New Upsala, the first Swedish settlement in Wisconsin
Source:
Forsbeck, Filip A., b. 1873
New Upsala, the first Swedish settlement in Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 1936
102 p., 1 l. plates, 2 port. (incl. front.) map, facsim. 26 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.NewUpsala
Contents
[Frontispiece], Forsbeck, Filip A.
[Title page] New Upsala: the first Swedish settlement in Wisconsin, pp. [1]-[3]
[Letter to Dr. Filip A. Forsbeck], Bostrom, W. p. [4]
Dedication, pp. [5]-[6]
Preface, F. A. F. pp. 7-11
[Gustaf Unonius: a biographical resume of his life and works], pp. [12]-16
Departure from Sweden, pp. 16-21
Arrival at New York, pp. 21-23
Observations in New York, pp. 23-24
Depature from New York, pp. 24-25
Arrival at Buffalo, pp. 25-26
Lake Erie, pp. 26-27
Detroit to Milwaukee, pp. 28-31
Milwaukee, pp. 31-33
Pine Lake, pp. 33-41
Delafield and Chenequa, pp. 42-47
Plans and preparations, pp. 47-52
New Upsala, pp. 52-56
Our home, pp. 56-58
Activities at the homestead, pp. 58-59
Excursions and explorations, pp. 59-62 ff.
The voice of destiny, pp. 63-66
Labor and its reward, pp. 66-68
New arrivals, pp. 68-70
Farming and other experiences, pp. 70-72
Neighbors and claim jumpers, pp. 73-75
Birth and baptism, pp. 75-76
Association with Indians, pp. 76-78
An Indian hunt, pp. 78-79
Indian serenade, pp. 80-81
The winter of 1842-43, pp. 82-83
Change of vocation, pp. 84-85
Changes at Pine Lake, pp. 85-86
Ordination at Nashotah, pp. 86-88
Epilogue, pp. 88-89
The Scandinavian parish at Pine Lake, pp. 90-93
Later developments, pp. 93-97
An archeological study, pp. 98-100
Indian names of other Waukesha County lakes, pp. 101-102
Conclusion, p. [103]
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