Norwegian American Historical Association (NAHA)

Archives
The heart of the NAHA archives is its extensive manuscript collection, which includes letters, diaries, journals and ledgers, newspaper clippings, obituaries, congregational records, family and local histories, and other resources related to Norwegians in America. The archival collection also includes photographs illustrating all aspects of Norwegian-American history. The archives are available to NAHA members and non-members, but fees are charged for most services.

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Genealogical Materials
• Rowberg File 200,000+ clippings of biographical articles on Norwegian Americans from Norwegian-American newspapers, English-language country weeklies, church and lodge magazines, obituaries, Golden Anniversary celebrations, etc. Mounted on 3x5" cards filed alphabetically. Women are usually listed under husbands or male relatives. Reference cards to longer articles are mounted in over 120 binders. Coverage: Upper Midwest, Pacific Northwest, and where there were pockets of Norwegian settlements. The main time period covered is 1914-1980's.

The Andrew A. Rowberg Biographical File, 1914-1978, is a 1600 microfiche set. Beginning in 1914, Rowberg searched Norwegian American newspapers and other publications to find obituaries, wedding and birth announcements, honors and tributes, and Norway visits pertaining to Norwegian Americans. His collection of some 125,000 items is arranged alphabetically by name.

• Rowberg Supplement 50,000+ recent obituaries, mainly from North Dakota, northwestern Minnesota. Women are usually listed under their own names. A few older obituaries are also included.

• Carl G. O. Hansen File Clipping collection (1900-1950) of the Minneapolis Norwegian-language newspaper. Index is in the last 13 drawers of the Rowberg File, giving number of envelope in the collection of 136 boxes.

• Family History Collection Collection P0539, 39 boxes. Check card file index under Inventory cards. (This also includes cards for bound family histories in the library collections.)

• Manuscript Collection Searchable online with Omeka or at NAHA office with inventory and index cards. Here you may find the name of an ancestor, and then make appointment with Archivist to view Norwegian American church record(s).

• Biographical Directories Pastors, teachers, etc. Directory of congregations.

• Emigration Lists Oslo (Kristiania) 1867-1901. Trondheim 1867-1926, with indexes 1891-1925. Kristiansand from 1873. Bergen list (1874-1924) on microfiche, with indexes by first name, surname. For Rogaland emigrants, see large red volumes with copies of parish "udflyttede" lists All the NAHA microfilms are located in the Rolvaag Library.

See also lists of emigrants from Hallingdal, Hjartdal (Telemark), Lesje, Ringebu, Vang (Valdres) in NAHA. Also in the library: Østfold (JV6734.U8). Biri/Snertingdal, Vardal/Gjøvik (E184.S24088); Land (DL576.L3B6 v.4); Nordmøre (JV6734.S56); Hjørunfjord, Vartdal, Ørsta (HV6734.S7).

Online Research
Online researchers can search the NAHA archives in a number of ways.

•	Omeka is the online search engine for NAHA manuscripts and photographs. It allows keyword searching of collections, groups of documents and images. •	Norwegian-American Images Our developing online image collection can be searched in a variety of ways. •	Hovland hints NAHA Newsletter articles by Dale Hovland provides useful information about using the collections •  Rowberg Index An index of a portion of the Rowberg collection of newspaper clippings. Provides access to obituaries and other biographical data.

Other Norwegian-American Resources at St. Olaf
Norwegian-American books and newspapers belonging to NAHA are housed in the St. Olaf College Library and may be identified with the St. Olaf-Carleton on-line catalog, CATALYST. Rare Norwegian-American imprints (books and pamphlets) are housed in the library vault, as indicated in CATALYST. Access to these materials can be requested through the on-line catalog CATALYST by clicking on "Schedule an Appointment" and completing the request form. The library also houses a rich collection of Norwegian-American materials of its own, including bygdebøker.

Reference Works
The following genealogical and reference materials are located in the Reference Room of the Rølvaag Library.

•	Norwegian encyclopedia (AE43.A75) 12 volumes. Useful for place names and histories of communities. •	Postal directory (1972): HE7093.N7. Lists farms, churches, towns, etc., telling what community (kommune) and county (fylke) they are in. •	General genealogical guides: CS (e.g., Scandinavian Genealogical Research Manual). •	Norwegian biographical encyclopedia (CT1293.N6) 19 volumes. •	Norske gardsbruk (DL418.N85) Farm directory, southern counties, 1950-1970s. •	Norway handbook (DL419.N8). •	Bibliographies of local history (DL448.F94). •	Telephone books (DL576-581). •	Rygh's Norske gaardnavne (PD2695.R9). 21 volumes. Lists all main farms (and some subdivisions) by community (herred or kommune) and parish (sokn, sogn). Index for each fylke, general index for set. •	Norge: land og folk, geografisk leksikon atlas-register (DL419.N7), 4 volumes. General Collection

The following genealogical and historical materials are located in the stacks of the Rølvaag Library. •	Bygdeboker - bygdebooks: local histories of Norwegian communities (DL576.A-Z; DL596.AZ). Located in the Reference Room. •	Books on Norwegian-American history: E184.S3, level 5. Includes publications of the bygdelags (E184.S26). Lovoll's A Folk Epic (E184.S24L66) has bibliography. [Some lag publications with periodicals or in Special Collections Vault collection.] •	American local history (county histories, Norwegians in states or counties, etc.): F536-Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota. Level 5. •	Norwegian-language newspapers on microfilm: Bikuben, Budstikken, Decorah Posten, Emigranten, Emigranten og Fædrelandet, Fædrelandet, Norden, Nordisk Folkeblad, Skandinaven. Some on paper in Special Collections. Church magazines (before 1960) on Level 1.

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