Lena E. Bergh
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Lena E. Bergh (b. Evans) (1839-1920) was born in Norway and died in Denver, Colorado. She immigrated to the United States in 1849 and married Abraham Bergh, a miner, in 1862. He was appointed Postmaster of Buckskin, Park County, Colorado, in 1868 and later worked in a hotel in Denver. After her husband's death in 1892, Bergh lived with her daughters' families in Cripple Creek, Colorado, and in Denver. In 1886 Bergh's acquaintance Mary J. Gray ordered copies of several of Mary Baker Eddy's writings and a subscription to The Christian Science Journal on her behalf.

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Lena E. Bergh
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Lena E. Bergh (b. Evans) (1839-1920) was born in Norway and died in Denver, Colorado. She immigrated to the United States in 1849 and married Abraham Bergh, a miner, in 1862. He was appointed Postmaster of Buckskin, Park County, Colorado, in 1868 and later worked in a hotel in Denver. After her husband's death in 1892, Bergh lived with her daughters' families in Cripple Creek, Colorado, and in Denver. In 1886 Bergh's acquaintance Mary J. Gray ordered copies of several of Mary Baker Eddy's writings and a subscription to The Christian Science Journal on her behalf.

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