1849 in Sweden
Events
- 11 May - Uppsala Student Union
- Fredrika Bremer travels to USA.
- The Bourse (Gothenburg) is opened.
- The second of the von Schwerin Estate's Scandals attracts attention.
- The Nya smedjegården in Stockholm is transformed to a women's prison.[1]
Births
- 13 January - Alfhild Agrell, writer and playwright (died 1923)
- 22 January – August Strindberg, writer and playwright (died 1912)
- 14 December - Wilhelmina Skogh, business person (died 1926)
- 25 May - Louise Hammarström, chemist (died 1917)
- 31 May - Carl Fredrik Hill, painter (died 1911)
- 22 September – Olena Falkman, concert vocalist (died 1928)
- 1 October – Anne Charlotte Leffler, writer and playwright (died 1892)
- 7 October - Martina Bergman-Österberg, physical education instructor and women's suffrage advocate (died 1915)
- 17 October – Johan Ericson
- 6 December – Maria Adelborg
- 11 December – Ellen Key, writer (died 1926)
- 31 December – Birger Eek
- Louise von Fersen, courtier (born 1777)
Deaths
References
- Smedjegården in Nordisk familjebok (andra upplagan, 1917)
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