Erling
Rolfsrud
Papers, 1948-1968
7 linear feet (Mss 64)
Erling
Nicolai Rolfsrud was born September 3, 1912, near Keene, North Dakota
on the farm of his parents Nils and Rebecca (Heide) Rolfsrud.
He attended Watford City High School and graduated from there in 1930.
He briefly attended Minot State College, then taught rural schools for
three years in McKenzie County. He attended Concordia College
at Moorhead, Minnesota and received a Bachelor's degree in 1936.
Mr. Rolfsrud was a prolific writer who wrote articles and short stories,
as well as newspaper columns for several North Dakota and Minnesota
newspapers. He is an author who published 31 books from 1949-1993,
many of which are about North Dakota and have North Dakota settings.
He may best be remembered for his books on North Dakota. Some
of his better known books include: Lanterns Over the Prairies, Book
I (1949), Lanterns Over the Prairies, Book II (1950), Gopher Tails for
Papa (1951), White Angakok (1952), Brother to the Eagle (1952) Extraordinary
North Dakotans (1954), Boy from Johnny Butte, (1954) Cobber Chronicle
(1966), Story of Red River Land (1967), Flickertail Stories(1989), and
Petticoat Pioneer (1993).
The
Rolfsrud Papers consist almost exclusively of the manuscripts and research
notes for several of Mr. Rolfsrud's books including Brother to the
Eagle, Creative Writing, Extraordinary North Dakotans,
Fifty Years of Country Storekeeping, Gopher Tails for Papa,
Indians of the Upper Midwest, Lanterns Over the Prairies,
Books I and II, Story of Red River Land, Story of North Dakota,
Tiger-lily Years, and White Angakok.
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