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Peter Laurentius Larsen (August 10, 1833 – March 1, 1915) was a Norwegian-American educator and Lutheran theological leader. He was the founding president of Luther College.〔(''Laur. Larsen'' (Store norske leksikon) )〕 ==Background== Peter Laurentius Larsen was born in Kristiansand in the county of Lister og Mandals Amt, Norway. He was an 1855 doctoral graduate at the Royal Frederick University. Laur. Larsen was ordained in Christiania during 1857 and subsequently immigrated to the United States in response to a call issued by the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church. He served as a pastor near Rush River, Pierce County, Wisconsin from 1857 until 1859.〔(''Norwegian Emigrants with University Training 1830-1880''( Oystein Ore. Norwegian-American Historical Association. Volume 19: Page 160) )〕 The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church decided on October 10, 1857 to create a college to supply ministers for Norwegian congregations in the Upper Midwest. It decided that students should be sent to Concordia College and Seminary in Missouri and that a Norwegian professorship should be established there. Laur. Larsen was appointed to the Norwegian theology professorship, entering officially upon his duties October 14, 1859. With the outbreak of the American Civil War, disorders arose in St. Louis. When Concordia College and Seminary closed in April, 1861, Professor Larsen and his students returned home.〔(''Larsen, Peter Laurentius'' (Christian Cyclopedia. The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod) )〕
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