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Edwin L. Peterson family papers
This collection contains letters, genealogy information, and personal papers related to Edwin L. Peterson’s family.
Edwin L. Peterson World War II propaganda
This collection is composed of publications pertaining to the Second World War. The material comes from a wide variety of countries and covers an array of topics.
F. Ross Peterson papers
This collection contains Peterson's LDS missionary papers, publications, research papers, professional affiliations, oral history materials, personal and professional correspondence, and a collection of editorial correspondence (1983-1992) from The Dialogue: a Journal of Mormon Thought.
F. Ross Peterson photograph collection.
The F. Ross Peterson Photograph Collection consists of 240 images, including many of his family and friends. Also included are images of the Teton Dam failure and Idaho Senator Glen H. Taylor. The collection also features 6 postcards, photographs of the American West Heritage Center, and images from F. Ross Peterson's book, A History of Cache County, which are all reproductions of images from USU Special Collections and Archives.
Henry Peterson papers
LaGrande Peterson family papers
This collection contains the papers of LaGrande and Helen Peterson, Mrs. Peterson's mother Clara Bean, and their families
Oliver L. Peterson diaries
Willard Peterson photograph collection
The Willard Peterson photograph collection consists of 22 images taken at the turn of the century. Featured in the collection are images of Logan in winter, Logan Canyon, and the Agricultural College of Utah (now Utah State University). Willard's brother, Miles Larsen (M.L.) appears in several of the images.
Petra Horn-Marsh oral history collection
The Petra Horn-Marsh oral history collection consists of oral history tapes and transcripts done in conjunction with her master’s thesis. Because the interviews were done in sign language, they are recorded on VHS tapes.
Alene Petty papers
The papers of Alene Petty mostly involves the correspondence with her future husband Kay Richardson during World War II and shortly thereafter. Richardson, at the time, served in the United States Navy. In the collection, there is also other correspondence with several other persons during the time period as well as a few photographs.