Abrahamson, Laurentius
ABRAHAMSON, LAURENTIUS GUSTAV: Lutheran; b. at Medaker, Sweden, Mar. 2,
1856. He was educated at the public schools of his native country, and at Augustana
College and Theological Seminary (Rock Island, Ill.), graduating in 1880. He entered
the Lutheran ministry in the same year, and in 1886 was called to the pastorate
of the Salem Lutheran Church, Chicago, where he has since remained. He was associate
editor of Augustana, the official organ of the Augustana Synod, from 1885
to 1896, and for six years was president of the Illinois Conference of the same
synod. He is also a member of the board of directors of Augustana College and Theological
Seminary, president of the board of directors of Augustana Hospital, Chicago, a
member of the board of missions of the Augustana Synod and the Illinois Conference,
and was a delegate to the International Lutheran World’s Congress at Lund, Sweden,
in 1901. In 1894 he received the Swedish decoration of Knight Royal of the Order
of the Polar Star from King Oscar II. In theology he belongs to the historic Evangelical
Lutheran Church, and adheres to its original unaltered creeds. He has written
Jubel Album (Chicago, 1893).