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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... land had been procured and the location of the church decided upon . Contributions were mainly in the form of material and labor . Lumber was hauled for the building during the first winter of Larsen's pastorate . He had hoped to get ...
... land had been procured and the location of the church decided upon . Contributions were mainly in the form of material and labor . Lumber was hauled for the building during the first winter of Larsen's pastorate . He had hoped to get ...
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... land of their birth , she only laughed at the idea that they should ever leave the country in which their work had been done and their children reared . Larsen himself made a visit to Norway in 1882 to be pre- sent at the golden wedding ...
... land of their birth , she only laughed at the idea that they should ever leave the country in which their work had been done and their children reared . Larsen himself made a visit to Norway in 1882 to be pre- sent at the golden wedding ...
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... land not of ease , but of " toil , hustling , and activity , " he said : Yet this land is just as dear to us for all that , yea , even dearer . We are not in the least shaken in our determination to remain here and to let our children ...
... land not of ease , but of " toil , hustling , and activity , " he said : Yet this land is just as dear to us for all that , yea , even dearer . We are not in the least shaken in our determination to remain here and to let our children ...
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FAMILY AND CHILDHOOD | 1 |
KRISTIANIA DAYS | 17 |
A PIONEER PARSONAGE | 36 |
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