Prospective Donation Form ASI Collections (Material, Library and Archives)

Prospective Donation Form ASI Collections (Material, Library and Archives)

Prospective Donation Form – ASI Collections (Material, Library and Archives)

Thank you for your interest in the Collections of The American Swedish Institute (ASI). ASI reviews all potential donations to ensure consistency with our current collections and our collections policy.

ASI‘s collections include three-dimensional artifacts, artwork, books and manuscripts. In addition to those collections, consideration will continue to be given to acquiring items that directly relate to:

  • Swan and Christina Turnblad, their family and business;
  • the affairs and facilities of the American Swedish Institute;
  • affiliated organizations of the American Swedish Institute; and,
  • select items of high quality and excellent condition that ASI staff identifies as within collecting priorities

If your material falls within ASI’s areas of focus, please complete this form, listing those items you wish to donate. (Continue on another sheet if necessary). Mail the completed form to:

American Swedish Institute – Wallenberg Library & Archives

2600 Park Avenue

Minneapolis, MN 55407

or email it toHelen Walden-Fodge at at the Library and Archives Department. When ASI has reviewed the information, you will be contacted regarding your offered items. For suggestions on donations outside ASI’s focus, we will provide you with additional contacts/organizations that may be more suitable for your donation. Expect to hear back from ASI staff within 2-4 weeks.

Prospective Donor Contact Details:

DateProspective Donor’s NamePhoneEmail

Mailing address

Objects (List and briefly describe photos, objects, furniture, paintings, etc.)

Creator / Title/Object name / Object Description / Date Created

Books (List and briefly describe.)

Author / Title / Place of Publication / Date Published

Please describe the ownership history of the items and any record thereof. Items may be of interest not only for their inherent value but also due to where they came from, who owned the items, and what kind of story accompanied the pieces. List each. Continue on attached sheet if necessary.

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INFORMATION RESOURCES ON SWEDEN & SWEDISH AMERICA

SWEDISH AMERICAN HISTORY

If you are interested in Swedish settlement in the United States--for example, Swedish American communities, churches, colleges, cultural institutions, festivals--contact the Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center ( or 309-794-7204) or consult the Swedish-American Historical Quarterly through a local library.

MINNESOTA HISTORY

For newspapers, city directories, public records--for example, birth, death, census records--and other sources on Minnesota, contact the Minnesota Historical Society ( or 651-259-3300).

GENEALOGY

Genealogy researchers may find assistance with research tips and methods from the Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota ( or 651-455-9057 or ) and for information about the availability of records in Sweden contact SVAR ( a department of the Swedish National Archives.

SWEDISH HOSPITAL RECORDS

For records from the Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis, go to the Hennepin Medical History Center or call 612-873-4987.

CONTEMPORARY SWEDISH AMERICA & GENERAL INFORMATION

If you are interested in contemporary activities throughout Swedish America or general information about Sweden, contact the Swedish Council of America ( or 612-871-0593).

MODERN SWEDEN

If you are seeking information about modern Sweden, contact the Swedish Institute at

TRAVEL TO SWEDEN

For travel information, contact

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