History of Scandinavian Work of the CHOG in Minnesota, 1949
Scope and Contents
Letter contains facts and information on Scandinavian work in CHOG in Minnesota. It begins with Sven and Martha Susag accepted the CHOG view in 1895. The Gospel Trumpet paper was recieved at an assembly meeting in Chicago. Swedish Evengelical Trumpet books and tracts, and Norwegian-Danish printed in St. Paul Park by a company from Grand Forks, North Dakota in 1902 led by Thomas Nelson. Sven was the first to make a contribution to the Scandianvian work with $75. Scandinavian work in Minnesota as well as North and South Dakota was impetus for the work of CHOG in Denark and Sweden. However, letter notes that Norway never recieved any finished assistance.
Dates
- Creation: 1949
Creator
- From the Collection: C. E. Brown, Dr. (Charles Ewing) (Person)
Extent
1 Sheets
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
Subject
- Sven Olsen Susag (Person)
- Martha Susag (Person)
- Ole Lunde (Person)
- Hans Myher (Person)
- Olay Christoferson (Person)
- Otto Theodore Ring (Person)
- William Gustafson (Person)
- Thomas Nelson (Person)
- Carl Johan Forsberg (Person)
- Haftor Hafltorson (Person)
- Neils Renbeck (Person)
- E. H. Ahrendt (Person)
- Berth Ahendt (Person)
- Morris Johnson (Johnsen) (Person)
- E.G. Masters (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository