A Boy from Wannaska: Growing Up in Northern Minnesota, 1915-1945

A Boy from Wannaska: Growing Up in Northern Minnesota, 1915-1945

A Boy from Wannaska: Growing Up in Northern Minnesota, 1915-1945

A Boy from Wannaska: Growing Up in Northern Minnesota, 1915-1945

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Overview

True stories of the real Norwegian bachelor farmers and their Danish neighbors. A Boy from Wannaska shines light on a northern Minnesota farming community, where first-generation Scandinavian immigrants built new lives in modern America at the turn of the century.This memoir includes details of farming and household practices, plus hilarious stories of backwoods farmers in a new environment: learning to drive, hunting moose, building new social institutions-and competitive potlucks at the local Lutheran Church, made up of "37 souls and 7 Danes."Marjorie Wright Mortensen collected the heritage of tales told among the children and grandchildren of Scandinavian immigrants in Roseau County. The text includes historic photos, recipes, and an appendix with genealogy of the Danish forebears and American descendants of Jens and Ellen Mortensen, who immigrated from Odense County, Denmark in 1889.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781939423092
Publisher: Jugum Press
Publication date: 12/08/2013
Series: Voices from History
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

Marjorie Wright Mortensen grew up in Portland, Oregon. After serving as a member of the Women's Army Corp, she lived in Hubbard, Oregon where she worked as a farmer, mother, and city bookkeeper.

She is also the author of A Girl from Sellwood-memories of a childhood in Portland, Oregon in the Twenties.
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