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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2022

Anders Bo Rasmussen
Affiliation:
University of Southern Denmark

Summary

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Chapter
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Civil War Settlers
Scandinavians, Citizenship, and American Empire, 1848–1870
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Figures

  1. 0.1Ole Balling’s painting Grant and His Generals from 1865

  2. 1.1French depictions of abolition in the West Indies by François-Auguste Biard, 1849

  3. 1.2An 1848 portrait of North Star editor Frederick Douglass

  4. 2.1Claus L. Clausen photographed on the island of Langeland after the Civil War

  5. 4.1Fritz Rasmussen emigrated with his family to Wisconsin in 1847 and eventually settled in New Denmark

  6. 4.2Hans Heg’s leadership ability and political savvy earned him the position of colonel when the Civil War broke out

  7. 4.3Henry Ward Beecher photographed with his famous sister Harriet after the Civil War

  8. 4.4Editor of Emigranten, Carl Fredrik Solberg

  9. 4.5Editor of Hemlandet Tuve N. Hasselquist

  10. 5.1Christian Christensen photographed in New York early in the war

  11. 5.2Drawing by Ole Balling depicting Federal troops engaging with a blockade runner near Fort Monroe in September 1861

  12. 5.3Self-portrait of painter and officer Ole Balling after the Civil War

  13. 5.4The Scandinavian Regiment’s battle flag with the inscription “For Gud og Vort Land” (For God and Our Country)

  14. 6.1Illustration of Waldemar Raaslöff, the Danish government’s representative in Washington D.C, 1866

  15. 6.2A 1928 photo of the Redfox family with Reverend Mathias B.Ordahl

  16. 6.3Count Edward Piper, sitting on the far left, is pictured with fellow diplomats at Trenton Falls, New York, in 1863

  17. 7.1A page from the Scandinavian-American newspaper Emigranten in 1863

  18. 8.1Painting of the Union Navy’s attack on Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip on April 24, 1862

  19. 9.1Photos of Ferdinand and Wilhemina Winslöw along with Hans and Gunild Heg

  20. 9.2Major-General Samuel Curtis and staff photographed in St. Louis in late 1861 or early 1862

  21. 9.3A photographic print from the 1863 cartoon series “Beauties in the Draft”

  22. 9.4Portrait of Hans Heg by Herbjørn Gausta, ca. 1915

  23. 9.5Ferdinand Winslöw with his brother-in-law Christian Christensen in New Orleans, 1865

  24. 10.1Photo of the mill at Dybböl that came to symbolize the 1864 war against Prussia and Austria for generations of Danes

  25. 11.1Illustration of Hans Mattson who became one of the best-known Swedish-American politicians after the Civil War

  26. 11.2Photograph of Fritz Rasmussen after the Civil War

  27. 12.1Ulysses S. Grant in the trenches before Vicksburg in 1863 Painting by Ole Balling in 1865

  28. 12.2Photo of anti-slavery preacher and chaplain Claus Clausen

  29. 12.3Photo of the “Norsk Hotel” (Norwegian Hotel) in Decorah, Iowa

  30. 13.1Pastor Eric Norelius, photographed with his wife Inga in 1855

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