any community. The service rendered in this respect by our Synod
to the Swedish Lutherans of America is absolutely beyond com-
putation.
Along with this schooling of the children and the youth has gone
the preservation of the S'wedish language and the best Swedish
national traits. There has been no systematic attempt whatever on
the part of the extra-church Swedish population of the country to
236 THE AUGUSTANA SYNOD
preserve the language of our forefathers among the immigrants.
The pulpits and the schools of the Augustana Synod have done
far more for this cause than all the other Swedes of America
put together. We are not inclined to minimize in the least the aid
given this work by other Swedish denominations of the land, but
we are not oblivious of the fact that these are merely appendices to
the respective English churches with which they are affiliated. Under
such circumstances they cannot, of course, pay the attention to this
matter that they possibly might desire. When one works for wages,
one must heed the behests of one's master. The Augustana Synod has
ever been working for itself, that is, for the best interests of the
Swedish people of America.
Many there are, of course, that incline towards ascribing to the
Swedish press of the land the credit for the maintenance of the
Swedish language. But, pray, who started the Swedish press in the
United States? Did not Dr. Hasselquist publish the first Swedish
newspaper on this continent? And if you eliminate the Augustana
Synod people, and all that are influenced by the Synod in one way
or another, how many of the remaining would read a Swedish news-
paper, how many of them would be interested in any manner in
that Avhich is specifically Swedish? Had it not been for the work
of the Synod, the Swedish language would be spoken to-day by
very few people in our land. If you know anything at all about
the matter, you know that influences were brought to bear on the
pioneers of our Church of a nature to do away with the Swedish
at once. Who counteracted that movement? Not the easy, happy-
go-lucky Swedes, but the Augustana Synod ministers and laymen.
He who places any value whatever on the Swedish language, must
admit that the Augustana S} r nod has been the greatest factor in this
country for its preservation. This has been to the Synod purely
a labor of love, but, notwithstanding this, of great value to our
countrymen living throughout the length and breadth of our land.
Then there are the national traits. In a sense you might say
that these are not of special importance, since these must of necessity
be somewhat similar the world over. Admitting that you are right
in the main, we feel that we must, nevertheless, dissent to some
extent from your view. Come, now, be honest, you know that the
national traits of the Swede and the Italian are not the same. You
AND THE S WE DISH L UTHERA NS IN AMERICA 237
know also that there is in some matters quite a dissimilarity between
those of the Swede and the Simon pure Yankee. If you do not
know it, you ought to by this time. As a rule the Swede is honest,
industrious and frugal, and religious as well. Every observant
traveler says that of the people of Sweden. But traits of this sort
are easily lost. There are a host of influences in America that have
the tendency to rob the Swede of these qualities. The Augustana
Synod has always stood for their preservation and increase. It has
sought to effect this by a true presentation of the teachings of the
Bible. True Christianity will make a person honest, frugal, and
industrious. Many of the S'wedes themselves have stood for another
mode of life. There are plenty of influences at work to-day among
the Swedes of this land whose object is to turn away from right
living. We do not claim that the open and avowed aim of many
organizations is this, but the result of their endeavors amount to it
just the same.
There is just one more, thought and we are through. The Augus-
tana Synod has placed the greatest stress on the salvation of the
soul, the training of the intellect, and the inculcation of morals.
We are pleased to say that it has not neglected the body. Several
of its Orphan Homes came into existence almost a half century ago.
Its eight homes of this character have brought up hundreds and
thousands of boys and girls. It has made men and women out of
much material that otherwise would have gone to waste. From
this point of view it has saved many bodies and souls of our country-
men. Its Hospitals have done and are constantly doing a great
work for the sick and dying. The Homes for the Aged, although but
recently organized, have already been of great service and are
destined to do much good in the near future. Its Deaconess and
Inner Mission work purports to be of service not only to the souls,
but also to the bodies of those who are more or less unfortunate.
The Augustana Synod has entered nearly every department of service.
It proposes never to withdraw from any work which it has under-
taken, but on the contrary to expand and to enter still other fields
of service as the opportunities present themselves.
The sketch of the work of the Augustana Synod, as it is given
above, is necessarily brief and incomplete. Enough has been said,
however, to indicate the position of the Synod among the Swedes
238 THE AUGUSTA NA SYNOD
of the United States. That it has been of immense service to our
people in a religious, moral, and intellectual manner, none will deny
save those who are inexplicably obtuse and morally degenerate.
In the future the Synod will, in substance, follow along the route
mapped out in the past and constantly endeavor to widen its circle
of usefulness. If we know it aright, it will never recede from its
position on Christianity, morals, and education. Its spirit of con-
stantly reaching out for the purpose of bringing the gospel to all
those that understand the Swedish, will be rigidly adhered to.
Neither will it permit its own children to shift for themselves.
These will be looked after according to its best ability. It will con-
tinue to be a power for good in the home, the Church, and the State.
As the years go by systematic and persistent efforts will be made
to increase this power. Great things have been accomplished in the
past, the prospects for the future were never brighter. The Augus-
tana Synod is still young, lusty, and energetic. God has been with
it in the past. He will certainly be with it in the future as well.
"Come thou with us, and we will do thee good." Numb. 10: 29.
G. A. BRANDELLE.
Statistics of the Educational Institutions.
1. Total number of persons graduated from each department.
Seminary
"o
o
Academy
Business
Conserv-
atory & Artj
Normal
I
Sloyd and
Art Needle-
work
"a
tf
EH
1
Augustana
702
468
688
76
19
1,953
2
Gustavus Adolplius. . . .
?03
560
465
77
1,305
3
Bethany
211
*38
544
221
89
5
2
1,110
4
Upsala
26
27
79
132
5
Luther
195
136
12
343
6
Northwestern
24
102
8
134
7
Minnesota
47
139
17
3
206
8
Trinity
7
15
2
24
9
Coeur d'Alene
2
18
20
10
North Star
2
2
Grand Total . .
..
5.229
2. Total number of Individual persons wbo bave been enrolled.
Men
Women
Total
1
Augustana
3,647
1,587
5,234
2
Gustavus Adolphus
3474
1 741
5215
3
Bethany
2,243
3,068
5,311
4
Upsala
376
244
620
5
Luther
1,137
805
1,942
6
Northwestern
467
307
774
7
Minnesota
609
428
1037
8
Trinity
)
)
203
9
Coeur d'Alene
168
121
289
10
North Star
26
28
54
Grand Total . .
20.679
18841889.
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THE AUGUST ANA SYNOD
3. Number of students in the College Department year by year.
Year
Augustana
Gustavus Adolphus
Bethany
Upsala
c
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S
g
!
3
1
01
&
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1
1
1
V
s
g
1
3
g
S
1
o
i
186566
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
3
6
8
7
9
9
12
11
21
26
39
44
53
59
61
66
67
72
79
87
86
80
72
65
78
83
86
98
122
117
124
123
116
108
99
105
74
83
87
88
80
96
91
103
3
6
8
7
9
9
12
11
21
26
39
44
53
59
61
66
67
72
79
87
86
81
73
66
81
89
96
107
134
129
141
135
131
123
110
126
92
100
110
119
111
124
118
141
4
9
8
8
25
20
25
31
41
44
38
51
47
53
56
52
62
95
54
46
43
39
40
42
57
65
83
3
3
1
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4
1
"2
4
4
6
5
5
9
8
9
5
12
7
7
14
19
19
18
20
29
7
12
9
8
27
24
26
31
43
48
42
57|
52
5S
65
60
71 1
100 1
66'
53
50
53
59
61
75
85
112
i
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i
3
6
10
9
12
12
17
12
15
15
11
21
18
17
23
31
31
28
27
38
11
7
21
22
29
39
30
34
33
44
43
42
52
49
76
64
52
29
37
32
38
55
57
2
5
4
6
4
5
3
5
8
10
8
11
7
8
7
13
15
14
24
19
23
22
11
9
26
26
35
431
35
37
38
52
53
50
63
56
84
71
65
44
51
56
57
78
79
4
10
17
24
24
27
29
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10
17
24
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30
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5. Classification of graduates of the College Department with
reference to the vocation which they have followed.
1
I
1
o
Physicians
& Dentists
Lawyers
li
Journalists ]
ts c
Architects,
Engineers
o
S D
-Q o
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Service
Commerc'l.
Pursuits
Miscellan's.
and
not known
1
Augustana
243
33
11
64
q
41
8
9
2
?7
23
468
Gustavus Adolphus..
Bethany
75
49
15
11
11
11
50
60
6
9
1
4
3
9
2
9
9
17
22
34
203
211
Upsala .
7
2
10
1
6. A Register of Presidents and of all Permanent Professors
Arranged Chronologically.
a) Augustana College and Theological Seminary.
PRESIDENTS OF THE INSTITUTION.
Rev. L. P. Esbjorn
Rev. T. N. Hasselquist, D. D.
Rev. O. Olsson, D. D., Ph. D.
Rev. Gustav Andreen, Ph. D., R. N. O.
186063
186391
189100
1901
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
Name.
Rev. L. P. Esbjoru
Rev. T. N. Hasselquist, D. D.
Rev. W. Kopp
Rev. A. Weuaas
Rev. A. R. Cervin, Ph. D.
Rev. S. L. Harkey, D. D.
Rev. A. J. Lindstrom, Ph. D.
Rev. H. Reck, A. M.
Rev. C. O. Granere, Ph. D.
Rev. P. E. Melin, Th. Ph. Cand.
Rev. O. Olsson, D. D., Ph. D.
Rev. C. P. Rydholm
Josua Lindahl, Ph. D.
A. O. Bersell, Ph. D.
A. W. Williamson, Ph. D.
Rev. R. F. Weidner, D. D., LL. D.
Rev. C. M. Esbjorn, Ph. D.
Term of Service.
186063
186391
186467
186870
186874; 7578
186870
187071
187181
187198
187578
187688; 9100
187790
187988
188003
188006
188294
187780; 8390
Elected.
1860
1863
1864
1867
1868
1869
1869
1873
1873
1875
1875, 1891
1877
1878
1880
1881
1882
1882
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS
243
Name.
C. W. Foss, Ph. D.
Rev. G. W. Sandt, D. D.
C. L. E. Esbjorn, A. M.
G. Stolpe, D. Mus.
Rev. E. F. Bartholomew, D. D., Ph.
Rev. P. J. Sward, D. D.
J. A. Udden, Ph. D.
J. E. Gustus, M. Accts.
Rev. N. Forsander, D. D.
Rev. C. E. Lindberg, D. D.
J. A. Enander, LL. D.
A. Holmes
Rev. P. M. Lindberg, A. M.
V. O. Peterson, A. M.
P. G. Sjoblom, A. B.
W. Swensson, D. Mus.
Rev. E. A. Zetterstrand, L. H. D.
A. D. Bodfors, B. Mus.
Rev. C. J. Sodergren, A. M.
Rev. S. G. Youngert, Ph. D., D. D.
I. M. Anderson, A. M.
Rev. J. G. Dahlberg, A. M.
L. W. Kling, A. M.
Rev. J. G. U. Mauritzson, B. D.
Rev. C. A. Blomgren, Ph. D.
John Peter Magnuson, Ph. D.
Rev. A. W. Kjellstrand, A. M.
W. E. Cederberg, Sc. B., Ph. B.
S. J. Sebelius, B. D.
Term of Service.
1883
188488
188081 ; 8283 ; 84-
188293
D. 1888
188889
1888
189097
1889
1890
189093
189092
189199
188905
189094
189293
189401
189404
190004
1901
1904
1899; 1904 OG
1899
1901
1904
1906
189597: 1903
1903
1909
Elected.
1884
1884
-SO ; 87 188(5
1887
1888
1888
1888
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1891
1892
1892
1894
1894
1899
1901
1904
1904
1905
1905
1905
1906
1906
1908
1908
b) Gustavus Adolphus College.
PRESIDENTS OF THE INSTITUTION.
Rev. E. Norelius, D. D., R. N. O. 1862 63
Rev. A. Jackson, D. D. . 186372
Rev. J. J. Frodeen 187274
Rev. J. P. Nyquist 187681
Rev. M. Wahlstrom, Ph. D., R. N. O. 188104
Rev. P. A. Mattson, Ph. D., D. D. 1904
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
Name. Term of Service.
Rev. E. Norelius, D. D., R. N. O. 186263
Rev. A. Jackson, D. D. 186372; 7476
Elected.
1862
1863
THE AUGUSTANA SYNOD
Name.
Term of Service.
Elected.
Rev. J. J. Frodeeii
187274
1872
Rev. J. P. Nyquist
187681
1876
A. W. Williarnsou, Ph. D.
187679
1876
Rev. M. Wahlstrom, Ph. D., R. N.
O. 188104
1881
Rev. J. A. Bauman, A. M.
188285
1882
Rev. J. P. Uhler, A. M., Ph. D.
1882
1882
Rev. W. K. Frick, A. M., D. D.
188389
1883
Rev. G. A. Anderson, D. D.
188384
1883
Rev. C. J. Petri, A. M., D. D.
188488
1884
Rev. E. j. Werner, D. D.
188594
1885
Ture Norman
188788
1887
J. S. Carlson, Ph. D.
188798
1888
O. E. Allen, M. Accts.
188798
1889
Rev. John Sander, L. H. D.
188503
1890
J. A. Edquist, A. M.
1889
1898
It. Lagerstrom, D. Mus.
188905
1890
Rev. H. K. Shanor, A. M.
188993
1890
K. A. Kilander, A. M., Ph. D.
1893
1894
J. D. Spaeth, Ph. D.
189394
1894
A. C. Carlson, A. M.
189598
1895
Inez Ruudstroui, Ph. D .
1895
1895
I. M. Anderson, A. M.
189504
1898
A. A. Stomberg, M. S.
189907
1900
Alfred Pearson, A. M., Ph. D.
189907
1900
Gabriel H. Towley, M. Accts.
1899
1900
J. A. Youngquist, A. M.
1894
1904
Edwin J. Vickner, Ph. D.
1903
1905
Rev. P. A. Mattsou, Ph. D., D. D.
1904
1904
E. C. Carlton, A. M.
1904
1905
c) Bethany College.
PRESIDENTS OF THE INSTITUTION.
Rev. E. Nelander, Ph. D.
Rev. C. A. Swensson, D. D., Ph. D., R. N. O.
Rev. Ernst Fredrick Pihlblad, A. M., D. D.
188289
188904
1904
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
Name. Term of Service. Elected.
J.A.Udden, Ph.D., F.G.S.A., F.A.A.A.S. 188189 1881
Rev. Edward Nelander, Ph. D. 188289 1882
Rev. Philip Thelander, A. B. 188589 1885
N. A. Krantz 188590; 189196 1885
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS 245
Name. Term of Service. Elected.
Rev. Gustav Andreen, Ph. D., R. N. O. 188594 1885
William A. Granville, Ph. D. 188693 1880
Rev. A. W. Kjellstrand, A. M. 188695 1886
Rev. Carl Swensson, Ph.D., D.D., R.N.O.1887 88 ; 18891904 1887
Victor Lund 188793 1887
P. H. Pearson, A. M., L. H. D. 1887 1887
C. F. Carlbert, Ph. D. 1889 1889
J. Westlund, Ph. D. 188996 1889
A. A. Abercrombie, M. Accts. 188996; 1906 1889
Rev. J. E. Floren, Ph. D. 189093; 190007 1890
J. E. Wei in, A. M., M. S. 1891 1891
Rev. Ernst F. Pihlblad, D. D. 189293; 1895 1892
Frank Nelson, Ph. B. 189297 1892
Franz Zedeler 189297 1892
Samuel Thorstenberg, B. M. 1892 1909 1892
George Eberhardt, M. Accts. 18931906 1893
Rev. John Ekholm, Ph. D. 18931906 1893
Olof Grafstrom 189397 1893
Sigfrid Laurin, Dir. Mus. 189498; 18991903 1894
Birger Sandzen, A. M. 1894 1894
Theodore Lindberg, B. M. 18971906 1897
Vivian Henmon, Ph. D. 1897 1904 1897
Gottfred E. Anderson, A. M. 19001908 19CO
Hagbard Erase, Dir. Mus. 1900 1900
Jens Stensaas, M. Accts. 1900 1900
Rev. William Augustus Sadtler, Ph. D. 190609 1906
Gustaf Adolf Peterson, A. M. 1907 1907
d) Upsala College.
PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTION.
Rev. L. II. Beck, Ph. D. 1893
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
Name. Term of Service. Elected.
Philip A. Andreen, A. M. 189397 1894
V. II. Hegstrom, Ph. D. 189498 1894
P. A. Rydberg, Ph. D. 189596; 189799 1897
E. C. Carlton, A. M. 18981904 1904
A. R. Wallin, A. M. 1902 1906
John Eastlund. B. S. 1904 1906
L. J. E. Hallancler, Ph. D. 1898 Ifi02; 1905 1906
F. II. Krantz. B. Accts. 1904 1908
S. Froeberg, Ph. D. 1908 1910
246
THE AUGUSTANA SYNOD
e) Luther College.
PRESIDENTS OF THE INSTITUTION.
Rev. Martin Noyd, A. M. 188385
Prof. Samuel M. Hill, L. H. D. 188602
Rev. Oscar J. Johnson, A. B., B. D. 1002
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
Name. Term of Service.
Rev. M. Noyd, A. M. 188385
Samuel M. Hill 1884
P. A. Rydberg, Ph.D. 188493
Rev. A. P. Fors, Ph. D.
Rev. John Ekholm, Ph. D. 189293
Julius Flodman, A. M. 1890
Rev. Joshua E. Erlander 189599
Joseph M. Ohslund, M. Accts. 1893
Frank J. Johnson 18941901
Rev. Oscar J. Johnson, A. B., B. D. 1902
Linus Bonander, A. M. 1901
Albin O. Peterson, B. Mus. 1902
C. E. Sjostrand 190507
Aleda C. Johnson 1906
Emma W. Peterson 1907
f) Northwestern College.
Elected.
1883
1883
1886
1889
1892
1893
1895
1896
1900
1901
1904
1904
1906
1908
1908
PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTION.
Prof. A. C. Youngdahl, A. B.
1901-
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
A. C. Youngdahl, A. B. 1901
A. C. Holmquist 1902
Rev. E. Floreen, A. B. 190205
A. Quello 190305
Katherine Goetzinger 1905
Rev. James Moody, A. B. 1906
J. G. Lundholm 1907
g) Minnesota College.
PRESIDENTS OF THE INSTITUTION.
Rev. E. O. Stone, Acting President 190405
Dr. P. M. Magnupson, Acting President 1905 06
Dr. Joshua Larson, Acting President 1906 07
Prof. Frank Nelson, Permanent President 1907
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS 247
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
Frank Nelson, Ph. B. 1907
Joshua Larson, Ph. D. 1908
Elsie Barquist 1908
Medora Anderson, A. B. 1908
Louella Tornell 1908
h) Trinity College.
PRESIDENTS OF THE INSTITUTION.
Rev. J. A. Stamline, D. D. 1904 09
Rev. J. Alfred Anderson, A. B., B. D. 1909
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
Anna L. Palm
Anna I. Blomquist, A. B.
Isidore J. Broman, A. B.
Carl G. F. Franzen, A. B.
Rev. J. Alfred Anderson, A. B., B. D.
i) Coeur d'Alene College.
PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTION.
Rev. J. Jesperson, A. B. 1907
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
None.
j) North Star College.
PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTION.
Prof. O. E. Abrahamson, A. B. 1908-
PERMANENT PROFESSORS.
None.
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7. A List of all Assistant Teachers ( Exclusive of Students who
have taught while they were themselves enrolled
as Students) in Chronological Order.
a) Augustana College and
Name.
Rev. A. Jacobsen
Rev. J. Olsen
C. G. Linderborg
L. Haldin
Rev. F. Lagerman
A. Wihlborg
N. Nordene
Rev. W. F. Eyster
Rev. O. V. Holmgrain
Rev. G. A. Anderson
Rev. G. A. Andreen
J. A. Stroburg
Miss Emilia Meggle
C. W. Fenii
Miss Hilma Ohlin
J. Westlund
Philip Dowell
Miss Cora Eldridge
P. C. Freytag
Miss Anna Westinan
G. E. Griffith
Miss Alma Larson
G. N. Benson
K. A. Linder
Win. J. Hall
Henry Schillinger
Jcsua Liudahl
C. A. Wendell
Joshua Larson
W. H. Halladay"
Mrs. Edith Wilkins Gustus
Miss Mae Munro
Rev. Carl Elofson
E. M. Wheeler
Rev. A. W. Kjellstrand
J. A. Bexell
Mrs. Edla Lund
C. F. Toenniges
Miss Sophia Swanstrom
Theological Seminary.
Term of Service.
186061
186667
186768
186971
187375
187377
187576
187583
187982
188082
188184
188690
188889
188890
188890
188789
188993
189091
189193
189294; 189697
189295
189298
189293
189394
189395
189396
189495
189495
189495
189495
189497
189497
189596
189596
189597; 190300
189503
1895
189697
189698
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Name.
F. B. Peterson
Franz Zedeler
O. J. Penrose
Miss Hannah Anderson
C. L. Krantz
O. Grafstrb'm
Mrs. Mary Searles Penrose
Miss Katherine Gest
Miss Effie Johnson
Miss Anna Olsson
Miss Florence Bollinger
Miss Cotta Bartholomew
Mrs. Alma Sophie Bodfors
Miss Lillie Cervin
Miss E. C. Mertz
Miss Etta Setterdahl
D. E. Wahlberg
Peter Benzon
W. E. Cederberg
E. A. Edlen
J. F. Lindblom
Theodore Lindquist
Louis Ostrom
Rev. C. A. Blomgreu
Miss Ethel Daugherty
Miss Gertrude E. Don
Andrew Kempe
Miss Eva Hasselquist
Christian Oelschlagel
Martin Olander
Wilhelm Lamprecht
Emil Larson
Mrs. Anna Noack
John Peter Magnusson
Axel William Pierson
Mrs. Emma Westerberg
Miss Iva Carrie Pearce
Winfield Leroy Ohmert
Sigfrid Laurin
Arthur T. Grossman
Rev. E. K. Jonson
Miss Gertrude Housel
Grant Hultberg
Peter Johnson
Einar Joranson
The Augustana Synod
Term of Service.
189706
189704
189704
189700
1897
1897
189804
189901
190003
190002
190102
190203
190204
1902
190204
190204
190204
1903
190308
1903.
190304
1903.
190304 ; 1909.
190405
190405
190406
1904
190406; 1907
1904; 190507
1904.
1905.
190508
190507
190506
190506
190506
1906
190607
190608
190709
190708
1907
1907
1908
190809
17
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b) Gustavus Adolphus College.
Name.
S. M. Hill, A.B.
Mrs. J. A. Bauman
C. L. E. Esbjorn, A. B.
P. T. Lindholm, B. E.
P. J. Johnson
G. A. Anderson, A. B.
K. Westerberg
Edna Kneeland
J. W. Lundholm
A. Bernays
John A. Alander, A. B.
Thomas C. Jones, B. M.
Joseph E. Osborn
Mrs. Viola A. Jones, B. M.
Emma Green
E. A. Palenius
Johan W. Swanbeck, A. B.
Grace McMillan
Frederick J. Downie
Rev. Mauritz E. Carlson, Dir. Mus.
Nils E. Kron, A. B.
John L. Hallstrom, M. Accts.
P. M. Magnusson, A. B.
Esther T. Jackson
G. W. Johnson
Minnie B. Davis, B. Accts.
John Buschers, B. Accts.
J. M. Peterson
Albert Lagerstrom
Andrew Kempe, A. B.
Anna M. Pehrson
Georgia Lester
Aaron E. Pearson
Anna B. E. Olson
Ella J. Peterson, B. Mus.
Albin O. Peterson, B. Mus.
Medora C. Anderson
A. Elmer Turner, M. Accts.
Daniel T. Sandell, A. B., B. Mus.
George C. Bergluud, B. Accts.
Alfred C. Holmquist, B. Accts.
Bjorn Christiansen, B. Accts.
Term of Service.
187982
188183
188182
188283
188283
188384.
188384
188486
188486
188586
188687
188687
188687
188687
188687
188687
188790
188789
188788
188990
188992
188992
189093
189094
189092
189091
189092
189394
189397
189498
189497
189495
189596; 190407
189596
189701
189702
189804
189901
189901
189900
190001
190103
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Name.
Edith A. Quist, B. Mus.
Fridolph Lindholm
Peter C. Langemo, B. L.
Hannah K. Sandell, B. Mus.
Steingrimur K. Hall, B. Mus.
Josephine Menth
Bernard A. Bonstrom, A. B.
Victor E. Holmstedt, A. B.
Alma O. Almen