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Swedish-American Archives of Greater Chicago

Manuscript Collection #5

Swedish Pioneer Centennial Association Records, 1942-1949  

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SIZE:  5 Archives boxes

 

ABSTRACT: The records of the Swedish Pioneer Centennial Association comprise five boxes and document the development and activities of the Swedish Pioneer Centennial Association.  The collection includes the correspondence files of the Executive Secretary, the President, and other officers and chairmen.  Also included are the Association’s financial and membership records, program and lecture details, historical statements, and records from three local committees.

 

HISTORY:  On December 1, 1945, a group representing the Swedish‑American communities of Chicago, Rock Island, Minneapolis‑St. Paul, Rockford, and New York City met at the Swedish Club in Chicago to discuss plans for a 1948 centenary celebration of the settlement of Swedish pioneers in the Midwest.  The suggestion for this celebration had been made that autumn by Naboth Hedin of New York.

 

            One impetus for a 1948 date was the one hundredth anniversary of the Augustana Lutheran Church, which was being celebrated that year, particularly in Rock Island.  It was decided by the group that instead of having one large event for the entire area, it would be wisest to encourage the celebration in many local areas.  Invitations were extended to the Swedish government and to the governors of Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas to establish commissions and help organize various events.

 

            In June of 1947, the Board of the Association appointed Professor Nils William Olsson of the University of Chicago to be Executive Director.  That summer, local chapters in Chicago, Rockford, Detroit, and Rock Island were organized.  Later committees were organized in the Twin Cities, Omaha, Lincoln, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Princeton, IL, and Lindsborg, KS.  New York and Philadelphia were also to take part.

 

            ­The centennial celebration took place during the month of June 1948, starting with a program at the Chicago Stadium on June 4th, where approximately 18,000 people gathered to hear President Truman, Prince Bertil of Sweden, Carl Sandburg and others speak and perform.  Prince Bertil took part in many of the celebrations throughout the Midwest and New York State.

 

            In addition to the various programs organized for the centennial, commemorative stamps were issued in both Sweden and America.  At the conclusion of the centennial, it was decided to convert the Association into an historical society.  On October 15, 1948, it was officially incorporated as such.  In March, 1949 all Association interests were transferred toward its reorganization as an historical society, and in early 1950 the Association changed its name to the Swedish Pioneer Historical Society.

 

ARRANGEMENT NOTE:  Nils William Olsson, Executive Secretary of the Association, created the bulk of the Correspondence files. Two types of arrangement are used for his correspondence. General correspondence is organized chronologically; this is followed by correspondence arranged alphabetically by group or individual correspondent.  Conrad Bergendoff generated some of these records prior to the employment of Nils William Olsson and Ingeborg Sylvander, secretary for the Association.

 

­­ACCESS RESTRICTIONS: There are no access restrictions on the materials, and the collection is open to all members of the public.  However, the researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright that may be involved in the use of this collection.

 

PROCESSOR:  Eric K. Lundberg, October 1984 ‑ March 1985.

 

RELATED COLLECTIONS:  Swedish Pioneer Historical Society Records, 1948-1983 (SAAGC MSS #4)

 

CONTAINER LIST:

 

BOX

FOLDER

FOLDER TITLES

SPAN DATES

HISTORY

1

1

History (in Swedish)

1947

1

2

Proclamations and Certificates

1947-1948

1

3

Minutes of the National Board

1945-1948

1

4

Report of the Executive Secretary

1947

FINANCE

1

5

Documents and Correspondence: Internal Revenue Service

1947

1

6

Statements and Reports

1947-1949

1

7

Ledger with cover letter

1946-1949

1

8

Bank statements: American National Bank, Rockford

1946-1949

PROGRAMS

1

9

Chicago Committee

1948

1

10

Illinois, general

1947-1948

1

11

New York State

1948

1

12

Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin

1948

1

13

Miscellaneous Itineraries and Schedules

1948

1

14

Miscellaneous Essays and Writings

1948

1

15

Registration Book

1948

1

16

Holland Centennial, Michigan

1947

1

17

Correspondence: Lectures and Universities

1947-1948

1

18

Correspondence: Lectures and Universities

1948

STAMP SALES

2

1

Correspondence: Swedish Commemorative

1948

2

2

Correspondence: American Commemorative

1947-1948

2

3

Proofs and pamphlets

1947-1948

2

4

Congressional Record

April 1948

DEVELOPMENT

2

5

Membership lists: Committees

1947-1948

2

6

Lists: Organizations and Individuals

1947-1948

2

7

Press Releases: Julian Jackson’s Office (Public Relations)

1947-1948

2

8

Newsletter: Pioneer Centennial (continued in SAAGC MSS #4)

1946-1948

LOCAL COMMITEES: CHICAGO COMMITTEE

2

9

Minutes

1947-1948

2

10

Financial Statements

1947-1949

2

11

Bank Statements: First National Bank of Chicago

1948

2

12

Subcommittees: Description of Exhibits Committee, Historical and Publications Committee, Minutes of Planning Committee

1948

2

13

Mailing

1947-1948

LOCAL COMMITEES: COOK COUNTY SWEDISH PIONEER CENTENNIAL COMMISSION

2

14

Organizational Documents and Correspondence

1947-1948

2

15

Correspondence: Committee Appointments

1948

2

16

Membership list

1948

LOCAL COMMITEES: SWEDISH PIONEER CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE OF NEW YORK

2

17

Reports

1948-1949

CORRESPONDENCE: CONRAD BERGENDOFF

3

1

President’s files

1945-1948

CORRESPONDENCE: C. GEORGE ERICSON

3

2

National Secretary’s files

1945-1947

3

3

National Secretary and Chicago Treasurer’s files

1947-1948

CORRESPONDENCE: C. G. CARLFELT

3

4

National Corresponding Secretary’s files

1942-1946

3

5

National Corresponding Secretary’s files

1947

3

6

National Corresponding Secretary’s files

1947-1948

CORRESPONDENCE: ANDREW RYLANDER

3

7

Detroit Committee Chairman’s files

1948

CORRESPONDENCE: E. GUSTAV JOHNSON

3

8

Chicago Committee member’s files

1942-1948