The Papers of Rolf Brandt Preus, 1937-1997
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Brief Description: Documentation consists of memorabilia including gold digging hat, porcelain doll.
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Luther College Archives
700 College Drive
Decorah, IA 52101
Phone: 563-387-1805
Email: archives [at] luther.edu
Record Series Number: LCA/RG15/Preus, R
Created by: Preus, Rolf Brandt (1916-1959)
Volume: 3.9 Linear Feet
Biographical Note for Preus, Rolf Brandt (1916-1959) : Rolf Brandt Preus was born April 5, 1916 in Beloit, Wisconsin to Johan Carl Keyser Preus and Dikka Brandt Preus. After attending Pacific Lutheran Academy and College, he worked as an assayer for Kimberely Gold Mines in Burgdorf, Idaho, 1935-1939. Preus was a pilot, and flew in the US Army Air Transport Command, beginning in 1942. As a pilot, Preus flew over a section of the eastern Himalayas known as "the Hump" 89 times. These flights, which began in Assam, India and landed in Kunming, China, was part of an organized airlift to bring supplies to U.S. Army Air Force units based in China and for supporters of Chiang Kai-Shek. After the war, Preus continued to fly for Kai Shek's China National Aviation Corporation until 1946, when he and two pilot friends crashed in Shanghai. Preus survived but had his left leg amputated in 1947. He then worked in the office of Olson Equipment Co. He passed away on March 27, 1959 from leukemia.
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Acquisition Notes: Donated by his father, Dr. Johan Carl Keyser (J.C.K.) Preus
PreferredCitation: Cite unpublished materials: Rolf Brandt Preus Papers, RG15 Manuscripts, Luther College Archives, Decorah, Iowa
Finding Aid Revisions: 11/25/19: EC updated the preferred citation.