English: Old Oppegard, one of the first Seventh-day Adventist church workers in South America. Nurse trained at Battle Creek College and colporteur. Argentina. Sent by the General Conference of SDAs at 1895 session as self-supporting to Scandinavians of Argentina.
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South American Bulletin, April, 1934, Buenos Aires, p. 8
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