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Professor launches book on Norwegian immigration to Bosque County
  • Professor Gunner Nerheim gave a presentation on the findings he published in his new book on Norwegian immigration to Bosque County at the Bosque Museum on Sunday, March 2. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
    Professor Gunner Nerheim gave a presentation on the findings he published in his new book on Norwegian immigration to Bosque County at the Bosque Museum on Sunday, March 2. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
  • The Bosque Seven Gallery at the Bosque Museum was filled with anxious local history lovers for Professor Gunnar Nerheim’s lecture about his new book called “Norseman Deep in the Heart of Texas: Norwegian Immigration 1845 to 1900” on Sunday, March 2. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
    The Bosque Seven Gallery at the Bosque Museum was filled with anxious local history lovers for Professor Gunnar Nerheim’s lecture about his new book called “Norseman Deep in the Heart of Texas: Norwegian Immigration 1845 to 1900” on Sunday, March 2. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
  • Professor Gunnar Nerheim (red vest) posed for a photo by his wife Inger-Kari (from left) with Virginia Richards, Lance Allen, Bryan Davis, and Julie Davis after his lecture at the Bosque Museum on Sunday, March 2. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
    Professor Gunnar Nerheim (red vest) posed for a photo by his wife Inger-Kari (from left) with Virginia Richards, Lance Allen, Bryan Davis, and Julie Davis after his lecture at the Bosque Museum on Sunday, March 2. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
  • Betty Tindall (right) asked a question of Professor Gunnar Nerheim during a booksigning at the Tolstoy & Co. Bookshop in historic downtown Clifton on Sunday, March 2. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
    Betty Tindall (right) asked a question of Professor Gunnar Nerheim during a booksigning at the Tolstoy & Co. Bookshop in historic downtown Clifton on Sunday, March 2. Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune
What’s the real story behind the Norwegian immigration to America?That’s the question Gunner Nerheim, professor emeritus of modern history at the University of Stavenger, answered during a lecture at the Bosque Museum in Clifton on Sunday, March 2.The Bosque Seven Gallery was filled with anxious lovers of local history as Nerheim launched his new book called “Norseman Deep in the Heart of Texas:…

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