Anna Åberg Larson OralHistory Interview 1979

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Anna Åberg Larson OralHistory Interview 1979

An oral history interview with Anna ÅbergLarson, a Swedish immigrant.

2 file folders; 1 sound cassette; 1 compact disc.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6373496

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Aberg, Anna

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Larson family

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Åberg family

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Larson, Anna Åberg

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Anna Larson Åberg was born in the cold area of Aspberg, Norrbotten, Sweden on September 12, 1894. Anna was among twelve children born to her parents, but only seven or eight survived. Her father farmed for a living and raised the family on his own when Anna's mother died. One of Anna's friends encouraged her to move to America when she was 18 years old; Anna took her advice and traveled to the United States in 1912 with several other people, one of whom later became her husband. At ...

Larson, Elroy

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Swedish Order of Valhalla (Tacoma, Wash.)

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Larson, Lawrence

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Landfors family

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Larson, Arthur

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Lewis Arthur Larson (1910-1993), legal scholar and speech writer, was born in South Dakota. He attended Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and received a Rhodes scholarship to Pembroke College at Oxford University. He worked as a practicing attorney for a few years in the 1930s, but eventually became a law professor and taught at various law schools from 1939 to 1954, except for a brief period of government service during World War II. His main field of interest was workmen's compen...

Åberg, Björn

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