Theodore Gulhaugen Oral History Interview 1980.
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Gulhaugen, Josephine.
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Gloria Dei Lutheran Church (Tacoma, Wash.)
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Gulhaugen, Kathy.
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Gulhaugen, Rumar.
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Gulhaugen, Elaine.
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Pastor Bergesen.
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Christensen, Gertrude.
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Gulhaugen, Grace.
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Wangen, Pastor.
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Pacific Lutheran University
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Gulhaugen, Martin.
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Gulhaugen, Andres.
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Gulhaugen, Theodore Rev.
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Gulhaugen , Theodore.
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Theodore Gulhaugen was born on August 21, 1893 in Drammen, Norway. His parents were Andres and Josephine Gulhaugen, and there were twelve children in the family, including Theodore. Andres was a foreman at a planing mill. In February 1911, Theodore decided to immigrate to America. Going to America was a common subject of conversation at that time, and one of Theodore's brothers in America sent him a ticket. Theodore traveled to Seattle, Washington, where his brother and Pastor Bergesen met him. ...
Gulhaugen, Theodora.
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