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Olof Nylander, 1864-1943

Nylander & Baker
Nylander & Baker
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Olof Olson Nylander was born on the 14th of June in 1864 in Ysted, Sweden. In 1883, Nylander left his life in Sweden to come to the United States where he started working as a painter. He first worked in Massachusetts, then Florida, then Rhode Island.

Inside Nylander Museum
Inside Nylander Museum
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Eventually, Olof was taken in by the United States Geological Survey as a field collector. He was also employed by the Canadian government and several colleges and universities to do this same type of work or to act as a guide.

Outside Nylander Museum
Outside Nylander Museum
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Nylander was awarded an Honorary Master of Science degree in 1938 for his years of service by the University of Maine at Orono.

The following year, the Nylander Museum was dedicated to Olof in Caribou, Maine. He directed this museum until he died on July 29, 1943 in Caribou.

Nylander Model
Nylander Model
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In years past, museums such as the Smithsonian Museum and the National Museum of Canada have wanted part of the original Nylander collection for their own. The collection has stayed amazingly intact and a large part of it is on permanent display at the Nylander Museum in Caribou.

Inside Nylander Museum
Inside Nylander Museum
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As a published scientist, Olof Nylander is a very important part of our local history. He contributed much to our understanding of the natural history of the Swedish Colony and the surrounding Aroostook County communities. He dedicated most of his life to working in wetlands, especially in Maine, studying and looking for new mollusks, and exploring new places. Nylander surveyed and cataloged much of Maine and his work is still affecting our lives today.

Thank you to the Nylander Museum for showing our class your wonderful resources and allowing us to work with copies of your archives.

Work Cited

www.nylandermuseum.org/History.htm, 6/25/06

Monolith in Littleton Conglomerate, 1934
Monolith in Littleton Conglomerate, 1934
Nylander Museum
Nadeau Lake lime deposit, 1925
Nadeau Lake lime deposit, 1925
Nylander Museum
Hall's Lime Plant, Nadeau Lake, ca. 1925
Hall's Lime Plant, Nadeau Lake, ca. 1925
Nylander Museum

Student Projects 2005 - 2006

Landeen Family History

Mills and Homes in Stockholm

Olof Nylander, 1864-1943

Eureka Hall, Stockholm

The History of Stockholm

A Photo Essay of Hand Tools Found in the Swedish Colony

Student Projects 2006 - 2007

Maine Railroads

New Sweden Athletic Club

Stockholm, Maine





Maine's Swedish Colony, July 23, 1870    |    New Sweden, Maine 04762
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