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Decorah-Posten : ウィキペディア英語版
Decorah Posten

''Decorah-Posten'' was a notable Norwegian language newspaper published in Decorah, Iowa. It was founded in 1874 by Brynild Anundsen, a native of Skien, Norway, and widely read by Scandinavian immigrants in several states.
==History==
Its origin may be traced to the appearance at La Crosse, Wisconsin, in 1866, of the first Norwegian-American literary magazine, ''Ved Arnen'' ("By the Fireside"), which would later become a ''feulleton'' supplement thereto. Amundsen relocated his printing operation to Decorah, Iowa the following year. On September 18, 1874, Amundsen launched ''Decorah-Posten''. It was a well-edited newspaper, its size and familiar format developed gradually. The publisher avoided areas of political and religious controversy, which had destroyed so many earlier papers. Considerable credit has been given to Anundsen for his sound judgment and business sense. He kept abreast of the times in printing and distribution, and expanded the physical plant to meet growing needs. He is portrayed as a generous man〔"Norwegian Newspapers in America: Connecting Norway and the New Land", by Odd Sverre Lovol, page 146 ()〕
A popular feature of the ''Decorah-Posten'' was news contributed by Norwegian immigrants and their descendants from many localities in the upper Midwest. The newspaper frequently featured, usually in the ''Ved Arnen'' section, Norwegian language stories and books in serial form, most notably the work of Hans Andersen Foss. The popularity of ''The Cotter's Son'' serial in 1899, has been credited with saving the ''Decorah-Posten'' from bankruptcy. The comic strip ''Han Ola og han Per'' was introduced in the ''Decorah-Posten'' during 1918. The comic strip was drawn by Peter Julius Rosendahl from 1918 until 1935. ''Han Ola og han Per'' was an exclusive feature of the ''Decorah-Posten''. The comic strip was reprinted almost continually until the newspaper ceased publication.
Author and journalist Johannes B. Wist was the editor of ''Decorah-Posten'' from 1901 until his death in 1923. During much of this period, he also served as editor of ''Symra'', a Norwegian language literary magazine which was also published in Decorah, Iowa. Kristian Prestgard served as editor-in-chief of ''Decorah-Posten'' from 1923 until his death in 1946. Simon Johnson served as co-editor from 1929 until his retirement in 1945.〔(''Norwegian-American author and newspaperman Johannes B. Wist'' (The Promise of America) )〕〔(''Kristian Prestgard'' (Store norske leksikon) )〕〔(''Simon Johnson – utdypning'' (Øyvind T. Gulliksen. Store norske leksikon) )〕
To the ''Posten'' were incorporated the ''Minneapolis Tidende'' in 1935, and the ''Skandinaven'' in 1941, and in ~1948 the ''Posten'' claimed to have a larger circulation than all other US Norwegian newspapers combined.
The ''Decorah-Posten'' ceased publication in 1972 when it was purchased by ''Western Viking''.
''Norwegian American Weekly'' (formerly the ''Western Viking''), a weekly bilingual publication, is the current version.
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It is the continuation of several former Norwegian language newspapers, including ''Decorah-Posten'', ''Ved Arnen'', ''Minneapolis-Tidende'', ''Minnesota Posten'', ''Washington Posten'', ''Norrøna'' and ''Skandiaben''.〔(''Historic Timetable 1874'' (Telelaget of America) )〕
〔(''Timeline 1874'' (The Promise of America) )〕

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