Trygve Bloch Nakkerud OralHistory Interview 1981

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Trygve Bloch Nakkerud OralHistory Interview 1981

Transcript of an oral history interview withTrygve Bloch Nakkerud, a Norwegian immigrant.

2 file folders; 1 sound cassette; 2 compact discs

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6377574

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Trygve Nakkerud was born on June 22, 1903 in Oslo, Norway to Andreas Nakkerud and Elise Bloch. Andreas was the President of a pulp mill and owned two farms. There were six children in the family, including Trygve: Ingrid, Sverre, Mads-Egil, Trygve, Eilert, and Ruth. Trygve attended public school and then went on to Agricultural College and training. In 1924, he decided to emigrate, but could not buy a ticket to the United States and went to Calgary, Alberta instead. In Calgary, he w...

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