TRACKS:Mrs. Lundberg's background, growing up in Lanesville, parent's emigration from Sweden, purchase of property on Langsford St.
Trip to Swedish Lutheran Church in Pigeon Cove, Mrs. Lundberg's mother established a Swedish Sunday School in Lanesville's Wainola Hall, Swedish families in Lanesville
Mr. Lundberg's background, emigration from Sweden in 1910, his early years in U.S.A., reasons for coming to U.S.A.
. Lundberg tells of visit to Sweden
Mr. Lundberg's employment - initially as a paving cutter and, after furthering his education, as an inspector
Mr. Lundberg's work as an assessor in City Hall
Mrs. Lundberg's business running tourist house - The Hedges, work as clerk for Lanesville Congregational Church
Work as granite company inspector on Sumner Tunnel
Outstanding Scandinavian people in the community (i.e. Leonard Johnson, Capt. Carl Olson, Capt. John Streem and Capt. Andrew Jacobs)
Swedish system of choosing names
Swedish names (cont'd.), Family Swedish Bible
Mr. Lundberg's paper entitled My Personal Knowledge of The History of Spiran Lodge Number 98 - Vasa Order of American
Swedish celebrations, valuing hard work is common to Swedish people
Scandinavian Fraternity and Scandinavian Grove, Spiran Lodge - Lundbergs have been members since 1910 and 1912, membership, children's club - Barnes Club