1886 and changed <strong>to</strong> “Mount Olive” in 1903. “Mount Olive,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Scandinavian Cemetery in Chicago,” by Nils William Olsson is included.<br />

841. MURI, CHRISTIAN J. (1871-1943). BIOGRAPHY, ca. 1939. 3 typescript pages. P<br />

250.<br />

An au<strong>to</strong>biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> a Montana rancher.<br />

842. MUSIC. CHORUS, SOLO, SONG, AND HYMN. 10 boxes. P 558.<br />

Continuation file for vocal music, mostly religious, mainly by <strong>Norwegian</strong>-<br />

<strong>American</strong> and <strong>Norwegian</strong> composers.<br />

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