Lawrence Welk’s parents, Ludwig and Christina (Schwahn) Welk, emigrated from the Catholic village of Selz, Kutschurgan District, South Russia (today near Odessa, Ukraine) to homestead on a farm near Strasburg, ND, in 1894. They raised eight children at the homestead, including Lawrence, who lived at the farm from 1904 until 1924. Lawrence Welk left the farm with his accordion at age 21 to begin his musical career. The Welk Family represents the immigrant farm family story of melding into American society on the Dakota prairies. The Welk Homestead State Historic Site was established in 2015 by the State Historical Society of North Dakota (SHSND). GRHC works closely with the SHSND and the Welk Homestead.
The Lawrence Welk Collection located at the NDSU Archives includes the Welk Manuscript Collections and Welk Photograph Collections. For further information, visit the NDSU Archives’ Lawrence Welk page.
GRHC has available, “The Welk Homestead: A Source Book”. Library Catalog Link
- Significant Dates in the Life of Lawrence Welk
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Born March 11, 1903, Strasburg, ND Started Career March 11, 1924 - 21st Birthday 1925-1927 With George T. Kelly and the Peerless Entertainers 1927-mid 1930s Band performed regularly over WNAX, South Dakota April 18, 1931 Married Fern Renner - Three Children: Shirley, Donna, Larry. They have eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild December 31, 1938 Debut at William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA. Adpoted name of "Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk." 1940-1950 Played at the Trianon Ballroom in Chicago 1951-1955 KTLA - local television station in Los Angeles broadcasted "The Lawrence Welk Show" from the Aragon Ballroom 1955-1982 National television: 16 years on ABC; 11 years in syndication October/November 1984 National television: Lawrence Welk Special, "On Tour with Lawrence Welk" - Part 1 and 2 December, 1984 Christmas Special on national television December, 1985 "Musical Family" Christmas Reunion Special on national television October, 1987 "Lawrence Welk Show" debuts on public television May 17, 1992 Lawrence Welk died July, 1992 On behalf of Lawrence Welk Family, Shirley Welk Fredericks announces gift of Lawrence Welk Collection to North Dakota State University, Fargo February, 1993 Lawrence Welk Collection arrives at North Dakota State University, Fargo March, 1993 Public television special premieres, "From the Heart: Lawrence Welk and the American Dream." May, 1994 Lawrence Welk Theatre and Resort opens in Branson, Missouri March, 1995 Public television special premieres, "Then and Now." June, 1995 North Dakota's Governor Ed Schafer proclaims Lawrence Welk Week; U.S. Highway 83 in Emmons County, ND, named Lawrence Welk Highway July, 2005 The Lawrence Welk Show - 50 Years on National Television
- North Dakota Proclamation - June 1995
- Additional Links
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- Welk Homestead State Historic Site
- Friends of the Welk Homestead (Strasburg, North Dakota)
- The Welk Homestead: A Source Book
- National Register of Historic Place
- Proving Up the Welk Homestead, 2 August 2014 [video produced by Dr. Angela Smith]