Andreas Nilsen Rygg
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Andreas Nilsen Rygg (15 August 1868 – 21 September 1951) was a
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journalist, newspaper editor and author. He is most associated with his 1941 study, ''Norwegians in New York 1825–1925''.


Background

Andreas Nilsen Rygg was born in
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in
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,
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. He was a brother of Nicolai Rygg,
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of the
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. In 1888, the 20-year-old Rygg immigrated to the United States and located in
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.


Selected works

* ''Norwegians in New York 1825–1925'' (1941) * ''A Survey of American Relief Work For Norway During and After The Second World War'' (1947)


References


Further reading

* Lovoll, Odd S. (2010) ''Norwegian Newspapers in America: Connecting Norway and the New Land'' (Minnesota Historical Society) * Gotaas, Thor; Roger Kvarsvik (2010) ''Ørkenen Sur: den norske uteliggerkolonien i Brooklyn'' (Oslo: Spartacus) {{DEFAULTSORT:Rygg, Andreas Nilsen 1868 births 1951 deaths Journalists from New York City Writers from Brooklyn Writers from Chicago American newspaper publishers (people) Norwegian emigrants to the United States Chicago-Kent College of Law alumni Writers from Stavanger Recipients of the St. Olav's Medal