Louise (Malla) AmiliaSinland Dahl Oral History Interview 1980

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Louise (Malla) AmiliaSinland Dahl Oral History Interview 1980

An oral history interview with Louise (Malla)Amilia Sinland Dahl, a Norwegian immigrant.

3 file folders 2 photographs 1 sound cassette; 1 compact disc

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6372612

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Dahl's Grocery store (Parkland Wash.)

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Stuen, Ole

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Ramstad, Anders

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Stuen family

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Stuen, Agnes

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Dahl, Ingeborg

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Dahl, Louise (Malla) Amilia Sinland

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Malla Dahl was born Louise Amilia Sinland Dahl in 1888 in Harmony, Minnesota. Her parents, Samuel and Ingeborg Dahl, were of Norwegian descent, and there were four other children in the family: Anne, Teddy, Inez, and Alma. The Dahls left Minnesota when Malla was young and moved to Stanwood, Washington. Samuel was a carpenter and helped construct Harstad Hall, Pacific Lutheran University's first building. Malla later attended PLU, and her extracurricular activities included golf and ...

Dahl, Hans

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Dahl's Peanut Butter Factory (Tacoma, Wash.)

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Harstad Hall

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Dahl, Samuel

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Dahl family

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Old Main

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Trinity Lutheran Church (Parkland, Wash.)

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Following the merger of the Norwegian groups in 1917, some members of the Parkland Evangelical Lutheran congregation joined to form Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. The congregation was officially organized on August 25, 1919. The congregation of which they had been members had been established in 1890 at Pacific Lutheran University, and continued to exist after the merger when they became members of what is known as the Norwegian Synod. Trinity Lutheran, in cooperation with Pacific Lutheran...

Dahl, Louise Malla

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