Ida Iverson/Iversen Wolden Collection

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US-GCS DCL Coll-153 Row G AV Iverson Wolden

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Ida Iverson/Iversen Wolden Collection

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  • 1896-1978 (Creation)

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Quantity: 1-12 x 13 beige photograph album

Background Note: Ida Iverson was born in Grinnell on September 7, 1896, the daughter of Iver and Clara Iversen. She attended rural schools and graduated from Grinnell High School in 1915. She attended Grinnell College and the University of Iowa, and following her marriage to B.O. Wolden in Clear Lake on August 13, 1938, she taught in Grinnell, Toledo, and Mason City. She died in Estherville, Iowa, on February 3, 1978.

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Folder – Certificate of Marriage
Marriage Ceremony Plan (handwritten)
Guest Book (Our Wedding Day)
Copy of Graduation Picture (1915 Grinnellian)
Copy of Obituary (Grinnell Herald Register)

Envelope – Autograph Book (Miss Ida Iversen, 1909)

Photographs – Mother – Clara Elizabeth Newton (1891)
Unknown Woman (n/d)
Mother – Wedding Picture (June 26, 1895)
Father – Wedding Picture
Parents – Wedding and 40th Anniversary Pictures
Ida (taken in Norway, September 1906)
Ida and sisters, Margaret and Esther (1913)
Family Portrait (December 1919)
Parents – 40th Anniversary (1935)

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