I am Swedish and here in Sweden it has just been published a book called Swede Hollow, which is about a family emigrating to Usa and they end up in Swede Hollow. It may come to usa too.
Tobias. ... Me, too! My great grandfather migrated from Sweden and raised his family (a wife & 4 boys) in the poor section of St Paul. I'm curious to know if this is where they lived. Unfortunately, all of my relatives that might know this are all deceased. I just loved watching the productions of Swede Hollow. Dave Moore - former anchor from WCCO-TV did a production on Swede Hollow that's on UTube. It's well worth watching!
Possible correction: "Peasants". You had to own land to be qualified to get a peasant. Many of the immediate grants were "laborers," too poor to qualify as peasants.
I wish this has captions or subtitles for deaf people my great grandparents on both of my mother's parents were from Sweden :( I'm so interesting to learn more but my communication barrier growing up hearing from my family talking about it which I didn't understood. :(
Flourished? Haven? Are you serious?! It was the lowest of low in Saint Paul. A slum in the truest meaning of the word and the residents could be evicted at any time without notice. The city was "amazed" when they "discovered" the dirty community that was without sewers all along? Oh, they knew about it. They just didn't bother as no one bothered them about it. Swede Hollow was dirty and child mortality was higher down there than in any other part of the city. An interesting perspective was also that according to many sources from the end of the 19th century the Swedes were not considered "white" by the local population. Just goes to show how imaginary that whole race thing is.
Thank you so much for this video. I came across "Swedehenge" and found my way here. Very informative. I'll come walk it someday.
I am Swedish and here in Sweden it has just been published a book called Swede Hollow, which is about a family emigrating to Usa and they end up in Swede Hollow. It may come to usa too.
Really amazing story! I'm from Sweden and have ancestors in Saint Paul. This stories were cool knowing:)
My grandparents both had parents from Sweden. I have relatives in Sweden but have no idea were they are..
Tobias. ... Me, too! My great grandfather migrated from Sweden and raised his family (a wife & 4 boys) in the poor section of St Paul. I'm curious to know if this is where they lived. Unfortunately, all of my relatives that might know this are all deceased.
I just loved watching the productions of Swede Hollow.
Dave Moore - former anchor from WCCO-TV did a production on Swede Hollow that's on UTube. It's well worth watching!
this park is super cool park alot of history on those grounds also has an awesome view of the hamms brewery
Possible correction: "Peasants". You had to own land to be qualified to get a peasant. Many of the immediate grants were "laborers," too poor to qualify as peasants.
I wish this has captions or subtitles for deaf people my great grandparents on both of my mother's parents were from Sweden :( I'm so interesting to learn more but my communication barrier growing up hearing from my family talking about it which I didn't understood. :(
Damn St Paul Fire Department!
Minnesota used to be cool
Wow
Flourished? Haven? Are you serious?! It was the lowest of low in Saint Paul. A slum in the truest meaning of the word and the residents could be evicted at any time without notice. The city was "amazed" when they "discovered" the dirty community that was without sewers all along? Oh, they knew about it. They just didn't bother as no one bothered them about it. Swede Hollow was dirty and child mortality was higher down there than in any other part of the city. An interesting perspective was also that according to many sources from the end of the 19th century the Swedes were not considered "white" by the local population. Just goes to show how imaginary that whole race thing is.
@NibiruLives Oh is this a competition?
@NibiruLives Just like the people in Swede Hollow then