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Amanda Ehn Johnson letters, 1876-1940
Amanda Wilhelmina Ehn Johnson was born on 14 September 1860, in Stora Åby, Sweden. She immigrated to America in 1877, where she settled in Galesburg, Illinois with her grandparents. She married Peter M. Johnson on 15 October 1880, and together they had two children. Amanda passed away on 26 January 1940. This collection contains correspondence between Amanda and her friends and family back in Stora Åby, Sweden after her immigration to America.
Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Synod anniversary congratulatory letters and other materials, 1910-1948
This collection contains letters of congratulations and greetings to the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North America in celebration of the Synod’s 50th anniversary in June of 1910, and its 75th anniversary in June of 1935. The Synod was established in 1860, at Jefferson Prairie Settlement in Clinton, Wisconsin, by those who wished to abide by the Augsburg Confession to the fullest extent. The Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Synod eventually merged into the Lutheran Church in America in 1962.
Separated Student Policies
A policy that makes a special exception to a limited number of requirements for students who have been separated from the college for a period of time.
Withdrawal and Military Leave of Absence
To be officially withdrawn, a student must notify the college of his/her intent to withdraw by contacting the Office of Student Services, Founders Hall 104.
Celebration of Learning 2023 Poster Presentations II
The 2023 schedule for Celebration of Learning poster presentations, 1-2:15 p.m.

National spotlight shines on Augustana history professor
Dr. Lendol Calder is no stranger to awards and honors, being named Illinois Professor of the Year in 2010. And now he's a finalist for Baylor University's Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching, the top teaching prize in the nation.