The Svante & Anna Kajsa Lind Family
The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; indeed, I have a goodly heritage. — Psalm 16:6


Below is a partial list of books and other writings
by, or about, members of the Lind family.

Three Brothers From Nebraska
by Ralph Arthur Larson
published by Ralph Arthur Larson, 1987
Echo Printing; Alexandria, Minnesota
Carl, Oscar, and Martin Gustafson serve a Minnesota parish for 34 years.
Always The Young Strangers
by Carl Sandburg
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
paperback edition 1991 ($12.95)
ISBN 0-15-604765-9
See chapter 3, entitled Judgement Day, pp. 58-65, for exact mention of Carl Lund, Torsten Lund, and Axel Gustafson, and his children Carl, Oscar, and Martin. Recommended, for Swedish-American history and for Sandburg’s references to Linds.
Heros
as told by various authors, edited by Ann Spangler and Charles Turner
Servant Publications
paperback edition 1985
ISBN 0-89283-703-9
Chapter five, pp. 77 - 88, written by Ingrid Hult Trobisch Youngdale, is entitled, “Johanna Lind Hult.” She tells with great warmth and admiration, details about her grandmother, whom we call Mathilda.
The Adventures of Pumpelhoober
as told by David Trobisch
Quiet Waters Publications
paperback edition 2000
ISBN 0-9963966-4-2
A book for children, written by David Trobisch.
Zamzam
Edited by S. Hjalmar Swanson
Published by the Augustana Synod, 1941
This book is surely out of print. The true story of the sinking of the Zamzam missionary ship during World War II. Many "older" family members have copies of this book.
A link to check: http://www.biblio.com/details.php?dcx=5527680
Daktari Yohana, an American Pediatrician in East Africa
by John E. Hult
Quiet Waters Publications, 1999
ISBN 0-9663966-5-0
Stories that grew out of Dr. John Hult's four years as a medical missionary in Africa.
On Our Way Rejoicing
by Ingrid Hult Trobisch
Harper and Row, 1964
ISBN 0-
Ingrid's "incredible saga of a great family and a great mission."
Touched by the African Soul
Compiled by Gloria Cunningham and Lois Okerstrom
Quiet Waters Publications, 1998, 2001
ISBN 0-9663966-9-3
A collection of short stories written by sixty-two missionary women who recall their years in Tanzania. Veda Hult Magnuson contributed “A Mountain Top Experience — Literally,” pp. 275 – 279.
Passport to Borneo
by Adeline Lindquist Hult
published by John and Adeline Hult, Corvalis, OR, 1997
"In 1951 Adeline Lundquist Hult was called as missionary teacher to work with a Chinese church in British North Borneo. "Passport to Borneo" is her story of the four years she worked there during the years of restoration after World War II."
The Way It Was
by Eugene Abrahamson
unpublished. Compiled by Suzanne Arnold and Elvera Howard, 2000
Stories and photos of Gene’s memories of the family, growing up in Nebraska, and of his life and work.
Paul's Letter Collection
David Trobisch
Quiet Waters Publications
ISBN 0-9663966-7-7
"The book offers a completely new picture of the origins of the New Testament."

The Pacesetter
The Untold Story of Carl G. Fisher
by Jerry M. Fisher

available at the following web site: http://www.carl-fisher.com/

Keeper of the Springs
by Ingrid Hult Trobisch
Multnomah Publishers, 1967
ISBN 1-57673-098-0
Short, beautifully illustrated meditations on family and faith.
A Book of Life
by Katrine Stewart
Quiet Waters Publications, 2001
ISBN 0-9663966-8-5
"Spiritual Journaling in the Twenty-First Century"
On My Way Home
by Ingrid Hult Trobisch Youngdale and Katrine Stewart
Quiet Waters Publications, 2002
ISBN 1-931475-11-3
Ingrid's autobiography.
The Confident Woman
by Ingrid Hult Trobisch
HarperSanFrancisco
ISBN 0-06-0675950
Ingrid's essay on "finding quiet strenth in a turbulent world."
Hidden Strength
by Ingrid Hult Trobisch
Macalester Park Publishing Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota
ISBN 1-886158-10-X
Ingrid's essays on marriage, family, and growing in faith.
Growing Up in the Ozarks
by John Hult
Quiet Waters Publications
ISBN 1-931475-04-0

If you know of other books, or other writings by or about LINDS,
please forward that information, in as much detail as possible.

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