O Pioneers! Swedes on the American Frontier and Swedes in the Twin Cities
April 26-28, 1996
Augustana College and Bishop Hill, Illinois
Kathleen Neils Conzen
University of Chicago
Keynote Address and 1996 O. Fritiof Ander Lecture in Immigration History
Pioneering as an Immigrant Process in the Nineteenth Century American West
Hans Norman
Uppsala University
From Nerike to Wisconsin. Emigration of Baptists, their Settlements and Congregations from 1868 to the 1920s
Kevin Proescholdt
Minneapolis
Iowa's First Two Swedish Settlements: New Sweden and Swede Point
Ann Legreid
Central Missouri State University
Plats, Deeds, and Odd-Numbered Sections: A case Study of Community Building Along the Burlington West
Larry E. Scott
Augustana College
Swedish-American Culture in Texas
Roger McKnight
Gustavus Adolphus College
Vilhelm Moberg and the Minnesota Frontier
Jennifer Eastman Attebery
Idaho State University
Being Swedish-American in the Intermountain West: The Experiences of Immigrants to Idaho
Philip Anderson
North Park College and Theological Seminary
Religious Diversity on the Swedish Frontier in Kansas
Nils William Olsson
Swedish American Genealogist
Registered Swedish Voters in Chicago, 1888
Vicky Oliver
Swenson Center
Swedish Settlements in Western Illinois
Carolyn R. Anderson
Minnesota Historical Society
Bishop Hill: Mysteries, Myths and Meanings
Generous financial support was provided by: Mrs. Lyal Swenson, Rock Island, Illinois, American Scandinavian Association at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, Augustana Historical Society, Rock Island, Illinois and Swedish Council of America,
Minneapolis, Minnesota


