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• '''Family History Collection''' Collection P0539, 39 boxes. Check card file index under Inventory cards. (This also includes cards for bound family histories in the library collections.)  
• '''Family History Collection''' Collection P0539, 39 boxes. Check card file index under Inventory cards. (This also includes cards for bound family histories in the library collections.)  


• '''Manuscript Collection''' Searchable online with [https://www.naha.stolaf.edu/archivesdata/leif] or at NAHA office with inventory and index cards. Here you may find the name of an ancestor, and then make appointment with Archivist to view Norwegian American church record(s).
• '''Manuscript Collection''' Searchable online with [https://www.naha.stolaf.edu/archivesdata/leif Leif] or at NAHA office with inventory and index cards. Here you may find the name of an ancestor, and then make appointment with Archivist to view Norwegian American church record(s).


• '''Biographical Directories''' Pastors, teachers, etc. Directory of congregations.  
• '''Biographical Directories''' Pastors, teachers, etc. Directory of congregations.  
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== Other Norwegian-American Resources at St. Olaf ==
== Other Norwegian-American Resources at St. Olaf ==


Norwegian-American books and newspapers belonging to NAHA are housed in the[https://www.stolaf.edu/library St. Olaf College Library ]and may be identified with the St. Olaf-Carleton on-line catalog, CATALYST. Rare Norwegian-American imprints (books and pamphlets) are housed in the library vault, as indicated in Bridge.  Access to these materials can be requested through the on-line catalog Bridge by clicking on "Schedule an Appointment" and completing the request form. The library also houses a rich collection of Norwegian-American materials of its own, including bygdebøker.  
Norwegian-American books and newspapers belonging to NAHA are housed in the [https://www.stolaf.edu/library St. Olaf College Library ]and may be identified with the St. Olaf-Carleton on-line catalog, CATALYST. Rare Norwegian-American imprints (books and pamphlets) are housed in the library vault, as indicated in Bridge.  Access to these materials can be requested through the on-line catalog Bridge by clicking on "Schedule an Appointment" and completing the request form. The library also houses a rich collection of Norwegian-American materials of its own, including bygdebøker.  


==Reference Works==
==Reference Works==
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