Lorens Berg


Lorens Berg was a Norwegian teacher and local historian.

Life

Berg was born in Kodal, the son of Amund Andersen and Anne Kristine Sørensdatter . He worked as a shepherd and farmhand as a child, and then as a sailor before becoming a teacher in 1881. He taught at Prestbyen in Kodal from 1891 to 1899.
In 1905 Berg published the book Andebu. En Vestfold-bygds historie i 1600-aarene. He thereby started a practice of local history writing that became pioneering in Norway, based on archival studies and a solid methodical presentation. In less than 20 years he published local history books about Brunlanes, Hedrum, Tjølling, Sandar, Tjøme, Nøtterøy, and Stokke.
Berg was appointed a government scholar in 1911. He died in Kristiania on September 14, 1924. He was buried in the Kodal cemetery on September 19, 1924, where there is a memorial next to his grave. In 1952, a granite statue of Berg by Hans Holmen was unveiled at Prestbyen in Kodal. In 2008, a local historical society, the Lorens Berg Foundation, was established in Andebu.

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