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S. A. Hedlund
Sven Adolf Hedlund (24 February 1821 – 16 September 1900), also known as S. A. Hedlund, was a Sweden, Swedish newspaper publisher and politician. He was editor-in-chief of ''Göteborgs Handels- och sjöfartstidning'' and served as a Parliament of Sweden, Member of the Parliament of Sweden. Biography Sven Adolf Hedlund was born on the island of Eldgarn, now in Ekerö Municipality at Mälaren, Stockholm County, Sweden, He was the son of the farmer Carl Adolf Hedlund and his wife Regina (née Björner). He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1845 from Uppsala University. In 1847 he was employed at the Swedish Ministry of Education and Research (Sweden), Ministry of Education and at the Swedish National Library of Sweden, National Library in Stockholm. In the same year he also became a contributor for the publications '' Hermoder '' and ''Dagligt Allehanda''. In 1849 he became managing editor of ''Nerikes Allehanda, Örebro Tidning''. In 1851 he joined the editorial ...
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SA Hedlund
Sven Adolf Hedlund (24 February 1821 – 16 September 1900), also known as S. A. Hedlund, was a Sweden, Swedish newspaper publisher and politician. He was editor-in-chief of ''Göteborgs Handels- och sjöfartstidning'' and served as a Parliament of Sweden, Member of the Parliament of Sweden. Biography Sven Adolf Hedlund was born on the island of Eldgarn, now in Ekerö Municipality at Mälaren, Stockholm County, Sweden, He was the son of the farmer Carl Adolf Hedlund and his wife Regina (née Björner). He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1845 from Uppsala University. In 1847 he was employed at the Swedish Ministry of Education and Research (Sweden), Ministry of Education and at the Swedish National Library of Sweden, National Library in Stockholm. In the same year he also became a contributor for the publications '' Hermoder '' and ''Dagligt Allehanda''. In 1849 he became managing editor of ''Nerikes Allehanda, Örebro Tidning''. In 1851 he joined the editorial ...
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