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Ytterboe.<br />
329. FOSTVEIT, KNUT (1900-1974). POEMS. 1 box. P 778.<br />
<strong>Norwegian</strong> poems by a <strong>Norwegian</strong>-born amateur poet who lived in New Jersey<br />
and New York. He emigrated <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. in 1927, and worked at various trades, but<br />
maintained life-long interest in writing poetry. Some <strong>of</strong> his poems were published.<br />
330. FOX RIVER SETTLEMENT CENTENNIAL. PAPERS, 1933-1940. 1 box. P 542.<br />
Articles, correspondence, clippings, pictures, programs, dealing with <strong>the</strong> centennial<br />
celebration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first permanent <strong>Norwegian</strong> settlement in <strong>the</strong> United States in <strong>the</strong><br />
Fox River Valley, La Salle County, Illinois.<br />
Among <strong>the</strong> papers are <strong>the</strong> addresses by Marshall Solberg and Arthur Andersen and<br />
an article, “<strong>The</strong> Fox River <strong>Norwegian</strong> Settlement,” by Carl<strong>to</strong>n C. Qualey. B. O.<br />
Berge, Orlando Ingvoldstad, Joseph M. Johnson, John J. Sonsteby, J. Jørgen<br />
Thompson are <strong>the</strong> chief correspondents.<br />
331. FRANKLIN SCHOOL. REPORT. 1 item. P 491.<br />
Report concerning a school conducted in Bjug A. Harstad’s parsonage, Mayville,<br />
North Dakota (1878-1880).<br />
332. FREDERICKSON, FREDERICK (b. 1889). CLIPPING. 1 item. P 1414.<br />
Notes about “A <strong>Norwegian</strong> Immigrant’s Life in a New Land,” written by Ragnvald<br />
Kvelstad. Frederickson came from Heidal, Gudbrandsdal, Norway, as an infant <strong>to</strong><br />
Poulsbo, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, in 1890. He continued <strong>to</strong> live <strong>the</strong>re and became a “veritable<br />
walking encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn.”<br />
For Frederickson reminiscences, see Poulsbo, Its First Hundred Years, by Kvelstad,<br />
1986, pages 44-47.<br />
333. FREDERIKSHALDS BUDSTIKKE. ARTICLE, 1853. 1 item. P 435.<br />
Copy <strong>of</strong> an article entitled “Nogle ord om udvandringen” published June 16, 19,<br />
and July 7. <strong>The</strong> article is a rebuttal <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me <strong>of</strong> a Drammens Tidende article that<br />
emigration will not harm Norway. It laments <strong>the</strong> loss <strong>of</strong> capital and workers, gives<br />
statistics on <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> emigrants at each <strong>of</strong> several ports <strong>of</strong> departure, and<br />
urges governmental regulation.<br />
334. FREELAND, ALAN W. TRANSLATION, 1986. 1 item. P 1329.<br />
“‘Hans’; a Translation <strong>of</strong> Hans Nielsen Hauge’s Major Work ‘<strong>The</strong> World’s Folly’<br />
Toge<strong>the</strong>r with a Discussion <strong>of</strong> Its Impact on <strong>the</strong> Hauge Lu<strong>the</strong>ran Church in<br />
Immigrant America.”<br />
335. FREMAD-I MINNEOLA. RECORDS, 1889-1894. 2 Volumes. P 431.<br />
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