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portal Gustaf Elias Marius Unonius also
referred to as
Gustav Unonius,
Gustave Unonius,
Gustavus Unonius, or
Gustov Unonius (25
August 1810 – 14 October...
- City.
Bishop Jackson Kemper had
asked them to
undertake this task.
Gustaf Unonius was the
first graduate.
Nashotah House was, from the beginning, a center...
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spring of 1841 with the
departure of
Uppsala University graduate Gustaf Unonius (1810–1902)
together with his wife, a maid, and two students. This small...
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succeeded in 1856 by his
close ****ociate,
Pastor Gustaf Unonius of the
Ansgarins Church. Upon
Pastor Unonius'
return to
Sweden in 1858,
Charles J.
Sundell ****umed...
- The short-lived
settlement of
Swedish immigrants was
founded by
Gustaf Unonius. It was
located in the
north central section of
Waukesha County, Wisconsin...
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village was
incorporated in 1928. The
first settlers in the area were
Gustaf Unonius; his wife,
Charlotta Margareta Ohrstromer; her nursemaid;
Christine Soedergren;...
- (1857–1904),
American Lutheran minister;
founder of
Bethany College Gustaf Unonius (1810–1902),
Episcopalian priest Christopher Polhem (1661–1751), mechanical...
- Rev.
Gustaf Unonius,
became the
first Rector of St. James' on 20
April 1848. Initially,
worship was held on the
upper floor of the
Unonius family home...
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Christine Evald, who
became a teacher, philanthropist, and feminist.
Gustaf Unonius,
pioneering Swedish Episcopal pastor in
Chicago "Erland Carlsson". Christian...
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Aaron Swensson,
Lutheran minister and
President of
Bethany College Gustaf Unonius, Swedish-born,
Episcopalian clergyman and
immigrant Carl
David Anderson...