The Norwegian ‘Mayflower’: The Voyage of the Restauration
- Doug Kirk
- Jan 20
- 1 min read
A Presentation of Vesterheim Museum

Presentation: Monday, January 20, 2025 at 8pm
Contact: Bill Browning to RSVP - RWilliamBrowningNorway@gmail.com
Synopsis: In the period beginning in 1825 and for about 100 years following, nearly 40% of the population of Norway – more than 800,000 Norwegians - immigrated to the United States. Most of those immigrants came for “economic opportunity,” but the first immigrants – known as the Sloopers of 1825 – came for religious freedom. The voyage was three years in the planning by an alliance of Quakers and Haugean Lutherans. Beginning on July 4th, 1825, a 54-foot sloop named Restaurasjonen (The Restauration) took 52 passengers on a 98-day journey from Stavanger, Norway to New York City. This presentation follows the story from its roots (in the Napoleonic Wars), through the voyage itself, the reception in New York City, and finally to the first Norwegian settlement in the United States in Kendall, New York.
This is the year to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Norwegian immigration to America.