Einer Nielsen Oral History Interview 1982.

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Einer Nielsen Oral History Interview 1982.

This interview was conducted with Einer Nielsen on October 6, 1982 at the Norse Home in Seattle, Washington. It provides information on family background, emigration, occupations, and marriage and family. The interview also includes two photographs of Einer at the time of the interview. The interview was conducted in English with some Danish towards the end of the interview.

1 sound cassette.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6944861

Oregon State University Libraries

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