Aamurusko: Sortawalan Ewankelisen Seuran Lehtisiä Lapsille
Aamurusko: Sortawalan Ewankelisen Seuran Lehtisiä Lapsille, founded in 1926 by the Sortavala Evangelical Society, has served as a vital publication for children in Sortavala, Viipuri, Finland. Initially focused on promoting Christian values and community spirit, it quickly became a trusted source of education and entertainment, featuring engaging stories, religious teachings, and illustrations tailored for young readers. Over the decades, Aamurusko has shown a commitment to nurturing moral and ethical growth, earning a reputation as a credible and influential voice in the community. Its impact on generations of Finnish children underscores its enduring legacy. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of Aamurusko starting 1895, with a total of 280 scans available. Explore these historical treasures to discover the stories, events, and possibly even connections to your family history, enriching your understanding of the past.