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Johan Anders Linder

Johan Anders Linder (20 November 1783 – 1 January 1877) was a Swedish clergyman who was also an artist, a writer and an architect in Umeå.
==Life==

Linder was born in Bygdeå församling in 1783. His father died and his mother brought him up to be a minister. He obtained his first position in Umea as a minister in northern Sweden in 1811. Linder and his wife were involved in the social life of the town where they lived and Linder also obtained work as an architect.〔 Linder was also an accomplished artist.〔(JOHAN ANDERS LINDER 1783–1877 Gustaviansk ), icollector.com, retrieved 18 May 2014〕 Baggböle manor, which he designed in 1846 as residence for the managing director of the water powered sawmill at Baggböle, is a woooden building made to look like a stone mansion.〔
Linder obtained other commissions in the 1840s and 1850s for more buildings. The mansion he had built in 1846 was made a listed building in 1964.〔(BAGGBÖLE MANSION ), Vasterbottens Museum, retrieved 18 May 2014〕 The former manager's "mansion" is now near an arboretum and the house is used for conferences and as a restaurant.〔(Baggbole Manor House ), visitumea.se, retrieved 18 May 2014〕
Linder later designed a similar mansion to the one he designed at Baggböle saw mill but at Dalkarlså Folk High School in 1849.〔(Dalkarlsa )〕
Linder also wrote and a series of essays he wrote entitled "On Swedish Lapp Territories and Their Inhabitants" recorded some important cultural texts for the Sami people. The articles he wrote were published between 1849 and 1854. He quoted from a text titled "Beaivvi bártnit" (the Sun's sons) which had been written by Anders Fjellner, the Sami priest at Sorsele. Linders publication was important and it was quickly re-published in Swedish, English, Finnish and German. None of the original texts belonging to Fjellner survived making Linder's publication important.〔(Heroic Epic, Utopia and Prayer – the Son of the Sun, the Daughter of the Sun and the Sámi ), Harald Gaski, tr. John Weinstock, Sami Culture, University of Texas, retrieved 18 May 2014〕
Linder died in Umeå parish in 1877.

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