Thelma Irene UnderdalJohnson Oral History Interview 1980

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Thelma Irene UnderdalJohnson Oral History Interview 1980

An oral history interview with Thelma IreneUnderdal Johnson, a Norwegian immigrant.

2 file folders; 1 sound cassette; 1 compact disc

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6366517

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Bethel Lutheran Church (Tacoma, Wash.)

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Underdal, Thelma Irene

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Underdal, Kristine

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Johnson, Anders Victor

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Vasa Order of America. Lodge Number 233 (Tacoma, Wash.)

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Johnson family

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Underdal family

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Pacific Lutheran University

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Underdal, Ole

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Underdal, Torstein

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Underdal, Ingeborg

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Johnson, Thelma Irene

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Thelma Irene (Underdal) Johnson was born on January 12, 1908 in Everett, WA. Her parents were John and Kristine Underdal, and she had four brothers and sisters. Both John and Kristine were born and grew up in Underdal, Sogn, Norway, and Thelma grew up speaking Norwegian. Her parents moved to Montana in 1910 when Thelma was two years old and began to homestead 160 acres about 75 miles east of the Rocky Mountains; Galata, MT was one of the closest towns. The Prospect School was only a...

Scandinavian Fraternity of America

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The Scandinavian Fraternity of America was founded in 1915 as a consolidation of three other organizations, among them the Scandinavian Brotherhood of America. The Scandinavian Fraternity was principally a beneficial group dedicated to aiding members threatened by sickness, unemployment, or death. The organization was open to both women and men, and their non-Scandinavian spouses as well. The Fraternity attracted new immigrant members largely through an influx in Scandin...

Leif Erikson League (Tacoma, Wash.)

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Underdal, Breta

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