~ Recognizing & Honoring Them ~
" The Other Swedes "
- T H E L I N D S B O R G S W E D E S -
<> Their Legacy Listings <>
(Reworking some categories)
<> Their Legacy Listings <>
(Reworking some categories)
As their descendants will surely agree, not all of the Lindsborg Swedes are listed here, nor can they be, as those belonging to early non-Lutheran Swedish Christian denominations and those in farming and business are certainly missing! I could only list the Lindsborg Swedes whom I researched and found through my relatives, Lydia and Emil Deere, whose lives were devoted to their Augustana Synod Bethany Lutheran Church and its Bethany Lutheran College. Hopefully, one day, the ones closest to these other Swedes will make those equally important additional listings.
Therefore, as you review the lists below, think also of the "unlisted ones," who also were the Swedish pioneer founders and builders of Lindsborg, those contemporaries and friends of Emil's and Lydia's. Yet, equally important, think of their "unnamed descendants," a few of whom appear in the listings, who have been carrying on the ongoing conservation work and promoting this community's Swedish culture, heritage, history and Christian faith.
This exercise of recognition and honor can only be describe as a tiny tribute for the enormous contributions that each made, and, is making, in their humble, quiet and private endeavors, in their callings -- of recording and saving the history; of keeping alive the Holy Spirit of Christian faith, the Swedish traditions, the links to Sweden and the Swedish Crown; and of the ongoing sacrificial giving, through funds or other in-kind gifts to higher education at Bethany College coupled with their overwhelming support of the arts and faithful chorus participation in the oratorio Holy Easter Week Messiah performances, which brought national and international focus on their great little Swedish community and its college; and, in-so-doing created their "Camelot Years!"
Therefore, as you review the lists below, think also of the "unlisted ones," who also were the Swedish pioneer founders and builders of Lindsborg, those contemporaries and friends of Emil's and Lydia's. Yet, equally important, think of their "unnamed descendants," a few of whom appear in the listings, who have been carrying on the ongoing conservation work and promoting this community's Swedish culture, heritage, history and Christian faith.
This exercise of recognition and honor can only be describe as a tiny tribute for the enormous contributions that each made, and, is making, in their humble, quiet and private endeavors, in their callings -- of recording and saving the history; of keeping alive the Holy Spirit of Christian faith, the Swedish traditions, the links to Sweden and the Swedish Crown; and of the ongoing sacrificial giving, through funds or other in-kind gifts to higher education at Bethany College coupled with their overwhelming support of the arts and faithful chorus participation in the oratorio Holy Easter Week Messiah performances, which brought national and international focus on their great little Swedish community and its college; and, in-so-doing created their "Camelot Years!"
May we recall and cherish each enduring legacy they left to us, as their descendants, friends, and others have "let the light so shine on their good works," and, in so doing, have "given God the glory," as did the spiritual father and founder of Lindsborg, Pastor Olof Olsson! (Matthew 5:16)
Note: The population of Lindsborg founded in 1869 grew to approximately 500 in 1880 (a year before the founding of Bethany College) to 2,000 in 1940 to 3,288 in 2018. (Sources: Online Wikipedia and Bing.)
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Note: These abbreviations are after some of the surnames:
BCG for Bethany College Graduate of Lindsborg, Kansas
ACG for Augustana College Graduate of Rock Island, Illinois
GACG for Gustavus Adolphus College Graduate of Saint Peter, Minnesota
ATSG for Augustana Theological Seminary Graduate of Rock Island, Illinois
SUG for Swedish Universities Graduates in Sweden
Legend
* Listed chronologically
** Listed alphabetically
+ Included Here for Lindsborg’s 14: Bethany College Swedish Knights and Honored Ladies,1901 to 2014
Note: These abbreviations are after some of the surnames:
BCG for Bethany College Graduate of Lindsborg, Kansas
ACG for Augustana College Graduate of Rock Island, Illinois
GACG for Gustavus Adolphus College Graduate of Saint Peter, Minnesota
ATSG for Augustana Theological Seminary Graduate of Rock Island, Illinois
SUG for Swedish Universities Graduates in Sweden
Legend
* Listed chronologically
** Listed alphabetically
+ Included Here for Lindsborg’s 14: Bethany College Swedish Knights and Honored Ladies,1901 to 2014
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<> Their Legacy Listings <>
- a sampling -
- 1869 to 2021 -
150 Years
<> Their Legacy Listings <>
- a sampling -
- 1869 to 2021 -
150 Years
(Quick Facts)
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Through Their
Freedom of Worship
forming Lutheran churches governed by the Augustana Lutheran Synod which in later years merged with other synods forming today's
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA
[ From Lindsborg's Swedish Lutheran beginnings, there are now 10 churches - 9 Protestant and 1 Catholic in the Smoky Valley - 12/10/20 ]
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Example of transportation that Rev. Olof Olsson may have used when he arrived in Lindsborg
on June 27, 1969
Through Their
Freedom of Worship
forming Lutheran churches governed by the Augustana Lutheran Synod which in later years merged with other synods forming today's
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA
[ From Lindsborg's Swedish Lutheran beginnings, there are now 10 churches - 9 Protestant and 1 Catholic in the Smoky Valley - 12/10/20 ]
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Example of transportation that Rev. Olof Olsson may have used when he arrived in Lindsborg
on June 27, 1969
Swedish founders of the Smoky Valley Lindsborg settlement
From the Värmland region of Sweden, they were John Ferm, S. A. Lindell, J. G. Bergsten, C. R. Carlson, Magnus Carlson, S. P. Lindgren, J. Lindh, N. P. Lindey;* and others like Anders M. Olsson, Peter Peterson, A. Jacobson, and L. N. Sandell,** who organized the First Swedish Agricultural Company that prepared the way for the Värmland Swedes to settle in Lindsborg. These Swedes of the Agricultural Company gave Lindsborg its name on February 20, 1869. (Sources: *Dr. Emory Lindquist's 1953 Smoky Valley People, A History of Lindsborg, Kansas -- Chapter IV: “The Settlement Develops" refers to them as "the founders" on page 34; ** Bill Carlson's 2014, The Founding of Lindsborg, page 9, only includes these 4 names.)
Swedish founder of the Smoky Valley Lindsborg settlement
Rev. Dr. Olof Olsson is considered the founder of the community who, with the rest of his colony members, arrived in the Smoky Valley in late June of 1869. He arrived on June 27, 1869. (Source: Dr. Lindquist's 1953 Smoky Valley People, A History of Lindsborg, Kansas -- Chapter V: "Pastor Olof Olsson: Founder of the Community.")
Notations: Magnus Carlson encouraged C.R. Carlson to come to Lindsborg in 1868; and C.R. Carlson was an early Lindsborg leader who was primarily responsible for Rev. Olof Olsson coming to Lindsborg in 1869. (Source: Bill Carlson's 2010 Lindsborg Then and Lindsborg Now, pages 21-22.) Go HERE, to Swedish Pastor Olof Olsson Immigrating to Lindsborg 1869, June 27th Arrival.
Swedish Galesburg, Illinois, Swedes responsible for Smoky Valley settlements other than Lindsborg
They were Rev. Anders Wilhelm (A.W.) Dahlsten, Olof Thorstenberg, John P. Stromquist, John Rodell, Gustaf Johnson, and William Johnson who would organize the Galesburg Colonization Company, in Galesburg, Illinois, composed of Swedes from the Dalarna and the Småland regions of Sweden, many of whom first lived in Illinois and Ohio. They would arrive in the Smoky Valley four (4) months before the Olsson Colony on February 25, 1869.
(Source: Thomas N. Holmquist's 1994 Pioneer Cross, Swedish Settlements Along the Smoky Hill Bluffs, Chapter 3, "The Search for Land.")
SUMMARY
The Galesburg Colonization Company arrived on February 25, 1869.
Pastor Olof Olsson Colony arrived at different times in June of 1869, but he arrived in Lindsborg on June 27, 1869.
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Through Their
Augustana Lutheran Synod
Through Their
Augustana Lutheran Synod
AUGUSTANTA LUTHERAN SYNOD BACKGROUND for
Bethany Church -- The church name, Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Bethany Church, was adopted on August 19, 1869 when this church's application to join the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Synod (Church), submitted by Pastor Olof Olsson, was accepted.
(Source: Bror Carlsson's and Alf Brorson's 2001 He Gave God Glory, The Story of Olof Olsson, page 23)
Bethany College -- First, Bethany College was chartered by the State of Kansas in September 1882. It was dedicated by Founder Carl Aaron Swensson with Augustana Synod leaders presiding on October 4, 1882 [at the festive services around the Bethany Academy Building]. It was adopted as "the child" of the Augustana Synod in 1884 at the Kansas Conference at Mariadahl Lutheran Church.
(Source: Emory Lindquist's 1975 book, Bethany in Kansas, the history of a college, Chapter 1, "Founding and Early Years, 1881 - 1991," pages 5-7)
Bethany Home -- Bethany Home was "born in the bosom of the church" that was known as the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod of North America, during the Kansas Conference of that Synod held at Marquette in 1907.
Source: The 1986 book, The Bethany Home Story, Lindsborg, Kansas, 1911-1986, page 2, column 2
Bethany Church -- The church name, Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Bethany Church, was adopted on August 19, 1869 when this church's application to join the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Synod (Church), submitted by Pastor Olof Olsson, was accepted.
(Source: Bror Carlsson's and Alf Brorson's 2001 He Gave God Glory, The Story of Olof Olsson, page 23)
Bethany College -- First, Bethany College was chartered by the State of Kansas in September 1882. It was dedicated by Founder Carl Aaron Swensson with Augustana Synod leaders presiding on October 4, 1882 [at the festive services around the Bethany Academy Building]. It was adopted as "the child" of the Augustana Synod in 1884 at the Kansas Conference at Mariadahl Lutheran Church.
(Source: Emory Lindquist's 1975 book, Bethany in Kansas, the history of a college, Chapter 1, "Founding and Early Years, 1881 - 1991," pages 5-7)
Bethany Home -- Bethany Home was "born in the bosom of the church" that was known as the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod of North America, during the Kansas Conference of that Synod held at Marquette in 1907.
Source: The 1986 book, The Bethany Home Story, Lindsborg, Kansas, 1911-1986, page 2, column 2
Bethany Church
Bethany Lutheran Church
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Bethany Church
Pastors and Secretary*
Rev. Dr. Olof Olsson, SUG -- Founder of Lindsborg, and founder and first pastor of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Bethany Church (Bethany Church) for 7 years (1869-1876) at which time he joined the Augustana College faculty in Rock Island, Illinois, where he eventually became president until his death in 1900; he was Swedish born and an Uppsala University graduate of Sweden, and, in 1893, was awarded by that institution an honorary degree as was also Bethany College founder and president Rev. Dr. Carl Aaron Swensson, with a notation by this Swedish University that these two gentlemen were 'first time" Swedish Americans to ever receive these degrees. There are 3 sections on Dr. Olsson. Go Here to begin the first section.
Rev. Dr. Carl Aaron Swensson, ACG & ATSG – Second pastor for 25 years (1879-1904); founder of the Swedish Bethany Lutheran Academy, later known as Bethany Lutheran College, then Bethany College; an Augustana College graduate and recipient of the Swedish Uppsala University honorary degree in 1893 as was Rev. Dr. Olof Olsson as noted above; in 1901, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+ There are 8 sections on Dr. Swensson. Go Here to begin the first section.
Rev. Dr. Julius Lincoln, BCG -- Assistant pastor (1893-1895), in 1930, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+.
Rev. Dr. Ernst Pihlblad, BCG -- Assistant pastor (1896-1904), in 1920, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+ There are 3 sections on Dr. Pihlblad. Go Here to begin the first section.
Rev. Dr. Alfred Bergin, GACG, ATSG – Third pastor for 38 years (1904-1942), historian, author of earliest Swedish Smoky Valley settlements books; Gustavus Adolphus College graduate; Swedish born
Charlotte Ternstrom -- 48 year secretary, a preservationist, historian, archivist of the church and community foundings' earliest documents
Rev. Dr. Olof Olsson, SUG -- Founder of Lindsborg, and founder and first pastor of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Bethany Church (Bethany Church) for 7 years (1869-1876) at which time he joined the Augustana College faculty in Rock Island, Illinois, where he eventually became president until his death in 1900; he was Swedish born and an Uppsala University graduate of Sweden, and, in 1893, was awarded by that institution an honorary degree as was also Bethany College founder and president Rev. Dr. Carl Aaron Swensson, with a notation by this Swedish University that these two gentlemen were 'first time" Swedish Americans to ever receive these degrees. There are 3 sections on Dr. Olsson. Go Here to begin the first section.
Rev. Dr. Carl Aaron Swensson, ACG & ATSG – Second pastor for 25 years (1879-1904); founder of the Swedish Bethany Lutheran Academy, later known as Bethany Lutheran College, then Bethany College; an Augustana College graduate and recipient of the Swedish Uppsala University honorary degree in 1893 as was Rev. Dr. Olof Olsson as noted above; in 1901, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+ There are 8 sections on Dr. Swensson. Go Here to begin the first section.
Rev. Dr. Julius Lincoln, BCG -- Assistant pastor (1893-1895), in 1930, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+.
Rev. Dr. Ernst Pihlblad, BCG -- Assistant pastor (1896-1904), in 1920, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+ There are 3 sections on Dr. Pihlblad. Go Here to begin the first section.
Rev. Dr. Alfred Bergin, GACG, ATSG – Third pastor for 38 years (1904-1942), historian, author of earliest Swedish Smoky Valley settlements books; Gustavus Adolphus College graduate; Swedish born
Charlotte Ternstrom -- 48 year secretary, a preservationist, historian, archivist of the church and community foundings' earliest documents
The Bethany Academy Building
The "forgotten" "first"college building.
It was the First Lindsborg School Building of 1879, then became the First College Building of 1882
As of 2013, with removal of the Bethany Academy sign, it is identified exclusively as Lindsborg's first school building, having no connection to the College.
Go Here for the College's most important beginning that took place at this building on October 4, 1882.
The Names of the College
per college website 2/21
Bethany Academy, 1881; Bethany Normal Institute, 1886; Bethany College and Normal Institute, 1887;
Bethany College, 1889
Swedish Bethany College Presidents*
Rev. Dr. Carl Aaron Swensson, ACG & ATSG -- Founder and 2nd President for 15 years (1889-1904), in 1901, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+. There are 8 sections on Dr. Swensson. Go Here to begin the first section.
Rev. Edward Nelander, ACG -- 1st President for 7 years (1882-1889)
Rev. Dr. Ernst Pihlblad, BCG -- 3rd President for 37 years (1904-1941); in 1920, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+.
There are 3 sections on Dr. Pihlblad. Go Here to begin the first section.
Dr. Emory Lindquist, BCG -- Born in Lindsborg, 4th President for 12 years (1941-1953); in 1976, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+. There are 3 sections on Dr. Lindquist. However, "his narrative" are interspersed throughout innumerable sections of SWEDES. Go Here to begin the first section.
Dr. Arvin W. Hahn -- 8th President for 16 years (1967-1983); in 1976, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+. There are 3 sections on Dr. Hahn, Go Here to begin the first section.
Dr. Peter Ristuben -- He was of Norwegian descent and the 9th President for 7 years (1983-1990); in 1990, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+.
Rev. Dr. Carl Aaron Swensson, ACG & ATSG -- Founder and 2nd President for 15 years (1889-1904), in 1901, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+. There are 8 sections on Dr. Swensson. Go Here to begin the first section.
Rev. Edward Nelander, ACG -- 1st President for 7 years (1882-1889)
Rev. Dr. Ernst Pihlblad, BCG -- 3rd President for 37 years (1904-1941); in 1920, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+.
There are 3 sections on Dr. Pihlblad. Go Here to begin the first section.
Dr. Emory Lindquist, BCG -- Born in Lindsborg, 4th President for 12 years (1941-1953); in 1976, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+. There are 3 sections on Dr. Lindquist. However, "his narrative" are interspersed throughout innumerable sections of SWEDES. Go Here to begin the first section.
Dr. Arvin W. Hahn -- 8th President for 16 years (1967-1983); in 1976, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+. There are 3 sections on Dr. Hahn, Go Here to begin the first section.
Dr. Peter Ristuben -- He was of Norwegian descent and the 9th President for 7 years (1983-1990); in 1990, he was knighted by Swedish Crown+.
Old Main
housed the entire college then known as
Bethany College and Normal Institute
1887 - 1968
housed the entire college then known as
Bethany College and Normal Institute
1887 - 1968
Swedish Bethany College Graduates and Employees*
Alma Luise Olson, BCG -- Born near Lindsborg, a graduate of Bethany Academy in 1901, Bethany College in 1903 and University of Chicago, an international author of many books, a New York Times correspondent, an editor, lived in Stockholm, Sweden, pre World War II, for 10 years writing articles for the New York Times' from throughout Scandinavia and the Continent, a pacifist attending newly formed United Nations' first sessions, she would eventually return to her family home in Lindsborg where she would teach at Bethany College. In 1940, she was the "first" American woman honored by the Swedish Crown to receive the Vasa Medallion+. To learn more on the life of this most extraordinary independent and highly educated woman from Lindsborg and Bethany College go to the stories by two former Lindsborg women researchers, historians and authors: go HERE to Mrs. Elizabeth Jaderborg's story found in section Miss Alma Luise Olson ~ Remembering her as "First Honored American Woman by Sweden;" and HERE to Ms. Karen A. Humphrey's story found in section Remembering Miss Alma Luise Olson and her most extraordinary life at home and abroad.
Arthur W. Lindquist, BCG -- Was the "first" and only Bethany College Science Professor to be recognized by the Swedish Crown, in 1976 when the King of Sweden was visiting Lindsborg, receiving the Royal Order of the North Star+ He was born on a farm northeast of Lindsborg in 1903 and was destined to become an internationally renowned entomologist. After receiving his Bachelors Degree in Biology from Bethany, he continued with graduate studies at Kansas State University where he received a Masters Degree in Etymology. His life's work was to be at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D.C. where he began as a research worker in etymology and would compile an admirable record during his tenure there where he was awarded in 1961 with the USDA Distinguished Service Award. When he retired, he returned to Lindsborg and would served as a scientist-in-residence at Bethany College from 1964 until 1971. In and out of his career, he served and represented the United States on committees of the Atomic Energy Agency (AEA), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the oldest organization of the United Nations, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) seminars related to agriculture. He received much recognition and rewards for his endeavors, including and from his alma mater a well-deserved in 1953 Honorary Doctorate Degree; and, in 1962, the Bethany College Alumni Award of Merit. During his retirement he made numerous trips overseas as a consultant in his area of expertise. Pages 263-264 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's is devoted to him. /\
/\ For more on this professor, go to Dr. Leon Lungstrom's 1990 book, History on Natural Science and Mathematics at Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas.
Alma Luise Olson, BCG -- Born near Lindsborg, a graduate of Bethany Academy in 1901, Bethany College in 1903 and University of Chicago, an international author of many books, a New York Times correspondent, an editor, lived in Stockholm, Sweden, pre World War II, for 10 years writing articles for the New York Times' from throughout Scandinavia and the Continent, a pacifist attending newly formed United Nations' first sessions, she would eventually return to her family home in Lindsborg where she would teach at Bethany College. In 1940, she was the "first" American woman honored by the Swedish Crown to receive the Vasa Medallion+. To learn more on the life of this most extraordinary independent and highly educated woman from Lindsborg and Bethany College go to the stories by two former Lindsborg women researchers, historians and authors: go HERE to Mrs. Elizabeth Jaderborg's story found in section Miss Alma Luise Olson ~ Remembering her as "First Honored American Woman by Sweden;" and HERE to Ms. Karen A. Humphrey's story found in section Remembering Miss Alma Luise Olson and her most extraordinary life at home and abroad.
Arthur W. Lindquist, BCG -- Was the "first" and only Bethany College Science Professor to be recognized by the Swedish Crown, in 1976 when the King of Sweden was visiting Lindsborg, receiving the Royal Order of the North Star+ He was born on a farm northeast of Lindsborg in 1903 and was destined to become an internationally renowned entomologist. After receiving his Bachelors Degree in Biology from Bethany, he continued with graduate studies at Kansas State University where he received a Masters Degree in Etymology. His life's work was to be at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, D.C. where he began as a research worker in etymology and would compile an admirable record during his tenure there where he was awarded in 1961 with the USDA Distinguished Service Award. When he retired, he returned to Lindsborg and would served as a scientist-in-residence at Bethany College from 1964 until 1971. In and out of his career, he served and represented the United States on committees of the Atomic Energy Agency (AEA), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the oldest organization of the United Nations, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) seminars related to agriculture. He received much recognition and rewards for his endeavors, including and from his alma mater a well-deserved in 1953 Honorary Doctorate Degree; and, in 1962, the Bethany College Alumni Award of Merit. During his retirement he made numerous trips overseas as a consultant in his area of expertise. Pages 263-264 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's is devoted to him. /\
/\ For more on this professor, go to Dr. Leon Lungstrom's 1990 book, History on Natural Science and Mathematics at Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas.
Bethany College Gateway
1917
- the "last" surviving structure of the original campus structures -
A Lydia Sohlberg Deere Bethany College Campus Association Project
1917
- the "last" surviving structure of the original campus structures -
A Lydia Sohlberg Deere Bethany College Campus Association Project
A. John Pearson -- In 1981, he wrote a "A Short History of Bethany College" including wonderful photographs for the Centennial of Bethany College celebration. He was the founder of the "Smoky Valley Historical Publications" and the "Bethany College Press" and provided editorial services for the many books published by Lindsborg Swedes. He is the person to contact regarding many aspects of Lindsborg and college history. He continues, from time to time, to write historical pieces for both, especially on Hyllningsfest and on the Bethany College Oratorio Society Messiah performances. Studying at Bethany College for one year, he graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College (a sister Lutheran college to Bethany) with a Bachelor of Arts in 1959, and from Boston University with a Masters of Science in Public Relations in 1962 where he studied publishing. His career began at Illinois College as the Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs from 1962 to 1970, when he became the Bethany College Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs until 1992, when he became the Bethany College Director of the Archives and Heritage Center and of Sports Information. He retired in 2004, to become the Bethany College Volunteer Director of Archives until 2006. Go Here to read through his incredible, comprehensive, and condensed piece on the history of Bethany College from 1881 to 1981 which was given out as a publication to the Bethany family then. (Source: Mr. A. John Pearson.)
Stan Talbott, BCG -- Bethany College Director of Alumni, honored by the Stan Talbott Society Scholarship.
Pauline Talbott, BCG -- Bethany College Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, wife of Stan and mother of Doug Talbott.
Doug Talbott, BCG -- Bethany College Director of Alumni, Professor Emeritus of Music with a tenure of teaching Band, Music and Education and also coaching tennis.
Kenneth Sjogren, BCG -- He played a key role in fundraising for the College and is the author of the 2019 “Six Decades with Twelve Bethany College Presidents.” He was the Bethany College Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs from 1961 to 1967, when he became the Bethany College Director of Development and Assistant to the President to 1984, the year of his retirement. He, then became a Bethany College Volunteer from 1984 to 2020 and was honored by "The Sjogren Center for Advancement & Alumni." He was the co-founder and co-owner of the Lindsborg Hemslöjd from 1984 to 2011. He is a "quiet" artist. (Sources: Mr. Kenneth Sjogren and his book.)
Bruce Karstadt, BCG -- He is a Bethany College graduate heading up a major Swedish American institution in the United States. He is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Swedish Institute (ASI) headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. After graduating from Bethany College in 1973, he graduated with a Juris Doctors Degree in Law from Topeka's Washburn University School of Law in 1979. Returning to Bethany College, he held the positions of Legal Counsel and Executive Assistant to the President. In 1990, he joined ASI and has been honored in many ways due to the Institute's growth and global reach under his leadership and for his many ongoing contributions to Swedish and Swedish American endeavors. A most important honor he received was in 2014 when he was given the Swedish Insignia of the "Royal Order of the Polar Star, Commander First Class" from the Swedish Crown+. To learn more about Mr. Karstadt and his Swedish and Swedish American connections and career, go Here to Mr. Bruce Karstadt ~ Honoring him as a Bethany College graduate for heading up a major national Swedish American institution; and go Here to see his name listed with "Lindsborg's 14" in this section: Bethany College Swedish Knights and Honored Ladies ~ Their Royal Swedish Legacy Listings, 1901 to 2014. (Sources: Bethany Magazines, Lindsborg News-Record articles.)
Stan Talbott, BCG -- Bethany College Director of Alumni, honored by the Stan Talbott Society Scholarship.
Pauline Talbott, BCG -- Bethany College Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, wife of Stan and mother of Doug Talbott.
Doug Talbott, BCG -- Bethany College Director of Alumni, Professor Emeritus of Music with a tenure of teaching Band, Music and Education and also coaching tennis.
Kenneth Sjogren, BCG -- He played a key role in fundraising for the College and is the author of the 2019 “Six Decades with Twelve Bethany College Presidents.” He was the Bethany College Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs from 1961 to 1967, when he became the Bethany College Director of Development and Assistant to the President to 1984, the year of his retirement. He, then became a Bethany College Volunteer from 1984 to 2020 and was honored by "The Sjogren Center for Advancement & Alumni." He was the co-founder and co-owner of the Lindsborg Hemslöjd from 1984 to 2011. He is a "quiet" artist. (Sources: Mr. Kenneth Sjogren and his book.)
Bruce Karstadt, BCG -- He is a Bethany College graduate heading up a major Swedish American institution in the United States. He is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Swedish Institute (ASI) headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. After graduating from Bethany College in 1973, he graduated with a Juris Doctors Degree in Law from Topeka's Washburn University School of Law in 1979. Returning to Bethany College, he held the positions of Legal Counsel and Executive Assistant to the President. In 1990, he joined ASI and has been honored in many ways due to the Institute's growth and global reach under his leadership and for his many ongoing contributions to Swedish and Swedish American endeavors. A most important honor he received was in 2014 when he was given the Swedish Insignia of the "Royal Order of the Polar Star, Commander First Class" from the Swedish Crown+. To learn more about Mr. Karstadt and his Swedish and Swedish American connections and career, go Here to Mr. Bruce Karstadt ~ Honoring him as a Bethany College graduate for heading up a major national Swedish American institution; and go Here to see his name listed with "Lindsborg's 14" in this section: Bethany College Swedish Knights and Honored Ladies ~ Their Royal Swedish Legacy Listings, 1901 to 2014. (Sources: Bethany Magazines, Lindsborg News-Record articles.)
Bethany Home
1907
1907
Swedish Bethany Lutheran Home Pioneers**
(Source: "The Story of Bethany Home")
Oscar Anderson -- Provided one-fifth of the seed funding for Bethany Home in 1907
Rev. Alfred Bergin, GACG, ATSG -- Chairman of the Bethany Home and Chaplain for 34 years (1910-1944)
Pastor Engstrand -- Suggested instead of an orphanage, the funds should go to the needy at the "Home for the Aged" (as the Home was called then) in 1907
Francis Johnson, BCG -- A key facilitator in establishing Bethany Home in 1907
(Source: "The Story of Bethany Home")
Oscar Anderson -- Provided one-fifth of the seed funding for Bethany Home in 1907
Rev. Alfred Bergin, GACG, ATSG -- Chairman of the Bethany Home and Chaplain for 34 years (1910-1944)
Pastor Engstrand -- Suggested instead of an orphanage, the funds should go to the needy at the "Home for the Aged" (as the Home was called then) in 1907
Francis Johnson, BCG -- A key facilitator in establishing Bethany Home in 1907
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Through Their
Language and Literature
~ Swedish culture sustainability endeavors ~
Teaching
Swedes Teaching Swedish*
Alma Luise Olson, BCG
Dr. Leon Lungstrom, BCG
Maj-Britt Hawk, BCG
Gretchen Esping BCG
Alma Luise Olson, BCG
Dr. Leon Lungstrom, BCG
Maj-Britt Hawk, BCG
Gretchen Esping BCG
Translating
Swedes Translating Swedish to English*
Ruth Bergen Billdt, BCG, for the1909 Lindsborg, Bidrag Till Svenskarnas och Den Lutherska Kyrkans Historia i Smoky Hill River Dalen by her father Rev. Alfred Bergen, translated it to the 1965 Pioneer Swedish-American Culture in Central Kansas
Ruth Bergen Billdt, BCG, for the 1919 "Lindsborg Efter Femtio Ӓr” by her father Rev. Alfred Bergen, translated it to the 1969 "The Smoky Valley in The After Years"
Alma Luise Olson, BCG, used in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries, in NYC, Lindsborg and at Bethany College.
Rev. Martin Ringstrom, SUG, for the 1955 Jag Sökte Icke Mitt (I Did Not Seek My Own) translated to the 1984, He Gave God Glory by Bror Carlsson
Martha Winblad for the 1978 Anna Olsson, A Child of the Prairie
Dr. Leon Lungstrom, BCG, for Lindsborg residents’ old letters from Swedish relatives
Maj-Britt Hawk, BCG
Gretchen Esping, BCG
Ruth Bergen Billdt, BCG, for the1909 Lindsborg, Bidrag Till Svenskarnas och Den Lutherska Kyrkans Historia i Smoky Hill River Dalen by her father Rev. Alfred Bergen, translated it to the 1965 Pioneer Swedish-American Culture in Central Kansas
Ruth Bergen Billdt, BCG, for the 1919 "Lindsborg Efter Femtio Ӓr” by her father Rev. Alfred Bergen, translated it to the 1969 "The Smoky Valley in The After Years"
Alma Luise Olson, BCG, used in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries, in NYC, Lindsborg and at Bethany College.
Rev. Martin Ringstrom, SUG, for the 1955 Jag Sökte Icke Mitt (I Did Not Seek My Own) translated to the 1984, He Gave God Glory by Bror Carlsson
Martha Winblad for the 1978 Anna Olsson, A Child of the Prairie
Dr. Leon Lungstrom, BCG, for Lindsborg residents’ old letters from Swedish relatives
Maj-Britt Hawk, BCG
Gretchen Esping, BCG
Writing
Swedes' Books, Publications, Articles from "The Smoky Valley Writers"*
Chris Abercrombie, BCG
Rev. Dr. Alfred Bergen, ATSG
Ruth Bergen Billdt, BCG
Alf Brorson, SUG (of Torsby, Sweden)
Bill Carlson, BCG
Bror Carlsson SUG (of Torsby, Sweden)
Margaret Dahlquist Eddy, ABC
Thomas N. Holmquist, BCG
Karen A. Humphrey
Elizabeth Jaderborg
Dr. Emory Lindquist, BCG
Dr. Leon Lundstrom, BCG
John Marshall
Rev. Eugene K. Nelson, BCG,
& Bethany Home 75th Anniversary Writers
Alma Luise Olson, BCG
Anna Olsson
A. John Pearson, ABC
Kenneth Sjogren, BCG
Rev. Dr. Carl Arron Swensson, ACG
To learn more, go HERE.
Chris Abercrombie, BCG
Rev. Dr. Alfred Bergen, ATSG
Ruth Bergen Billdt, BCG
Alf Brorson, SUG (of Torsby, Sweden)
Bill Carlson, BCG
Bror Carlsson SUG (of Torsby, Sweden)
Margaret Dahlquist Eddy, ABC
Thomas N. Holmquist, BCG
Karen A. Humphrey
Elizabeth Jaderborg
Dr. Emory Lindquist, BCG
Dr. Leon Lundstrom, BCG
John Marshall
Rev. Eugene K. Nelson, BCG,
& Bethany Home 75th Anniversary Writers
Alma Luise Olson, BCG
Anna Olsson
A. John Pearson, ABC
Kenneth Sjogren, BCG
Rev. Dr. Carl Arron Swensson, ACG
To learn more, go HERE.
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Through Their
Bethany College Museum
1882-1966
The home for the Bethany College Museum collections
Of the college's 5,000 artifacts added to the McPherson County Old Mill Museum's 500,
300 were from "Udden Indian Collection" and 900 from the "Emil O. Deere Pioneer Collection." /\
Through Their
Bethany College Museum
1882-1966
The home for the Bethany College Museum collections
Of the college's 5,000 artifacts added to the McPherson County Old Mill Museum's 500,
300 were from "Udden Indian Collection" and 900 from the "Emil O. Deere Pioneer Collection." /\
-- Quotes --
"The museum, largely the result of his [Deere's] efforts, has no peer among the mid-western Liberal Arts colleges.”
-Carl Swenson, 1
“After the move ... you will find one of the finest museums of this kind in the mid-west...”
-Tib Anderson, 2
It has one of the most valuable collections in the State and contain items which have attracted national recognition.
-Elizabeth Jaderborg, 3
1-1966, Bethany College Carl Swenson Deere Eulogy 2-1966, McPherson County Old Mill Museum Director Tib Anderson 3-1967, Smoky Valley Historical Association Sec. Elizabeth Jaderborg
"The museum, largely the result of his [Deere's] efforts, has no peer among the mid-western Liberal Arts colleges.”
-Carl Swenson, 1
“After the move ... you will find one of the finest museums of this kind in the mid-west...”
-Tib Anderson, 2
It has one of the most valuable collections in the State and contain items which have attracted national recognition.
-Elizabeth Jaderborg, 3
1-1966, Bethany College Carl Swenson Deere Eulogy 2-1966, McPherson County Old Mill Museum Director Tib Anderson 3-1967, Smoky Valley Historical Association Sec. Elizabeth Jaderborg
Swedes' Museum Collectors
Johan August Udden, Dr. John Rundstrom, Professor Lindholm, Otto Hawkinson, George Sohlberg, Luther Dahlsten, A. Agrelius, Oscar Hubbard, Luther Swenson, Hugo Jacobson, David Bjorn, J. A. Anderson
Johan August Udden, Dr. John Rundstrom, Professor Lindholm, Otto Hawkinson, George Sohlberg, Luther Dahlsten, A. Agrelius, Oscar Hubbard, Luther Swenson, Hugo Jacobson, David Bjorn, J. A. Anderson
Taxidermy Class in Old Main with Dean and Professor Deere presiding
These taxidermy animals would become part of the Bethany College Museum
To go there, click on photograph
These taxidermy animals would become part of the Bethany College Museum
To go there, click on photograph
~ the "forgotten" Swedish curators & their "forgotten" museum ~
Swedes Bethany College Museum Scientist and Curators* /\
Johan August Udden, ACG -- Swedish born, "first" Bethany College professor in 1881 teaching in Bethany Lutheran Church sacristy all courses except Bible and religious fields, later classes would be held in the Velin Blackslmith Shop and the Old Schoolhouse which was newly renovated and later became known as the Bethany Academy Building. Here he would also teach physical Geology, Zoology and Botany. He was the founder of the Bethany College Museum and "1st" curator for 6 years, 1882-1888; internationally renowned geologist, knighted by Swedish Crown+ (1911). Pages 59-67 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's is devoted to him. /\
Jacob Westlund, BCG -- Bethany College professor of the Natural Sciences and "2nd" Museum curator, for 3 years, 1888-1891. There are no pages in Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book on him. /\
Dr. John Eric Welin, BCG -- Swedish born, Bethany College professor of geology, chemistry, physics and astronomy and "3rd" Museum curator for 17 years, 1891-1908; would become known as "the grand old man" of Bethany. Pages 69-85 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book are devoted to him. /\
Dr. Emil O. Deere, BCG -- Bethany College professor of biology, geology and"4th" and last Museum curator for 58 years, 1908-1966. Pages 147-209 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book are devoted to him. /\ There are 14 sections on Dr. Deere. Go Here to begin the first section.
Dr. Leon Lungstrom, BCG -- Bethany College professor of and Museum assistant curator to Dr. Deere and his plan for moving the Bethany College Museum collections to the McPherson County Old Mill Museum in 1966. Pages 229-249 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book is about himself. /\ There are 3 sections on Dr. Lungstrom. Go Here to begin the first section.
> >>>>>> Preparing for the move of the Bethany College Museum was under Dr. Emil O. Deere's direction /\
Swedes Responsible for the "Inventory List" of 5,000 artifacts:
Bethany College Professors of Physics Christian Swenson and of Biology Dr. Glenn Bellah
These two were extremely dedicated and accurate men for this job that they did for Dr. Deere. They created the College Museum inventory list of 6,000 artifacts, of which approximately 5,000 were moved to join the 500 artifacts at the McPherson County Old Mill Museum. Out of the 6,000 artifacts, 300 were from the "Udden Indian Collection" and 900 were from the "Emil O. Deere Pioneer Collection." /\
Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book devotes pages 113-120 to Professor Swenson and 251-262 to Professor Dr. Bellah. /\
Johan August Udden, ACG -- Swedish born, "first" Bethany College professor in 1881 teaching in Bethany Lutheran Church sacristy all courses except Bible and religious fields, later classes would be held in the Velin Blackslmith Shop and the Old Schoolhouse which was newly renovated and later became known as the Bethany Academy Building. Here he would also teach physical Geology, Zoology and Botany. He was the founder of the Bethany College Museum and "1st" curator for 6 years, 1882-1888; internationally renowned geologist, knighted by Swedish Crown+ (1911). Pages 59-67 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's is devoted to him. /\
Jacob Westlund, BCG -- Bethany College professor of the Natural Sciences and "2nd" Museum curator, for 3 years, 1888-1891. There are no pages in Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book on him. /\
Dr. John Eric Welin, BCG -- Swedish born, Bethany College professor of geology, chemistry, physics and astronomy and "3rd" Museum curator for 17 years, 1891-1908; would become known as "the grand old man" of Bethany. Pages 69-85 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book are devoted to him. /\
Dr. Emil O. Deere, BCG -- Bethany College professor of biology, geology and"4th" and last Museum curator for 58 years, 1908-1966. Pages 147-209 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book are devoted to him. /\ There are 14 sections on Dr. Deere. Go Here to begin the first section.
Dr. Leon Lungstrom, BCG -- Bethany College professor of and Museum assistant curator to Dr. Deere and his plan for moving the Bethany College Museum collections to the McPherson County Old Mill Museum in 1966. Pages 229-249 of Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book is about himself. /\ There are 3 sections on Dr. Lungstrom. Go Here to begin the first section.
> >>>>>> Preparing for the move of the Bethany College Museum was under Dr. Emil O. Deere's direction /\
Swedes Responsible for the "Inventory List" of 5,000 artifacts:
Bethany College Professors of Physics Christian Swenson and of Biology Dr. Glenn Bellah
These two were extremely dedicated and accurate men for this job that they did for Dr. Deere. They created the College Museum inventory list of 6,000 artifacts, of which approximately 5,000 were moved to join the 500 artifacts at the McPherson County Old Mill Museum. Out of the 6,000 artifacts, 300 were from the "Udden Indian Collection" and 900 were from the "Emil O. Deere Pioneer Collection." /\
Dr. Leon Lungstrom's book devotes pages 113-120 to Professor Swenson and 251-262 to Professor Dr. Bellah. /\
~ the "forgotten" earliest caretakers of the Bethany College Museum Collections from 1966 to early 1990s ~
Swedes in charge of the Bethany College Museum Collections at the Old Mill Museum since 1966 /\
Tib Anderson, BCG -- McPherson County Old Mill Museum Director until 1980 who received the college collections in 1966. (No further information on him.)
Christian Swenson, BCG, Leon Lungstrom, BCG, and Howard Patrick -- They were the College and Lindsborg co-directors from 1980 to 1984, with the very capable administrative assistant, Lenora Lynam, of Lindsborg.
Jeanne Mogenson, a Lindsborg resident, became the director from 1984 to 1986, when she moved away and would eventually retire in Manhattan, Kansas in 2011, as the director of Manhattan Main Street of which she was named State Director, a position she held for sixteen years.
Dorman Lehman was the director from 1986 to the early 1990s. He had worked previously at the Greeley Museum and Centennial Village in Greeley, Colorado, and than had become the director of the Central School Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
Christian Swenson, BCG, Leon Lungstrom, BCG, and Howard Patrick -- They were the College and Lindsborg co-directors from 1980 to 1984, with the very capable administrative assistant, Lenora Lynam, of Lindsborg.
Jeanne Mogenson, a Lindsborg resident, became the director from 1984 to 1986, when she moved away and would eventually retire in Manhattan, Kansas in 2011, as the director of Manhattan Main Street of which she was named State Director, a position she held for sixteen years.
Dorman Lehman was the director from 1986 to the early 1990s. He had worked previously at the Greeley Museum and Centennial Village in Greeley, Colorado, and than had become the director of the Central School Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
~ the caretakers of the Bethany College Collections since the early 1990s ~
Lorna Nelson: director from McPherson, Kansas, since early 1990s (30 years?)
Lenora Lynam: archivist and curator, longest museum employee of 40 years +, first began as admin support in 1980
Lenora Lynam: archivist and curator, longest museum employee of 40 years +, first began as admin support in 1980
/\ For more on these and other Bethany College professors, go to Dr. Leon Lungstrom's 1990 book, History on Natural Science and Mathematics at Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas. On pages 23-37 is the "The Museum" chapter.
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Through Their
Arts
Through Their
Arts
Music & the Messiah
The Messiah, Lindsborg and Bethany College
For viewers unfamiliar with the sacred Messiah music, it is an oratorio (a composition for large choruses) composed by German George Frideric Handel (1685–1759). In 1741, he was commissioned by Dublin's Lord Lieutenant to write a new oratorio based on a biblical libretto (the text for an opera). Handel finished the oratorio in 24 days in September and it was assembled by Charles Jennes, an art patron. It made its debut on April 13, 1742, at the New Music Hall in Dublin. Nearly a year later, it received its London premiere.
Believed by Christians to have been divinely inspired, the lyrics are from the King James Bible and the literal text represents the development of the Christian plan of salvation, dividing it into 3 parts: Jesus‘ birth and life, redemption, and resurrection. Lindsborg's Bethany Lutheran Church member residents have been singing the Messiah since 1881, the birth year of Bethany College, and performing it annually since 1882, when, early on, other protestant church denominations joined in, forming choruses as large as 500 and 600 singers, being directed by college professor conductors. This, in the earlier days, attracted countless opera stars and musicians from Europe and New York City to perform in it, while attracting thousands of faithful patrons, who were inspired by it, with the Press reporting about it.
Instead of the Christmas season, it was, and is, performed during Holy Easter Week, on Palm Sunday afternoons (This was discontinued in 2013.) and Easter Sunday evenings. It was in 1925, Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-1750) St. Matthew Passion became a part of the weeklong event which in 1929 has been performed on Good Friday ever since. Also, earlier in 1899, was the introduction of the first Swedish Artists' Art Exhibition. This, like the singing of the Messiah, continues to this day, and is known as the Annual Midwest Art Exhibition. The combination of the Holy Easter Week's sacred music performances and the art exhibition is referred to as the "Messiah Festival of the Arts."
To date, February 22, 2021, the Lindsborg Bethany College Messiah performances are the longest running “Messiah” performances in North America.
There are 4 sections on the early history of the Lindsborg Bethany College Messiah performances. Go Here first to Swensson's Musicians' and Singers' Messiah, 1882 on … which has links to the other sections.
Believed by Christians to have been divinely inspired, the lyrics are from the King James Bible and the literal text represents the development of the Christian plan of salvation, dividing it into 3 parts: Jesus‘ birth and life, redemption, and resurrection. Lindsborg's Bethany Lutheran Church member residents have been singing the Messiah since 1881, the birth year of Bethany College, and performing it annually since 1882, when, early on, other protestant church denominations joined in, forming choruses as large as 500 and 600 singers, being directed by college professor conductors. This, in the earlier days, attracted countless opera stars and musicians from Europe and New York City to perform in it, while attracting thousands of faithful patrons, who were inspired by it, with the Press reporting about it.
Instead of the Christmas season, it was, and is, performed during Holy Easter Week, on Palm Sunday afternoons (This was discontinued in 2013.) and Easter Sunday evenings. It was in 1925, Johann Sebastian Bach's (1685-1750) St. Matthew Passion became a part of the weeklong event which in 1929 has been performed on Good Friday ever since. Also, earlier in 1899, was the introduction of the first Swedish Artists' Art Exhibition. This, like the singing of the Messiah, continues to this day, and is known as the Annual Midwest Art Exhibition. The combination of the Holy Easter Week's sacred music performances and the art exhibition is referred to as the "Messiah Festival of the Arts."
To date, February 22, 2021, the Lindsborg Bethany College Messiah performances are the longest running “Messiah” performances in North America.
There are 4 sections on the early history of the Lindsborg Bethany College Messiah performances. Go Here first to Swensson's Musicians' and Singers' Messiah, 1882 on … which has links to the other sections.
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Swedes in Music and in the Messiah Oratorio Society*
Earliest History
Late 19th to 20th Century
including
~ European and Juilliard Schooled Music Professors at Bethany ~
Earliest History
Late 19th to 20th Century
including
~ European and Juilliard Schooled Music Professors at Bethany ~
Rev. Dr. Olof Olsson, SUG -- As the founder of Lindsborg and the founder and first pastor of Lindsborg's Bethany Church, he was the "first" to bring sacred classical music into the Smoky Valley in December of 1869. In 1877, he moved on to Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, to become a professor (who would eventually be third college president) and was determined that the College would perform George Frederick Handel's Messiah after he witnessed its moving and inspirational performance in London in 1879. This, then, became the beginning of an ongoing tradition in 1881 at Augustana College. A year later, after Bethany Church's second pastor and Bethany College founder Rev. Carl Aaron Swensson witnessed that first Augustana College Messiah performance, the performances of the Messiah began in Lindsborg on March 28, 1882. /\/\
Alma Christina Lind-Swensson -- Was the "first and "only" woman conductor for the rehearsals for the 1882 Bethany Church Messiah and the conductor for the performance in 1883. Guided by husband Rev. Carl Aaron Swensson’s 1881 vision and with their collaboration, she became the Messiah performances’ organizer, rehearsals' conductor, and soloist. Later, she became the Bethany College music instructor and was the Bethany Church organist for 40 years. She cofounded the far-reaching, nationally and internationally, Augustana Women's Missionary Society in 1892. At the Bethany Church parsonage, for her husband, Rev. Swensson, she was a gracious hostess to a variety of constant visitors, from church members and Augustana Synod pastors, to farmers, students, professors, businessmen and politicians, to Swedish dignitaries; yet always keeping a calm and welcoming countenance and presence while entertaining and preparing Swedish meals for them. She was born in Sweden, and was an Illinois' Moline High School graduate. # /\/\ To learn more, go Here to Mrs. Alma Christina Lind Swensson ~ Remembering her as Mrs. Rev. Dr. Swensson, the First Lady* of Lindsborg.
Alma Christina Lind-Swensson -- Was the "first and "only" woman conductor for the rehearsals for the 1882 Bethany Church Messiah and the conductor for the performance in 1883. Guided by husband Rev. Carl Aaron Swensson’s 1881 vision and with their collaboration, she became the Messiah performances’ organizer, rehearsals' conductor, and soloist. Later, she became the Bethany College music instructor and was the Bethany Church organist for 40 years. She cofounded the far-reaching, nationally and internationally, Augustana Women's Missionary Society in 1892. At the Bethany Church parsonage, for her husband, Rev. Swensson, she was a gracious hostess to a variety of constant visitors, from church members and Augustana Synod pastors, to farmers, students, professors, businessmen and politicians, to Swedish dignitaries; yet always keeping a calm and welcoming countenance and presence while entertaining and preparing Swedish meals for them. She was born in Sweden, and was an Illinois' Moline High School graduate. # /\/\ To learn more, go Here to Mrs. Alma Christina Lind Swensson ~ Remembering her as Mrs. Rev. Dr. Swensson, the First Lady* of Lindsborg.
>> A Messiah "FIRST" in 1899, Italian opera singer Eloise Vitti from Milan, Italy, performing in the Messiah
marked the beginning of innumerable New York City and international opera singers and renowned instrumentalists
to perform in the Messiah.
>> A Messiah "FIRST" in 1900, Singing "The Messiah" on the Plains by the Ladies Home Journal Charles M Harger
mark the beginning of ongoing national Press recognition for the Lindsborg Bethany College Messiah performances.
marked the beginning of innumerable New York City and international opera singers and renowned instrumentalists
to perform in the Messiah.
>> A Messiah "FIRST" in 1900, Singing "The Messiah" on the Plains by the Ladies Home Journal Charles M Harger
mark the beginning of ongoing national Press recognition for the Lindsborg Bethany College Messiah performances.
Samuel Thorstenberg, BCG , SUG -- A brilliant and gifted conductor, after graduating from Bethany, he continued his music studies in Stockholm, England and New York City. As the Bethany College Oratorio Society Messiah conductor, while at times performing the bass soloist part, his 11 year tenure (1898-1909) displayed great Messiah chorus growth from 183 to 487. As well during his tenue, for the first time ever, in 1899, an international opera singer would grace the stage of the Ling Messiah Auditorium, Eloise Vitti, who would be followed by countless other international opera performers. The following year would be the first time ever that the Messiah performance history would be recognized nationally and would continue to be so for decades to come. In that year of 1900, the American magazine Ladies Home Journal introduced the Swedish Lindsborg culture to the cultured social circles of the East with its published article, Singing "The Messiah" on the Plains by Charles M. Harger which exclaimed ". . 'The Messiah' by the Swedish colony at Lindsborg, in Central Kansas, is each spring one of the interesting events of the West. A musical festival that out on the comparatively sparsely settled prairies can bring together ten thousand people during Holy Week, many of them coming two hundred miles, must be excellent indeed. , , , " Thus, Messiah conductor Thorstenberg laid a very high standard of quality to be maintained and followed for future conductors who would strived even to exceed it. /\/\

Hagbard Brase, SUG -- A most famous and accomplished gifted Bethany College Oratorio Society Messiah conductor for 31 years, 1915-1946, during his era, he established a consistent classical cultured foundation for the Lindsborg Bethany College Messiah performances, of which was reported regularly by the Press. He founded the College's nationally recognized capella choir. He retired from Bethany College after 53 years, 1900-1953, as a professor of organ, harmony, and composition. Born in Sweden, he studied at Sweden's College of Skara, Stockholm's Royal Conservatory of Music and in Germany. He was a close personal friend of Swedish Bethany College art professor, the renown-to-be artist, Birger Sandzén. In 1947, he was Knighted by the Swedish Crown+. In honor and remembrance of Dr. Brase, fourth Swedish American Bethany College president Dr. Emory Lindquist wrote the 1989 book, Hagbard Brase: Beloved Music Master. "Upon Brase's retirement in 1946 as conductor, a well-known music critic observed that one of the last of the finest type of European music masters in America had raised his baton for the last time." /\
Oscar Lofgren, BCG -- Bethany College professor of music and piano, "first" Dean of the College of Fine Arts, 1918-1948 (30 years), 48 years at Bethany, 1900-1948. /\/\
Oscar Thorsen, SUG, BCG -- Bethany College professor of piano for 54 years, 1901-1955, he was regarded as a fine performer, and "a person of broad and deep culture." His gift of Swedish European hospitality preceded him. It all centered at his Lindsborg second floor apartment/studio, the venue for hundreds of recitals and social functions. He was a lover of music, art and European travel. He was a close personal friend of renown-to-be Swedish Artist Birger Sandzén's. Born in Sweden, he studied music in Sweden including at Karlstad, specializing in piano studies with renown teachers in Germany and the United States. /\/\
Thure Jaderborg, BCG -- Bethany College professor of voice for 52 years, 1902-1954, was Oratorio Society Messiah base soloist for many years with good press reviews and a public following; studied voice extensively in New York City after graduating Bethany; a large number of his students would become professional musicians /\/\
Go Here to Thure Olof Jaderborg.
Oscar Thorsen, SUG, BCG -- Bethany College professor of piano for 54 years, 1901-1955, he was regarded as a fine performer, and "a person of broad and deep culture." His gift of Swedish European hospitality preceded him. It all centered at his Lindsborg second floor apartment/studio, the venue for hundreds of recitals and social functions. He was a lover of music, art and European travel. He was a close personal friend of renown-to-be Swedish Artist Birger Sandzén's. Born in Sweden, he studied music in Sweden including at Karlstad, specializing in piano studies with renown teachers in Germany and the United States. /\/\
Thure Jaderborg, BCG -- Bethany College professor of voice for 52 years, 1902-1954, was Oratorio Society Messiah base soloist for many years with good press reviews and a public following; studied voice extensively in New York City after graduating Bethany; a large number of his students would become professional musicians /\/\
Go Here to Thure Olof Jaderborg.
Swedes in Music and in the Messiah Oratorio Society*
Later History
20th to 21st Century
including
~ European and Juilliard Schooled Music Professors at Bethany ~
Later History
20th to 21st Century
including
~ European and Juilliard Schooled Music Professors at Bethany ~
>> 1981, Celebrating Bethany College and Messiah Performance Centennials
Dr. Lambert Dahlsten, BCG --"Organist" for Oratorio Society Bethany College Centennial 1981 Messiah performance; Bethany College professor of piano and organ; Oratorio Society Messiah organist for 38 years; he was a Columbia University graduate with studies at University of Missouri Kansas City Conservatory of Music, Juilliard School of Music, and Stockholm's Royal College of Music with Sweden's renown Gotthard Arnér. <> BMs
Dr. Elmer Copley, ACG -- "Conductor" for Oratorio Society of Bethany College Centennial 1981 Messiah performance, which on its Delta Record recording credited him for "the national prestige currently enjoyed by the Oratorio Society, and the development over the past two decades, . . ." Five years before this in 1976, he was also the conductor for Bethany College Oratorio Society Messiah performance for His Majesty, Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden. In "that" standard of "Messiah" traditional excellence, Dr. Copley excelled as the Messiah conductor for 26 years. Of English descent, he was an Augustana College graduate. His studies of music and conducting continued at the University of Colorado, University of Iowa, and at Juilliard School of Music. From 1960 to 1988, he was a professor of voice, director of the college choir, and conductor of festival music. In early 1988, Dr. Copley accepted for the Bethany College Oratorio Society the Governor's Arts Award for Performing Arts, at the Statehouse Rotunda in Topeka, Kansas. This was a "first time" ever award! <> BMs There are 3 sections on this most dynamic conductor, Dr. Copley. Go Here to begin the first section.
Roger Thorstenberg, BCG -- "Trumpet Soloist" for Oratorio Society Bethany College Centennial 1981 Messiah performance; Bethany College professor of brass instruments and theory, chairman of music; performed annually at the Messiah as the "Trumpet Soloist" whose most gifted talent was also shared with the United States Navy Band, the Army 4th Infantry Division Band, the Seventh Army Symphony, the Arlington Symphony, the Denver Municipal Band and the Detroit Concert Band. The love of his profession and the use of his gift and where it took him and how he used it has been highly detailed Here by a loving family member and should not be missed by Bethany students and alumni, especially those who knew him or of him! <>
Dr. David J. Higbee --"Orchestra Conductor" for Oratorio Society Bethany College Centennial 1981 Messiah performance; Bethany College associate professor of music, conductor of Bethany Community Symphonic Band, Chamber Orchestra and Stage Band; a University of Colorado graduate with studies at the University of Michigan and University of Denver <>
T. David Lowe -- "Concertmaster" for Bethany College Centennial 1981 Messiah performance, Bethany College associate professor of music; studies and degrees from Juilliard School of Music, Columbia University and University of Colorado; was a violist with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra an the United States Air Force Academy Strings <>
Dr. Elmer Copley, ACG -- "Conductor" for Oratorio Society of Bethany College Centennial 1981 Messiah performance, which on its Delta Record recording credited him for "the national prestige currently enjoyed by the Oratorio Society, and the development over the past two decades, . . ." Five years before this in 1976, he was also the conductor for Bethany College Oratorio Society Messiah performance for His Majesty, Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden. In "that" standard of "Messiah" traditional excellence, Dr. Copley excelled as the Messiah conductor for 26 years. Of English descent, he was an Augustana College graduate. His studies of music and conducting continued at the University of Colorado, University of Iowa, and at Juilliard School of Music. From 1960 to 1988, he was a professor of voice, director of the college choir, and conductor of festival music. In early 1988, Dr. Copley accepted for the Bethany College Oratorio Society the Governor's Arts Award for Performing Arts, at the Statehouse Rotunda in Topeka, Kansas. This was a "first time" ever award! <> BMs There are 3 sections on this most dynamic conductor, Dr. Copley. Go Here to begin the first section.
Roger Thorstenberg, BCG -- "Trumpet Soloist" for Oratorio Society Bethany College Centennial 1981 Messiah performance; Bethany College professor of brass instruments and theory, chairman of music; performed annually at the Messiah as the "Trumpet Soloist" whose most gifted talent was also shared with the United States Navy Band, the Army 4th Infantry Division Band, the Seventh Army Symphony, the Arlington Symphony, the Denver Municipal Band and the Detroit Concert Band. The love of his profession and the use of his gift and where it took him and how he used it has been highly detailed Here by a loving family member and should not be missed by Bethany students and alumni, especially those who knew him or of him! <>
Dr. David J. Higbee --"Orchestra Conductor" for Oratorio Society Bethany College Centennial 1981 Messiah performance; Bethany College associate professor of music, conductor of Bethany Community Symphonic Band, Chamber Orchestra and Stage Band; a University of Colorado graduate with studies at the University of Michigan and University of Denver <>
T. David Lowe -- "Concertmaster" for Bethany College Centennial 1981 Messiah performance, Bethany College associate professor of music; studies and degrees from Juilliard School of Music, Columbia University and University of Colorado; was a violist with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra an the United States Air Force Academy Strings <>
>> A Messiah "FIRST" in 1988, Bethany College graduate international soprano opera singer performing in Messiah
Becky Copley, BCG -- She is Bethany College’s "first" graduate to become an international opera singer. Ms. Copley grew up singing the Messiah in the shadow of her most gifted and dynamic father, Messiah Conductor Dr. Elmer Copley, as well as her mother, Ruth Copley, also a gifted musician. She sang in the Messiah during her later high school years and all through college. As a Bethany College graduate she continued her studies at the University of Colorado, the University of Texas and in New York City. Ms. Copley's spectacular career began by being applauded as “one of America’s most gifted vocalists which found her performing on five (5) continents in a variety of operatic roles. She was honored as "Musician of the Year" from the Kansas Federation of Music Club in 2004. Bethany College also awarded her with the Gold Award for Achievement. To know more about her spectacular career, go Here to Ms. Rebecca Copley ~ Honoring her as Bethany College's “first” graduate to become an International Opera Singer.
>> A Messiah "FIRST" in 1997, Messiah performance at New York City's Carnegie Hall
Dr. Joel Panciera -- "Conductor" for the historic Bethany College Oratorio Society Messiah performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City on April 7, 1997. It was to be the "last" of such great 20th century Messiah public performances -- characterized so, by early history, when thousands of Messiah patrons flocked to Lindsborg's Bethany College to hear this most sacred music. Dr. Panciera was at Bethany College from 1996 to 1999 serving as Assistant Professor of Music and Chair of the Music Department, Conductor of the College Choir and Oratorio Society. He received a Bachelor's Degree of Music in Organ Performance from Oberlin College, a Master's Degree of Music in Choral Conducting from Westminster Choir College, and a Doctorate's Degree in Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from the University of Oklahoma. He also spent a year of private study at Cambridge University, England. ##, BMs
Swedes in Music and in the Messiah Oratorio Society*
Current History
21st Century
>> A Messiah "FIRST" in 2020, a livestream Messiah performance

Dr. Mark Lucas, BCG -- Since 2013, he has been the conductor for the Bethany College Oratorio Society Messiah performances. As a result of the 2020 Covid pandemic, Dr. Lucas has become the "first" 21st century Bethany College conductor to present a livestream Messiah performance. Although, it was severely modified at all levels due to the pandemic, on October 18, 2020, the sacred music with its profound message was performed beautifully and flawlessly by the singers and musicians with conductor Dr. Lucas. Thus, this debut has begun a new and exciting chapter for the Lindsborg Bethany College Oratorio Society Messiah, the “Oberammergau of the Plains," as it was titled in the 1944 Reader's Digest article which noted that the “Messiah” festival is called by critics ”the finest of its kind in the world.” Go Here to see and hear Dr. Lucas conducting Bach's St. Matthew Passion's final chorus, "My Jesus Good Night," Good Friday 2014; and Here for Handel's Messiah's "Worthy is the Lamb" and "Amen," the chorus, Easter Sunday, 2015. Go Here, to learn more about this most dedicated and excellent Bethany College professor, conductor, and traveling conductor of the Lindsborg Bethany College Messiah.
SOURCES:
/\ Dr. Emory Lindquist's 1984, Hagbard Brase: Beloved Music Master, page 164
/\/\ Bethany College faculty information is from Emory Lindquist's 1975 book, Bethany in Kansas, the history of a college, pages 135-150, 163-164.
<> The "Centennial Edition: Choruses from Handel's Messiah" record album by Delta Records, 1981
# Ms. Karen Humphrey's 2012 Grace, Faith and the Power of Singing -- The Alma Christina Lind Swensson Story, pages _______
## Online information
BMs Bethany Magazines
/\ Dr. Emory Lindquist's 1984, Hagbard Brase: Beloved Music Master, page 164
/\/\ Bethany College faculty information is from Emory Lindquist's 1975 book, Bethany in Kansas, the history of a college, pages 135-150, 163-164.
<> The "Centennial Edition: Choruses from Handel's Messiah" record album by Delta Records, 1981
# Ms. Karen Humphrey's 2012 Grace, Faith and the Power of Singing -- The Alma Christina Lind Swensson Story, pages _______
## Online information
BMs Bethany Magazines
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Painting
~ European Schooled Art Professors at Bethany College ~
Oil by Oscar Jacobson, 1910
Painting
~ European Schooled Art Professors at Bethany College ~
Oil by Oscar Jacobson, 1910
Swedes in Painting* /\
The Art Instructors
Frist artists affiliated with Bethany College
Frist artists affiliated with Bethany College
>> The Women Art Instructors
Miss Lucy Osgood, 1890-1891; Mrs. Hannah Swensson & Mrs. Marie Swensson, 1891-1892;
Miss Addie Covell, 1892-1893 /\
All could very well be BCGs.
Miss Lucy Osgood, 1890-1891; Mrs. Hannah Swensson & Mrs. Marie Swensson, 1891-1892;
Miss Addie Covell, 1892-1893 /\
All could very well be BCGs.
>> The Men Art Instructors
Olof Grafström, SUG -- 1893-1897 -- A Stockholm Academy of Fine Arts graduate, studying with renown-to-be artist Anders Zorn, he was a celebrated portrait, landscape and riverscape artist of the American Northwest when he arrived at Bethany College in 1893 until 1897 when he became an Augustana College art professor specializing in "altar art" for the Augustana Synod Churches of the Midwest. /\
Carl Lotavé, SUG -- 1897-1899-- A Stockholm Academy of Fine Arts graduate, studying with renown-to-be artist Anders Zorn, then studied art in Paris for two years, he was renown in Europe and New York for painting European royalty and famous persons, he arrived as the Bethany College art professor in 1897 and in 1899 left to paint Native American scenes of the American West for the Smithsonian Institution, finishing his career in New York City painting famous World War I American Generals; he was a close personal friend of Sandzén's, a fellow art student while in Stockholm /\
Olof Grafström, SUG -- 1893-1897 -- A Stockholm Academy of Fine Arts graduate, studying with renown-to-be artist Anders Zorn, he was a celebrated portrait, landscape and riverscape artist of the American Northwest when he arrived at Bethany College in 1893 until 1897 when he became an Augustana College art professor specializing in "altar art" for the Augustana Synod Churches of the Midwest. /\
Carl Lotavé, SUG -- 1897-1899-- A Stockholm Academy of Fine Arts graduate, studying with renown-to-be artist Anders Zorn, then studied art in Paris for two years, he was renown in Europe and New York for painting European royalty and famous persons, he arrived as the Bethany College art professor in 1897 and in 1899 left to paint Native American scenes of the American West for the Smithsonian Institution, finishing his career in New York City painting famous World War I American Generals; he was a close personal friend of Sandzén's, a fellow art student while in Stockholm /\

Sven Birger Sandzén, SUG -- 1899-1946 reworking on this 2/8 - 2/13
Some Advanced Art Students of Professor Sandzén's
Oscar Brousse Jacobson, BCG -- He was born in Vastervik, Sweden, in 1882, and moved with his parents to Lindsborg when he was 8. He was an art student of Birger Sandzén graduating from Bethany in 1908, and graduating again as a Sandzén student with a Doctorate in Fine Arts following his studies in France at the Louvre in Paris, and in the Scandinavian countries of Denmark and Sweden, and at Yale University in 1916 where he received a Master of Fine Arts Degree. His career in art began as the Director of Norman, Oklahoma's University of Oklahoma’s Art School in 1915 that lasted until 1954 where he envisioned an art museum which was to become the Fred Jones Jr. Museum. While there, he was to become a renowned artist of the Southwest and the "first" artist in the United States to define American Indian art as "Fine Art" as he mentored the Kiowa Six artists which would result with the established Jacobson House Native American Art Center in Norman. Go Here to learn more on Artist Oscar Brousse Jacobson.
Nils Anton Pearson, BCG -- He was born in Lund, Sweden, on May 23, 1892. He was a wood carver first starting at the age of 9 until 19 and was influenced by the Swedish woodcarver Döderhultarn. He was enrolled at Lund University to study engineering due to his father's wishes. However, he was more interested in the arts and travel, so left Sweden in 1912 arriving in Chicago where he first lived. Traveling again, he arrived in San Francisco for the World's Fair in 1915 and then traveled eastward where one of his stops was in Lindsborg, Kansas, where he became a student of Bethany College Swedish Professor Birger Sandzén, who would become his mentor, close friend and Kansas landscape painting partner. By 1918, he was exhibiting his paintings locally and regionally. He would meet his wife-to-be, Grace Lane, at college, but his desire for travel and adventure continue for many years before marriage. One such travel adventure took place in 1922 when he took a four month trip around the country just to paint it. 3,600 miles later he returned to Lindsborg with nearly 200 paintings. Learn more about this most interesting and gifted artist Here, and see "Swedes in Folk Art Woodcarving" below under "Through Their Swedish Folklife Cultural Heritage Individual Projects."
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Lydia Sohlberg Deere, BCG -- reworking on this 2/8 - 2/13
Hilding Jaderborg, BCG -- Highly gifted and talented, a superb student of Birger Sandzén and painted almost like him, so I thought, when I visited his and his wife's Swedish Crafts Shop where his wonderful classic paintings covered the walls.
Signe E. Larson, BCG-- A Sandzén celebrated artist at Bethany and in Lindsborg, traveled abroad sharing her "Chalk Talk"
Dr. Margaret Sandzén Greenough, BCG -- Artist, daughter of Birger Sandzén, Bethany College art instructor 1963, art student of her father, continued art studies in Paris and New York. Much more to come . . .
/\ Bethany College faculty information is from Emory Lindquist's 1975 book, Bethany in Kansas, the history of a college, pages 175-185; also from Lindquist's 1993 Birger Sandzén: An Illustrated Biography.
To learn more on the beginnings of Bethany College art classes, go Here, and more on Lydia's Art Professor Sven Birger Sandzén, go Here.
Nils Anton Pearson, BCG -- He was born in Lund, Sweden, on May 23, 1892. He was a wood carver first starting at the age of 9 until 19 and was influenced by the Swedish woodcarver Döderhultarn. He was enrolled at Lund University to study engineering due to his father's wishes. However, he was more interested in the arts and travel, so left Sweden in 1912 arriving in Chicago where he first lived. Traveling again, he arrived in San Francisco for the World's Fair in 1915 and then traveled eastward where one of his stops was in Lindsborg, Kansas, where he became a student of Bethany College Swedish Professor Birger Sandzén, who would become his mentor, close friend and Kansas landscape painting partner. By 1918, he was exhibiting his paintings locally and regionally. He would meet his wife-to-be, Grace Lane, at college, but his desire for travel and adventure continue for many years before marriage. One such travel adventure took place in 1922 when he took a four month trip around the country just to paint it. 3,600 miles later he returned to Lindsborg with nearly 200 paintings. Learn more about this most interesting and gifted artist Here, and see "Swedes in Folk Art Woodcarving" below under "Through Their Swedish Folklife Cultural Heritage Individual Projects."
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Lydia Sohlberg Deere, BCG -- reworking on this 2/8 - 2/13
Hilding Jaderborg, BCG -- Highly gifted and talented, a superb student of Birger Sandzén and painted almost like him, so I thought, when I visited his and his wife's Swedish Crafts Shop where his wonderful classic paintings covered the walls.
Signe E. Larson, BCG-- A Sandzén celebrated artist at Bethany and in Lindsborg, traveled abroad sharing her "Chalk Talk"
Dr. Margaret Sandzén Greenough, BCG -- Artist, daughter of Birger Sandzén, Bethany College art instructor 1963, art student of her father, continued art studies in Paris and New York. Much more to come . . .
/\ Bethany College faculty information is from Emory Lindquist's 1975 book, Bethany in Kansas, the history of a college, pages 175-185; also from Lindquist's 1993 Birger Sandzén: An Illustrated Biography.
To learn more on the beginnings of Bethany College art classes, go Here, and more on Lydia's Art Professor Sven Birger Sandzén, go Here.
Artists not affiliated with Bethany College

Gustav Nathaniel (G. N.) Malm Swedish born, celebrated artist and businessman, an alter and Kansas landscape artist; an illustrator; a stencils designer; organized the founding for the Lindsborg Messiah Lutheran English speaking church of 1908, he has been the subject of Swedish and Swedish American historian writers, such as found in the 1989 book, G. N. Malm -- a Swedish immigrant's varied career by Dr. Emory Lindquist wth such additional chapters on Malm by President of the University of Minnesota Nils Hasselmo on his Swedish language and writing, by Vernon Holm on his stencils and stencilings, and by American civilization educator and Fulbright fellow of University Oslo Dorothy Burton Skårdal on his literary achievements.

Lester Raymer He was a Chicago Art Institute graduate of English descent, American artist Lester Raymer was a private person who was to become a renown virtuoso artist, as well as a "behind the scenes" Lindsborg community supporter. Perhaps his most meaningful and greatest painting that he created in the Swedish Lindsborg community was that of the King of Sweden on a white stallion flanked in the background by the Swedish Pavilion and the Bethany Lutheran Church. Raymer was born in 1907 in the farming community of Alva, Oklahoma, and died in Lindsborg in 1991. In his early childhood, he started drawing and experimenting with a wide variety of art forms. Graduating from the Chicago Art Institute in 1933, he returned to his family farm to create his art. Marrying a Swede from Lindsborg, Ramona Weddle, he moved there in 1945 where he continued his work in privacy as an amazing and prolific artist well known in the American art world then. As a result, in 1988, a society was established in his name and, in turn, a museum was established in 1997, as the following information shows:
Raymer Society for the Arts, since 1988
Founders: Lester and Ramona Raymer
Director: Mrs. Marsha Howe, BCG
It was created for the preservation of Kansas art and culture
which then led to the founding of
The Red Barn Studio Museum - The Working Studio of Artist Lester Raymer, since 1997
Director: Mrs. Marsha Howe, BCG
It is dedicated to showcasing the art of Lester Raymer, while supporting visiting artists in the Artist in Residency (AIR) program and the occasional on-site art class programs, along with periodic art auctions held online.
For current information, go Here.
To learn more, go Here to Artist Lester Raymer ~ Remembering him as the renown virtuoso artist and "behind the scenes" community supporter.
(Information for this piece has come from the Red Barn Studio Museum website, Kansapedia and AskARK.)
Raymer Society for the Arts, since 1988
Founders: Lester and Ramona Raymer
Director: Mrs. Marsha Howe, BCG
It was created for the preservation of Kansas art and culture
which then led to the founding of
The Red Barn Studio Museum - The Working Studio of Artist Lester Raymer, since 1997
Director: Mrs. Marsha Howe, BCG
It is dedicated to showcasing the art of Lester Raymer, while supporting visiting artists in the Artist in Residency (AIR) program and the occasional on-site art class programs, along with periodic art auctions held online.
For current information, go Here.
To learn more, go Here to Artist Lester Raymer ~ Remembering him as the renown virtuoso artist and "behind the scenes" community supporter.
(Information for this piece has come from the Red Barn Studio Museum website, Kansapedia and AskARK.)
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Photography
Photography
Swedes in Photography*

Bror Gustaf Gröndal -- He is Lindsborg's most famous Swedish born photographer who became renown and well respected throughout Kansas. In 2013, his granddaughter, Margaret Dahlquist Eddy, authored Through the Lens of B. G. Gröndal: Keeper of his time. Go Here to Photographer B.G. Gröndal ~ Remembering him for visually documenting Lindsborg and Bethany College in their earliest days. (New Section)
Lydia Sohlberg Deere, BCG -- She began taking photographs with her first job as a owner of a millinery shop in 1900 in Lindsborg and then while working at Bethany as an instructor and Lady Principal Matron of the Ladies Lane Hart Hall she continued to take photographs in 1907 until 1925. To learn more on Lydia, go Here.
Tom Jaderborg, BCG -- Perhaps the most meaningful and greatest photographs he took were for Dr. Emory Lindquist's 1992 book, Birger Sandzén, An Illustrated Biography in which he took photographs of all of Sandzén's works for the book. He is the former owner of Jaderborg Photography.
Hilding Jaderborg, BCG -- The artist and father of Tom Jaderborg, he was also a professional photographer of Bethany College, Lindsborg and the Smoky Valley.
Dale Hoag -- Professional photographer of Swedish Lindsborg, Bethany Church and Bethany College leaders.
Albert N. Lundquist, BCG -- Professional photographer of Lundquist Studio for Bethany College and Lindsborg.
Lydia Sohlberg Deere, BCG -- She began taking photographs with her first job as a owner of a millinery shop in 1900 in Lindsborg and then while working at Bethany as an instructor and Lady Principal Matron of the Ladies Lane Hart Hall she continued to take photographs in 1907 until 1925. To learn more on Lydia, go Here.
Tom Jaderborg, BCG -- Perhaps the most meaningful and greatest photographs he took were for Dr. Emory Lindquist's 1992 book, Birger Sandzén, An Illustrated Biography in which he took photographs of all of Sandzén's works for the book. He is the former owner of Jaderborg Photography.
Hilding Jaderborg, BCG -- The artist and father of Tom Jaderborg, he was also a professional photographer of Bethany College, Lindsborg and the Smoky Valley.
Dale Hoag -- Professional photographer of Swedish Lindsborg, Bethany Church and Bethany College leaders.
Albert N. Lundquist, BCG -- Professional photographer of Lundquist Studio for Bethany College and Lindsborg.
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Theater
Theater
Swedes in Theater** -- Ongoing drama and musical summer presentations
Harold "Prince" Elmquist -- One of the original organizers in 1959 of Broadway RFD (Rural Free Delivery)
Dale Hoag -- A key influence in the 1959 founding of Broadway RFD
Max Meuller -- 1959 founder of Broadway RFD, the longest ongoing running outdoor theater in Kansas
Harold "Prince" Elmquist -- One of the original organizers in 1959 of Broadway RFD (Rural Free Delivery)
Dale Hoag -- A key influence in the 1959 founding of Broadway RFD
Max Meuller -- 1959 founder of Broadway RFD, the longest ongoing running outdoor theater in Kansas
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Through Their
Architecture
Swede House & the Stable Wall
Through Their
Architecture
Swede House & the Stable Wall
Stone Houses and Barns in the Smoky Valley*
Magnus Carlson - A builder of Bethany Church and Old Main
Claude Koehn - Restorer/preservationist - par excellence
Kyle Peterson, BCG- Swedish stone house historian
To learn more, go Here to Their 1873 Swede House.
The 1908 Lars Olaf Jaderborg Home
Lindsborg's Early Home Builders**
The Brandt Brothers:
Joseph and Ed
Lindsborg Building Company:
Frank Lindberg
Henry Goodholm
John Josephson
Albin and Henry Goodholm
The Palmquist Brothers:
John and August
To learn more, go HERE to The Swedish Lindsborg Builders.
In Later Years
Dale Hoag
He was an architect, home-builder, developer, who won various awards and recognition for his home designs, including Architect of the Year.
The Brandt Brothers:
Joseph and Ed
Lindsborg Building Company:
Frank Lindberg
Henry Goodholm
John Josephson
Albin and Henry Goodholm
The Palmquist Brothers:
John and August
To learn more, go HERE to The Swedish Lindsborg Builders.
In Later Years
Dale Hoag
He was an architect, home-builder, developer, who won various awards and recognition for his home designs, including Architect of the Year.
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Through Their
Swedish Folklife Cultural Heritage Organizations
~ Swedish culture sustainability endeavors ~
Folklife Institutions, Clubs and Groups
Through Their
Swedish Folklife Cultural Heritage Organizations
~ Swedish culture sustainability endeavors ~
Folklife Institutions, Clubs and Groups
1986 Swedish-American Folklife Institute of Central Kansas – Now online only.
President Dr. Greta Swenson, GACG; and Director Mark Esping and Mardel Esping, BCGs -
To learn more, go Here to “Dr. Greta Swenson & Mr. and Mrs. Mark Esping,” and go HERE to their website.
1996 Swedish-American Heritage Center – Now retired.
Director Mark Esping and Mardel Esping, BCGs
To learn more go Here to "Their Folklife Institute's Swedish-American Heritage Center, 1996"
President Dr. Greta Swenson, GACG; and Director Mark Esping and Mardel Esping, BCGs -
To learn more, go Here to “Dr. Greta Swenson & Mr. and Mrs. Mark Esping,” and go HERE to their website.
1996 Swedish-American Heritage Center – Now retired.
Director Mark Esping and Mardel Esping, BCGs
To learn more go Here to "Their Folklife Institute's Swedish-American Heritage Center, 1996"
Folklife Institute Folk Art Crafts' Projects -- a sampling
Swedes in Svensk Hyllningsfest Costumes Collections
Mark and Mardel Esping of the Swedish-American Folklife Institute of Central Kansas continue to collect used costumes of past Svensk Hyllningsfest celebrations that are passed on to Mrs. Marla Elmquist and the Hyllningsfest Costumes Ladies who restore and preserve them.
Mark and Mardel Esping of the Swedish-American Folklife Institute of Central Kansas continue to collect used costumes of past Svensk Hyllningsfest celebrations that are passed on to Mrs. Marla Elmquist and the Hyllningsfest Costumes Ladies who restore and preserve them.

Swedes in Folk Art Ljuskröna
Mark and Mardel Esping, and Marla Esping Elmquist, BCGs
Go Here to see the 2020 Lindsborg Christmas presentation on the "Ljuskröna and Apple Tree" by Mrs. Elmquist.
Mark and Mardel Esping, and Marla Esping Elmquist, BCGs
Go Here to see the 2020 Lindsborg Christmas presentation on the "Ljuskröna and Apple Tree" by Mrs. Elmquist.
Swedes in Folk Art Weaving
Mardel Esping, BCG
Swedes in Folk Art Metal Work
Malcolm Esping -- Gifted/celebrated Metal Work Artist, Swedish Wedding Crown Designer
Malcolm Esping’s apprentices -- Mardel Esping and Dr. Marlysue Esping Holmquist, BCGs
Gretchen Esping BCG
Mardel Esping, BCG
Swedes in Folk Art Metal Work
Malcolm Esping -- Gifted/celebrated Metal Work Artist, Swedish Wedding Crown Designer
Malcolm Esping’s apprentices -- Mardel Esping and Dr. Marlysue Esping Holmquist, BCGs
Gretchen Esping BCG
Folk Handwork / Needlework Club
- Handwork of Lydia Sohlberg Deere -
- Handwork of Lydia Sohlberg Deere -
Swedes in the 1927 Lindsborg Swedish Club of Embroidery Handwork**
(Formerly "Föreningen för Skandenaviska Handarbeten" translated "Society for Scandinavian Handwork")
Mrs. Carl Anderson
Mrs. Hagbard Brase
Mrs. Emil O. Deere, BCG -- Founder
Mrs. Thure Jaderborg
Mrs. Carl Lincoln
Mrs. Ray Oberholser
It is very likely that several of these ladies were Bethany College Graduates.
To learn more, go Here to Lydia Sohlberg Deere's 1927 "Lindsborg Swedish Club's" Handwork -- Swedish / Scandinavian handwork preserved and promoted for over 40 years.
(Formerly "Föreningen för Skandenaviska Handarbeten" translated "Society for Scandinavian Handwork")
Mrs. Carl Anderson
Mrs. Hagbard Brase
Mrs. Emil O. Deere, BCG -- Founder
Mrs. Thure Jaderborg
Mrs. Carl Lincoln
Mrs. Ray Oberholser
It is very likely that several of these ladies were Bethany College Graduates.
To learn more, go Here to Lydia Sohlberg Deere's 1927 "Lindsborg Swedish Club's" Handwork -- Swedish / Scandinavian handwork preserved and promoted for over 40 years.
Folk Dance and Music Groups
By Dalecarlian Artist Rita Sharp
By Dalecarlian Artist Rita Sharp
Swede Folk Dance Groups –ongoing at home
1941 "Swedish Folk Games" organized by Fritz Carlson, Charles Weddle, Arvid Berggren
1963 "Lindsborg Swedish Folk Dancers" organized by Elizabeth Jaderborg (High School Students)
-- traveling around the country annually to perform; and to Sweden every four years
1971 The "Adult Swedish Folk Dancers" organized by Jack Turner & Patty Karstadt,
name changed in 1989 to "Folkdanslag" during Duane Fredrickson, MD, leadership
To learn more, go HERE for Mrs. Jaderborg's "Lindsborg Swedish Folk Dancers" founded in 1963.
1941 "Swedish Folk Games" organized by Fritz Carlson, Charles Weddle, Arvid Berggren
1963 "Lindsborg Swedish Folk Dancers" organized by Elizabeth Jaderborg (High School Students)
-- traveling around the country annually to perform; and to Sweden every four years
1971 The "Adult Swedish Folk Dancers" organized by Jack Turner & Patty Karstadt,
name changed in 1989 to "Folkdanslag" during Duane Fredrickson, MD, leadership
To learn more, go HERE for Mrs. Jaderborg's "Lindsborg Swedish Folk Dancers" founded in 1963.
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Through Their
Swedish Folklife Cultural Heritage Individual Endeavors
~ Swedish culture sustainability endeavors ~
Through Their
Swedish Folklife Cultural Heritage Individual Endeavors
~ Swedish culture sustainability endeavors ~
By Kurbits artist Shirley Malm
on Lindsborg's "Old Iron Bridge"
on Lindsborg's "Old Iron Bridge"
>>>>> Swedes in Folk Art Painting**
Shirley Malm -- Kurbits artist, preservationist of all art type, "Artist in Resident" at Hemslöjd, Inc. for years, established Station Studio & Gallery
Robert Miller -- Kurbits artist; award-winning folk artist & ceramicist; Scandinavian toys designer; Lindsborg "arts" promoter
Rita Sharp -- Dalecarlian artist, former "Folk Design Studio" co-owner, works featured in Scandinavian art exhibits
Robert Walker -- Dalecarlian artist, former "Folk Design Studio" co-owner
Carla Wilson -- Kurbits artist; Lindsborg "Artist of the Year," 2019, go Here to see here art.
Shirley Malm -- Kurbits artist, preservationist of all art type, "Artist in Resident" at Hemslöjd, Inc. for years, established Station Studio & Gallery
Robert Miller -- Kurbits artist; award-winning folk artist & ceramicist; Scandinavian toys designer; Lindsborg "arts" promoter
Rita Sharp -- Dalecarlian artist, former "Folk Design Studio" co-owner, works featured in Scandinavian art exhibits
Robert Walker -- Dalecarlian artist, former "Folk Design Studio" co-owner
Carla Wilson -- Kurbits artist; Lindsborg "Artist of the Year," 2019, go Here to see here art.
>>>>> Swedes teaching Sloyd, Pyrography, Embroidery and Sewing Bethany College Classes*
Amalia Maria Rabenius, SUG, -- Swedish born, Lady Principal of the Bethany Model School, 1900 - 1907; was "first" and only instructor to teach Sloyd and pyrography (wood burning), taught embroider and sewing also.<>
Lydia Sohlberg, BCGs -- Replaced Miss Rabenius as Lady Principal; taught embroidery and sewing during her tenure as Matron of the Ladies Dormitory at Lane Hart Hal, 1907-1913
>>>>> Swede Research Writer on the Folk Art Sloyd and Pyrography
Dr. Marlysue Esping Holmquist, BCG -- To learn more on Miss Rabenius and Sloyd and Pyrography, go to Dr. Holmquist's article/flyer titled: Sloyd Furniture Pyrography Pieces by Birger Sandzén, Amalia Maria Rabenius & G. N. Malm presented at the Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery 2019 "121st Annual Midwest Art Exhibition" Here.
>>>>> Swedes in Folk Art Stencil Design Production**
G.N. Malm
>>>>> Swedes in Concrete Sculptures
Oscar Gunnarson
Amalia Maria Rabenius, SUG, -- Swedish born, Lady Principal of the Bethany Model School, 1900 - 1907; was "first" and only instructor to teach Sloyd and pyrography (wood burning), taught embroider and sewing also.<>
Lydia Sohlberg, BCGs -- Replaced Miss Rabenius as Lady Principal; taught embroidery and sewing during her tenure as Matron of the Ladies Dormitory at Lane Hart Hal, 1907-1913
>>>>> Swede Research Writer on the Folk Art Sloyd and Pyrography
Dr. Marlysue Esping Holmquist, BCG -- To learn more on Miss Rabenius and Sloyd and Pyrography, go to Dr. Holmquist's article/flyer titled: Sloyd Furniture Pyrography Pieces by Birger Sandzén, Amalia Maria Rabenius & G. N. Malm presented at the Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery 2019 "121st Annual Midwest Art Exhibition" Here.
>>>>> Swedes in Folk Art Stencil Design Production**
G.N. Malm
>>>>> Swedes in Concrete Sculptures
Oscar Gunnarson
Oscar Gunnarson' s Concrete Figures
of
BETHANY COLLEGE EARLIEST LEADERS
Part of permanent exhibit at the Old Mill Museum
of
BETHANY COLLEGE EARLIEST LEADERS
Part of permanent exhibit at the Old Mill Museum
>>>>> Swedes in Folk Art Woodcarving**
There have been many Swedish woodcarvers (woodworkers) in Lindsborg. The Swedish-American Folk Life Institute of Central Kansas reports Here on this Smoky Valley history, including woodcarvers
Anton Pearson
Norman Malm
Hugo Shogren
Grandma Lawton
Chet Palmer
Richard Miller
Dave Anderson
For more on Anton Pearson, his son Norman Malm and his grandson Jim Malm, go to their website, Swedish American Woodcarvers of Lindsborg Here.
Lester Raymer
is another highly respected woodcarver whose works are displayed at the Red Barn Studio Museum in Lindsborg.
There have been many Swedish woodcarvers (woodworkers) in Lindsborg. The Swedish-American Folk Life Institute of Central Kansas reports Here on this Smoky Valley history, including woodcarvers
Anton Pearson
Norman Malm
Hugo Shogren
Grandma Lawton
Chet Palmer
Richard Miller
Dave Anderson
For more on Anton Pearson, his son Norman Malm and his grandson Jim Malm, go to their website, Swedish American Woodcarvers of Lindsborg Here.
Lester Raymer
is another highly respected woodcarver whose works are displayed at the Red Barn Studio Museum in Lindsborg.
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Through Their
Swedish Traditions
~ Swedish cultural sustainability endeavors ~
Through Their
Swedish Traditions
~ Swedish cultural sustainability endeavors ~
Saint Lucia, Jullota, Saint Lucia
Locally in Lindsborg, like in every other Swedish American community in the United States and around the world, the traditional Christmas Saint Lucia Ceremony and the Jullota Church Service are celebrated as well as Midsummer Day in June.
Svensk Hyllningsfest
Yet, unique to Lindsborg is the celebration of the October Svensk Hyllningsfest, a biennial Swedish American pioneer festival, held from Thursday evening beginning with a church service at Bethany Lutheran Church and ending at the Church with Sunday service. It was originally organized in 1941 by a Dutchman, Dr. William Holwerda, (who quickly became an honorary Lindsborg Swede as many non-Swedes have in Lindsborg for similar contributions).
Part of this unique-to-Lindsborg-only Swedish American festival is a chosen King and Queen of mature ages in their late 60s or older who have been great supporters of the community. This couple leads the Saturday morning parade down Main Street and throughout the day the Lindsborg Swedish Folk Dancers dance a variety of dances along with a variety of Swedish events, programs, exhibits, workshops, and food to enjoy.
A few of these royal couples have been Steve and Patty Karstadt in 2003; Don and Dorene Anderson in 2009; Chester and Jeanette Peterson in 2017; and Ron and Marsha Rolander in 2019. These couples have been perfect examples of the Swedes Svensk Hyllningsfest Kings and Queens who preceded them – devoted and committed Swedes promoting Lindsborg's Swedishness in countless ways. To learn more, go Here.
Locally in Lindsborg, like in every other Swedish American community in the United States and around the world, the traditional Christmas Saint Lucia Ceremony and the Jullota Church Service are celebrated as well as Midsummer Day in June.
Svensk Hyllningsfest
Yet, unique to Lindsborg is the celebration of the October Svensk Hyllningsfest, a biennial Swedish American pioneer festival, held from Thursday evening beginning with a church service at Bethany Lutheran Church and ending at the Church with Sunday service. It was originally organized in 1941 by a Dutchman, Dr. William Holwerda, (who quickly became an honorary Lindsborg Swede as many non-Swedes have in Lindsborg for similar contributions).
Part of this unique-to-Lindsborg-only Swedish American festival is a chosen King and Queen of mature ages in their late 60s or older who have been great supporters of the community. This couple leads the Saturday morning parade down Main Street and throughout the day the Lindsborg Swedish Folk Dancers dance a variety of dances along with a variety of Swedish events, programs, exhibits, workshops, and food to enjoy.
A few of these royal couples have been Steve and Patty Karstadt in 2003; Don and Dorene Anderson in 2009; Chester and Jeanette Peterson in 2017; and Ron and Marsha Rolander in 2019. These couples have been perfect examples of the Swedes Svensk Hyllningsfest Kings and Queens who preceded them – devoted and committed Swedes promoting Lindsborg's Swedishness in countless ways. To learn more, go Here.
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Through Their
Smoky Valley Historical, Cultural and Christian Organizations
~ last-link organizations to Smoky Valley early history and Swedish culture ~
From 1919-2019
Through Their
Smoky Valley Historical, Cultural and Christian Organizations
~ last-link organizations to Smoky Valley early history and Swedish culture ~
From 1919-2019
Lindsborg Historical Society (LHS), 1919, the name changed in 1926 to Smoky Valley Historical Society, and the named changed again to its current name Smoky Valley Historical Association, (SVHA) since 1963
LHS 1919 Founders: William Ahlstrom, Emil O. Deere, William Hagstram, R. Johnson, G.N. Malm, C.A. Nelson,
Birger Sandzén
SVHA-Members of note: Elizabeth Jaderborg, Elston Flohr; Chester Peterson, Chris Abercrombie
To learn more on the very beginnings of this fine organization, go Here, and go Here to its website.
Notable SVHA Sustainability Projects
> Coronado Heights, since 1919
Preservation, restoration, promotion
> Book Publishing
Authored by local Swedes and Swedish Americans
> Authored and Printed
Where Did They Live? Early Residences of Lindsborg KS, 1993
> Committee chairman Elston Flohr, Eunice Gunnarson, Kathryn Franz, Hugo Lindahl, Pearlida Peterson, Ingebord Peterson, Mrs. Ted Palmquist, Mildred Johnson, Edwin Rooth, Robert Lundgren,
and Estred Barfield.
Go Here to see the publication of " Where Did They Live? "
> Created, Designed, Authored, Mapped and Laid Out
The VӒLKOMMEN TRAIL -- Exploring History Along LINDSBORG'S VӒLKOMMEN TRAIL, 2006:
> Committee chairman Corky Malm, Ken Branch, Bill Carlson, Don Howe, Margaret Nelson, John Pearson,
Chet Peterson, Ken Swisher;
> History signs sponsors: Lindsborg Quarterback Club, Wallace Chevrolet of McPherson, First Bank of
McPherson and Assaria, Doris Johnson Stump, Mid-Kansas Co-op, Dauer Welding and Machine, Hemslöjd,
Inc., Curtis and Jill Enterprises LLC, Corky and Deloris Malm, Lindsborg Concrete Products, Midway Motors of McPherson, Dr. Duane and Nancy Fredrickson, Lindsborg State Bank, Scott's Hometown Foods, Farmers State Bank
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McPherson County Historical and Archeological Society at McPherson, since the early 1930s to the early 1940s
There were many members. Member Dr. Leon Lungstrom's notated that Emil O. Deere's membership began there in 1933 and the Society would experience an eventual falling off of membership at some point for a season.
LHS 1919 Founders: William Ahlstrom, Emil O. Deere, William Hagstram, R. Johnson, G.N. Malm, C.A. Nelson,
Birger Sandzén
SVHA-Members of note: Elizabeth Jaderborg, Elston Flohr; Chester Peterson, Chris Abercrombie
To learn more on the very beginnings of this fine organization, go Here, and go Here to its website.
Notable SVHA Sustainability Projects
> Coronado Heights, since 1919
Preservation, restoration, promotion
> Book Publishing
Authored by local Swedes and Swedish Americans
> Authored and Printed
Where Did They Live? Early Residences of Lindsborg KS, 1993
> Committee chairman Elston Flohr, Eunice Gunnarson, Kathryn Franz, Hugo Lindahl, Pearlida Peterson, Ingebord Peterson, Mrs. Ted Palmquist, Mildred Johnson, Edwin Rooth, Robert Lundgren,
and Estred Barfield.
Go Here to see the publication of " Where Did They Live? "
> Created, Designed, Authored, Mapped and Laid Out
The VӒLKOMMEN TRAIL -- Exploring History Along LINDSBORG'S VӒLKOMMEN TRAIL, 2006:
> Committee chairman Corky Malm, Ken Branch, Bill Carlson, Don Howe, Margaret Nelson, John Pearson,
Chet Peterson, Ken Swisher;
> History signs sponsors: Lindsborg Quarterback Club, Wallace Chevrolet of McPherson, First Bank of
McPherson and Assaria, Doris Johnson Stump, Mid-Kansas Co-op, Dauer Welding and Machine, Hemslöjd,
Inc., Curtis and Jill Enterprises LLC, Corky and Deloris Malm, Lindsborg Concrete Products, Midway Motors of McPherson, Dr. Duane and Nancy Fredrickson, Lindsborg State Bank, Scott's Hometown Foods, Farmers State Bank
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McPherson County Historical and Archeological Society at McPherson, since the early 1930s to the early 1940s
There were many members. Member Dr. Leon Lungstrom's notated that Emil O. Deere's membership began there in 1933 and the Society would experience an eventual falling off of membership at some point for a season.
- Archeology Dig -
- Bethany College Professor and Dean Emil O. Deere at site showing the FIND of a mammoths' tusk (right) -
Mammoth's lived from around 5 millions years ago during the Pliocene period to about 4,000 years ago in the Holocene period
Source: Mammoth -- Wikipedia
- Bethany College Professor and Dean Emil O. Deere at site showing the FIND of a mammoths' tusk (right) -
Mammoth's lived from around 5 millions years ago during the Pliocene period to about 4,000 years ago in the Holocene period
Source: Mammoth -- Wikipedia
Deere would help reactivate the Society with Jim Cassler and Anton Peterson in 1962 and it was given the new name as shown below:
McPherson County Historical Society, since 1962
The first president was Jim Cassler and the first vice president was Anton Peterson
Past Presidents: Anton Peterson, Linn Peterson, David Nigh
From the Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1962, McPherson Sentinel article "Form County Historical Society Here," the initial plans of the Society were to "set up a system of compiling all historical data of McPherson County and acquiring a building that might be used as a county museum ..." As a result, a building was purchased by the Society and it was named the McPherson County Old Mill Museum in 1962. Information sources: Past Society president David Nigh, and Dr. Leon Lungstrom's 1990 book: History of Natural Science and Mathematics at Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas
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The Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery, since 1957
Founders: Artist Dr. Margaret Sandzén Greenough, BCG , and Pelham Charles Greenough III
For further information, go Here.
Past Directors: Pelham and Margaret Greenough, Carl William Peterson, BCG; Larry Griffis, BCG,
Past "Gallery Notes" author: Dr. Delmar Homan
A researcher archivist retired Bethany College English Professor Emeritus,
very credential in his field, becoming a world traveler after retirement.
To learn more, go Here.
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McPherson County Old Mill Museum, since 1962
Past Directors: Tib Anderson, Jeanne Mogenson, Dorman Lehman
For further information, go Here.
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The Lindsborg Swedish Folk Dancers, since 1963
Founder: Elizabeth Jaderborg
For further information, go Here.
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American Scandinavian Association of the Great Plains, since 1971
Founder: Duane Fredrickson, Md.
For further information, go Here
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The Associated Churches of Lindsborg (TACOL), since 1980
The member churches of TACOL are these according to the
Lindsborg News-Record of December 24, 2020:
B:
First Baptist Church -- (American Baptist Church with Swedish Baptist ties)
Smoky Valley Independent Baptist Church
Crosspoint Church (Southern Baptist)
C:
Saint Bridget of Sweden Catholic Church,
Evangelical Covenant Church
L:
Bethany Lutheran Church, ELCA,
Falun-Salemsborg Lutheran Parish, ELCA
Fremont Lutheran Church, NALC,
Messiah Lutheran Church, ELCA
Andover Lutheran Church, ELCA
(of Windom, Kansas, established by Andover, Illinois Swedes)
M:
Trinity United Methodist Church
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The Lindsborg Arts Council, since 1980
Founders: A group of Bethany College alumni
Current Board President: Amy Dreier
The initial objectives of the Council was to support community artists and college art students.
Since that time, the Council's goals of support have significantly expanded as you will see Here.
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McPherson County Historical Society, since 1962
The first president was Jim Cassler and the first vice president was Anton Peterson
Past Presidents: Anton Peterson, Linn Peterson, David Nigh
From the Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1962, McPherson Sentinel article "Form County Historical Society Here," the initial plans of the Society were to "set up a system of compiling all historical data of McPherson County and acquiring a building that might be used as a county museum ..." As a result, a building was purchased by the Society and it was named the McPherson County Old Mill Museum in 1962. Information sources: Past Society president David Nigh, and Dr. Leon Lungstrom's 1990 book: History of Natural Science and Mathematics at Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas
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The Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery, since 1957
Founders: Artist Dr. Margaret Sandzén Greenough, BCG , and Pelham Charles Greenough III
For further information, go Here.
Past Directors: Pelham and Margaret Greenough, Carl William Peterson, BCG; Larry Griffis, BCG,
Past "Gallery Notes" author: Dr. Delmar Homan
A researcher archivist retired Bethany College English Professor Emeritus,
very credential in his field, becoming a world traveler after retirement.
To learn more, go Here.
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McPherson County Old Mill Museum, since 1962
Past Directors: Tib Anderson, Jeanne Mogenson, Dorman Lehman
For further information, go Here.
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The Lindsborg Swedish Folk Dancers, since 1963
Founder: Elizabeth Jaderborg
For further information, go Here.
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American Scandinavian Association of the Great Plains, since 1971
Founder: Duane Fredrickson, Md.
For further information, go Here
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The Associated Churches of Lindsborg (TACOL), since 1980
The member churches of TACOL are these according to the
Lindsborg News-Record of December 24, 2020:
B:
First Baptist Church -- (American Baptist Church with Swedish Baptist ties)
Smoky Valley Independent Baptist Church
Crosspoint Church (Southern Baptist)
C:
Saint Bridget of Sweden Catholic Church,
Evangelical Covenant Church
L:
Bethany Lutheran Church, ELCA,
Falun-Salemsborg Lutheran Parish, ELCA
Fremont Lutheran Church, NALC,
Messiah Lutheran Church, ELCA
Andover Lutheran Church, ELCA
(of Windom, Kansas, established by Andover, Illinois Swedes)
M:
Trinity United Methodist Church
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The Lindsborg Arts Council, since 1980
Founders: A group of Bethany College alumni
Current Board President: Amy Dreier
The initial objectives of the Council was to support community artists and college art students.
Since that time, the Council's goals of support have significantly expanded as you will see Here.
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Swedish Friendship Group, Svenska Vänskapsgruppen, since October 5, 1990
Founders: Rev. Martin Ringstrom and Mrs. Inga-Lill Eliason
Founded, initially, to preserve the Swedish language spoken in Lindsborg since
its founding, by teaching Swedish to younger generations.
For current and further information, go Here.
Founders: Rev. Martin Ringstrom and Mrs. Inga-Lill Eliason
Founded, initially, to preserve the Swedish language spoken in Lindsborg since
its founding, by teaching Swedish to younger generations.
For current and further information, go Here.
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Through Their
Swedish Businesses*
~ last-link Swedish businesses to early Swedish culture ~
From 1929-2019
Through Their
Swedish Businesses*
~ last-link Swedish businesses to early Swedish culture ~
From 1929-2019
Swedish American Woodcarvers of Lindsborg, since 1929 -- (family owned)
Formerly known as the "Anton Pearson Studio" "Wood Carvings"
Anton Pearson, Norman Malm, Jim Malm: father, son, grandson, respectively
Now online only. To learn more, go Here.
Swedish Crafts Shop -- 1946-2011 -- (family owned)
Hilding and Ester Jaderborg BCGs -- For 65 years and 50 trips to Sweden, they provided the finest authentic Swedish merchandise in Kansas and beyond! Go Here, to Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Jaderborg ~ Remembering them and their “Swedish Crafts Shop” of 65 years and 50 trips to Sweden (1946-2011)
Swedish Crown Restaurant -- since 1966
Roy and Donice Applequist -- They donated it to Bethany College in 2017. It has had several owners.
No information on the original owner. The fare has always been Swedish.
Anderson Butik -- since 1973 -- (family owned)
Charlie and Gladys Anderson -- "... for the true Swedish feeling..."from a small shop to a company, today own by son
Dean Anderson, BCG a warm welcome always await you along with a wide variety of gifts, books, maps and great food items from Sweden and Scandinavian. Go Here, to learn more.
Hemslöjd, Inc. -- since 1984-2011
Kenneth Sjogren and Kenneth Swisher, BCGs, -- Founders and 1st owners to 2011, with woodworkers and artists of Swedish designs. This fine gift shop of Swedish and other Scandinavian merchandise is renown for its Dala Horse house name signs, seen all over Lindsborg.
Hemslöjd, Inc. -- 2011 on . . . (family owned)
Corey & Denise Peterson, BCGs -- 2nd owners, are continuing the Swedish "legacy" of this most unique shop.
To learn more, go Here.
Anderson Scandinavian Tours -- since 1989 -- (family owned)
Dean Anderson, BCG -- To initially offer affordable customized tours especially to the Swedish descendants of the Lindsborg Värmland Swedes and to those of the Dalarna and Småland Swedes first occupying neighboring settlements of Lindsborg founded in the late 1860s. Go Here, to learn more.
Formerly known as the "Anton Pearson Studio" "Wood Carvings"
Anton Pearson, Norman Malm, Jim Malm: father, son, grandson, respectively
Now online only. To learn more, go Here.
Swedish Crafts Shop -- 1946-2011 -- (family owned)
Hilding and Ester Jaderborg BCGs -- For 65 years and 50 trips to Sweden, they provided the finest authentic Swedish merchandise in Kansas and beyond! Go Here, to Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Jaderborg ~ Remembering them and their “Swedish Crafts Shop” of 65 years and 50 trips to Sweden (1946-2011)
Swedish Crown Restaurant -- since 1966
Roy and Donice Applequist -- They donated it to Bethany College in 2017. It has had several owners.
No information on the original owner. The fare has always been Swedish.
Anderson Butik -- since 1973 -- (family owned)
Charlie and Gladys Anderson -- "... for the true Swedish feeling..."from a small shop to a company, today own by son
Dean Anderson, BCG a warm welcome always await you along with a wide variety of gifts, books, maps and great food items from Sweden and Scandinavian. Go Here, to learn more.
Hemslöjd, Inc. -- since 1984-2011
Kenneth Sjogren and Kenneth Swisher, BCGs, -- Founders and 1st owners to 2011, with woodworkers and artists of Swedish designs. This fine gift shop of Swedish and other Scandinavian merchandise is renown for its Dala Horse house name signs, seen all over Lindsborg.
Hemslöjd, Inc. -- 2011 on . . . (family owned)
Corey & Denise Peterson, BCGs -- 2nd owners, are continuing the Swedish "legacy" of this most unique shop.
To learn more, go Here.
Anderson Scandinavian Tours -- since 1989 -- (family owned)
Dean Anderson, BCG -- To initially offer affordable customized tours especially to the Swedish descendants of the Lindsborg Värmland Swedes and to those of the Dalarna and Småland Swedes first occupying neighboring settlements of Lindsborg founded in the late 1860s. Go Here, to learn more.
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Through Their
"Other" Individual / Business Community Contributions**
Through Their
"Other" Individual / Business Community Contributions**
From the 1950s to 2019:
Becky Anderson, BCG -- Lindsborg Mayor, has been a councilwoman for more than 20 years. She was the founder and owner of the "Swedish Country Inn. Early in the 1990s she was responsible for initiating the promotion of the "Christmas in Lindsborg" porcelain lighted miniature replicas of historical Lindsborg buildings and homes.
Don Anderson, BCG *-- An educator by profession, then employed by the Kansas National Education Association before beginning a 12 year stint as Lindsborg Mayor from 1989 to 2001. Married to Dorene Dirks, they represented Lindsborg at numerous events during his 12 years as the city’s mayor and visited Sweden in that capacity. He was responsible for the establishment of the Swedish "Sister Cities" of Lindsborg, Kansas, and the Swedish Värmland city of Munkfors on October 31, 1991. He also helped to develop and narrated the 2012 Lindsborg Convention and Visitor's Bureau, "A Destination for All Seasons," the beautiful promotion on Lindsborg's Swedishness, still on-line. Don and Dorene were chosen to be the 2009 Hyllningsfest King and Queen, and, together, in 2011, they were awarded the Bethany College Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award.
Dorene Anderson, BCG * -- An educator by profession, she was a born leader and go-getter who accomplished much for Lindsborg in her 30 year tenure as the Chamber of Commerce Executive Director from 1974 to 2004. Of the numerous committees she served on were that of the Lindsborg Sister City Committee, Hyllningsfest Committee, Mid-Summer’s Day Committee, Lindsborg’s 125th Anniversary Committee, Sandzén Membership Committee, and that of the Lindsborg Community Foundation. She was a member of the Philanthropic Education Organization and the Business Professional Women and Kansas Dialogue. She was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award for Travel Industry Association of Kansas and the Bethany College Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award.
Elizabeth Jaderborg* -- Presented Lindsborg's 1976 invitation to His Majesty, Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, at the Stockholm Royal Palace on behalf of Lindsborg Mayor Hugo Lindahl
Hugo Lindahl* -- Mayor responsible for the preparations for His Majesty's, Carl XVI Gustaf's, 1976 Bicentennial visit to Lindsborg
Betty Holwerda Nelson -- She is a Lindsborg councilwoman of more than 20 years. In 2019, she was the Co-chairman for the 150th Founding Celebration of Lindsborg; her grandfather, Dr. William Holwerda, organized this 1943 Svensk Hyllningsfest, a biannual Swedish American pioneer festival.
Ron Rolander, BCG *-- Lindsborg Mayor, 2019 Hyllningsfest Royalty with wife Marsha*
*Travelers to Sweden with greetings from Lindsborg.
Becky Anderson, BCG -- Lindsborg Mayor, has been a councilwoman for more than 20 years. She was the founder and owner of the "Swedish Country Inn. Early in the 1990s she was responsible for initiating the promotion of the "Christmas in Lindsborg" porcelain lighted miniature replicas of historical Lindsborg buildings and homes.
Don Anderson, BCG *-- An educator by profession, then employed by the Kansas National Education Association before beginning a 12 year stint as Lindsborg Mayor from 1989 to 2001. Married to Dorene Dirks, they represented Lindsborg at numerous events during his 12 years as the city’s mayor and visited Sweden in that capacity. He was responsible for the establishment of the Swedish "Sister Cities" of Lindsborg, Kansas, and the Swedish Värmland city of Munkfors on October 31, 1991. He also helped to develop and narrated the 2012 Lindsborg Convention and Visitor's Bureau, "A Destination for All Seasons," the beautiful promotion on Lindsborg's Swedishness, still on-line. Don and Dorene were chosen to be the 2009 Hyllningsfest King and Queen, and, together, in 2011, they were awarded the Bethany College Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award.
Dorene Anderson, BCG * -- An educator by profession, she was a born leader and go-getter who accomplished much for Lindsborg in her 30 year tenure as the Chamber of Commerce Executive Director from 1974 to 2004. Of the numerous committees she served on were that of the Lindsborg Sister City Committee, Hyllningsfest Committee, Mid-Summer’s Day Committee, Lindsborg’s 125th Anniversary Committee, Sandzén Membership Committee, and that of the Lindsborg Community Foundation. She was a member of the Philanthropic Education Organization and the Business Professional Women and Kansas Dialogue. She was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award for Travel Industry Association of Kansas and the Bethany College Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award.
Elizabeth Jaderborg* -- Presented Lindsborg's 1976 invitation to His Majesty, Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, at the Stockholm Royal Palace on behalf of Lindsborg Mayor Hugo Lindahl
Hugo Lindahl* -- Mayor responsible for the preparations for His Majesty's, Carl XVI Gustaf's, 1976 Bicentennial visit to Lindsborg
Betty Holwerda Nelson -- She is a Lindsborg councilwoman of more than 20 years. In 2019, she was the Co-chairman for the 150th Founding Celebration of Lindsborg; her grandfather, Dr. William Holwerda, organized this 1943 Svensk Hyllningsfest, a biannual Swedish American pioneer festival.
Ron Rolander, BCG *-- Lindsborg Mayor, 2019 Hyllningsfest Royalty with wife Marsha*
*Travelers to Sweden with greetings from Lindsborg.
Including
"Behind the Scenes"
Contributors and Supporters
of Lindsborg and Bethany College
which have been, are now, and are not limited to:
"Behind the Scenes"
Contributors and Supporters
of Lindsborg and Bethany College
which have been, are now, and are not limited to:
Dean Anderson, BCG, Glenn & Pat Bellah, John Bellah, BCG, Jane Brunsell, Leon and Judy Burch, BCGs, Greg DuMars, Larry & Marla Elmquist, BCGs, Mark & Mardel Esping, BCGs, Anne Gossman, Bill & Carol Gusenius BCGs, Dr. William & Violette Holwerda, Marsha Howe, BCG, Molly Johnson, BCG, Steve & Patty Karstadt, BCGs, Gene & LaVerne Larson, BCGs, David Larson, BCG, Holly Lofton, Mark Lysell BCG, Lan Nelson, A. John & Carol Pearson, Chester & Jeanette Peterson, R.D. Rasmussen, BCGs, Charlotte Ternstrom, and Mark & Marty Schupbach, BCGs.
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For a "virtual" memorial on "The Smoky Valley Swedes," go Here.
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- Amalia Maria Rabenius -
1900
Bethany College Lady Principal and Instructor in Sloyd -- Pyrography and Embroidery
Bethany College Archival Photograph.
Permission given by retired
Chairman of the Education Department Professor Dr. Marlysue Holmquist
author of
"A History of Swedish Craft Work at Bethany"
Go Here
to see this story as it appears on a
Sandzén Memorial Gallery flyer for its 2019 121st Annual Midwest Art Exhibition
Permission given by retired
Chairman of the Education Department Professor Dr. Marlysue Holmquist
author of
"A History of Swedish Craft Work at Bethany"
Go Here
to see this story as it appears on a
Sandzén Memorial Gallery flyer for its 2019 121st Annual Midwest Art Exhibition
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Swedes: TheWayTheyWere
~ restoring lost local histories ~
reconnecting past to present
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All color photography throughout Swedes: The Way They Were is by Fran Cochran unless otherwise indicated, or obviously concluded it is not.
Copyright © 2021 www.swedesthewaytheywere.org. All rights reserved.
Swedes: TheWayTheyWere
~ restoring lost local histories ~
reconnecting past to present
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All color photography throughout Swedes: The Way They Were is by Fran Cochran unless otherwise indicated, or obviously concluded it is not.
Copyright © 2021 www.swedesthewaytheywere.org. All rights reserved.