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592.<br />

Articles, brochures, clippings, correspondence, reports, and scrapbooks <strong>of</strong> a<br />

<strong>Norwegian</strong>-born Minneapolis resident.<br />

Stefferud was chief clerk for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Norwegian</strong> America Line in <strong>the</strong>ir New York and<br />

Minneapolis <strong>of</strong>fices, acting consul for Norway, and a commissioner for<br />

Nordmanns-Forbundet.<br />

1299. STENE, GABRIEL (1856-1945). CLIPPINGS, 1922-1936. 10 items. P 366.<br />

A collection <strong>of</strong> articles, most <strong>the</strong>m in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> clippings, by a Wisconsin-born<br />

farmer at Norway Lake, Minnesota. According <strong>to</strong> his obituary he was much<br />

involved in community and religious affairs and wrote about pioneer days in<br />

Decorah-Posten under <strong>the</strong> name “Pionergutten.”<br />

1300. STENGEL, E. LETTER, 1903. 5 typescript pages. P 789.<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> a letter from E. Stengel <strong>to</strong> his daughter Martine who emigrated <strong>to</strong> San<br />

Francisco in 1882, <strong>to</strong> join her husband who had emigrated a year earlier.<br />

1301. STENSETH, MARTINIUS (b. 1891). CLIPPING. 1 item. P 1088.<br />

An article about a World War I flying “Ace” from Twin Valley, Minnesota. He<br />

attained <strong>the</strong> rank <strong>of</strong> Brigadier General and served in <strong>the</strong> military for 42 years.<br />

1302. STENSWICK, OLE. LETTER, 1902. 7 pages. P 955.<br />

Copy <strong>of</strong> a letter written from Two Harbors, Minnesota, <strong>to</strong> Sigrid Iverson (a cousin)<br />

after he had returned from a visit <strong>to</strong> his home area in Norway a year earlier.<br />

1303. STEPHENS (HUSTVEDT), OLAF B. (1850-1947). PAPERS, 1890-1940. 109 items<br />

and 2 volumes. P 677.<br />

Papers and scrapbooks <strong>of</strong> a farmer, schoolteacher, and books<strong>to</strong>re proprie<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

consisting mostly <strong>of</strong> reminiscences about pioneer life in eastern Dane County,<br />

Wisconsin, sou<strong>the</strong>astern Dakota Terri<strong>to</strong>ry, and Lu<strong>the</strong>r College.<br />

<strong>The</strong> anecdotes concern neighbors and relatives, wildlife, and farm buildings and<br />

machinery. <strong>The</strong>re are references <strong>to</strong> R. B. Anderson, Kris<strong>to</strong>fer Janson, Laur. Larsen,<br />

and Halvor Kostveit (who was reputed <strong>to</strong> have killed Joseph Smith).<br />

1304. STØEN, VIDAR. HISTORY, 1983. 2 items. P 1227.<br />

“Folldal in America,” an article dealing with a settlement called Folldal, 45 miles<br />

south <strong>of</strong> Eau Claire; “<strong>The</strong> Town that Moved <strong>to</strong> America,” by Støen, which appeared<br />

in Sons <strong>of</strong> Norway Viking, March, 1985, is also about emigrants from from Folldal.<br />

1305. STØYLEN, SIGVALD. PAPERS, 1965. 3 folders. P 380.<br />

An assortment <strong>of</strong> articles and clippings by Støylen, some about <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong> Støylen<br />

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