Amandus Johnson papers
Amandus Johnson was born in Langsjo, Smaland, Sweden and immigrated to the U.S. circa 1880. He was a leading historian of Swedish-American colonial settlement in the Delaware Valley, and a motive force in the promotion of Swedish-American historical consciousness. He helped to found a number of Sw...
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Collection: | Amandus Johnson Papers |
Collection Number: | MSS041A |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | Swedish |
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Online Access: | Link to finding aid |
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32.7 Linear feet 75 boxes |
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Amandus Johnson was born in Langsjo, Smaland, Sweden and immigrated to the U.S. circa 1880. He was a leading historian of Swedish-American colonial settlement in the Delaware Valley, and a motive force in the promotion of Swedish-American historical consciousness. He helped to found a number of Swedish-American cultural organizations, including the American Swedish Historical Foundation and Museum, where he served as first curator. The collection includes correspondence, speeches, and other records from Johnson's involvement in a large number of Swedish-American organizations, along with very extensive research files regarding Sweden's relations with North America from 1621 through the mid 1850s.
Addendum: raf 07/05/05: This addendum consists of ephemera: a miniature Swedish flag, a large signed card (with flags), and a calendar. All originally were parts of 1975-017. |