Ole Amundsen Buslett
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
In office
1908–1910
ConstituencyWaupaca County Second District
Personal details
Born(1855-05-28)May 28, 1855
Gausdal, Norway
DiedJune 5, 1924(1924-06-05) (aged 69)
Northland, Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Political partyRepublican
OccupationWriter, politician

Ole Amundsen Buslett (May 28, 1855 – June 5, 1924) was a Norwegian-born American author, newspaperman, and politician.

Background

Ole Amundsen Buslett was born in Gausdal, Oppland, Norway.[1] Buslett was the oldest of eight children born to Amund Halvorsen Buslett and Netta (Kalstad) Ringsrud. He migrated to the United States with his family in 1868 and settled in the town of Iola, in Waupaca County, Wisconsin.[1]

Career

In 1888, Buslett opened a country store and post office in Northland, Wisconsin. He served as postmaster, justice of the peace, and town clerk. In 1893, he became editor and part owner of Varden then later served as editor of Folkevennen. Both publications were Norwegian-language newspapers published in La Crosse, Wisconsin. In August 1894, he became editor of Normannen in Stoughton, Wisconsin. In March 1896, the publication was sold to Chicago-based Amerika. He held political offices in Waupaca County and was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1909 until 1910.[2]

Buslett wrote in Norwegian. His writings included novels, stories, poems, and plays. His works primarily portrayed the lives of Norwegian immigrants in Wisconsin. He also wrote a history of the 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment. Det Femtende Regiment Wisconsin Frivillige was published in 1894. It was translated into English and published as The Fifteenth Wisconsin in 1999.[3][4]

He died at his home in Northland on June 5, 1924.[5]

Selected works

  • Fram (1882)
  • Leilighets digte (1882)
  • Skaars skjæbne (1882)
  • Øistein og Nora (1884)
  • De to veivisere, et dramatisk digt i seks handlinger (1885)
  • Snip-Snap-Snude (1889)
  • Et dødens døgn, sørgespill (1890)
  • Rolf Hagen ( 1893)
  • Torstein i nybygden (1897)
  • Sagastolen, fortælling fra det norske Amerika (1908)
  • I Parnassets lunde (1911)
  • Amerika-Paul (1913)
  • Veien til Golden Gate (1915)
  • Benediktus og Jacobus (1920)

References

  1. 1 2 Anderson, John (June 17, 1989). "Tribute to Father of a Different Kind". Stevens Point Journal. Stevens Point, WI. pp. 1, 3. Retrieved February 19, 2022 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. Buslett's Editorship of Normannen from 1894 to 1896 by Evelyn Nilsen. Norwegian-American Historical Association. Volume 12, page 128.
  3. Wisconsin Historical Society (Dictionary of Wisconsin History)
  4. Civil War Database Sources (Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum)
  5. Assembly Journal. Wisconsin Legislature. 1925. p. 1082. Retrieved June 25, 2020 via Google Books. Ole A. Buslett, a former member of the Wisconsin assembly, died at his home in the village of Northland, Waupaca county on June 5, 1924.

Primary sources

  • Øverland, Orm The Western Home : A Literary History of Norwegian America (Chapter 10, Ole Amundsen Buslett, Romantic Idealist. Norwegian American Historic Association. 1996)
  • Hustvedt, Lloyd Ole Amundsen Buslett, 1855-1924 (from "Makers of an American Immigrant Legacy: Essays in Honor of Kenneth O. Bjork", Odd S. Lovoll, editor, Norwegian-American Historical Association, 2001)
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