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Nordens Söner (Sons of the North) Records

 Collection
Identifier: SAAGC/046
Scope and Contents

The Nordens Söner (Sons of the North) collection contains financial records, minutes, membership lists, and loose papers related to the history of the Nordens Söner lodge #4 in Elgin, Illinois. founded September 4th, 1904.

Dates: 1896 - 1948

Nordstjernan Singing Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: SAAGC/056
Scope and Contents

The records of the Nordstjernan Singing Club include history, membership records, correspondence, programs, music, and clippings. Also included is a scrapbook of  photographs, drawing, clippings, and other memorabilia from the Nordstjernan Singing Club’s summer tour of Sweden in 1926.

Dates: 1913 - 1950; Majority of material found within 1926

Norrlanders Society Records

 Collection
Identifier: SAAGC/026
Scope and Contents

The records of the Norrlanders Society, spanning the years 1935‑1963, include the history and bylaws of the organization; administrative, financial, and membership records; correspondence; the booklet Bland Norrlanningar i Chicago; and clippings regarding the activities of the Society.

Dates: 1935 - 1963

Phoebe

 Collection
Identifier: 2-2-3-1
Scope and Contents Phoebe is the official publication of the Covenant Women’s Auxiliary (CWA), founded in 1916 as a means to unify the efforts of women to support the work of the Evangelical Covenant Church. Begun in Chicago, chapters were quickly established across the country and over time these local groups cohered into a national organization focused on fundraising for denominational projects and institutions. Published between 1921 and 1956, Phoebe contains reports on the work and finances of CWA at the...
Dates: Publication: 1916 - 1956

Pietisten (1842-1919)

 Collection
Identifier: S-28
Scope and Contents

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: 1842-1919

Skogsblommor

 Collection
Identifier: S-31
Dates: Publication: 1900 - 1919

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