About This Book
A first-person memoir recounts emigration from Sweden to America and the practical challenges of frontier life, describing family background, schooling, the transatlantic voyage, labor on farms and railroads, and pioneer settlement. It traces participation in the Civil War and its aftermath, subsequent civic and political activity including journalistic and emigration efforts, a return visit to the old country, and later diplomatic service. The narrative mixes episodic incidents, descriptions of daily hardship and community institutions such as churches and mutual aid, and reflective observations on work, sacrifice, and the social networks that shaped immigrant adaptation and local development.
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