- CA GPR 0297-0297.02
- Series
- [ca. 1895]
Part of Lunseth family fonds
The series consists of 13 portraits of members of the Lunseth family when they lived in Minnesota.
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Part of Lunseth family fonds
The series consists of 13 portraits of members of the Lunseth family when they lived in Minnesota.
Part of Lunseth family fonds
Mali Hjelseth's parents and siblings in Molde, Norway: Anna, Knut, Ingeborg, Ragna, Mr. Hjelseth, Ole, ___, Ingeborg (mother of Mali).
Hjelset & Lunseth Wedding, Glenwood, Minnesota.
Part of Lunseth family fonds
Wedding photograph for Mali Hjelset and Anders Lunseth, taken in Glenwood, Minnesota. The couple would later have 12 children and immigrate to Valhalla, Alberta with the Rev. H.N. Ronning and a group of Norwegian Lutherans.
Part of Lunseth family fonds
The series consists of 18 photograph/post cards related to the time the Lunseth family lived in Valhalla.
Lunseth & Hjelseth families in Molde, Norway
Part of Lunseth family fonds
The series consists of 25 photographs of members of Hjelseth and Lunseth family members taken in Norway.
Lunseth Family in North Dakota
Part of Lunseth family fonds
The series consists of 7 portraits of members of the Lunseth family when they lived in North Dakota.
Part of Lunseth family fonds
Joseph "Edgar" Gilbault, husband of Anna Marie, Margrethe Lunseth.
Part of Lunseth family fonds
Anders and Mali Lunseth after they had settled in Valhalla, Alberta.
Lunseth Family Paper Artefacts
Part of Lunseth family fonds
The series consists of post cards, greeting cards, a booklet "Follow Me" given to Helen Lunseth on the occasion of her first communion in the First Lutheran Church in Bend, Oregon, where the family lived from 1923-1926 and a farewell card from the Molde School teacher, Lena Hommy, to her students (all listed in the card) in 1919..
Lunseth Family in Saskatchewan
Part of Lunseth family fonds
The series consists of 12 photograph/post cards related to the time the Lunseth family lived in South Fork, Saskatchewan.