Agnes Christine Theodora Hougen Stuen Oral History Interview 1979-1980.

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Agnes Christine Theodora Hougen Stuen Oral History Interview 1979-1980.

Interviews were conducted with Agnes Stuen on July 2, 1979 in Seattle, Washington and on May 6, 1980 in Tacoma, Washington. The interviews contain information on her family background, employment history, and the early days at Pacific Lutheran University, marriage and family, and Stuen Hall. The interview was conducted in English. John Stuen also contributed to the May 6, 1980 interview.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6943440

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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...

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Agnes Stuen was born on November 26, 1883 in Fargo, North Dakota. Her parents were Johan Hougen, who was originally from Norway, and Thrine Johnson, who was born in Clinton County, Iowa. Agnes's maternal grandmother was an orphan and raised in Norway, but Agnes does not know what country her great grandparents were originally from. In addition to Agnes, Johan and Thrine had four other children: Clara, Laura, Hjalmar, and Alfred. After Thrine died of tuberculosis when Agnes was seven years old, t...