Nels and Gertrude Simonseth Oral History Interview N/A.

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Nels and Gertrude Simonseth Oral History Interview N/A.

Nels and Gertrude Simonseth provided a personal tape, which chronicles their departure from Norway until their settling in Stanwood, WA. See also Nels Simonseth (111) and Gertrude Simonseth (112).

1 sound cassette.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7950367

Oregon State University Libraries

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