Fonds 379 Anton Moen fonds

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Summary information

Repository: South Peace Regional Archives
Title: Anton Moen fonds
Reference code: 0379
Date: 1918-1919 (date of creation)
Physical description: 0.5 cm textual records
Dates of creation, revision and deletion: Processed by Mary Nutting January 2009
Added to new database March 2023 – TD

Administrative history / Biographical sketch

Anton Moen was born May 4, 1890 in Kristiansund, Nordmore, Norway. He emigrated to the United States as a young man and worked in Colorado, Montana and Idaho. He attended Spokane College from 1912-1917, training to be a teacher and received some classroon experience at Absarokee, Montana in 1917. He enlisted in the army on Sept 19, 1917 at Columbus, Montana as a private. Some training time was spent at Tacoma, Washington. He began writing his diary in 1918, June 25, and records a trip to the battle fronts of France. On Oct. 4, 1918, Anton was wounded and spent the remainder of that year in hospital. He was discharged from the army May 17, 1919. In 1921, Anton moved to the Peace River country and took up a homestead in the Bad Heart district. Anton worked for farmers in the district including the Carveth family while trying to build up his own homestead. He was known for his baking and preserving ability as well as his good crops and raising turkeys and pigs. In 1926, he and Oliver Moen and McLeod built a road down the Hill to Blake’s and in 1928, he took around a petition to get the Webster road built. He was secretary of the school board when the first school was built in Bad Heart in 1929 and he built his own blacksmith shop on his farm. On April 27, 1927, he married Jane Broughall Stubbs who passed away nine years later from a heart condition. He then married Anna Smichura in July 22, 1938 and seven children were born to the couple: Janet, John, Carol, Ellen, Linda, Nancy, and Emily. Anton passed away in 1959.

Custodial history

The records were preserved by the family and this copy donated by a granddaughter of Mr. Moen in 2009.

Scope and content

The fonds consists of a copy of a diary written by Anton Moen during the time he was in the United States Army during World War I.

Notes

Title notes

  • Source of title proper: Title of fonds based on contents

Conditions governing use

Any copyright or moral rights to be approved by a family member.

Access points

  • Textual record (documentary form)
  • Military (subject)