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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... father , Captain Herman Larsen , had few near rela- tives , and his parents had died when he was a young man . In ... father's ancestry . He used to say that his grandfather had never traveled farther than from the near- by farm Lille ...
... father , Captain Herman Larsen , had few near rela- tives , and his parents had died when he was a young man . In ... father's ancestry . He used to say that his grandfather had never traveled farther than from the near- by farm Lille ...
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... father , Captain Herman Larsen , had few near rela- tives , and his parents had died when he was a young man . In ... father's ancestry . He used to say that his grandfather had never traveled farther than from the near- by farm Lille ...
... father , Captain Herman Larsen , had few near rela- tives , and his parents had died when he was a young man . In ... father's ancestry . He used to say that his grandfather had never traveled farther than from the near- by farm Lille ...
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... Father's work was the all- important thing . It was taken for granted not only that all , both big and small , should willingly comply with the routine that was best for him , but that in their whole lives , in their pleasures , and in ...
... Father's work was the all- important thing . It was taken for granted not only that all , both big and small , should willingly comply with the routine that was best for him , but that in their whole lives , in their pleasures , and in ...
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FAMILY AND CHILDHOOD | 1 |
KRISTIANIA DAYS | 17 |
A PIONEER PARSONAGE | 36 |
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