V. Post Congressional, 1946-1961

Extent:
4 box(es) and (3.5 linear feet)
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This series documents Peterson's work as a lobbyist and in Europe after World War II where he witnessed the Nuremburg Trials, the Paris Peace Conference, and was appointed by General Lucius D. Clay to an advisory panel on West Germany. Until his death in 1961, Peterson worked as a lobbyist for such companies as the Georgia Power Company and the American Cane Sugar Refiners Association. The materials are arranged into the following categories: A. European Trip and B. Lobbying.

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