Below are a list of family documents that were provided to the Nebraska Prairie Museum in Holdrege, Phelps County, Nebraska, the county in which Svante and Anna Kajsa Homesteaded.
Additional books that have been suggested over the years which are written by family members, reference the family and/or period history include:
Three Brothers From Nebraska - Ralph Arthur Larson, Published by Ralph Arthur Larson, 1987, Echo Printing; Alexandria, Minnesota. Carl, Oscar, and Martin Gustafson served a Minnesota parish for 34 years.
Always The Young Strangers - Carl Sandburg, Published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Paperback edition 1991,
ISBN 0-15-604765-9. See chapter 3, entitled Judgment Day, pp. 58-65, for exact mention of Carl Lund, Torsten Lund, and Axel Gustafson, and his children Carl, Oscar, and Martin. Recommended, for Swedish-American history and for Sandburg’s references to Linds.
Heroes - Edited by Ann Spangler and Charles Turner, Servant Publications, Paperback edition 1985, ISBN 0-89283-703-9. Chapter five, pp. 77 - 88, written by Ingrid Hult Trobisch Youngdale, is entitled, “Johanna Lind Hult.” She tells with great warmth and admiration, details about her grandmother, whom we call Mathilda.
The Adventures of Pumpelhoober - As told by David Trobisch, Quiet Waters Publications, Paperback edition 2000,
ISBN 0-9963966-4-2. A book for children, written by David Trobisch.
Zamzam - Edited by S. Hjalmar Swanson, Published by the Augustana Synod, 1941. This book is surely out of print. The true story of the sinking of the Zamzam missionary ship during World War II. Many "older" family members have copies of this book.
Daktari Yohana, an American Pediatrician in East Africa - John E. Hult, Quiet Waters Publications, 1999. ISBN 0-9663966-5-0. Stories that grew out of Dr. John Hult's four years as a medical missionary in Africa.
On Our Way Rejoicing - Ingrid Hult Trobisch, Harper and Row, 1964. Ingrid's "incredible saga of a great family and a great mission."
Touched by the African Soul - Compiled by Gloria Cunningham and Lois Okerstrom, Quiet Waters Publications, 1998, 2001
ISBN 0-9663966-9-3. A collection of short stories written by sixty-two missionary women who recall their years in Tanzania. Veda Hult Magnuson contributed “A Mountain Top Experience — Literally,” pp. 275 – 279.
Passport to Borneo - Adeline Lindquist Hult, Published by John and Adeline Hult, Corvalis, OR, 1997. "In 1951 Adeline Lundquist Hult was called as missionary teacher to work with a Chinese church in British North Borneo. "Passport to Borneo" is her story of the four years she worked there during the years of restoration after World War II."
The Way It Was - Eugene Abrahamson, Unpublished. Compiled by Suzanne Arnold and Elvera Howard, 2000. Stories and photos of Gene’s memories of the family, growing up in Nebraska, and of his life and work.
Paul's Letter Collection - David Trobisch, Quiet Waters Publications, ISBN 0-9663966-7-7. "The book offers a completely new picture of the origins of the New Testament."
The Pacesetter - The Untold Story of Carl G. Fisher, Jerry M. Fisher.
Keeper of the Springs - Ingrid Hult Trobisch, Multnomah Publishers, 1967, ISBN 1-57673-098-0. Short, beautifully illustrated meditations on family and faith.
A Book of Life - Katrine Stewart, Quiet Waters Publications, 2001, ISBN 0-9663966-8-5. "Spiritual Journaling in the Twenty-First Century"
On My Way Home - Ingrid Hult Trobisch Youngdale and Katrine Stewart, Quiet Waters Publications, 2002. ISBN 1-931475-11-3. Ingrid's autobiography.
The Confident Woman - Ingrid Hult Trobisch, Harper SanFrancisco, ISBN 0-06-0675950. Ingrid's essay on "finding quiet strength in a turbulent world.
Hidden Strength - Ingrid Hult Trobisch, Macalester Park Publishing Co., Minneapolis, Minnesota, ISBN 1-886158-10-X
Ingrid's essays on marriage, family, and growing in faith.
Growing Up in the Ozarks - John Hult, Quiet Waters Publications, ISBN 1-931475-04-0.