James M. Peterson III scrapbook, 1935-1937.

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James M. Peterson III scrapbook, 1935-1937.

Scrapbook of newspaper clippings about himself, his family, and Church news, 1935-37. Includes a letter of consolation to Mrs. Peterson from President Grant upon the death of her husband in August 1939. Also includes clippings about Peterson's civic aspirations, his ancestry, his twenty-five-year wedding anniversary, and correspondence from Church presidency and other mission memorabilia, as well as newspaper clippings in Norwegian.

1 folder (0.08 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7385459

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