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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Editorial Board
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Editorial Board
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Editorial Board
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
    Contributing Institution: Trinity International University Rolfing Library
    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Olson, J.C.
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Carlson, Nathanael
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Olson, J.C.
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Olson, J.C.
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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    Creator: Olson, J.C.
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    Description: The Chicago-Bladet was begun as a Swedish Christian newspaper edited and published by the layman, John Martenson. The first issue was dated February 16, 1877 as a weekly 8-page paper, providing “Christian and Political News for Swedes in America.” Nonetheless it quickly became the unofficial organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church. It was in 1926 that the paper was purchased and adopted as the official organ of the SEFC. The emphasis was changed to serve as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church and offering news and perspective from a distinctly Evangelical Free Church perspective. In 1932 it officially changed its masthead to being the Organ of the Swedish Evangelical Free Churches.
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