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portada Minnesota Pioneers 1871. Ole Iver Berg and Hans Hansen (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
ISBN13
9781092561877

Minnesota Pioneers 1871. Ole Iver Berg and Hans Hansen (en Inglés)

Ozzie Sollien (Autor) · Independently Published · Tapa Blanda

Minnesota Pioneers 1871. Ole Iver Berg and Hans Hansen (en Inglés) - Ozzie Sollien

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Minnesota Pioneers 1871 is the third book chronicling a small group of Norwegian immigrants to America in 1861 and their remarkable lives as settlers, soldiers and pioneers on the American Frontier. The story is based on a manuscript by Mathilde Berg Grevstad, daughter of Ole Iver Berg, a central figure in the founding of the village of Lake Park. It is a first hand account about the trip from Fillmore County to Becker County and the everyday life of pioneers who were the first to set foot on unsettled land in the American Midwest. Mathilde was 5 years older than Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the books behind the TV- series "The Little House on the Prairie" and lived just 200 miles north of Walnut Grove, Laura's home in the 1870s. They both experienced the same kind of pioneer life and the overwhelming invasions by the now extinct migratory grasshopper, the Rocky Mountain Locust. Ole Iver was a close friend of the Hansen brothers, Hans and Olaus. While Olaus after the Civil War became a soldier in George Custer's 7th U.S. Cavalry, Ole Iver and Hans - another veteran from the war - kept close ties and in 1871 migrated to Becker. Hans became the first blacksmith in town. Through Mathilde's story and new research the book tells us about the harsh conditions the settlers met in the unbroken wilderness - a vast country of mosquito filled marshes, snow storms, hail storms, massive, destructive swarms of grasshoppers, fleas, lice, bedbugs, blackbirds - and Indians. However, through undaunted courage and persistence the pioneers carved out a niche on the Frontier by utilizing Minnesota's abundant wildlife and productive soil - and the Northern Pacific Railroad - creating a community with social, political and religious life which exists to this day. Also watch out for the two previous books: "From the Hornets' Nest to the Custer Fight" and "Suicide by Army Life".

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