Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Miscellaneous, 1930-1975
Most of the correspondence pertains to World War II, with frequent letters from William H. Peterson to his parents, concerned letters from Martha Peterson to William as well as a letter from her sister in Canada, and two letters to William from Chicago friends also in the service. Additional correspondence includes postcards ca. 1910 in Swedish to Vendla Peterson and a 1930 letter from Waldemar Johnson upon the sudden death of his wife.
Peterson, Hartin, 1936-1961
Most of the correspondence pertains to World War II, with frequent letters from William H. Peterson to his parents, concerned letters from Martha Peterson to William as well as a letter from her sister in Canada, and two letters to William from Chicago friends also in the service. Additional correspondence includes postcards ca. 1910 in Swedish to Vendla Peterson and a 1930 letter from Waldemar Johnson upon the sudden death of his wife.
Peterson, Martha Johnson, 1943-1951
Most of the correspondence pertains to World War II, with frequent letters from William H. Peterson to his parents, concerned letters from Martha Peterson to William as well as a letter from her sister in Canada, and two letters to William from Chicago friends also in the service. Additional correspondence includes postcards ca. 1910 in Swedish to Vendla Peterson and a 1930 letter from Waldemar Johnson upon the sudden death of his wife.
Peterson, Vendla (in Swedish), 1908-1926
Most of the correspondence pertains to World War II, with frequent letters from William H. Peterson to his parents, concerned letters from Martha Peterson to William as well as a letter from her sister in Canada, and two letters to William from Chicago friends also in the service. Additional correspondence includes postcards ca. 1910 in Swedish to Vendla Peterson and a 1930 letter from Waldemar Johnson upon the sudden death of his wife.
Peterson, William H., 1935-1987
Most of the correspondence pertains to World War II, with frequent letters from William H. Peterson to his parents, concerned letters from Martha Peterson to William as well as a letter from her sister in Canada, and two letters to William from Chicago friends also in the service. Additional correspondence includes postcards ca. 1910 in Swedish to Vendla Peterson and a 1930 letter from Waldemar Johnson upon the sudden death of his wife.