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Svenska Amerikanaren Tribunen is a Swedish-American weekly newspaper which was published in Chicago and read by Swedish immigrants. Two competing newspapers have held the name Svenska Amerikanaren, both with roots in the 1870s, but the two newspapers merged in 1936 under the title Svenska Amerikanaren Tribunen (ISSN 0888-2045). The issues ...
The first issue of America’s Swedish newspaper, Nordstjernan, appeared on newsstands on September 21, 1872, in the Manhattan district of the city of New York.When Nordstjernan published its first issue, Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885), the victorious Union military commander from the American Civil War, was in the last weeks of campaigning for what would be his reelection to a second term as ...
Pages in category "Swedish-language newspapers published in the United States" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ny Tid ('New Era'), initially known as Svenska Socialisten ('The Swedish Socialist') was a Scandinavian newspaper published in the United States between 1905 and July 1936. Initially issued from Rockford, Illinois, it later shifted to Chicago and New York City. Swedish, Norwegian and Danish languages were used in the newspaper.
Schersten, Albert Ferdinand. "The Relation of the Swedish-American Newspaper to the Assimilation of Swedish Immigrants" (PhD dissertation, University of Iowa; ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 1932. 10764279). Stephenson, George M. The Religious Aspects of Swedish Immigration (1932). Swanson, Alan.
Swedish-language newspapers published in the United States (6 P) This page was last edited on 1 May 2020, at 06:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Hemlandet, alternately Gamla och nya hemlandet, was a Swedish-American newspaper begun in 1855 in Galesburg, Illinois. [1] [2] It was the first Swedish-language newspaper in America. [3] Founded by Lutheran minister Tuve Hasselquist, the newspaper moved to Chicago in 1859 along with his Swedish Lutheran Publication Society. Its original content ...
The only Swedish paper still in existence in Canada, Swedish Press was established in Vancouver in 1929 as the Swedish-language Svenska pressen.It started as a weekly broadsheet at a time when there were hundreds of Swedish newspapers in North America.