Árdís - 01.01.1953, Side 67

Árdís - 01.01.1953, Side 67
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 65 A meeting at Modruvollum on January 26, 1877, had considered both the organization of government and the establishment of the publishing company that called itself “Prentfelag Nyja Islands” (The Publishing Company of New Iceland). Elected as the company’s executive were Johann Briem, Sigtryggur Jonasson and Fridjon Fridriksson. It was announced at the meeting that 7OV2 shares had already been sold and construction was immediately begun on a building to house the printing press. The editor for the first eight years was Sigtryggur Jonasson, but after that, Halldor Briem. The printer was Jonas Jonasson a Loni, and his assistant was Bergvin Jonsson from Big Island. At the first annual meeting the number of subscribers in America was given as 258. 256 editions had been sent to Iceland, but no information had been received as to how they had sold. Altogether, 600 copies of each edition were being printed. “Framfari” apeared for less than three years, the last number being printed on April 10, 1880. It may be seen at the Manitoba Provincial Library and is one of its treasured possessions. It carried not only local news but excellent summaries of world news and news from Iceland. Of great interest are the letters telling of life in the other Icelandic settlements. There is one starting “Hljeskogum, Islendingabygd, Halifax County, Nova Scotia”, written December 8, 1877, by Sigurdur Johannesson. The February 4, 1878, number, introduces a new feature. This is an excellent synopsis in English of the contents of each paper, for the benefit of any English speaking persons “who may take an interest in the affairs of the colony of the Icelandic people at large.” There are many items of great interest but only one or two will be mentioned here. The first attempt at winter fishing on the northern part of the lake is reported in December, 1877. A few young men from Gimli went as far as Grindstone Point, 20 miles north of Lundi. The four men mentioned are Magnus Stephanson, Joseph Schram, Jon Gudmundson and Petur Palsson. They caught 500 large white-fish, “Framfari” says; “500 af rigfullordnum hvitfiski”. This fine catch put new life and hope into the colony and immediately a larger group of men set out for the new fishing grounds—20 men from Gimli, 12 from Arnes and about 10 from Fljotsbygd. They took nets for those who for various reasons could not leave their homes. The latter in return helped to look after the fishermen’s homes. This example of co-operation between neigh-
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