Einar Magnus Nerland OralHistory Interview 1982
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Tunheim, Bertha
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Sons of Norway (U.S.) Norden Lodge No. 2 (Tacoma, Wash.)
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Nerland, James
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Furniture workers union, Local 1719 of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America was chartered in Tacoma, Wash., in Aug. 1933; in 1936 Local 1719 was renumbered to Local 3119; on May 1, 1984 merged with Local 1689. From the description of Records, 1933-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70973037 ...
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Nerland, Einar
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Einar Nerland was born on October 3, 1908 in Nærbo, Norway, which is close to Stavanger. His parents were Elling Nerland and Malene Tunheim, and he had nine siblings: Berta, Elias, Axel, Borghild, Borgny, Alf, Malene, Gustav, and Eivend. Elling was a farmer and fisherman, and after Einar was confirmed at age fifteen, he began working for his father. When he was twenty, he decided to immigrate to Pierpoint, South Dakota, where his brothers Elias and Axel lived. Pierpoint was a farmin...
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Nerland, Dale
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