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Nilsson Hasselquist was born in Sweden.
He emigrated to the United States and in 1855 he established the religious
journal, Hemlandet. Four years
later he founded the Swedish Publication Society in Chicago
and supplied Lutheran churches with religious works and school textbooks
in the Swedish language.
Hasselquist was active in the campaign against slavery
and was partly responsible for an estimated 4,000 Swedes fighting
in the Union Army during the Civil War.

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