Amanda Nelson Oral History Interview 1978.

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Amanda Nelson Oral History Interview 1978.

This interview was conducted with Amanda Nelson on June 8, 1978 in Stanwood, Washington. It contains information about personal background, work, emigration, marriage, Swedish traditions, and church.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6943711

Oregon State University Libraries

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Salem Lutheran Church (Mount Vernon, Wash.)

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On January 22, 1881, Swedish pioneer missionary Peter Carlson established Bethsaida Congregation in a schoolhouse near LaConner with seven couples as charter members. By October 2, 1892 a church was dedicated. By 1907 Swedish Lutherans from Finland had arrived in the area, and Rev. G. A. Anderson served this group which called themselves Bethesda of Cederdale. Rev. Anderson recognized that real growth would be Mount Vernon. On May 18, 1913, 48 adults and 56 c...

Nelson, Evelyn.

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Nelson, Amanda J.

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Amanda Nelson was born on January 5, 1883 in southern Sweden. She was one of ten children who worked on their small farm. After finishing school and working in the fields for several years, Amanda decided to move to America. In 1904, at the age of twenty, she and a friend traveled to the United States. Amanda's sister paid for her trip over, so Amanda worked for her on her farm near Portland, Oregon to pay off the debt. Since the labor was so difficult and Amanda did not like living with her sis...