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Dakota Datebook
January 28, 2007
"Singing Settler Returns"
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The return of a Norwegian visitor to this state was reported on this
day in 1907. E. Onsum, of Christiania, Norway, had visited North Dakota
two years earlier as a member of a student singing group. The group, sponsored
by Norways University of Christiania, had delighted Devils Lake
residents with traditional Norwegian song and dance. Onsum found the city
much to his liking, but returned to Christiania in order to finish medical
school. A year later, he returned to the United States and began practicing
medicine in Iowa. After gaining a year of experience as a medical practitioner,
Dr. Onsum returned as a settler to the city of Devils Lake. The doctor
took up practice with Dr. Thor Moeller and began working in general medicine
and surgery on the Jacobson block; Devils Lake residents were delighted
to be treated by the Norwegian singer that they had remembered so fondly.
Surely, Dr. Onsum was only one of many visitors to the state who have
been lured back to North Dakota a second time.
Source:
The Fargo Forum and Daily Republican (Evening ed.). January 28, 1907:
p. 8.
--Jayme L. Job
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