Civil War Database

This extensive database contains information on the lives and service of Civil War soldiers who were born in Norway.

The data was compiled from research conducted between 1997 and 2003 by Jerry Rosholt, a journalist and later producer for NBC Nightly News. In addition to the database, Rosholt served as guest historian a major exhibition on Norwegians in the Civil War at Vesterheim and authored a companion volume. Ole Goes to War: Men from Norway Who Fought in America’s Civil War, by Jerry Rosholt, is available through Vesterheim’s Museum Store.

Database Sources – a list of sources of the information and explanation of abbreviations listed at the end of the entries.

Abbreviations & Database Clues – includes more information about how to use this database.

Soldiers’ Names – includes more information about rural Norwegian naming customs and the name changes that often occurred after emigration to the United States.

Send additions or edits to the database to info@vesterheim.org.

 

Acknowledgments

Vesterheim’s Norwegians in the Civil War project was made possible through the generous support of Hamlet and Suzanne Peterson, Rochester, Minn., and a grant from Humanities Iowa and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The companion volume Ole Goes to War: Men from Norway Who Fought in America’s Civil War, by Jerry Rosholt, was made possible through a gift from the Government of Norway in honor of Vesterheim’s 125th Anniversary.

We are grateful to The Edwin E. and Janet L. Bryant Foundation of Stoughton, Wisc., for their generous grant in support of the online database.

Additional support for sharing the research of Jerry Rosholt comes from Darlene Rosholt, Gerald R. Sime, Donald and Faye Aamodt, Robert Rosholt, Robert Sande, Dirk Rosholt, Greg Rosholt, and Sons of Norway Nordic 1-502.

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OLSEN, Ole K.

Civil War: Private. Post war: Lived in Des Moines, Iowa. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)
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OLSEN, Ole N.

Civil War: Private. Post war: A veteran of this name, living in Renville Station, Renville County, Minnesota, was granted a pension of $4 a month…

OLSEN, Ole M.

WI 15th Inf Co B. Residence: Black Earth, Dane County, Wisconsin. Civil War: Age 19. Unmarried. Enlisted for three years on 15 Oct 1861 at…

OLSEN, Oliver Christian

See OLSTON, Oliver C.
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OLSEN, Ole S.

Civil War: Private. Post war: A veteran of this name, living in Battle Lake, Otter Tail County, was granted a pension of $2 a month…

OLSEN, Ole O.

Civil War: Private. Wounded at Stone’s River, Tennessee; battle fought 31 Dec 1862 and 2 Jan 1863. Post war: Lived at Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Sources: (Ulvestad…

OLSEN, Oluf

WI 52nd Inf Co D. Residence: Farmington, Jefferson County, Wisconsin. Born in Norway. Civil War: Bookbinder. Age 18. Blue eyes, light hair, light complexion, 5’6”.…

OLSEN, Ole

From Voss, Norway. Civil War: Private. Post war: Died in Madison, South Dakota. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)

OLSEN, Ole

From Valders, Norway. Civil War: Private. Post war: Lived in Battle Lake, Minnesota. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)

OLSEN, Ole

From Værdalen, Norway. Civil War: Private. Post war: Lived in Freeborn County, Minnesota. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)

OLSEN, Ole

Civil War: Private. Post war: Lived in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)

OLSEN, Ole

Civil War: Private. Post war: Lived in Norman County, Minnesota. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)

OLSEN, Ole

From Telemarken, Norway. Civil War: Private. Post war: Lived in Starbuck, Minnesota. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)

OLSEN, Ole

Civil War: Private. Wagonmaster; also a wagon maker. Post war: Lived in Bosque County, Texas. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)
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OLSEN, Ole

Indian War: Private. Killed near New Ulm, Minnesota, on 19 Aug 1862, while returning from a reconnaissance. Sources: (MCIW p818) (Ulvestad p318).&lt

OLSEN, Ole

Indian War: Private. From Nicollet County, Minnesota. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)&lt

OLSEN, Ole

Residence: Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin. Civil War: Private. Died in Jackson, Tennessee. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)

OLSEN, Ole

Residence: Madelia, Minnesota. From Sigdal, Norway. Civil War: Private. Killed (or died of other causes) in 1864, in the war. Sources: (Ulvestad p318)