Laur. Larsen: Pioneer College PresidentNorwegian-American historical association, 1936 - 358 pagina's Peter Laurentius Larsen (1833-1915) was in Kristiansand, Norway. His parents were Herman Larsen and Elen Else Marie Oftedahl. He married his first wife, Karen Randine Neuberg (1831-1871) in 1855. They had three children. They immigrated to America in 1857. He became the pastor of Rush River, Wisconsin from 1857 to 1859. October 14, 1861, marks the beginning of Laur. Larsen's official Presidency of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. He married Ingeborg Astrup (1846-1923) in 1872. They had ten children. He died in Decorah, Iowa. |
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... called Lille Frøen . There he lived until his death in 1763 . A few years ago , a great - great - granddaughter of Lars Pedersen visited these old homes of her ancestors . The house on Lille Frøen [ she writes ] is claimed to be 300 ...
... called Lille Frøen . There he lived until his death in 1763 . A few years ago , a great - great - granddaughter of Lars Pedersen visited these old homes of her ancestors . The house on Lille Frøen [ she writes ] is claimed to be 300 ...
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... called differences of opinion where no opinion is permissible , which I know will meet me in Norway . " He felt , however , that the mission was impor- tant and that he " ought to be willing to undertake the job . " He was later called ...
... called differences of opinion where no opinion is permissible , which I know will meet me in Norway . " He felt , however , that the mission was impor- tant and that he " ought to be willing to undertake the job . " He was later called ...
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... called Preus's meddling and the delay resulting from the failure of higher authorities to act . As the years passed , he gradually assumed more power . The college was growing so that the building , which at the time of its dedication ...
... called Preus's meddling and the delay resulting from the failure of higher authorities to act . As the years passed , he gradually assumed more power . The college was growing so that the building , which at the time of its dedication ...
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FAMILY AND CHILDHOOD | 1 |
KRISTIANIA DAYS | 17 |
A PIONEER PARSONAGE | 36 |
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