Then she studied Old Norse and Icelandic law under jurist Konrad von Maurer at the University of Munich from 1883 to 1885.
She is buried alongside Grace Raymond Hebard at Greenhill Cemetery, Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming.
[8] An endowment fund was given as a memorial to the University of Oslo for Norwegian women students to study history and economics in the United States.
[9] In 1916, Maren Michelet wrote a biography Glimt fra Agnes Mathilde Wergelands liv.
She also wrote an English language translation, Glimpses from Agnes Mathilde Wergeland's life.
[10] Agnes Mathilde Wergeland Lodge of the Daughters of Norway was organized in Junction City, OR on October 2, 2011.