Norway to Washougal

Norway to Washougal
Author: Susan Tripp
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781667841021

Just how far is it from Norway to Washougal? That depends on when and how you traveled. From Norway to New York took months by steamship and weeks by sailboat. From New York to Washougal by a horse or oxen-pulled wagon took six or more months and weeks by early trains. Susan's ancestors made that journey, and Susan set out to trace their story. The more she learned, the more the book grew. The book starts at the beginning of everyone's genetics, with a brief account of the first modern humans. It then moves quickly through Norway's history touching on related world history. Significant people and events in American history are noted before the book arrives in the Pacific Northwest. The reader meets fur trappers, missionaries, Native American tribes, explorers, pioneers, and settlers. Along the way, there are British forts, battles, and struggles over land ownership. Geology and natural disasters tell stories as the book narrows to Oregon and Washington Territories. Donation land claims, homesteads, river transportation, and early trains grow towns into incorporated cities and territories into states. Just as her great-grandparents, Anna and Engel Engelsen, traveled from Norway to settle in Washougal, Washington, this book does the same. Readers view life in the 1800s through Washougal family trees. The book wraps up with a close look at Washougal today. Over 400 illustrations guide the reader through the text.

Norway to Washougal

Norway to Washougal
Author: Susan Tripp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2020-12-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781098331504

Just as Anna and Engel traveled from Norway to Washougal, this book begins in Norway, then travels to America, the Pacific Northwest, Washington State, Clark County, and ends in the City of Washougal. Early Norwegian history reminds the reader what the Engelsen genetics survived, including harsh weather, unusual geography, deadly plagues, and famines. The book speculates why Norwegians left their country to take their chances in America and points out the similarities of Norway and Washougal, Washington, in farming, fishing, and logging. In America, the Engelsens lived through history that repeats itself in financial panics, economic depressions, severe winds, and freezing temperatures. As early Washougal homesteaders, they witnessed fires, floods, isolation, disease, slow transportation, drownings, and other accidents. They saw the arrival of trains, automobiles, electricity, and plumbing. Anna and Engel Engelsen, born in 1845 and 1846 in Norway, lived long, eventful lives before they died in Washougal, Washington, at ages 75 and 83. Only four of their ten children lived past 70 years of age. Why the other children lived shorter lives than their parents is unknown, but the author looks for clues and hopes the reader will seek insights that could extend their lives.

Herd Register

Herd Register
Author: American Jersey Cattle Club
Publisher:
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1918
Genre: Cattle
ISBN: