Lars Thomas Nygaard OralHistory Interview 1982

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Lars Thomas Nygaard OralHistory Interview 1982

An oral history interview with Lars ThomasNygaard, a Norwegian immigrant.

3 file folders; 6 photographs; 1 sound cassette

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6376542

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Stavangerfjord (Steamship)

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Schwarz, Thelma Nygaard

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Langmyr, Lars

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Aaslian, Ingeborg

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Langmyr family

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Bakken, Berit

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Schwarz family

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Aaslian family

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Unsgaard family

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Carr, Inger Nygaard

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Nygaard, Lars

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Lars Nygaard was born on July 17, 1901 in Tydal, Norway to Thomas Langmyr and Karena Nygaard. Lars was born on his mother's place, which is why he received her maiden name. He had five siblings: Einar, Inga, Henning, Torvald, and Tordis. Thomas was a carpenter, and the family lived on the same farm. Lars went to school in Tydal for eight years, after which he was confirmed and began working for his father. When he was 27 years old, he decided to immigrate to America. Einar, who had ...

Carr family

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Nygaard, Dagny Unsgaard

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Freeborn Lutheran Church (Stanwood, Wash.)

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At the turn of the century, a little one-room schoolhouse stood on a cleared acre, surrounded by woods on every side. Peder Pederson had donated the land on which the schoolhouse stood and it was in this building that Freeborn Lutheran, under the leadership of Rev. G. Gulbransen, met on January 8, 1900 to officially organize. They organized as Skandinaviske Evangsliske Lutherske Menighed, and for many years following, the Scandinavian language was used. In 1904, land was donated by Pederson for ...

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Nygaard, Karena

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Helmer, Tom

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Langmyr, Thomas

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