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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
revised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T09:43:56machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T09:43:56humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyAndrew Petersonsällskapet.presumedAndrew Petersonsällskapet.presumedactive 1850active 1978Peterson, Andrew, 1818-1898.Andrew Peterson and family papers., 1850-2007 (bulk 1850-1898).Peterson, Andrew, 1818-1898.Andrew Peterson and family papers. 1850-2007 (bulk 1850-1898).Diaries, account books, correspondence, and miscellany of a Minnesota horticulturist and farmer and his family, documenting his emigration from Sweden to Iowa in 1850, his settlement near Lake Waconia (Carver County, Minn.) in 1855, the building of his log cabin, the establishment of a school and a church, the beginnings of local government, and his experiments in fruit culture. Also mentioned are Peterson's activities in the Swedish Baptist Church and the local grange, on the town and school boards, and in third-party movements, and his exhibition of fruit at local and state fairs.SwedishEnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyPeterson, Andrew, 1818-1898. Andrew Peterson and family papers, 1850-1978 (bulk 1850-1898).Peterson, Andrew, 1818-1898.Ahlquist, Emma M. (Emma Margareta),Andrew Petersonsällskapet.Andrew Peterson and family papers, 1850-1978 (bulk 1850-1898).2.85 cu. ft. (10 boxes, incl. 15 v.); 3 microfilm reels.Diaries, account books, correspondence, and miscellany of a Minnesota horticulturist and farmer and his family, documenting his emigration from Sweden to Iowa in 1850, his settlement near Lake Waconia (Carver County, Minn.) in 1855, the building of his log cabin, the establishment of a school and a church, the beginnings of local government, and his experiments in fruit culture. Also mentioned are Peterson's activities in the Swedish Baptist Church and the local grange, on the town and school boards, and in third-party movements, and his exhibition of fruit at local and state fairs. Also included are Swedish language newspaper clippings and other items concerned with Vilhelm Moberg's use of the Peterson papers in his novels of Swedish emigration to America as well as printed material published by the Andrew Peterson Society in Sweden. EnglishSwedishMinnesota Historical Society Library