Norwegian Homesteaders

Norwegian Homesteaders
Author: Everett C. Albers
Publisher: Grass-Roots Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1998-11-01
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9780965077828

Here are the stories of the earliest pioneers of North Dakota told by those who experienced the decades of the 1870s, 1880s, and 1890s. Recorded in the middle 1930s by interviewers working in a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project, those who settled the land tell "the way it was" for them when they came to the frontier. Gleaned from over 5,000 stories which are stored at the State Historical Society of North Dakota, Norwegian Homesteaders, Book Two in a series of memories of the frontier experience, collects sixteen of the personal histories of those who came to that endless sea of grass that challenged their strength and spirit as they broke the sod and farmed the land. Each book is illustrated with photographs from North Dakota collections. Book jacket.

Pictures of Longing

Pictures of Longing
Author: Sigrid Lien
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1452957940

Haunting and revealing photographs sent home by Norwegian immigrants in America as visual document and collective expression of the emigrant experience Between 1836 and 1915, in what has been called history’s largest population migration, more than 750,000 Norwegians emigrated to North America. Writing home, the newcomers sent thousands of pictures—America–photographs, as they are called in Norway. In these photographs, the emigrant experience unfolds as framed by thousands of Norwegian transplants in towns, cities, and rural communities across America. Pictures of Longing brings more than 250 America–photographs into focus as a moving account of Norwegian migration in the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, conceived of and crafted by its photographer-authors to shape and reshape their story. To clarify the historic nature and the cultural function of the America-photographs, art historian and photography scholar Sigrid Lien located thousands of the photographs in public and private archives and museums in Norway and the United States. Reading these photographs alongside letters sent home by Norwegian immigrants, Lien provides the first comprehensive account of this collective photographic practice involving “the voice of the many.” Pictures of Longing shows, in fascinating detail, how the photographs, like the accompanying letters, contribute to the cultural grassroots expression of Norwegian migration. They steer us toward multiple, fragmented, and dispersed histories and also complement the existing fabric of established historical narratives, demonstrating photography’s potential to engage with history.

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.

Rural Renaissance

Rural Renaissance
Author: John D. Ivanko
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1550923382

In the ’60s it was called the "back to the land" movement, and in Helen and Scott Nearings’ day, it was "living the good life." Whatever the term, North Americans have always yearned for a simpler way. But how do you accomplish that today? Blending inspiration with practical how-to’s, Rural Renaissance captures the American dream of country living for contemporary times. Journey with the authors and experience their lessons, laughter and love for the land as they trade the urban concrete maze for a five-acre organic farm and bed and breakfast in southwestern Wisconsin. Rural living today is a lot more than farming. It’s about a creative, nature-based and more self-sufficient lifestyle that combines a love of squash, solar energy, skinny-dipping and serendipity . . . The many topics explored in Rural Renaissance include: "right livelihood" and the good life organic gardening and permaculture renewable energy and energy conservation wholesome organic food, safe water and a natural home simplicity, frugality and freedom green design and recycled materials community, friends and raising a family independence and interdependence wildlife conservation and land stewardship. An authentic tale of a couple whose pioneering spirit and connection to the land reaches out to both the local and global community to make their dream come true, Rural Renaissance will appeal to a wide range of Cultural Creatives, free agents, conservation entrepreneurs and both arm-chair and real-life homesteaders regardless of where they live. Lisa Kivirist and John Ivanko are innkeepers, organic growers, copartners in a marketing consulting company, and have previously published books. John is also a photographer. Former advertising agency fast-trackers, they are nationally recognized for their contemporary approach to homesteading, conservation and more sustainable living. They share their farm with their son, two llamas, and a flock of free-range chickens. Rural Renaissance also offers a foreword by Bill McKibben.

The Way it was

The Way it was
Author: Everett C. Albers
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN: 9780965077811

From Saeter to Sod

From Saeter to Sod
Author: Sara Marie Skindelien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013
Genre: Dissertations, Academic
ISBN:

If This Land Could Talk

If This Land Could Talk
Author: Judy R. Cook
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2010-06-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1935278983

Wow!Great job of bringing this man [Tom] and his times to lifeDefinitely a winner! Megan Smolenyak, chief genealogist for Ancestry.com, author of Who Do You Think You Are?, and consultant to the TV series of the same name. Millions of settlers flocked westward for homesteads, taking advantage of the free land opened to settlement by the expanding railroads. Few remained there, but author Judy Cooks family never lost faith in the land. Cooks Dakota roots inspire this compelling story of her grandparents homesteading experiences in North Dakota. If This Land Could Talk provides a riveting look at three generations of life on the northern plains, where Cook spent her formative years. Her candid portrayal brings to life her four grandparents, who carved a living from the inhospitable prairie, and her parents, who continued to farm on the same land. She offers a poignant yet entertaining glimpse into her ancestors daily lives. The author recounts growing up on the same land in the 1950s, shaped by a way of life long since vanished. Based on meticulous research, personal experiences, and stories passed from family to family, If This Land Could Talk resonates with a powerful sense of place, an enduring love of the land, and reverence for the family.

Norwegians, Swedes and More: Norway to Minnesota, Olson-Finstad

Norwegians, Swedes and More: Norway to Minnesota, Olson-Finstad
Author: Loren H. Amundson
Publisher: Virtualbookworm Publishing
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2004
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1589397053

"Norwegians, Swedes and More" provides a synopsis of our ancestral family components; Norwegians and Swedes as well as those of French, German, English, and Canadian descent by way of the St. Lawrence Seaway in Quebec and upstate New York. Part I, Destination Dakota Territory, describes Loren's multifaceted family from all of the above backgrounds and finds them as homesteaders in Minnehaha County, "Dakota" [Dakota Territory, South Dakota]. Part II, Norway to Minnesota, is "all Norwegian" and finds Mavis' families homesteading in Lac qui Parle County in west central Minnesota, where they reached their final Vesterheim. This book is the third of six about these families, each containing the same core of material to set the stage for individual family presentations. Book Three provides descriptions and stories about Olson - Finstad ancestors and descendants of Mavis' families after beginning their lives in Hallingdal and Eidsvoll areas of Norway.

The Homesteader

The Homesteader
Author: Oscar Micheaux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1917
Genre: African American pioneers
ISBN: