"The Other Swedes"
~ Celebrating Them ~
Their Swedish American Legacy Websites
~ The Smoky Valley History Research Writers Website Designers ~
1992 - 2020
~ Celebrating Them ~
Their Swedish American Legacy Websites
~ The Smoky Valley History Research Writers Website Designers ~
1992 - 2020
Mark and Mardel Esping's "Swedish-American Folklife Institute of Central Kansas" website was first published in 1992. It has been the longest running website of all the Smoky Valley sites, for 30 years.
Go HERE to view it.
Chris Abercrombie's "Smoky Valley Historical Association, Lindsborg, Kansas" website was first published in 2013.
Go HERE to view it.
Fran Cochran's "Swedes: TheyWayTheyWere" website was first published in 2015.
Dr. Thomas F. Jorsch's "Lindsborg During World War 1" website was first published in 2016.
Go HERE to view it.
This was in collaboration with Bethany College history professor Dr. Jorsch and sophomore "Honor Students:" Anita Halterman, Zoe Levesque, Alanna Lustfield,
Rhett Mizer, Emily Perkins, Tehya Peters, Kalyn Powers, and Alyssa Wierman and
the McPherson County Old Mill Museum.
Jim Malm's "Swedish American Woodcarvers of Lindsborg, A Family Tradition" website was first published in 2020.
Go HERE to view it.
Go HERE to view it.
Chris Abercrombie's "Smoky Valley Historical Association, Lindsborg, Kansas" website was first published in 2013.
Go HERE to view it.
Fran Cochran's "Swedes: TheyWayTheyWere" website was first published in 2015.
Dr. Thomas F. Jorsch's "Lindsborg During World War 1" website was first published in 2016.
Go HERE to view it.
This was in collaboration with Bethany College history professor Dr. Jorsch and sophomore "Honor Students:" Anita Halterman, Zoe Levesque, Alanna Lustfield,
Rhett Mizer, Emily Perkins, Tehya Peters, Kalyn Powers, and Alyssa Wierman and
the McPherson County Old Mill Museum.
Jim Malm's "Swedish American Woodcarvers of Lindsborg, A Family Tradition" website was first published in 2020.
Go HERE to view it.
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" Let Us Celebrate Them "
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Swedes: TheWayTheyWere
~ restoring lost local histories ~
reconnecting past to present
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All color photography throughout Swedes: The Way They Were is by Fran Cochran unless otherwise indicated.
Copyright © since October 8, 2015 to Current Year
as indicated on main menu sections of
www.swedesthewaytheywere.org. All rights reserved.
" Let Us Celebrate Them "
* * *
Swedes: TheWayTheyWere
~ restoring lost local histories ~
reconnecting past to present
* * *
All color photography throughout Swedes: The Way They Were is by Fran Cochran unless otherwise indicated.
Copyright © since October 8, 2015 to Current Year
as indicated on main menu sections of
www.swedesthewaytheywere.org. All rights reserved.