I. Personal/Business
23 box(es)
(20.75 linear feet)
This series consists of documents associated with Peterson's work and life in Ailey, Georgia, before, during, and after his service in the United States Congress. The material includes information about his ownership of the Monitor Publishing Company (publisher of the Montgomery Monitor and the Thomasville Press) as well as his legal work including law suits, divorces, collections, and parole cases. Peterson also owned an insurance agency from 1919 through 1935 that represented Fidelity, Hartford, and New York Life. While his local interests included traditional agricultural pursuits via the Ailey Gin Company and the Vidalia Gum and Turpentine Company, Peterson spent much time helping to establish and run the Ailey Shirt Company, Southland Securities, the Montgomery County Bank and the Mt. Vernon Bank. Regionally, Peterson's development activities involved a radio and television station and the revival of the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah, which lost its entire fleet in World War II. The items are organized into the following categories: A. Business, B. Financial, C. Construction in Ailey, and D. Family. Each subseries contains supplemental information to other series in the Peterson Collection as explained in the subseries descriptions.
A. Business
(
641 folder(s)
)Business correspondence from the 1920s contains political material from Peterson's work in the Georgia General Assembly during this period although he kept the majority of his business and political correspondence separate during and after his time in Congress. Alphabetical subject files from 1947 through 1961 contain correspondence and notes. Although Peterson kept separate sets of alphabetical files dating from the late 1940s through the early 1960s, each set is no different from the others and was not separated by date. Original order has been maintained in these sets, hence the sets are designated by a number within the sub series.Material includes information about Peterson's ownership of the Monitor Publishing Company (publisher of the Montgomery Monitor and the Thomasville Press) including correspondence with Herman McBride, who ran the Monitor while Peterson was away in Atlanta and Washington, D.C.Material also pertains to Peterson's early legal work, which consisted of law suits, divorces, collections, and parole cases, including those of local African-Americans. His business ventures also included an insurance agency that he owned from 1919 through 1935, which represented Fidelity, Hartford, and New York Life. While many of Peterson's local business interests were in the form of traditional agricultural pursuits such as the Ailey Gin Company and the Vidalia Gum and Turpentine Company (now VNS Corporation), he spent much time and effort helping to establish and run the Ailey Shirt Company, Southland Securities, the Montgomery County Bank and the Mt. Vernon Bank. Outside of Montgomery County, Peterson's development activities involved creating a radio and television station based in Savannah, Georgia. After World War II, he worked to revive the Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah, which had lost its fleet in the war although the company finally liquidated in 1951. From the 1950s until his death in 1961, Peterson concentrated on a mining interest in Sylva, North Carolina.
1. General
, 1814-1961box folder Request box I.A.1 1 AAA Maps: Southwester States, South Central states, Northwestern States, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah (oversize items removed), 1959 I.A.1 2 [Agriculture, Cattle, 1921 – 1924] I.A.1 3 [Ailey, Georgia, Political, 1921 – 1925] I.A.1 4 Ailey Manufacturing Company (folder 1 of 3), 1941 – 1947 I.A.1 5 Ailey Manufacturing Company (folder 2 of 3), 1941 – 1947 I.A.1 6 Ailey Manufacturing Company (folder 3 of 3), 1941 – 1947 I.A.1 7 [Ailey, Georgia, Windmill, J.B. Camp, 1923] I.A.1 8 [Ailey United Methodist Church donors (oversize item removed), undated folder Request folder OS I [List of members of Ailey United Methodist Church and donors to church with subscription amounts] [oversize], 1918 March 20 box folder Request box I.A.1 9 [Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, University of Georgia, 1921] I.A.1 10 Altamaha (oversize item removed), 1947 – 1958 I.A.1 11 [Automobile correspondence, 1923] I.A.1 12 The Benefits of a Multi-Purpose Development Altamaha River System, Georgia (includes oversize maps and charts), 1947 August I.A.1 13 [Book orders, 1922 – 1925] I.A.1 14 Brewton Parker Alumni list, 1955 September I.A.1 15 [Brewton Parker Junior College, 1925] I.A.1 16 Brewton Parker Institute, 1927 – 1928 I.A.1 17 [Business Cards – The Home Insurance Company, New York, undated] I.A.1 18 [Business, A, 1934] I.A.1 19 [Business, B, 1934] I.A.1 20 [Business, C, 1934] I.A.1 21 [Business, D, 1934] I.A.1 22 [Business, F, 1934] I.A.1 23 [Business, G, 1934] I.A.1 24 [Business, H, 1934] I.A.1 25 [Business, I, J, 1934] I.A.1 26 [Business, K, 1934] I.A.1 27 [Business, L, 1934] I.A.1 28 [Business, M, 1934] I.A.1 29 [Business, P, Q, 1934] I.A.1 30 [Business, R, 1934] I.A.1 31 [Business, S, 1934] I.A.1 32 [Business, T, 1934] I.A.1 33 [Business, U, V, 1934] I.A.1 34 [Business, W, 1934] I.A.1 35 [Business, Correspondence, B, 1922 – 1926] I.A.1 36 [Business, Correspondence, W, 1921 – 1923] I.A.1 37 Calhoun, Thomas B., et al, 1948 – 1950 I.A.1 38 California Exposition Invitation, 1935 I.A.1 39 Camp, J. B., Sandersville, Georgia, 1923 – 1924 I.A.1 40 [Campaign contributions,, 1946] I.A.1 41 [Certificates, 1948] I.A.1 42 [Christmas card, Hugh Peterson, 1920s] I.A.1 43 [Clippings, 1919 – 1922] I.A.1 44 [Clippings, 1931 – 1933] I.A.1 45 [Clippings, 1948] I.A.1 46 [Collections business, 1922 – 1925] I.A.1 47 The Commonwealth of Heaven vs. John Rich, Mary Stingy, 1922 I.A.1 48 Congressional Elections, 1946 I.A.1 49 Conquest of the Land Through 7,000 Years, Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 99, 1953 August I.A.1 50 [Correspondence, A, 1915 – 1920] I.A.1 51 [Correspondence, B, undated] box folder Request box I.A.2 1 [Correspondence, C, 1914] I.A.2 2 [Correspondence, E, F, undated] I.A.2 3 [Correspondence, G, 1914] I.A.2 4 [Correspondence, H, 1920 I.A.2 5 [Correspondence, K, L, 1896 I.A.2 6 [Correspondence, M, 1914 – 1921 I.A.2 7 [Correspondence, N, O, undated I.A.2 8 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1896 – 1914 I.A.2 9 [Correspondence, R, 1920 I.A.2 10 [Correspondence, U, V, W, 1912 – 1915 I.A.2 11 [Correspondence, 1925 I.A.2 12 [Correspondence, 1926 I.A.2 13 [Correspondence, A, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 14 [Correspondence, B, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 15 [Correspondence, C, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 16 [Correspondence, D, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 17 [Correspondence, E, F, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 18 [Correspondence, G, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 19 [Correspondence, H, I, J, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 20 [Correspondence, K, L, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 21 [Correspondence, M, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] folder Request folder OS I 1928 Election Tally, Montgomery County [oversize], 1928 box folder Request box I.A.2 22 [Correspondence, N, O, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 23 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 24 [Correspondence, R, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 25 [Correspondence, S, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 26 [Correspondence, T, U, V, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 27 [Correspondence, W, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 28 [Correspondence, Y, 1928 January 1 – 1929 April 27] I.A.2 29 [Correspondence, A, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 30 [Correspondence, B, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 31 [Correspondence, C, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 32 [Correspondence, D, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 33 [Correspondence, E, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 34 [Correspondence, F, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 35 [Correspondence, G, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 36 [Correspondence, H, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 37 [Correspondence, I, J, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 38 [Correspondence, K, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 39 [Correspondence, L, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 40 [Correspondence, M, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 41 [Correspondence, N, O, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 42 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 43 [Correspondence, R, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 44 [Correspondence, S, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 45 [Correspondence, T, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 46 [Correspondence, U, V, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 47 [Correspondence, W, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 48 [Correspondence, Y, Z, 1929 – 1930] I.A.2 49 [Correspondence, A, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 50 [Correspondence, B, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 51 [Correspondence, C, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 52 [Correspondence, D, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 53 [Correspondence, E, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 54 [Correspondence, F, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 55 [Correspondence, G, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 56 [Correspondence, H, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 57 [Correspondence, I, J, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 58 [Correspondence, K, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 59 [Correspondence, L, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 60 [Correspondence, M, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 61 [Correspondence, N, O, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 62 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 63 [Correspondence, R, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 64 [Correspondence, S, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 65 [Correspondence, T, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 66 [Correspondence, U, V, 1930 – 1931] I.A.2 67 [Correspondence, W, 1930 – 1931] box folder Request box I.A.3 1 [Correspondence, A, 1931] I.A.3 2 [Correspondence, B, 1931] I.A.3 3 [Correspondence, C, 1931] I.A.3 4 [Correspondence, D, 1931] I.A.3 5 [Correspondence, E, 1931] I.A.3 6 [Correspondence, F, 1931] I.A.3 7 [Correspondence, G, 1931] I.A.3 8 [Correspondence, H, 1931] I.A.3 9 [Correspondence, I, J, 1931] I.A.3 10 [Correspondence, K, 1931] I.A.3 11 [Correspondence, L, 1931] I.A.3 12 [Correspondence, M, 1931] I.A.3 13 [Correspondence, N, O, 1931] I.A.3 14 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1931] I.A.3 15 [Correspondence, R, 1931] I.A.3 16 [Correspondence, S, 1931] I.A.3 17 [Correspondence, T, 1931] I.A.3 18 [Correspondence, U, V, 1931] I.A.3 19 [Correspondence, W, 1931] I.A.3 20 [Correspondence, Y, Z, 1931] I.A.3 21 [Correspondence, A, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 22 [Correspondence, B, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 23 [Correspondence, C, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 24 [Correspondence, D, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 25 [Correspondence, E, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 26 [Correspondence, F, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 27 [Correspondence, G, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 28 [Correspondence, H, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 29 [Correspondence, I, J, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 30 [Correspondence, K, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 31 [Correspondence, L, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 32 [Correspondence, M, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 33 [Correspondence, N, O, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 34 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 35 [Correspondence, R, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 36 [Correspondence, S, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 37 [Correspondence, T, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 38 [Correspondence, U, V, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 39 [Correspondence, W, 1931 – 1933] I.A.3 40 [Correspondence, A, 1933] I.A.3 41 [Correspondence, B, 1933] I.A.3 42 [Correspondence, C, 1933] I.A.3 43 [Correspondence, D, 1933] I.A.3 44 [Correspondence, F, 1933] I.A.3 45 [Correspondence, G, 1933] I.A.3 46 [Correspondence, H, 1933] I.A.3 47 [Correspondence, I, J, 1933] I.A.3 48 [Correspondence, K, 1933] I.A.3 49 [Correspondence, L, 1933] folder Request folder OS I [An Act to regulate the practice of law and the performance of legal services] [oversize], 1931 box folder Request box I.A.3 50 [Correspondence, M, 1933] I.A.3 51 [Correspondence, N, O, 1933] I.A.3 52 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1933] I.A.3 53 [Correspondence, R, 1933] I.A.3 54 [Correspondence, S, 1933] I.A.3 55 [Correspondence, T, 1933] I.A.3 56 [Correspondence, U, V, 1933] I.A.3 57 [Correspondence, W, 1933] I.A.3 58 [Correspondence, 1945] I.A.3 59 [Correspondence, Road Project, 1933] I.A.3 60 [Cotton, 1922 – 1926] I.A.3 61 Cotton Crop Price Chart, 1831–1937, 1937 folder Request folder OS I [139 Years of Cotton, Savannah Cotton Factorage Co., table of cotton prices and crop output 1794-1932] [oversize], 1932 box folder Request box I.A.3 62 Coursey, Richard R., Mt. Vernon, Georgia, Montgomery County, 1945 I.A.3 63 [Cunard Line luggage label, 1950] box folder Request box I.A.4 1 Downey, Mable, 1961 I.A.4 2 Eaton's Ranch, Wolf, Wyoming, 1957 I.A.4 3 [Election, Ailey, Georgia, Mayor, City Council, 1940] I.A.4 4 Elk's Club handbook, bylaws (item removed), 1954 I.A.4 5 Essay on Process and Service in Georgia (Philip Weltner), 1929 I.A.4 6 [Express Railway Service, Ailey, Georgia, 1923] I.A.4 7 First Speech Hugh Peterson delivered in Georgia Legislature, 1923 November I.A.4 8 [Forestry, 1949] I.A.4 9 [Fountain vs. Wardlaw, 1921 August] I.A.4 10 Franklin Vaccines and Supplies for Livestock, 1961 I.A.4 11 General Specifications for shirt factory I.A.4 12 [Georgia Public Service Commission Residential Electric Light and Power Rates, 1928] I.A.4 13 [Georgia Prison Board, 1922] I.A.4 14 [Girtman, Henry, legal case, 1922] I.A.4 15 [Graduation speech, 1950 May] I.A.4 16 [Hicks, Luther, legal case, 1948] I.A.4 17 Histomap of Religion, John B. Sparks (item removed), 1947 folder Request folder OS I [The Histomap of Religion, John B. Sparks] [oversize], 1947 box folder Request box I.A.4 18 History of Longpond Baptist Church, undated I.A.4 19 [History of Montgomery County, Georgia, undated] I.A.4 20 [Holding Commission of the Baptist Convention of the State of Georgia, 1919 April] I.A.4 21 How America Can Be Adjusted by Huey Long, 1933 March 17 I.A.4 22 Howard, Lawton, 1948 I.A.4 23 Inauguration Invitation, 1961 I.A.4 24 [Insurance, 1922 – 1926] I.A.4 25 [Insurance (folder 1 of 3), 1921 – 1925] I.A.4 26 [Insurance (folder 2 of 3), 1921 – 1925] I.A.4 27 [Insurance (folder 3 of 3), 1921 – 1925] I.A.4 28 [Insurance collections, 1924 – 1925] I.A.4 29 [Insurance, monthly report, 1921 – 1922] I.A.4 30 [Kitchens – Fuqua Case, 1926] I.A.4 31 "Know Your Congressman" Edition of the Pictorial Directory of the 83rd Congress, 1953 I.A.4 32 [Legal, 1921 – 1925] I.A.4 33 Library of Congress Library Card, 1955 I.A.4 34 License to Practice Law, [undated] I.A.4 35 Literary Digest, 1922, January – May I.A.4 36 Literary Digest, 1922, May – June I.A.4 37 [Masons (item removed), 1922 – 1924] folder Request folder OS I [List of Masonic Lodges of the 12th District and their numbers by County, Secretary, and P.O. [oversize], 1922 box folder Request box I.A.4 38 [McGregor, Douglas D., legal case, 1922] I.A.4 39 [Membership cards, 1932 – 1938] I.A.4 40 Members of the Legislature of Georgia, 1919 – 1920 I.A.4 41 Miscellaneous from my desk, H.P. (folder 1 of 3), 1948 February 9 I.A.4 42 Miscellaneous from my desk, H.P. (folder 2 of 3), 1948 February 9 I.A.4 43 Miscellaneous from my desk, H.P. (folder 3 of 3), 1948 February 9 box folder Request box I.A.5 1 Miscellaneous letters (item removed) (folder 1 of 2), 1947 I.A.5 2 Miscellaneous letters (item removed) (folder 2 of 2), 1947 I.A.5 3 Montgomery County 150th Anniversary, Mt. Vernon, Georgia, 1943 I.A.5 4 Montgomery County Bank Incorporation, 1926 I.A.5 5 Montgomery County, Georgia Ballots, Primary, 1916 – 1920 folder Request folder OS I [Official Ballot, Montgomery County Democratic White Primary] [oversize], 1926 September 8 box folder Request box I.A.5 6 [Montgomery Monitor, Sale, 1956] I.A.5 7 [Montgomery Monitor, A, B, 1955 – 1956] I.A.5 8 [Montgomery Monitor, C, [1954 – 1956] I.A.5 9 [Montgomery Monitor, G, 1955] I.A.5 10 [Montgomery Monitor, H, I, J, 1955] I.A.5 11 [Montgomery Monitor, K, L, M, 1927 – 1956] I.A.5 12 [Montgomery Monitor, P, Q, R, 1955 – 1956] I.A.5 13 [Montgomery Monitor, S, T, U, V, 1955 – 1956] I.A.5 14 [Montgomery Monitor, W, 1955] I.A.5 15 Monitor Publishing Company, 1955 – 1959 I.A.5 16 Monitor Publishing Company, Montgomery Monitor, Thomasville Press, 1929 – 1955 I.A.5 17 Mount Vernon Bank, 1920 – 1925 I.A.5 18 National Geographic Society Membership, 1923 March 5 I.A.5 19 Notary Public, 1922 – 1934 I.A.5 20 [Notes, undated] I.A.5 21 [Notes, 1957 – 1961] I.A.5 22 Ocean Steamship Company (folder 1 of 2), 1950 I.A.5 23 Ocean Steamship Company (folder 2 of 2), 1950 I.A.5 24 [Ocean Steamship Company] Blueprints and Ship Plans (oversize items removed), 1950 I.A.5 25 [Ocean Steamship Company] C-4 Conversion to Rail Road Car Ferry for Ocean Service, undated I.A.5 26 Ocean Steamship Company Report, 1950 January 24 I.A.5 27 Oconee Fertilizer Company, Ailey, Georgia, blue prints (architectural drawings removed), 1950 July 30 I.A.5 28 Official State of Georgia Tabulation by Counties, 1962 I.A.5 29 O. K. Sunday School Record Teacher's Class Book, 1919 I.A.5 30 [Papers in Hugh Peterson's briefcase at time of death, 1961] I.A.5 31 [Passes to United States Senate and House of Representatives, circa 1937] I.A.5 32 [Palmer, Clayborn, Bankruptcy Case, 1923] I.A.5 33 Parole, Henry Goings, 1922 I.A.5 34 [Personal, 1922 – 1924] I.A.5 35 Personal, 1945 I.A.5 36 Personal [Brownsville, Texas (oversize item removed), 1946] box folder Request box I.A.6 1 Personal [Congressional, Montgomery Monitor] (folder 1 of 3), 1942 – 1943 I.A.6 2 Personal [Congressional, Montgomery Monitor] (folder 2 of 3), 1942 – 1943 I.A.6 3 Personal [Congressional, Montgomery Monitor] (folder 3 of 3), 1942 – 1943 I.A.6 4 Personal [Farm, Congressional, Apartment], 1944 I.A.6 5 Personal [Farm, Congressional, St. Andrews Society], 1946 I.A.6 6 Personal [Financial, Congressional, Novelty, 1941 – 1943] I.A.6 7 Personal [Contested Election], 1944 – 1946 I.A.6 8 Peterson, Hugh, Automobile Accident, Sanford, North Carolina, 1944 December 21 I.A.6 9 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Ailey, Georgia (1), [1935 – 1939] I.A.6 10 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Ailey, Georgia (3) (folder 1 of 2), [1937 – 1938] I.A.6 11 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Ailey, Georgia (3) (folder 2 of 2), [1938 – 1939] I.A.6 12 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Ailey, Georgia (4) (folder 1 of 2), [1941 – 1942] I.A.6 13 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Ailey, Georgia (4) (folder 2 of 2), [1939 – 1941] I.A.6 14 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Stamp Collection, Ailey, Georgia (6), [1936 – 1945] I.A.6 15 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Ailey, Georgia (7) (folder 1 of 2), 1943 – 1944 I.A.6 16 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Ailey, Georgia (7) (folder 2 of 2), 1943 – 1944 I.A.6 17 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Ailey, Georgia (8) Miscellaneous (folder 1 of 2), [1945 – 1946] I.A.6 18 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Ailey, Georgia (8) Miscellaneous (folder 2 of 2), [1945 – 1946] I.A.6 19 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, [Insurance], 1956 box folder Request box I.A.7 1 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Proposed Broadcasting Station, 1945 – 1946 I.A.7 2 [Peterson v. Wilbanks, 1923 – 1925] I.A.7 3 Pictorial Directory of 74th Congress, 1935 I.A.7 4 Plans of New House Office Building [Longworth House Office Building], 1933 I.A.7 5 [Political, 1922 – 1928] I.A.7 6 [Political, 1922 – 1928] I.A.7 7 [Posthumous biography, 1964 April] I.A.7 8 [Prospecting, 1961] I.A.7 9 [Promissory notes, 1926] I.A.7 10 Rand McNally Washington Guide, 1932 I.A.7 11 [Receipts, 1922 – 1927] I.A.7 12 [Resin (item removed), undated] I.A.7 13 Revised Constitution of the State of Georgia, 1944 I.A.7 14 C. H. Rice and Son Livestock, 1923 I.A.7 15 [Road Map, Europe (items removed), 1958] I.A.7 16 [Road Maps, United States (items removed), 1948 – 1953] I.A.7 17 [Ryals, Mobley, Calhoun legal case, 1922 – 1924] I.A.7 18 [St. Andrews Society programs, 1943 – 1945] I.A.7 19 Seaboard Atlantic Line Railway, 1921 I.A.7 20 Singing Tribe of Wahoo, 1943 August I.A.7 21 Southern States Phosphate and Fertilizer Company, 1924 – 1927 I.A.7 22 Southland Securities Inc., Ailey, Georgia, 1926 I.A.7 23 [Speeches, 1929, undated] I.A.7 24 The State vs. Joe Henry Wolfe (folder 1 of 2), 1928 I.A.7 25 The State vs. Joe Henry Wolfe (folder 2 of 2), 1928 I.A.7 26 Stillwell Realty Company, Realty Savings and Trust, Savannah, Georgia, 1924 – 1926 I.A.7 27 [Stock Claim, Georgia and Florida Railway, 1922] I.A.7 28 [Stock Claim, Seaboard AirLine Railways, 1922 – 1925] I.A.7 29 Stockholders, Vidalia Gum and Turpentine Company, 1960 January I.A.7 30 The Stolen Will, 1881 I.A.7 31 [Stone Mountain, Robert E. Lee, Traveler unveiling invitation, 1928] I.A.7 32 Street map of Atlanta and Vicinity (item removed), circa 1945 I.A.7 33 [Supreme Court of Georgia, Letter of Admittance, 1947 January 10] I.A.7 34 [Sylva, North Carolina, 1961] I.A.7 35 [Tally, undated] I.A.7 36 [Telephone exchange location, 1961] I.A.7 37 That Same Old Face, Riley Scott, 1926 I.A.7 38 Timber, 1948 I.A.7 39 Trip to England, expenses, etc., 1956 I.A.7 40 Trip West, File Miscellaneous (items removed) (folder 1 of 2), 1959 August I.A.7 41 Trip West, File Miscellaneous (items removed) (folder 2 of 2), 1959 August I.A.7 42 [U. S. 19 pamphlet, undated] I.A.7 43 Clifford Walker's Platform, copy of speech, [1922] I.A.7 44 [Wardlaw, Fountain legal case, 1922 – 1924] I.A.7 45 B. Way's Book of fun, Facts and Homemade Philosophy, 1936 I.A.7 46 [Women's Suffrage, 1916] I.A.7 47 [Wood, Greer divorce, 1922] I.A.7 48 A World to Live In, 1942 I.A.7 49 Your National Capitol, 75th Congress, 1937
2. Alphabetical Subject Files
a. 1947-1961
box folder Request box I.A.8 1 American Legion, see G. O. Stone, 1950 I.A.8 2 Anderson, Leeman, 1950 – 1959 I.A.8 3 Atlanta Journal, The, 1949 – 1951 I.A.8 4 Augusta Courier, The, also see Roy V. Harris, 1949 I.A.8 5 Banks, 1950 I.A.8 6 Beet Sugar, 1950 I.A.8 7 Bergen, Cletus W., 1951 I.A.8 8 Bishop, Max, 1950 – 1960 I.A.8 9 Blitch, Mrs. Iris Faircloth, 1957 – 1958 I.A.8 10 Bloch, Charles, 1951 I.A.8 11 Bouhan, John J. etc. Wilson, Jenkins, Cook, 1949 – 1958 I.A.8 12 Bradley, Gen. Omar, 1950 – 1951 I.A.8 13 Brewton-Parker Junior College, See Rev. C. L. Shelby, Georgia Power Company, 1949 – 1960 I.A.8 14 Broun, Paul, M. C., 1949 – 1956 I.A.8 15 Brunswick Marine Construction Corporation, 1951 I.A.8 16 Buchholz, Mrs. Leone B., 1961 I.A.8 17 Bunker, Elsworth, 1950 – 1956 I.A.8 18 Burch, Col. A. J., 1951 I.A.8 19 Camp, Thomas L, 1949 – 1960 I.A.8 20 Carpenter, Robert (Bob) Judge, 1949 I.A.8 21 Central America, 1949 – 1956 I.A.8 22 Chapman, Philips Felder, Jeannette Calhoun Chapman and family, 1958 I.A.8 23 Chevy Chase Club, see Dillard Lassiter, 1949 – 1960 I.A.8 24 Cloister Hotel, 1950 – 1951 I.A.8 25 Coca-Cola, 1949 I.A.8 26 Cocka, Earl, Jr., 1950 – 1958 I.A.8 27 Cole Manufacturing Company, 1951 I.A.8 28 Coleman, Mose, 1949 – 1960 I.A.8 29 Conger, A. B., 1949 – 1950 I.A.8 30 Congress, Members of, 1950 I.A.8 31 Conner, Byron E., 1961 I.A.8 32 Cowan, J. Francis, 1949 I.A.8 33 Cox, Eugene, M. C., 1950 – 1952 I.A.8 34 Dagg, Zoe, 1960 I.A.8 35 Davis, James C., M. C., 1949 – 1956 I.A.8 36 Davis, John W., M. C. 7th District, Georgia, 1960 I.A.8 37 Dearing, A. K., 1951 I.A.8 38 DeLoach, Waldo, 1950 I.A.8 39 DeSoto Hotel. J. B. Pound, Chas. Day, 1949 – 1950 I.A.8 40 Dixon, F. L., 1950 I.A.8 41 Dunlap, Ed., 1949 – 1951 I.A.8 42 Dunning, M. O., 1954 – 1956 I.A.8 43 Dutton, Edward A., 1950 I.A.8 44 Eaton's Ranch, 1959 I.A.8 45 Expenses, 1950 I.A.8 46 Espy, Carl, 1949 – 1951 I.A.8 47 Espy, Joe, 1950 – 1960 I.A.8 48 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1950 I.A.8 49 Flynt, John J., M. C., 1958 I.A.8 50 Ford, Aaron, 1948 – 1956 I.A.8 51 Forrester, E. L., M. C., 1950 – 1959 I.A.8 52 Fulmer, Olin F., 1949 I.A.8 53 George, Senator Walter F., 1949 – 1957 I.A.8 54 Georgia Bar Association, 1949 – 1958 I.A.8 55 Georgia Marble Company, 1949 I.A.8 56 Georgia Press Association, 1949 – 1950 I.A.8 57 Georgia, State of, 1949 – 1958 I.A.8 58 Georgia State Society, see also Herman Talmadge, 1949 I.A.8 59 Gilbert, Judge Price, 1949 I.A.8 60 Glass, 1954 – 1957 I.A.8 61 Goree, John T., 1949 – 1950 I.A.8 62 Grayson, Spence M., Anthanassios Theodore Stathapoulos, Michael Patrinas, 1955 I.A.8 63 Greer, Frank H., 1950 I.A.8 64 Green, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gordon and their family, 1949 – 1959 I.A.8 65 Griffin, Shelly, 1955 I.A.8 66 Haar, W. H., Fred, 1949 – 1951 I.A.8 67 Hand, Frank M., 1950 I.A.8 68 Harris, Oren, M. C., 1949 – 1950 I.A.8 69 Hartridge, Julian, 1950 I.A.8 70 Hasbrouck, Gen. Robert W. (Bob), 1950 – 1954 I.A.8 71 Heflin, Cecil R., 1951 I.A.8 72 Hephzibah Orphanage, 1949 – 1961 I.A.8 73 Hibernian Society, Savannah, Georgia, 1950 – 1951 I.A.8 74 Hornestein, Max, 1949 I.A.8 75 Houlihan, J. P., 1949 I.A.8 76 Lee, Willie (negro), 1950 I.A.8 77 Manneschmidt, J. F., 1950 I.A.8 78 Middleton, John W. (Jack), 1950 box folder Request box I.A.9 1 Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, [1947 – 1948] I.A.9 2 Muller, J. C., P & B Flying Services, 1948 – 1949 I.A.9 3 Murdaugh, Lamar L., 1949 – 1954 I.A.9 4 Ocean Steamship Company see Rivers and Harbors, 1949 I.A.9 5 Peurifor, John E., 1949 I.A.9 6 Peterson, J. Hardin, M. C., 1949 – 1950 I.A.9 7 Ray, Charles, Jr., 1950 I.A.9 8 Reynolds, R. J., Jr, 1949 – 1950 I.A.9 9 Richardson, John H (Hinkney) and John A. Richardson, 1950 – 1951 I.A.9 10 Ross, Lady, 1949 – 1950 I.A.9 11 Rossiter, Joe, 1949 I.A.9 12 Rourke, John, et al, 1950 I.A.9 13 Saint Andrews Society, 1948 – 1949 I.A.9 14 Saint Andrews Society, 1950 – 1951 I.A.9 15 Savannah Sugar Refinery, 1949 I.A.9 16 Savannah Sugar Refinery, 1950 – 1951 I.A.9 17 Simpson, J. H., 1949 – 1951 I.A.9 18 Smith, G. C., 1949 I.A.9 19 Soperton Manufacturing Company, 1947 – 1949 I.A.9 20 Stafford, H. N., 1950 I.A.9 21 Thomas, Alfred, 1950 I.A.9 22 Trinity Furniture Shop, 1950 I.A.9 23 United States Government, 1949 I.A.9 24 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company (includes data on trip to England Germany 1947), 1947 – 1948 I.A.9 25 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1949 I.A.9 26 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1950 I.A.9 27 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1951 I.A.9 28 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1951 I.A.9 29 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1952 box folder Request box I.A.10 1 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1952 – 1953 I.A.10 2 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1954 I.A.10 3 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1955 I.A.10 4 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company Vidalia Naval Stores Company, 1956 I.A.10 5 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1957 I.A.10 6 Vidalia Gum Turpentine Company, 1958 I.A.10 7 Whatley, Jack, 1949 – 1950
b. 1947-1958
box folder Request box I.A.10 8 Allen, Marion, 1950 I.A.10 9 Bailey, Lewis and Williams (see J. M. Williams), 1951 I.A.10 10 Camp, A. Sidney, 1949 – 1950 I.A.10 11 Candler Hospital, 1949 – 1950 I.A.10 12 Cooper, Miss Mildred C., 1949 – 1955 I.A.10 13 Georgia Consolidated Contracting System, John J. Neely and R. C. Brooks, 1950 I.A.10 14 Hitch, Robert M., 1950 – 1951 I.A.10 15 Hollingsworth, C. D., 1949 – 1950 I.A.10 16 Hooper, Frank A. Judge, 1949 I.A.10 17 House, 1949 – 1951 I.A.10 18 Howley, Col. Frank L., 1949 – 1950 I.A.10 19 Jefferson Loan Society, 1950 I.A.10 20 Kohlmeier, Elmer, 1951 I.A.10 21 Kronheim, Milton S., 1949 I.A.10 22 Lassiter, Dillar see Chevy Chase Club, 1949 – 1954 I.A.10 23 Latham, John, 1951 I.A.10 24 Laurel Park Inn, Hendersonville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. John Prescott, 1949 I.A.10 25 Lawrence, Alex A., 1949 – 1950 I.A.10 26 Ledford, Roscoe E., 1949 I.A.10 27 Long, J. C. Charleston, S. C. (photographs removed), 1950 – 1951 I.A.10 28 Matthews, Pat, 1949 I.A.10 29 McDaniel, Thad, 1950 I.A.10 30 McDougall, Robert L., 1949 – 1951 I.A.10 31 McGregor, John and Max, 1950 – 1951 I.A.10 32 McLeod, John D., 1950 – 1951 I.A.10 33 McRae, P. J., 1950 I.A.10 34 Metter, Georgia, Tobacco Market, Buyers, 1949 I.A.10 35 Mingledorff, Walter Lee, Jr., 1949 – 1950 I.A.10 36 Miscellaneous, 1949 I.A.10 37 Miscellaneous, 1950 I.A.10 38 Miscellaneous, 1951 I.A.10 39 Miscellaneous, 1952 box folder Request box I.A.11 1 Miscellaneous, 1953 I.A.11 2 Miscellaneous, 1954 I.A.11 3 Miscellaneous, 1955 I.A.11 4 Miscellaneous, 1956 – 1958 I.A.11 5 Miscellaneous, 1957 I.A.11 6 Mt. Vernon Manufacturing Company, 1, 1955 – 1958 I.A.11 7 Mount Vernon Garment Company, Mt. Vernon Manufacturing Company, 2, 1958 I.A.11 8 Patchen and Zimmerman, 1950 – 1952 I.A.11 9 Political, 1949 – 1950 I.A.11 10 Public Health Service, 1949 I.A.11 11 Quigley, Frank, 1949 – 1951 I.A.11 12 Rivers and Harbors, see Shipping, 1949 I.A.11 13 Rourke Iron Works, 1950 – 1951 I.A.11 14 Russell, Robert L., 1949 – 1951 I.A.11 15 Russell, Walter B., 1951 I.A.11 16 St. Simon's Island, 1950 I.A.11 17 Savannah Electric and Power Company, 1949 I.A.11 18 Sharpton, Samuel Ralph, 1949 – 1950 I.A.11 19 Shelby, Rev. C. L., see Georgia Power Company, 1949 I.A.11 20 Siegel, Nathan, 1949 I.A.11 21 Silver, Wolfe (Bo Peep), undated I.A.11 22 Sloan, Boyd, 1949 I.A.11 23 Smith, T. J., 1951 – 1952 I.A.11 24 Soperton Manufacturing Company, 1952 I.A.11 25 Stacy, J. K. Col, 1949 I.A.11 26 Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Guy O., 1950 – 1951 I.A.11 27 Strickland and Zorn, 1950 I.A.11 28 Thomson, H. V., 1950 I.A.11 29 Troutman, Henry and Junior, 1949 – 1950 I.A.11 30 Wheeler, William McDonald (Don), M. C., 1949 – 1954 I.A.11 31 Wilkerson, John, 1950 – 1952 I.A.11 32 Williams, J. M. (Bailey, Lewis Williams), 1951 I.A.11 33 Wilson, Fred, 1949 – 1950 I.A.11 34 Wood, John S., M. C., 1950 – 1951
c. 1814-1961
box folder Request box I.A.11 35 Aaron, Miss Gladys, 1951 I.A.11 36 Artley, Will H, 1949 I.A.11 37 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1948 – 1951 I.A.11 38 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1952 I.A.11 39 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1953 – 1954 I.A.11 40 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1955 I.A.11 41 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1956 box folder Request box I.A.12 1 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1957 I.A.12 2 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1958 I.A.12 3 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1959 I.A.12 4 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1960 I.A.12 5 Ailey Manufacturing Company, 1961 I.A.12 6 Ailey Methodist Church, 1950 I.A.12 7 American Express Company, 1959 I.A.12 8 American Turpentine Farmers Association, 1949 I.A.12 9 Bell, Robert L. see McAllister Place, 1959 I.A.12 10 Blankart and Cie, Zurich, Switzerland (see also Hugh Peterson, Jr., also Hanover Bank, New York), 1955 – 1961 I.A.12 11 Byrd, Grady, 1959 I.A.12 12 Cemetery File, 1956 I.A.12 13 Citizens and Southern National Bank, see Bank Statements, 1951 – 1959 I.A.12 14 Clodfelter, Clarence, 1949 – 1951 I.A.12 15 Colson, Mrs. D. C. (Jessie May Peterson), 1961 I.A.12 16 Cornelia Place (see J. J. and H. H. McAllister), 1961 I.A.12 17 Cows (see ledger record for details), 1957 – 1961 I.A.12 18 Farm, 1952 I.A.12 19 Farms, 1952 – 1961 I.A.12 20 Foster, Roy, 1951 I.A.12 21 Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, 1949 I.A.12 22 Hagan, Elliott, 1959 – 1961 I.A.12 23 The Hanover Bank, New York, 1959 – 1961 I.A.12 24 Harris, William C., 1950 – 1961 I.A.12 25 Income, 1956 I.A.12 26 Insurance, 1959 – 1963 I.A.12 27 Johns Hopkins Hospital [RESTRICTED], 1956 I.A.12 28 Kennedy, E. S., 1949 – 1961 I.A.12 29 Kerr, William, 1949 – 1951 I.A.12 30 Kiker, Cadman R. Serviceman, Discharge, 1953 I.A.12 31 Kirkpatrick, Andrew, 1961 I.A.12 32 Lady, Dr. Howard R., 1958 – 1960 I.A.12 33 Landrum, Phil M., M. C., 1953 – 1960 I.A.12 34 Lanham, Henderson, M. C., 1950 – 1952 I.A.12 35 Lawrence, Alex, 1958 – 1959 I.A.12 36 Long, Captain Michael, 1951 – 1953 I.A.12 37 Loomis-Sayles and Company, Incorporated, 1960 – 1961 I.A.12 38 Lowe, John W., 1949 I.A.12 39 Magnolias, 1949 I.A.12 40 McAllister data and notes on effort to purchase Calhoun land (folder 1 of 2), 1840 – 1868 I.A.12 41 McAllister data and notes on effort to purchase Calhoun land (folder 2 of 2), 1814 – 1951 I.A.12 42 McAllister land line, 1959 I.A.12 43 McAllister, Joe Jack, home, land at Cornelia, Isaac Freedman, Billie Robert Evans, 1950 – 1959 I.A.12 44 McAllister Place, flowing well, Bud Adams Place, 1960 folder Request folder OS I [Irrigation Plan, Bud Adams Place] [oversize], 1953 box folder Request box I.A.12 45 McAllister, Joe Jack, 1950 I.A.12 46 McBride, Herman, 1949 – 1959 I.A.12 47 McLaurine, W. M., 1949 – 1959 I.A.12 48 Mercury Auto, 1958 – 1960 I.A.12 49 Miscellaneous, 1959 – 1960 I.A.12 50 Mount Vernon – Ailey Public School, 1949 – 1950 I.A.12 51 Mount Vernon Office and Rental Property, 1957 – 1959 I.A.12 52 Munsey Trust Company, see bank St. tementa, 1959 I.A.12 53 Mitchell, Erwin, M. C., 1958 box folder Request box I.A.13 1 Montgomery County Bank (see Bank Statements), 1950 – 1954 I.A.13 2 Morrison, Walter, 1950 I.A.13 3 National Press Club, 1949 – 1954 I.A.13 4 Newton, B. B., Vidalia, Georgia, 1957 I.A.13 5 Oglethorpe Club, 1960 I.A.13 6 O'Neal, R. D., 1958 I.A.13 7 Oxnard, Thomas (see Savannah Sugar Refinery), 1959 I.A.13 8 Pace, Hon. Stephen, 1949 – 1951 I.A.13 9 Parker, Jim (see Brewton-Parker Junior College, Rev. C. L. Shelby), 1949 I.A.13 10 Peterson, Carter C. (see Sen. George, Herman Talmadge), 1956 – 1961 I.A.13 11 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1950 I.A.13 12 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1951 I.A.13 13 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1952 I.A.13 14 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1953 I.A.13 15 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1954 I.A.13 16 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1955 I.A.13 17 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1956 I.A.13 18 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1957 I.A.13 19 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1958 I.A.13 20 Hugh Peterson Personal (see McAllister land lines), 1959 I.A.13 21 Hugh Peterson Personal (see McAllister land lines, see U. S. Cane Sugar Refiners, see Hugh Peterson Personal 1961), 1960 I.A.13 22 Hugh Peterson Personal, 1961 box folder Request box I.A.14 1 Peterson, Jr. Hugh, No. 1 (Yale, Somary), 1949 – 1959 I.A.14 2 Peterson, Jr. Hugh, No. 2 (see Blankart and Cie, Zurich, Switzerland, Somary, Hanover Bank, New York), 1959-1961 I.A.14 3 Peterson, Mrs. Hugh (Pat), 1950 – 1961 I.A.14 4 Peterson, Jim Neal, 1951 I.A.14 5 Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim, 1949 – 1953 I.A.14 6 Peterson, John C., 1949 – 1960 I.A.14 7 Peterson, John C. and Hugh, 1959 I.A.14 8 Peterson, J. H. and Emmitt Williams, 1955 I.A.14 9 Peterson, John R., 1949 – 1961 I.A.14 10 Peterson, John R. (oil), 1961 I.A.14 11 Peterson, Dr. T. A., 1949 – 1955 I.A.14 12 Peterson, Thomas A. (U. S. Navy), 1950 – 1959 I.A.14 13 Peterson, W. J., 1950 – 1959 I.A.14 14 Peterson, Will J., Jr., Soperton, Georgia, 1949 – 1952 I.A.14 15 Peterson, W. M., 1958 I.A.14 16 Pilcher, J. L., M. C., 1960 I.A.14 17 Preston, Prince H., 1949 – 1958 I.A.14 18 Raburn, Howard Wallace, 1959 – 1960 I.A.14 19 Revere Sugar Refinery, 1949 I.A.14 20 Roads, 1949 I.A.14 21 Road by old place, 1960 I.A.14 22 Robison, John Louis, 1950 I.A.14 23 Russell, Senator Richard B., 1950 – 1958 I.A.14 24 Saint Albans (see National Cathedral School for Boys), 1949 – 1960 I.A.14 25 Saint Andrews Society, Washington and Savannah, 1952 – 1959 I.A.14 26 Savannah, Georgia, 1949 I.A.14 27 Savannah Sugar Refinery, 1952 – 1960 I.A.14 28 Sharpe, W. Claude, 1951 I.A.14 29 Snooks, B. R. and family, 1950 – 1960 I.A.14 30 Somary, Felix, Hannes, Wolfgang (see Blankart and Cie, Zurich, Switzerland, also Hugh Peterson, Jr), 1959 – 1961 I.A.14 31 Southern Company, 1959 I.A.14 32 States Rights Council, 1956 – 1959 I.A.14 33 States Rights Council of Georgia, 1961 I.A.14 34 Stephens, Robert G., Jr., M. C., 1960 – 1961 I.A.14 35 Strickland, Herbert, 1957 I.A.14 36 Stubbs, J. M., 1949 – 1961 I.A.14 37 Summa, Mrs. Kathleen, 1961 I.A.14 38 Talmadge, Gov., Sen. Herman and Elizabeth, 1949 – 1959 I.A.14 39 Tarver, Malcolm C., 1950 – 1960 I.A.14 40 Tasev, Athanas, 1950 – 1960 I.A.14 41 Thurmond, Strom, U. S. Senator, 1961 I.A.14 42 Toronto Dominion Bank, 1959 – 1961 I.A.14 43 Tyson, W. S., 1949 – 1960 I.A.14 44 Union Trust Company, Washington, D. C., 1961 I.A.14 45 U. S. Cane Sugar Refiners Association, 1960 box folder Request box I.A.15 1 Underwood, Joe, 1958 I.A.15 2 Vandiver, Gov. Ernest and Mrs., 1959 I.A.15 3 Vidalia Country Club, 1950 - 1954 I.A.15 4 Vidalia Gum and Turpentine Company, 1959 – 1960 I.A.15 5 Vidalia Gum and Turpentine Company, 1961 I.A.15 6 Vinson, Carl, M. C., 1949 – 1961 I.A.15 7 Wheeler, Don, 1956 I.A.15 8 Wilson, Lady (Hester) Maitland, 1950 - 1955 I.A.15 9 Wilson, Lady (Hester) Maitland, 1955 – 1960 I.A.15 10 Wright's Real Estate Company, Cornelia, Georgia, 1961
B. Financial
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76 folder(s)
)Files include Peterson's financial records from 1920 through 1961. The financial statements add an extra element to Peterson's business dealing throughout his life as a farmer, lawyer, publisher, insurance agent, congressman, lobbyist, and developer. box folder Request box I.B.1 1 Bank, 1954 I.B.1 2 Banks and taxes, 1955 I.B.1 3 Banks, 1956 I.B.1 4 Expenses, 1951 I.B.1 5 Expenses (folder 1 of 3), 1954 I.B.1 6 Expenses (folder 2 of 3), 1954 I.B.1 7 Expenses (folder 3of 3), 1954 I.B.1 8 Expenses (folder 1 of 3), 1955 I.B.1 9 Expenses (folder 2 of 3),, 1955 I.B.1 10 Expenses (folder 3 of 3), 1955 I.B.1 11 Expenses (folder 1 of 3), 1956 box folder Request box I.B.2 1 Expenses (folder 2 of 3), 1956 I.B.2 2 Expenses (folder 3 of 3), 1956 I.B.2 3 Expenses (folder 1 of 2), 1960 I.B.2 4 Expenses (folder 2 of 2), 1960 I.B.2 5 [Financial, undated] I.B.2 6 [Financial, 1920 – 1924] I.B.2 7 [Financial (folder 1 of 2), 1927] I.B.2 8 [Financial (folder 2 of 2), 1927] I.B.2 9 [Financial (folder 1 of 2), 1935] I.B.2 10 [Financial (folder 2 of 2), 1935] I.B.2 11 [Financial, 1936] I.B.2 12 [Financial, 1937] I.B.2 13 [Financial (folder 1 of 2), 1938] box folder Request box I.B.3 1 [Financial (item removed) (folder 2 of 2), 1938] I.B.3 2 [Financial, 1939] I.B.3 3 [Financial (folder 1 of 2), 1940] I.B.3 4 [Financial (folder 2 of 2), 1940] I.B.3 5 [Financial, 1941] I.B.3 6 [Financial, 1942] I.B.3 7 [Financial, 1943] I.B.3 8 [Financial, 1944] I.B.3 9 [Financial (folder 1 of 2), 1945] I.B.3 10 [Financial (folder 2 of 2), 1945] I.B.3 11 [Financial (folder 1 of 2), 1946] I.B.3 12 [Financial (folder 2 of 2), 1946] I.B.3 13 [Financial (folder 1 of 2), 1947] I.B.3 14 [Financial (folder 2 of 2), 1947] box folder Request box I.B.4 1 [Financial (folder 1 of 4), 1951] I.B.4 2 [Financial (folder 2 of 4), 1951] I.B.4 3 [Financial (folder 3 of 4), 1951] I.B.4 4 [Financial (folder 4 of 4), 1951] I.B.4 5 [Financial (folder 1 of 4), 1955] I.B.4 6 [Financial (folder 2 of 4), 1955] I.B.4 7 [Financial (folder 3 of 4), 1955] I.B.4 8 [Financial (folder 4 of 4), 1955] I.B.4 9 [Financial (folder 1 of 4), 1956] I.B.4 10 [Financial (folder 2 of 4), 1956] I.B.4 11 [Financial (folder 3 of 4), 1956] I.B.4 12 [Financial (folder 4 of 4), 1956] I.B.4 13 [Financial, Ailey Gin Company (folder 1 of 2), 1936-1953] box folder Request box I.B.5 1 [Financial, Ailey Gin Company (folder 2 of 2), 1936-1953] I.B.5 2 [House of Representatives Financial Statements, 1936-1943] I.B.5 3 Income Tax, 1951 I.B.5 4 Income Tax, Banks, 1952 I.B.5 5 Income Tax, Expenses, 1952 I.B.5 6 Income Tax, copies of 1952 Income Tax returns, 1952 I.B.5 7 Income Tax, Bank statements, Ailey Gin, 1952 I.B.5 8 Income Tax, Bank Statements (folder 1 of 4), 1952 I.B.5 9 Income Tax, Bank Statements (folder 2 of 4), 1952 I.B.5 10 Income Tax, Bank Statements (folder 3 of 4), 1952 I.B.5 11 Income Tax, Bank Statements (folder 4 of 4), 1952 I.B.5 12 Income Tax, Banks, 1953 I.B.5 13 Income Tax, Expenses, 1953 I.B.5 14 Income Tax, Bank Statements (folder 1 of 4), 1953 I.B.5 15 Income Tax, Bank Statements (folder 2 of 4), 1953 I.B.5 16 Income Tax, Bank Statements (folder 3 of 4), 1953 I.B.5 17 Income Tax, Bank Statements (folder 4 of 4), 1953 I.B.5 18 Income Tax, 1954 I.B.5 19 Income Tax correspondence re: tax, 1952-1955 I.B.5 20 Income, 1955 I.B.5 21 Income Tax, 1956 I.B.5 22 [Ledger, 1923-1955] I.B.5 23 [Receipts, undated] I.B.5 24 [Receipts, 1930-1939] I.B.5 25 [Receipts, 1940-1946]
C. Construction in Ailey/Property
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18 folder(s)
)Files include records from Peterson's property in Ailey, Georgia, and Montgomery County. He rebuilt the Peterson home place in Ailey from 1938 to 1940 and renamed it Sandridge Manor. Oversize items and artifacts have been removed. box folder Request box I.C.1 1 Annfield House, Old Telephone Exe. Building, Mt. Vernon, Georgia, 1956 I.C.1 2 Asphalt tile, 1950 I.C.1 3 Brick walks, Ailey, 1952 I.C.1 4 Bud Adams Place, 1952 I.C.1 5 Data re: deep well drilled at W. J. Peterson old home place, Ailey, Georgia (artifacts removed), 1959 September I.C.1 6 House, 1948 I.C.1 7 [House, Ailey, Georgia (oversize item removed), 1954] folder Request folder OS I [House, Ailey, Georgia, Electrical plan of basement] [oversize] box folder Request box I.C.1 8 Horses, 1954 I.C.1 9 [Notes, bedroom, Ailey house, undated] I.C.1 10 Personal [farm, property, 1941] I.C.1 11 Personal [house, Ailey, Georgia (oversize item removed) (folder 1 of 2), 1940 – 1941] I.C.1 12 Personal [house, Ailey, Georgia (oversize item removed) (folder 2 of 2), 1940 – 1941] I.C.1 13 [Plan for planting part of Peterson Old Place, 1961] I.C.1 14 [Property, 1922 – 1924] I.C.1 15 Property of Kathleen Conner, Montgomery County, Georgia, 1951 March I.C.1 16 Richardson Place, Georgia, Ohoopee River, Montgomery County, 1953 August I.C.1 17 [Sandridge Manor sign (oversize items removed), 1956] folder Request folder OS I [Proof of marble marker text created for Sandridge Manor, Ailey, Georgia] [oversize], 1956 OS I [Proof of text for bronze sign at Sandridge Manor, Ailey, Georgia] [oversize], 1956 box folder Request box I.C.1 18 Tile roofing, 1954
D. Family
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12 folder(s)
)Material includes artifacts and manuscripts generated by Hugh Peterson's father, W. J. Peterson, who served in the Georgia legislature in 1907 and 1908, as well as correspondence regarding educational matters. Also included are trial transcripts from 1908 that document a trial of Hugh Peterson, the uncle of Hugh Peterson, Sr. Artifacts have been separated from manuscript materials and placed in Series IX. box folder Request box I.C.1 19a [Ailey, Georgia town plan (oversize item removed)], 1894 I.C.1 19b [Ailey, Georgia, minutes from incorporation][photocopies], 1894 I.C.1 20 [Ballots, Democratic Primary, Montgomery County, Georgia, 1906 April 26] I.C.1 21 A Bird's Eye View of the Lower House of the General Assembly of Georgia and the Farmer's Union, 1907 I.C.1 22 [Clippings, 1876 – 1914] I.C.1 23 [Coin purse, contents (artifacts removed), circa 1897] I.C.1 24 Items saved by Flora Snooks regarding Hugh Peterson, 1943 I.C.1 25 Peterson, Hugh, Personal, Family Records, Ailey, Georgia, 1937 – 1941 folder Request folder OS I [Family Record of Hugh Peterson prepared by Marie Peterson] [oversize], 1939 Spring box folder Request box I.C.1 26 Peterson, Hugh, Jr. School, 1944 I.C.1 27 [Peterson, John C., medical school admission, 1924] I.C.1 28 [Peterson, W. J., correspondence, 1897 – 1913] I.C.1 29 [Peterson, W. J., papers, 1874 – 1914] I.C.1 30 [Plug of tobacco (artifact removed), undated] I.C.1 31 [Trial transcripts, Hugh Peterson, 1908] folder Request folder OS I [The Flag of Destiny, print of Eagle shredding Nazi and Japanese flags, Clarence Switzer][oversize], circa 1941-1945 OS I [Russell Writes Hardman! Asks Who Duped Him Into Signing Card, article][oversize], circa 1927 OS I [Atlanta Independent Negro Newspaper Endorses Dick Russell, article][oversize], 1930 September 18 OS I [Carswell and Rivers against Holder and Russell: The Truth][oversize] OS I ["See What Rivers Says About Carswell" broadside][oversize], circa 1930 OS I [Resolution to commend Jim Peterson, Hugh Peterson, Jr., William James Peterson, John Calhoun Peterson for their service in the Georgia Senate][oversize], 1956 box folder Request box I.D.2 1-2 Correspondence: Patience Russell to Hugh Peterson, Sr., 1929 - 1930 June I.D.2 8-9 Correspondence: Patience Russell Peterson to Hugh Peterson, Sr., 1930 October - 1931 I.D.2 10 Correspondence, 1922-1927 I.D.2 11 Correspondence: Friends - Envelopes to Letters from girlfriends after he began dating, 1926-1929 I.D.2 12 Correspondence: Friends, 1930 I.D.2 13 Correspondence: Patience Russell Peterson to Hugh Peterson, Sr., 1947 I.D.2 14 Hugh Peterson, Sr. Trip to England, 1957 I.D.2 15 Photographs: Hugh Peterson, Sr., 1900-1920s I.D.2 16 Photographs: Thomas Beckon Calhoun (Grandfather of Hugh Peterson, Sr.), undated I.D.2 17 Masonic Materials, 1901, 1920 I.D.2 18 Histories of Old Place and Sandbridge Manor, Ailey Georgia, 1949 I.D.2 19 Funeral Guestbook, 1961
II. Campaigns
8 box(es)
(8 linear feet)
This series consists of Peterson's personal campaign files for the elections in 1932, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1946 as well as records of Richard B. Russell's presidential campaign in 1952. The items are arranged into the following categories: A. 74th Congress (1932, 1934) B. 75th Congress (1936) C. 76th Congress (1938), D. 77th Congress (1940), E. 78th Congress (1942). F. 79th Congress (1944), G. 1946, H. Russell Campaign. Each sub series contains information regarding the District and State Democratic Committees as well as the paperwork that Peterson submitted to each in order to run and after he won. Information about opponents and campaign flyers are also included. Non-manuscript materials have been separated and placed into corresponding series for preservation purposes.
A. 1932 Campaign and 74th Congress
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52 folder(s)
)This sub series includes lists of registered voters by county, correspondence regarding political contacts in the First Congressional District, newspapers containing information about opponents Homer Parker and Albert Cobb, campaign materials for Peterson as well as Parker and Cobb, photographs, multiple maps, and copies of the Congressional Record with marginalia showing Parker's speeches in the House of Representatives. box folder Request box II.1 1 [Article – Hugh Peterson Congressional Candidacy, 1932] II.1 2 [Article – Hugh Peterson, possibly by Jim Perkins, 1934] II.1 3 [Barwick, Milton, Campaign Pamphlet, undated] II.1 4 "The Billy Goat Man's Dream" by Jim Perkins,, [undated] II.1 5 [Clippings, Campaign, Election, 1932] II.1 6 [Clippings, Campaign, Election, 1934] II.1 7 [Cobb, Albert, Campaign Material (item removed, 1934] II.1 8 [Contacts – Bulloch County, undated] II.1 9 [Contacts – Liberty County, Long County, Bryan County, undated] II.1 10 [Contacts – McIntosh County, undated] II.1 11 [Contacts – Screven County, undated] II.1 12 [Contacts – Treutlen County, undated] II.1 13 [Contacts – Wheeler County, undated] II.1 14 Congressional Record, 1932 February 19 II.1 15 Congressional Record, 1932 February 25 II.1 16 Congressional Record, 1932 February 29 II.1 17 Congressional Record, 1932 May 9 II.1 18 Congressional Record, 1932 May 13 II.1 19 [Correspondence, Campaign, 1932] II.1 20 [Correspondence, Campaign, 1933] II.1 21 [Correspondence, Campaign, 1934] II.1 22 Delegates to the First District Congressional Convention, 1934 September 23 II.1 23 [Election return notes, undated] II.1 24 [Election returns, 1932] II.1 25 [Election returns (item removed), 1934] II.1 26 [Election returns, 1934] II.1 27 [Election returns, undated] II.1 28 Election rules as resolved by the Democratic Executive Committee of the First Congressional District, 1934 II.1 29 Endorsements of Co-operative Legislative Committee Representing Four Brotherhoods and Maintenance of Ways, State of Georgia, 1934 II.1 30 First Congressional District Executive Committee, [1934] II.1 31 [First Congressional District farm statistics, undated] II.1 32 First Inaugural Address by Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States II.1 33a List of qualifies voters of Emanuel County, Georgia on the Registration List and Qualified to Vote in the September Primary, 1932 II.1 33b [Maps of Georgia with Congressional districts marked] (item removed_, circa 1930 II.1 34 Names of J. P. [Justices of the Peace] and Ex. Off. J. P. for Emanuel County, GA, [undated] II.1 35 Official Consolidation of Votes in Primary of September 12, 1934, First Congressional District (item removed), 1934 September 12 II.1 36 Parker, Homer – Campaign Flyers, Letters, 1934 II.1 37 [Parker, Homer – Speeches, Legislation (item removed), 1932 - 1934] II.1 38 [Peterson, Hugh – Campaign Flyers, Cards, 1934] II.1 39 Platform of Hon. Hugh Peterson, Jr. Candidate for Congress – First Congressional District of Georgia, [undated] II.1 40 [Qualified Voters – Bryan County, undated] II.1 41 Qualified List of Voters in the 1634 – 1640 Districts, G.M. of Jenkins County, Georgia, 1932 II.1 42 [Qualified Voters, Bulloch County, Georgia, by precinct (folder 1 of 3), 1930] II.1 43 [Qualified Voters, Bulloch County, Georgia, by precinct (folder 2 of 3), 1930] II.1 44 [Qualified Voters, Bulloch County, Georgia, by precinct (folder 3 of 3), 1930] II.1 45 Registered Voters, 60 – 62 Districts, G.M. of Burke County Georgia, [1932] II.1 46 [Statements released against Homer Parker, undated] II.1 47 No. 1 Political 74th Congress – Delegates to District Convention in Swainsboro September 22, 1934, and program, of said convention (Folder 1 of 7), 1934 September 22 II.1 48 No. 1 Political 74th Congress – Form letters to Committee Members (Folder 2 of 7), 1934 II.1 49 No. 1 Political 74th Congress – Official list of votes cast by counties in 1934 primary from Secretary of State Democratic Executive [Committee] (Folder 3 of 7), 1934 II.1 50 No. 1 Political 74th Congress – Official Consolidation of votes in primary of Sept. 12, 1934 showing votes by militia districts in Congressional contest (Folder 4 of 7), 1934 II.1 51 No. 1 Political 74th Congress – Miscellaneous material and clippings regarding Talmadge, Road Bill Hearing, Democratic National Campaign (Folder 5 of 7), 1934 II.1 52 No. 1 Political 74th Congress – Letter from Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees recommending certain candidates in Georgia (Folder 6 of 7), 1934 II.1 53 No. 1 Political 74th Congress – Date with reference to Roosevelt Homecoming in Atlanta (Folder 7 of 7), 1934 folder Request folder OS II [Ballots with return numbers written. 1934 Election: Effingham County, Treutten County, and Bryan County][oversize], 1934
B. 75th Congress
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25 folder(s)
)Within these files are programs; rules and resolution of Georgia's First Congressional District Executive Committee meeting in Sylvania, Georgia, June 24, 1936; lists containing names of the members of the Executive Committee; official correspondence regarding Peterson's qualification to run in each Democratic Primary; official consolidated returns for each Democratic Primary; and correspondence and clippings relating to announcements of Peterson's candidacy in county weeklies throughout the First Congressional District. Also included is correspondence from the Democratic National Committee regarding the presidential race as well as races in Georgia. box folder Request box II.1 54 No. 2 Political 75th Congress – Formal announcement by Hugh Peterson to Secretary of Committee of intentions to become candidate and secretary's acknowledgement thereof (Folder 1 of 8), [1936] II.1 55 No. 2 Political 75th Congress – Rules and resolutions of the First District Democratic Executive Committee Meeting at Sylvania, (Folder 2 of 8), 1936 June 24 II.1 56 No. 2 Political 75th Congress – Program of Meeting (folder 3 of 8), 1936 II.1 57 No. 2 Political 75th Congress – Letters appointing proxies to Meeting from Jim L. Gillis, Soperton, and Joe A. Pope of Alamo (Folder 4 of 8), 1936 II.1 58 No. 2 Political 75th Congress – Letters from J. Henry Howard, of Sylvania, advising Secretary had not certified Peterson's name for Ballot, from W.T. Wright, Metter, secty and treasurer, Candler Co. Democratic Ex. Committee, assessing candidates for Congress an additional fee. (Folder 5 of 8), 1936 II.1 59 No. 2 Political 75th Congress – [Correspondence regarding First Congressional District Executive Meeting, Sylvania, Georgia (Folder 6 of 8), 1936 June 24] II.1 60 No. 2 Political 75th Congress – [Relief funds to Georgia for Educational Purposes (folder7 of 8), 1936] II.1 61 No. 2 Political 75th Congress – [Correspondence (Folder 8 of 8), 1935 - 1936] II.1 62 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – Program of convention, messages, press notices, consolidated vote of primary (Folder 1 of 11), 1936 II.1 63 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – Executive Committee elected by Convention to serve during 75th Congress, and letters from Peterson to same advising them of their selection (Folder 2 of 11), 1936 II.1 64 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – Formal notice to Governor by Peterson of his election in General Election and acknowledgement Thereof (Folder 3 of 11), 1936 II.1 65 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – Formal notice of nomination from the Secretary of State Democratic Committee (Folder 4 of 11), 1936 II.1 66 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – Peterson's formal notice to secretary of state of his election in primary (Folder 5 of 11), 1936 II.1 67 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – Acknowledgement of receipt by Clerk Trimble of House of statement of receipts and expenditures (Folder 6 of 11), 1936 II.1 68 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – Secretaries certificates of results to Ordinaries and their acknowledgement (Folder 7 of 11), 1936 II.1 69 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – Sworn statements to Clerks of Superior Court re: campaign expenditures (Folder 8 of 11), 1936 II.1 70 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – [List of delegates appointed, First Congressional District Convention] (Folder 9 of 11), 1936 II.1 71 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – [Secretary's formal notification of qualification fee to secretary and treasurers of county Democratic Executive Committees] (Folder 10 of 11), 1936 II.1 72 No. 3 Political 75th Congress – [Correspondence (Folder 11 of 11), 1937] II.1 73 No. 4 Political 75th Congress Miscellaneous – Democratic National Campaign (Folder 1 of 6), 1936 II.1 74 No. 4 Political 75th Congress Miscellaneous – Democratic National Campaign (Folder 2 of 6), 1936 II.1 75 No. 4 Political 75th Congress Miscellaneous – Letters and telegrams of congratulations (Folder 3 of 6), 1936 II.1 76 No. 4 Political 75th Congress Miscellaneous – [Potential run for Governor, 1938] (Folder 4 of 6), 1936 II.1 77 No. 4 Political 75th Congress Miscellaneous – [D.C. office] (folder 5 of 6), 1936 II.1 78 No. 4 Political 75th Congress Miscellaneous – [Campaign button samples] (Folder 6 of 6), 1936 II.1 79 Bryan (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 80 Bulloch (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 81 Burke (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 82 Candler (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 83 Chatham (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 84 Effingham (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 85 Emanuel (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 86 Evans (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 87 Jenkins (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 88 Liberty (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 89 Long (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 90 McIntosh (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 91 Montgomery (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 92 Screven (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 93 Tattnall (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] folder Request folder OS II Election Returns Tattnall County box folder Request box II.1 94 Toombs (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 95 Treutlen (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938] II.1 96 Wheeler (Political) 75th Congress, [1937-1938]
C. 76th Congress
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37 folder(s)
)Within these files are programs; rules and resolutions of Georgia's First Congressional District Executive Committee meetings in Savannah, Georgia, April 26, 1938, and in Reidsville, Georgia on September 23, 1938; lists containing names of the members of the Executive Committee; official correspondence regarding Peterson's qualification to run in each Democratic Primary; official consolidated returns for each Democratic Primary; and correspondence and clippings relating to announcements of Peterson's candidacy in county weeklies throughout the First Congressional District. Also included is correspondence regarding the failure of the government to issue tobacco allotments on time during the summer of 1938. Tom Edwards of Claxton, Georgia ran as Peterson's opponent and the files contain notes regarding his campaign and Cobb flyers. Le Monde Illustre magazine, published on August 7, 1937, is included in this series as the front cover depicts Hugh Peterson, Sr. and guests eating watermelon in his office in Washington, D.C. The original photograph is in the Peterson Papers in Series VI, Photographs. box folder Request box II.2 1 No. 5 Political 76th Congress (5) – [Correspondence regarding First Congressional District Democratic Executive Committee meeting, Savannah, (Folder 1 of 7), 1938 April 26] II.2 2 No. 5 Political 76th Congress (5) – [Announcement of candidacy, (Folder 2 of 7), 1938] II.2 3 No. 5 Political 76th Congress (5) – [Campaign, (Folder 3 of 7) (item and photographs removed), 1938] II.2 4 No. 5 Political 76th Congress (5) – [Correspondence, Washington, D.C. Office, (Folder 4 of 7) (items removed), 1938] folder Request folder OS II Evans County Primary Returns, 1938 September 14 OS II Unofficial Ballot of Chatham County, 1938 September 14 box folder Request box II.2 5 No. 5 Political 76th Congress (5) – [Clippings, (Folder 5 of 7), 1938] II.2 6 No. 5 Political 76th Congress (5) – [Tobacco Allotments, (Folder 6 of 7), 1938] II.2 7 No. 5 Political 76th Congress (5) – [Speech of E.E. Cox, Accepting Nomination as Democratic Candidate for Congress, at District Convention held at Moultrie, GA, (Folder 7 of7), 1938 October 14] II.2 8 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Minutes of meeting of 1st District Executive Committee at Savannah, (Folder1 of 13), 1938 April 26 II.2 9 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) Notice of Secretary Pope of District Executive Committee to county officials advising of Congressional entries and distribution of fees paid (Folder 2 of 13), [1938] II.2 10 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Notice of appointment by H.P. of delegates to convention at Reidsville (Folder 3 of 13), [1938] II.2 11 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Miscellaneous matter concerning convention, including newspaper articles (Folder 4 of 13), [1938] II.2 12 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Program and proceedings of Convention at Reidsville, including District Committee for 1939-40 (Folder 5 of 13), [1938] II.2 13 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Notice of primary results to Ordinaries by Secretary Pope of District Committee (Folder 6 of 13), [1938] II.2 14 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Notice of primary results to Secretary of State, Atlanta, Ga., by H.P. and Secty. Pope of District Committee, and acknowledgement thereof (Folder 7 of 13), [1938] II.2 15 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Letter of H.P. to members of District Committee advising of their selection (Folder 8 of 13), [1938] II.2 16 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Notice of Hugh Peterson to Clerks of Court re: campaign expenditures (Folder 9 of 13), [1938] II.2 17 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Letter of Hugh Peterson to Clerk of House Trimble re: campaign expenditures and acknowledgement thereof (Folder 10 of 13), [1938] II.2 18 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Letters to official of County Committees requesting list of Executive Committees (Folder 11 of 13), [1938] II.2 19 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – [Correspondence, (Folder 12 of 13), 1938] II.2 20 (6) Political – 76th Congress (No. 6) – Le Monde Illustre, 7 Aout 1937 (Folder 13 of 13) (item removed), 1937 folder Request folder OS II Le Monde Illustre [oversize], 1937 August 7 box folder Request box II.2 21 (7) Political – 76th Congress (7) – Campaign and Election Day Materials (Folder 1 of 6), [1938] II.2 22 (7) Political – 76th Congress (7) – Campaign and Election Day Materials (Folder 2 of 6), [1938] II.2 23 (7) Political – 76th Congress (7) – Campaign and Election Day Materials (Folder 3 of 6), [1938] II.2 24 (7) Political – 76th Congress (7) – Campaign and Election Day Materials (Folder 4 of 6), [1938] II.2 25 (7) Political – 76th Congress (7) – Campaign and Election Day Materials (Folder 5 of 6), [1938] II.2 26 (7) Political – 76th Congress (7) – Campaign and Election Day Materials (Folder 6 of 6), [1938] II.2 27 (8) 76th Congress Political (8) – Members of Democratic Executive Committees of 18 counties of 1st Dist. And their militia districts and p.o. address (Folder 1 of 1), [1938] II.2 28 (9) Political – 76th Congress (9) – Consolidated returns by precincts of Congressional Primary, (Folder 1 of 2) (items removed), 1938 September 14 II.2 29 (9) Political – 76th Congress (9) – Source material used in consolidating Congressional Primary returns (Folder 2 of 2) (items removed), 1938 September 14 folder Request folder OS II Georgia State Democratic Primary Tally Poster, [1938] box folder Request box II.2 30 (10) Political – 76th Congress (10) – Miscellaneous (Folder 1 of 4) (items removed), [1939 - 1940] II.2 31 (10) Political – 76th Congress (10) – Miscellaneous (Folder 2 of 4), [1939 - 1940] II.2 32 (10) Political – 76th Congress (10) – Miscellaneous (Folder 3 of 4), [1939 - 1940] II.2 33 (10) Political – 76th Congress (10) – Miscellaneous (Folder 4 of 4) (items removed), [1939 - 1940] II.2 34 (11) Political – 76th Congress (11) – Miscellaneous (Folder 1 of 4), [1940] II.2 35 (11) Political – 76th Congress (11) – Miscellaneous (Folder 2 of 4), [1940] II.2 36 (11) Political – 76th Congress (11) – Miscellaneous (Folder 3 of 4), [1940] II.2 37 (11) Political – 76th Congress (11) – Miscellaneous (Folder 4 of 4), [1940] folder Request folder OS II Wheeler for President Circular (newspaper) [oversize], [1940]
D. 77th Congress
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17 folder(s)
)Within these files are details of Georgia's First Congressional District Executive Committee meeting held in Metter, Georgia on May 10, 1940; lists containing names of the members of the Executive Committee; official correspondence regarding Peterson's qualification to run in each Democratic Primary; official consolidated returns for each Democratic Primary; and correspondence and clippings relating to announcements of Peterson's candidacy in county weeklies throughout the First Congressional District. Also included is correspondence regarding Peterson's rumored inclusion on the Wilkie ticket of Independent Democrats. Albert L. Cobb of Emanuel County, Georgia, ran as Peterson's opponent and the files contain notes regarding his campaign and Cobb flyers. box folder Request box II.2 38 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – Material re: H.P.'s name on Wilkie Ticket, etc. (Folder 1 of 14), [1940] II.2 39 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – 1. Material re: plans for meeting of District Executive Committee at Metter, Ga., (Folder 2 of 14), 1940 May 10 II.2 40 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – 2. Rules for primary adopted by committee at Metter meeting (Folder 3 of 14), [1940] II.2 41 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – 3. Notice of closing date for Primary (Folder 4 of 14), [1940] II.2 42 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – 4. Formal Announcement of Hugh Peterson of his candidacy for re-election as sent to county weeklies (Folder 5 of 14), [1940] II.2 43 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – 5. Correspondence re: placing of announcement in weekly papers (Folder 6 of 14), [1940] II.2 44 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – 6. Letters to committee members following meeting in Metter (Folder 7 of 14), [1940] II.2 45 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – 7. Letter to Secretary A.L. Mosley, Lyons, formally qualifying for primary; also his acknowledgement of same, also affidavit of H.P. agreeing to abide by results of primary (Folder 8 of 14), [1940] II.2 46 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – 8. List of newspapers and their editors of District (Folder 9 of 14), [1940] II.2 47 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – 9. Materials re: Fourth District Committee meet at Griffin, Ga., 6th District announcement for, etc. (Folder 10 of 14), [1940] II.2 48 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 –10. Note re: call from A.S. Mosley on June 1, 1940, advising that Albert L. Cobb had qualified (11 of 14), 1940 June 1 II.2 49 2 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – [Correspondence, (Folder 12 of 14), 1940] II.2 50 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – [Notes, (Folder 13 of 14) (items removed), 1940] II.2 51 12 – Political – 77th Congress – 12 – [Cobb, Albert L. – Campaign Materials, (Folder 14 of 14), 1940] II.2 52 13 Political – 77th Congress – 13 – General Election – (Folder 1 of 3), 1940 II.2 53 13 Political – 77th Congress – 13 – General Election – (Folder 2 of 3), 1940 II.2 54 13 Political – 77th Congress – 13 – General Election – (Folder 3 of 3), 1940 II.2 55 14 – Political – 77th Congress – 14 (H.P.'s speech opposing HR 1776) (Folder 1 of 2), [1941] II.2 56 14 – Political – 77th Congress – 14 (H.P.'s speech opposing HR 1776) (Folder 2 of 2), [1941] II.2 57 15 – Political – 77th Congress – 15 – Consolidated returns by precinct of 1st District Congressional Contest of Sept. 1, 1940, [1940] box folder Request box II.3 1 16 – Political – 77th Congress – 16 – List of delegates to 1st District convention at Savannah. List of Members of 1st Dist. Dem. Comm., 1940 September 20 II.3 2 17 – Political – 77th Congress – 17 – Material re: convention at Savannah and formalities re: qualifying as Democratic candidate. Also list of Congressional Democratic Committee, 1941 – 1942 II.3 3 18 – Political – 77th Congress – 18 – Material re: campaign, election day and convention (Folder 1 of 2), [1940] II.3 4 18 – Political – 77th Congress – 18 – Material re: campaign, election day and convention (Folder 2 of 2), [1940] II.3 5 19 – Political – 77th Congress – 19 – Source material for consolidation of returns for 77th Congress, [1940] folder Request folder OS II Poster with Emanuel County return, [1940] OS II The Pembroke Journal, Headline: "Gene Wins for Governor" [oversize], 1940 September 13 OS II Ballot-Candler County Primary, 1940 September 11 box folder Request box II.3 6 20 – Political – 77th Congress – 20 – Miscellaneous, [1941] II.3 7 21 – Political -77th Congress – 21 – List of Justices of the Peace, 1940 – 1941 II.3 8 22 – Political – 77th Congress – 22 – County Democratic Executive Committees, 1940 – 1941 II.3 9 23 – Political – 77th Congress – 23 – Letters with reference to political situation (Folder 1 of 4), 1942 II.3 10 23 – Political – 77th Congress – 23 – Letters with reference to political situation (Folder 2 of 4), 1942 II.3 11 23 – Political – 77th Congress – 23 – Letters with reference to political situation (Folder 3 of 4), 1942 II.3 12 23 – Political – 77th Congress – 23 – Letters with reference to political situation (Folder 4 of 4), 1942
E. 78th Congress
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36 folder(s)
)Within these files are details of Georgia's First Congressional District Executive Committee meeting held in Savannah, Georgia on June 12, 1942; lists containing names of the members of the Executive Committee; official correspondence regarding Peterson's qualification to run in each Democratic Primary; official consolidated returns for each Democratic Primary; and correspondence and clippings relating to announcements of Peterson's candidacy in county weeklies throughout the First Congressional District. Also included is information about Peterson's opponent, Albert Cobb. box folder Request box II.3 13 24 – Political – 78th Congress – 24 – Material re: Meeting of District Executive Committee, Savannah, (Folder 1 of 2), 1942 June 12 II.3 14 24 – Political – 78th Congress – 24 – Material re: Meeting of District Executive Committee, Savannah, (Folder 2 of 2), 1942 June 12 II.3 15 24 – Political – 78th Congress – 24 – Letters to county papers announcing candidacy, [1942] II.3 16 24 – Political – 78th Congress – 24 – Letter of HP to committee secretary, formally announcing candidacy, [1942] II.3 17 25 – 78th Congress – Political – 25 –Opponent's propaganda, [1942] folder Request folder OS II "Do We Want to Win This War?" [oversize] OS II People of America:-Share our Wealth Society. Motto: "Every Man a King" Huey P. Long Poster box folder Request box II.3 18 26 – 78th Congress – Political – 26 – Campaign materials and Materials re: same (Folder 1 of 3), [1942] II.3 19 26 – 78th Congress – Political – 26 – Campaign materials and Materials re: same (Folder 2 of 3), [1942] II.3 20 26 – 78th Congress – Political – 26 – Campaign materials and Materials re: same (Folder 3 of 3), [1942] II.3 21 27 – 78th Congress – Political – 27 – Campaign materials and Materials re: same, [1942] II.3 22 28 – 78th Congress – Political – 28 – Campaign materials and Materials re: same (Folder 1 of 2), [1942] II.3 23 28 – 78th Congress – Political – 28 – Campaign materials and Materials re: same (Folder 2 of 2), [1942] II.3 24 29 – 78th Congress – Political – 29 – Campaign materials and Materials re: same (Folder 1 of 2), [1942] II.3 25 29 – 78th Congress – Political – 29 – Campaign materials and Materials re: same (Folder 2 of 2), [1942] II.3 26 30 – 78th Congress – Political – 30 – Campaign materials and Materials re: same, [1942] II.3 27 31 – 78th Congress – Political – 31 – Material re: campaign, election day and convention (Folder 1 of 2), [1942] II.3 28 31 – 78th Congress – Political – 31 – Material re: campaign, election day and convention (Folder 2 of 2), [1942] II.3 29 32 – 78th Congress – Political – 32 – Letters of congratulations received after primary of Sept. 9, 1942 (Folder 1 of 3), 1942 II.3 30 32 – 78th Congress – Political – 32 – Letters of congratulations received after primary of Sept. 9, 1942 (Folder 2 of 3), 1942 II.3 31 32 – 78th Congress – Political – 32 – Letters of congratulations received after primary of Sept. 9, 1942 (Folder 3 of 3), 1942 II.3 32 33 – 78th Congress – Political – 33 – Letters of congratulations received after primary of Sept. 9, 1942 (Folder 1 of 2), 1942 II.3 33 33 – 78th Congress – Political – 33 – Letters of congratulations received after primary of Sept. 9, 1942 (Folder 2 of 2), 1942 box folder Request box II.4 1 34 – 78th Congress – Political – 34 – Consolidated Returns by Precincts of Primary, Sept. 9, 1942, 1942 II.4 2 35 – 78th Congress – Political – 35 – Source materials for consolidation of primary returns of Sept. 9, 1942, 1942 II.4 3 36 – 78th Congress – Political – 36 – List of delegates to 1st District Demo. Convention, Savannah, Sept. 25, 1942. List of members of First Congressional District democratic Executive Committee, elected at convention in Savannah on Sept. 25, 1942., 1942 September 25 II.4 4 37 – 78th Congress – Political – 37 – Material re convention at Savannah and formalities re qualifying as nominee (Folder 1 of 2), [1942] II.4 5 37 – 78th Congress – Political – 37 – Material re convention at Savannah and formalities re qualifying as nominee (Folder 2 of 2), [1942] II.4 6 38 – 78th Congress – Political – 38 – Newspaper accounts of primary results, [1942] II.4 7 General Election, 1942 November 3 II.4 8 Clippings, 1942 – 1943 II.4 9 [Campaign Press, 1942] II.4 10 No. 3 Justices of the Peace – 78th Congress –, 1942 – 1944 folder Request folder OS II Life Magazine [oversize], 1944 September 11 box folder Request box II.4 11 No. 4 List of Democratic Executive Committee in First District,– 78th Congress, 1942 – 1944 II.4 12 Contested Election – Edward T. McEvoy vs. Hugh Peterson (Folder 1 of 5), [1942-1943] II.4 13 Contested Election – Edward T. McEvoy vs. Hugh Peterson (Folder 2 of 5), [1942-1943] II.4 14 Contested Election – Edward T. McEvoy vs. Hugh Peterson (Folder 3 of 5), [1942-1943] II.4 15 Contested Election – Edward T. McEvoy vs. Hugh Peterson (Folder 4 of 5), [1942-1943] II.4 16 Contested Election – Edward T. McEvoy vs. Hugh Peterson (Folder 5 of 5), [1942-1943]
F. 79th Congress
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74 folder(s)
)Within these files are details of Georgia's First Congressional District Executive Committee meeting held in Statesboro, Georgia on March 9, 1944; lists containing names of the members of the Executive Committee; official correspondence regarding Peterson's qualification to run in each Democratic Primary; official consolidated returns for each Democratic Primary; and correspondence and clippings relating to announcements of Peterson's candidacy in county weeklies throughout the First Congressional District. Also included are documents pertaining to Edward T. McEvoy, who contested the election, and research on Sidney Hillman, founder of the Committee for Industrial Organizing (CIO) and the first chair of the Political Action Committee (PAC) under that organization. box folder Request box II.4 16 Political - 79th Congress No. 1 [Correspondence, 1943 - 1944] II.4 17 Political - 79th Congress No. 2, (Folder 1 of 2), February 1944 – March 1944 II.4 18 Political - 79th Congress No. 2, (Folder 2 of 2), February 1944 – March 1944 II.4 19 Political - 79th Congress No. 3, (Folder 1 of 2), April 1944 II.4 20 Political - 79th Congress No. 3, (Folder 2 of 2), April 1944 II.4 21 Political - 79th Congress – File No. 4 – Convention nominating Hugh Peterson for Congress for 79th Congress, Rules and Regulations adopted, Formal Announcement, etc., [1944] II.4 22 Political - 79th Congress No. 5 (General Correspondence), [1944] II.4 23 Political - 79th Congress No. 6 (General Correspondence) (Folder 1 of 2), [1944] II.4 24 Political - 79th Congress No. 6 (General Correspondence) (Folder 2 of 2), [1944] II.4 25 No. 7 Lists from the various counties to whom form letters have been written, 1944 box folder Request box II.5 1 Political – 79th Congress – No. 8 – General Correspondence (Folder 1 of 3), [1944] II.5 2 Political – 79th Congress – No. 8 – General Correspondence (Folder 2 of 3), [1944] II.5 3 Political – 79th Congress – No. 8 – General Correspondence (Folder 3 of 3), [1944] II.5 4 Political – 79th Congress – Circulars, newspaper articles and other material used in campaign election on July 4, 1944, 1944 II.5 5 No. 10 – 79th Congress – 10 – Material with reference to qualifying Nominee and election day returns by precinct from 18 counties of First District, [1944] II.5 6 79th Congress – Letters of Congratulations outside the District on Primary July 4, 1944 (Folder 1 of 2), 1944 II.5 7 79th Congress – Letters of Congratulations outside the District on Primary July 4, 1944 (Folder 2 of 2), 1944 II.5 8 Platforms of the Two Great Political Parties, 1932 to 1944 compiled by William Graf under the direction of South Trimble, 1944 II.5 9 Materials to [illegible] precinct returns (Folder 1 of 4), [1944] II.5 10 Materials to [illegible] precinct returns (Folder 2 of 4), [1944] II.5 11 Materials to [illegible] precinct returns (Folder 3 of 4), [1944] II.5 12 Materials to [illegible] precinct returns (Folder 4 of 4), [1944] II.5 13 Political – 79th Congress – Newspapers containing articles and ads with reference to election on July 4, 1944 (Folder 1 of 2), 1944 II.5 14 Political – 79th Congress – Newspapers containing articles and ads with reference to election on July 4, 1944 (Folder 2 of 2), 1944 II.5 15 CIO-PAC – 1944 – Also statement of Sidney Hillman, President CIO Political Action Committee before the House Committee to investigate Campaign Expenditures wherein he lists donation to campaign of J. Ellis Pope, opponent of Hugh Peterson (Folder 1 of 2), 1944 II.5 16 CIO-PAC – 1944 – Also statement of Sidney Hillman, President CIO Political Action Committee before the House Committee to investigate Campaign Expenditures wherein he lists donation to campaign of J. Ellis Pope, opponent of Hugh Peterson (Folder 2 of 2), 1944 folder Request folder OS II "No Race, Creed, Color"--CIO Flyer [oversize], 1938 November box folder Request box II.5 17 Bryan County – City and county Officers, [1944] II.5 18 Bulloch County – City and county Officers, [1944] II.5 19 Burke County – City and county Officers, [1944] II.5 20 Emanuel County – City and county Officers, [1944] II.5 21 Evans County – City and county Officers, [1944] II.5 22 Screven County – City and county Officers, [1944] II.5 23 [Commission, [1944] II.5 24 Bryan County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.5 25 Bulloch County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.5 26 Burke County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.5 27 Candler County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.5 28 Chatham County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc. Campaign contributions note (Folder 1 of 2), 1944 II.5 29 Chatham County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc. Campaign contributions note (Folder 2 of 2), 1944 II.5 30 Effingham County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.5 31 Emanuel County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.5 32 Evans County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.5 33 Jenkins County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.5 34 Liberty County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 box folder Request box II.6 1 Long County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.6 2 McIntosh County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.6 3 Montgomery County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.6 4 Screven County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.6 5 Tattnall County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.6 6 Toombs County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.6 7 Treutlen County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on 1944primary election July 4, 1944, etc. II.6 8 Wheeler County – 79th Congress – Letters of congratulations on primary election July 4, 1944, etc., 1944 II.6 9 News Items by Hugh Peterson, [1944] II.6 10 General Election of 1944, 1944 November 7 II.6 11 79th Congress – Political File No. 1 (Re: Vote on salary Allowance legislation for Members of Congress), [1945] II.6 12 Bryan County News Items, [1944] II.6 13 Bulloch County News Items, [1944] II.6 14 Burke County News Items, [1944] II.6 15 Candler County News Items, [1944] II.6 16 Chatham County News Items, [1944] II.6 17 Effingham County News Items, [1944] II.6 18 Emanuel County News Items, [1944] II.6 19 Evans County News Items, [1944] II.6 20 Jenkins County News Items, [1944] II.6 21 Liberty County News Items, [1944] II.6 22 McIntosh County News Items, [1944] II.6 23 Montgomery County News Items, [1944] II.6 24 Screven County News Items, [1944] II.6 25 Tattnall County News Items, [1944] II.6 26 Toombs County News Items, [1944] II.6 27 Wheeler County News Items, [1944] II.6 28 [Albert Cobb – Correspondence, 1944] folder Request folder OS II "Albert Cobb is the Man for Congress" Broadside [oversize] OS II Albert Cobb flyer (uncut) [oversize], 1940 September 11 OS II Albert L. Cobb Campaign newspaper (3 copies) [oversize], 1940 July 1 OS II Albert Cobb poster with flyer stuck to it [oversize]
G. 80th Congress
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44 folders, 1 box of clippings
)Within these files are details of Georgia's First Congressional District Executive Committee meeting held in Swainsboro, Georgia on May 15, 1946; lists containing names of the members of the Executive Committee; official correspondence regarding Peterson's qualification to run in each Democratic Primary; official consolidated returns for each Democratic Primary; and correspondence and clippings relating to announcements of Peterson's candidacy in county weeklies throughout the First Congressional District. Also included are research and correspondence regarding Prince Preston's entry in the race as well as documents regarding the official recount of the election. Several newspapers in their entirety as well as many clippings are in this subseries. box folder Request box II.6 29 Political file no. 1- Miscellaneous (folder 1 of 2), 1946 II.6 30 Political file no. 1- Miscellaneous (folder 2 of 2), 1946 II.6 31 Convention nominating Peterson for Congress, 1946 II.6 32 Letters and literature used during campaign for re-election Primary, 1946 July II.6 33 List of veterans and other voters of the first district, list of box holders and rural route boxes, 1946 II.6 34 List of veterans and other voters of the first district, list of box holders and rural route boxes, 1946 II.6 35 Letters and material sent out during campaign, radio address, 1946 II.6 36 Letters and material sent out during campaign, radio address, 1946 II.6 37 Precinct returns from 18 counties in first district primary (folder 1 of 2), 1946 II.6 38 Precinct returns from 18 counties in first district primary (folder 2 of 2), 1946 II.6 39 Prince Preston - Statesboro-Bulloch, 1946 II.6 40 Bryan County - miscellaneous correspondence, 1946 II.6 41 Bulloch county - miscellanous correspondence, 1946 II.6 42 Burke County correspondence, 1946 II.6 43 Candler County correspondence, 1946 II.6 44 Chatham County correspondence (folder 1 of 4), 1946 II.6 45 Chatham County correspondence (folder 2 of 4), 1946 box folder Request box II.7 1 Chatham County correspondence (folder 3 of 4), 1946 II.7 2 Chatham County correspondence (folder 4 of 4), 1946 II.7 3 Effingham correspondence, 1946 II.7 4 Emanuel county correspondence, 1946 II.7 5 Evans County correspondence, 1946 II.7 6 Jenkins County correspondence, 1946 II.7 7 Liberty County correspondence, 1946 II.7 8 Long County correspondence, 1946 II.7 9 McIntosh County correspondence, 1946 II.7 10 Montgomery County correspondence, 1946 II.7 11 Screven County correspondence, 1946 II.7 12 Screven County correspondence, 1946 II.7 13 Tattnall County correspondence, 1946 II.7 14 Tattnall County correspondence, 1946 II.7 15 Toombs County correspondence, 1946 II.7 16 Treutlen County correspondence, 1946 II.7 17 Wheeler County correspondence, 1946 II.7 18 Out of district correspondence, 1946 II.7 19 Voting record on veterans legislation II.7 20 Prince Preston voting record II.7 21 Mr. Peterson [clippings], 1946 II.7 22 Mr. Peterson [clippings], 1946 II.7 23 Clippings, 1946 II.7 24 Justices of Peace - Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Candler Counties II.7 25 Justices of Peace - Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins II.7 26 Justices of Peace - Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery II.7 27 Justices of Peace - Screven, Tattnall, Toombs, Treutlen, Wheeler, 1946 box Request box II.8 Clippings
H. Russell Campaign
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5 folder(s)
)The records in this sub series contain information about Senator Russell's run for the presidency in 1952. Included are Peterson's notes from phone calls and visits with supporters and campaign aides; copies of speeches by Russell and recommended strategy from his camp, and details of Russell's Florida campaign as well as information about the Democratic National Convention held at the International Amphitheater in Chicago, Illinois, July 21 - 26, 1952. Artifacts have been removed for preservations purposes and are located in Series IX. Artifacts. box folder Request box II.7 28 R. B. Russell Campaign (Folder 1 of 4), 1952 II.7 29 R. B. Russell Campaign (Folder 2 of 4), 1952 II.7 30 R. B. Russell Campaign (Folder 3 of 4), 1952 II.7 31 R. B. Russell Campaign (Folder 4 of 4), 1952 folder Request folder OS II Poster: Political History of Senator Russell's Family box folder Request box II.7 32 Washington Times Herald,, 1952 July 26
I. Campaign Banners
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5 item(s)
)Five cloth campaign banners are made of cotton and hand painted in bright colors. The largest measures 72"x35.5" and the other four average 35" long by 17.5" high. Slogans include "Peterson for Congress. Young, Bold, Brainy, Sincere, and Patriotic. Let's vote for him!" and "Peterson for Congress" drawer Request drawer 1 Peterson for Congress. Young, Bold, Brainy, Sincere, and Patriotic. Let's vote for him! [72" x 35.5", red, black paint on white cotton, undated] 1 Peterson for Congress [34.5" x 17", red, green paint on white cotton, undated] 1 Peterson for Congress [35" x 17.5", yellow, blue, green paint on white cotton, undated] 1 Peterson for Congress [36" x 17.75", blue, yellow, green paint on white cotton, undated] 1 Peterson Congress [36" x 17.5", blue, yellow paint on white cotton, undated] box Request box II.OS2 Oversize
III. State Legislative
3 box(es)
(3 linear feet)
This series consists of documents from Peterson's service in the Georgia House of Representative from 1922 to 1930 and the Georgia Senate from 1931 to1933. He was a major architect of the state reorganization bill, first in the House and later in the Senate, which became law in 1931 under Richard B. Russell's governorship. The items are organized into the following categories: A. Correspondence, B. Subject Files, and C. Legislation.
A. Correspondence
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106 folder(s)
)The correspondence files contain a large amount of information involving the mechanics of Georgia state government in the 1920s and early 1930s from legislation and research to key players and personalities. The majority of correspondence was originally kept in a series of 5 letterboxes that contained both letters received and copies of Peterson's responses alphabetized from 1923 through 1934. Among those with whom Peterson corresponded are Walter F. George, John Slaton, Eugene Talmadge, Roy V. Harris, E. D. Rivers, Thomas Hardwick, and Lamartine G. Hardman. Communication between Peterson and Richard B. Russell, Jr. is especially profuse and ranges from Russell's early bid to be Speaker Pro Tem in 1924 to patronage in his first years in the United States Senate. In the series of letters from 1923 to1928, there is correspondence regarding the governor's race in 1926 as well as the condition of prisons in the state and the prospect of road building. Peterson's correspondence from 1929 through 1931 is primarily concerned with the Committee for State Reorganization, in which he was an active participant during his service in both the Georgia House and Senate. The letters are from a variety of writers around the state ranging from high-ranking state officials to civic groups defending specific departments under scrutiny in the reorganization process. Many letters are from average citizens letting Peterson know that they support his efforts. In the late portion of correspondence from 1932 to 1934, Peterson recommended many people for government positions both to Senator Russell and Governor Eugene Talmadge and discussed his two runs for United States Congress in 1932 (in which he was defeated by Homer C. Parker) and 1934, in which he won. box folder Request box III.1 1 [Correspondence, undated] III.1 2 [Correspondence, 1923] III.1 3 [Correspondence, 1924] III.1 4 [Correspondence, 1925] III.1 5 [Correspondence, 1926] III.1 6 [Correspondence, 1929] III.1 7 [Correspondence, A, 1922 – 1926] III.1 8 [Correspondence, B, 1922 – 1926] III.1 9 [Correspondence, C, 1923 – 1926] III.1 10 [Correspondence, D, 1924 – 1926] III.1 11 [Correspondence, E, F, 1922 – 1926] III.1 12 [Correspondence, G, 1923 – 1926] III.1 13 [Correspondence, H, I, J, 1923 – 1926] III.1 14 [Correspondence, K, L, 1922 – 1926] III.1 15 [Correspondence, M, 1922 – 1926] III.1 16 [Correspondence, N, O, 1922 – 1926] III.1 17 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1924 – 1926] III.1 18 [Correspondence, R, 1924 – 1926] III.1 19 [Correspondence, S, 1922 – 1926] III.1 20 [Correspondence, T, U, V, 1923 – 1926] III.1 21 [Correspondence, W, 1922 – 1926] III.1 22 [Correspondence, A, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 23 [Correspondence, B, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 24 [Correspondence, C, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 25 [Correspondence, D, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 26 [Correspondence, E, F, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 27 [Correspondence, G, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 28 [Correspondence, H, I, J (Folder 1 of 2), 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 29 [Correspondence, H, I, J (Folder 2 of 2), 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 30 [Correspondence, K, L, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 31 [Correspondence, M, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 32 [Correspondence, N, O, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 33 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 34 [Correspondence, R, S, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 35 [Correspondence, T, U, V, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 36 [Correspondence, W, 1926 September 22–1928 January 1] III.1 37 [Correspondence, January – April, 1931] III.1 38 [Correspondence (folder 1 of 3), 1931 May] III.1 39 [Correspondence (folder 2 of 3), 1931 May] III.1 40 [Correspondence (folder 3 of 3), 1931 May] III.1 41 [Correspondence (folder 1 of 2), 1931 June] III.1 42 [Correspondence (folder 2 of 2), 1931 June] III.1 43 [Correspondence (folder 1 of 4), 1931 July] III.1 44 [Correspondence (folder 2 of 4), 1931 July] III.1 45 [Correspondence (folder 3 of 4), 1931 July] III.1 46 [Correspondence (folder 4 of 4), 1931 July]] III.1 47 [Correspondence (folder 1 of 2), 1931 August] III.1 48 [Correspondence (folder 2 of 2), 1931 August] III.1 49 [Correspondence, A, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.1 50 [Correspondence, B, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.1 51 [Correspondence, C, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.1 52 [Correspondence, D, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.1 53 [Correspondence, E, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] folder Request folder OS III J.J. Brown Scores A.O. Blalock in Refuting Latter's Charges broadside box folder Request box III.2 1 [Correspondence, F, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 2 [Correspondence, G, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 3 [Correspondence, H, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 4 [Correspondence, I, J, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 5 [Correspondence, K, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 6 [Correspondence, L, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 7 [Correspondence, M, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 8 [Correspondence, N, O, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] folder Request folder OS III Mell M. Stephens Campaign Flyer [oversize], 1932 box folder Request box III.2 9 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] folder Request folder OS III Talmadge Tribune, 1932 September box folder Request box III.2 10 [Correspondence, R, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 11 [Correspondence, S, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 12 [Correspondence, T, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 13 [Correspondence, W, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 14 [Correspondence, X, Y, Z, 1931 July – 1931 December 31] III.2 15 [Correspondence, A, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 16 [Correspondence, B, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 17 [Correspondence, C, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 18 [Correspondence, D, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 19 [Correspondence, E, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 20 [Correspondence, F, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 21 [Correspondence, G, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 22 [Correspondence, H, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] folder Request folder OS III Opening Address of Tom Hardwick at Albany, Georgia, June 16, 1932, 1932 June 16 box folder Request box III.2 23 [Correspondence, I, J, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 24 [Correspondence, K, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 25 [Correspondence, L, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 26 [Correspondence, M, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 27 [Correspondence, N, O, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 28 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 29 [Correspondence, R, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 30 [Correspondence, S, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 31 [Correspondence, T, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 32 [Correspondence, U, V, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 33 [Correspondence, W, 1932 January 1 – 1933 January 1] III.2 34 [Correspondence, A, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 35 [Correspondence, B, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 36 [Correspondence, C, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 37 [Correspondence, D, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 38 [Correspondence, E, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 39 [Correspondence, F, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 40 [Correspondence, G, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 41 [Correspondence, H, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 42 [Correspondence, I, J, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 43 [Correspondence, K, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 44 [Correspondence, L, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 45 [Correspondence, M, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 46 [Correspondence, N, O, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 47 [Correspondence, P, Q, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 48 [Correspondence, R (Folder 1 of 2), 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 49 [Correspondence, R (Folder 2 of 2), 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 50 [Correspondence, S, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 51 [Correspondence, T, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 52 [Correspondence, U, V, 1933 January 1 – 1934] III.2 53 [Correspondence, W, 1933 January 1 – 1934]
B. Subject Files
(
66 folder(s)
)The subject files consist of publications, reports and audits from state agencies. The majority of the material was gathered for Peterson's work on the reorganization of Georgia's state government, first in the House under the governorship of Lamartine G. Hardman and then in the Senate under the governorship of Richard B. Russell, Jr. Select research focuses on education in the state of Georgia, including reports on textbook costs, eleemosynary (i.e. charitable) institutions, the expenses of the Georgia State College for Women and the organization and expenses of the University System of Georgia. Various reports and audits of state agencies include the Report of the State Auditor, Tom Wisdom, as well as the State Highway Board of Georgia Accounting Report, the Georgia Securities Commission, the Soldier Roster Commission, and the Georgia State Board of Health. box folder Request box III.2 54 Abstract of Special Bulletins: Wealth, Debt, and Taxation, 1913 III.2 55 Agenda, State Legislative Council of Women's Organizations, 1931 July 9 III.2 56 [Attorney General's Testimony, 1931 May] III.2 57 Audit of State Department of Education, 1930 III.2 58 [Board of Eleemosynary Institutions, 1932] III.2 59 [Bowdon State College, undated] III.2 60 Bulletin of the Georgia State College for Women, 1931 June III.2 61 Chart showing the proposed Plan of Simplification and Coordination of the Departments, Boards, Commissions and Institutions of the State Government of Georgia (oversized removed), [1930] III.2 62 [Clippings, 1929] III.2 63 [Clippings, 1930] III.2 64 [Clippings, 1931] III.2 65 Condition of Public funds – State of Georgia,, 1916 January 1 III.2 66 Constitution of the State of Georgia,, 1925 III.2 67 Constitution of the United States of America, First Inaugural Address by Thomas Jefferson, 1920 III.2 68 Cost of Textbooks per Pupil by Grades with and without Supplementary Readers, [undated] III.2 69 [Department of Law Proposal, Supervisor of Purchases Proposal, undated] III.2 70 Departments, Boards, Commissions, Institutions, Experiment Stations, Schools and College [sic] of the State Government of Georgia, [1931] III.2 71 Detail of Labor, State Board of Health, [undated] III.2 72 Estimated costs – Proposed Annex and Alterations to State Capitol Building, [undated] III.2 73 Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920, Bulletin, Population: Georgia, 1920 III.2 74 Fourteenth Census of the United States – State Compendium – Georgia, 1924 III.2 75 [Free Government – speech, undated] III.2 76 The Georgia Education Association Report of Committee on Textbooks, 1931 April 18 III.2 77 Georgia Real Estate Commission, [1931] III.2 78 Georgia Soldier Roster Commission, [undated] III.2 79 Georgia Public Service Commission Letter of Transmittal and Review, 58th Report, Atlanta, 1931 June 1 III.2 80 [Georgia State Board of Health, 1930] III.2 81 [Georgia State College for Women Statistics, 1931] III.2 82 Hearing before Special Committee Appointed by Governor-Elect Russell for the Revision of State Government, 1931 April 28 III.2 83 [Income Tax Form, 1922] III.2 84 Industrial Commission Receipts and Disbursement, [1931] III.2 85 Information for Prospective Homesteaders, 1932 III.2 86 [Judicial Circuits, undated] III.2 87 "Let Us Have a Tax-Free City" City of Cartersville, GA, 1928 III.2 88 Members and Standing Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives of Georgia, 1929 - 1930 III.2 89 Members and Standing Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives of Georgia, 1930 - 1931 III.2 90 Members of the Senate of Georgia, 1931 – 1933 III.2 91 Members of the Senate and House of Representatives of Georgia, 1931 - 1932 III.2 92 Message of Lamartine Griffin Hardman to the General Assembly, 1931 III.2 93 The Mob Murder of S. S. Mincey, [undated] III.2 94 [Name cards, Hugh Peterson, undated] III.2 95 [Name list, undated] III.2 96 [Notes, undated] III.2 97 [Oil Inspectors, undated] III.2 98 Printing by the Board of Health, [undated] III.2 99 [Prison Commission, 1930] III.2 100 Proposed Georgia Congressional Districts, [1931] box folder Request box III.3 1 [Proclamation by Governor Clifford Walker, 1923] III.3 2 Public Land System of the United States Historical Outline, 1926 III.3 3 Public Welfare Laws of Virginia, 1928 III.3 4 Regulations Under Timber and Stone Law, 1926 III.3 5 Report of the Committee on the Conservation and Administration of the Public Domain, 1931 January III.3 6 Report of the Georgia Securities Commission to the Governor of the State for 1929 and 1930, 1931 May 6 III.3 7 Report of the State Auditor Pursuant of Senate Resolution No. 9, 1931 January 8 III.3 8 [Rhodes Memorial Hall Expenses, 1931] III.3 9 Salaries and Travel Expenses of Personnel of State Institutions, List of State-owned Automobiles and Trucks, Personnel of Boards of Trustees, Members of Boards and Commissions of the State of Georgia, 1931 June 26 III.3 10 Salaries of Personnel Reports from University Branches and Institutions of the State of Georgia, List of State Owned Automobiles and Trucks, Boards of Trustees of Institutions, Members of Boards and Commissions of the State of Georgia, 1931 June 2 III.3 11 The Situation that Confronts Banking, 1931 III.3 12 Soil Survey of McIntosh County, Georgia (map oversize remove, Map V-24), 1929 III.3 13 Soldiers' and Sailors' Homestead and Preference Rights, 1930 III.3 14 [State Departments, undated] III.3 15 State Highway Board of Georgia Accounting Department Report, 1931 April 30 III.3 16 Statement of Thomas W. Hardwick, [undated] III.3 17 Statement showing the book value of assets, the liquidation accomplished, the remaining assets of 68 banks which were closed within the period January 1, 1927 to December 31, 1930, 1927 January 1 – 1930 December 31 III.3 18 Statutes and Regulations Governing Entries and Proofs Under the Desert Land Laws, 1928 III.3 19 [Steam Railroad Ad Valorem Taxes, 1910 - 1928] III.3 20 Suggestions to Homesteaders and Persons Desiring to Make Homestead Entries, Department of the Interior, 1926 III.3 21 Summary of Work Done be Reorganization Committee for Week of April 27, 1931, 1931 April 27 III.3 22 [Summons to hearings to State Reorganization, 1931] III.3 23 Tariff Act of 1930, 1930 III.3 24 Tax Collections and Cost of Collections Year, 1930 III.3 25 Tax on Gross Receipts, [undated] III.3 26 [Tax Reform Speech], 1922 III.3 27 Textbook Report Rebuttal, 1931 III.3 28 Travel Expenses of Personnel of State Institutions, Experiment Stations and the University and its Branches, 1931 June 13 III.3 29 [Trustees Expense, University of Georgia System,, 1929 June 30] III.3 30 Trustees Expenses – University of Georgia System, 1930 III.3 31 United States Systems of Highway, Corrected to September 1, 1931 (map removed), 1931 September 1 folder Request folder OS III Roosevelt Business and Professional League [oversize], circa 1930-1932 OS III Directory of Telephones Capitol Switchboard, Printed for official use of the House of Representatives, 1940 March 28
C. Legislation
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43 folder(s)
)The state reorganization efforts of the late 1920s and early 1930s comprise the majority of legislation in this sub series. House Bill 397, Georgia's Proposed Administrative Reorganization Act, was written in 1929. House Bill 194, The State Reorganization Act of 1932, used the framework of H.B. 397 to construct the bill that passed in the Georgia House of Representatives and in the state senate as Senate Bill 46 in 1931. box folder Request box III.3 32 Amendments and Substitutes, H.B. 194 (State Reorganization Act), [1931] III.3 33 Amendments to H.B. 196 and H.B. 194, [1931] III.3 34 Amendments to S.B. 5 Motor Carrier Act of 1931, 1931 III.3 35 An Act to simplify the operations of the Executive Branch of the State Government, [1931] III.3 36 [Appropriations legislation and reports], 1931 III.3 37 [Board of Architects Bill, State Highway Board Bill, 1931] III.3 38 A Bill to provide for a tax on the gross receipts of public utilities of every character, [undated] III.3 39 [Committee for the Reorganization of State Government Finals Report June 1931 Introduction, Findings – Executive Department], 1931 June III.3 40 [Committee for the Reorganization of State Government Finals Report June 1931 Introduction, Findings – State Highway Department, Department of Audits and Accounts, Veterans Service Office], 1931 June III.3 41 [Committee for the Reorganization of State Government Finals Report June 1931 Introduction, Findings – Health Department, Department of Natural Resources, Eleemosynary Institutions], 1931 June III.3 42 [Committee for the Reorganization of State Government Finals Report June 1931 Introduction, Findings – University of Georgia and Branches, Comptroller General, Treasury], 1931 June III.3 43 [Committee for the Reorganization of State Government Finals Report June 1931 Introduction, Findings – Secretary of State, Legal Department, Department of Education], 1931 June III.3 44 [Committee for the Reorganization of State Government Finals Report June 1931 Introduction, Findings – Department of Agriculture, Prison Commission, Department of Industrial Relations], 1931 June III.3 45 [Committee for the Reorganization of State Government Finals Report June 1931 Introduction, Findings – Georgia Public Service Commission, Board of Public Welfare], 1931 June III.3 46 [Committee for State Reorganization Decision, 1931] III.3 47 Committee Substitute to H.B. 397 [State Reorganization Bill], [1929] III.3 48 [Draft Articles – Act to Simplify the Operation of the Executive Branch of the State Government, 1931] III.3 49 [Draft of Report on State Reorganization to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia (folder 1 of 2), 1931] III.3 50 [Draft of Report on State Reorganization to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia (folder 2 of 2), 1931] III.3 51 [Draft of Summary Report, Committee to investigate the administrative machinery of Georgia,, 1931] III.3 52 [Galley of Report on state Reorganization to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia (removed for size), 1931 July 1] folder Request folder OS III [Galley of Report on State Reorganization to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia][oversize], 1931 July 1 box folder Request box III.3 53 General Appropriation Act Biennium, 1930 - 1931 III.3 54 Georgia's Proposed Administrative Reorganization Act Committee Substitute to H.B. 397 (folder 1 of 2), [1929] III.3 55 Georgia's Proposed Administrative Reorganization Act Committee Substitute to H.B. 397 (folder 2 of 2), [1929] III.3 56 H.B. 36 [Section 2A Amendment to Georgia Constitution, 1925] III.3 57 H.B. 151 [An act to abolish Bowdon State Normal and Industrial College, 1924] III.3 58 [H.B. 194 Minority Report Request to File (removed oversize), 1931] folder Request folder OS III [H.B. 194 Minority Report Request to File][oversize], 1931 August 7 box folder Request box III.3 59 H.B. 194 [The State Reorganization Act of 1932, 1931] III.3 60 H.B. 876 [And act to abolish the 12 Agriculture and Mechanic Art Schools in this state], 1924 III.3 61 [Notes regarding State of Georgia Reorganization Act, undated] III.3 62 Plan of the Simplification and Coordination of the Departments, Boards, Commissions and Institutions of the State Government of Georgia (3 copies), 1929 folder Request folder OS III Chart showing the proposed plan of simplification and coordination of the departments, boards, commissions, and institutions of the state government of Georgia, [1930] box folder Request box III.3 63 Report on State Reorganization to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia (3 copies), 1931 July 1 III.3 64 [Report on State Reorganization to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, Draft, 1931] III.3 65 Report on a Survey Relating to the Proposed Administrative Reorganization of the State Government of Georgia (2 copies), 1930 November 29 III.3 66 Resolution [Abraham Baldwin Day, 1929 October 12] III.3 67 Roll Call, House of Representatives, Extraordinary Session, 1926, H.B. No. 3, School Bond Bill, 1926 III.3 68 Roll Call, House of Representatives, Extraordinary Session, 1926, H.B. No. 9, Highway Bond Bill, 1926 April 8 III.3 69 Roll Call of Senate Session, 1931 – 1932 III.3 70 S.B. 17 [The Banking Law, undated] III.3 71 S.B. 46 [The State Reorganization Act of 1932, 1931] III.3 72 S.B. 116 [The Mechanics Lien Law of Georgia, 1931] III.3 73 S.B. 243 [An act to repeal an act providing for the creation of the Department of Archives for the State of Georgia, being an act to insure the protection of state Records by establishing a Department of Archives and History for the State of Georgia, 1924] III.3 74 Substitute to H.B. 314 [An Act to provide for a tax on gross receipts of public utilities, 1929]
IV. United States Congress
12 box(es)
(11 linear feet)
This series contains items documenting Peterson's career representing the First Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. While in office, Peterson proposed bills regarding farm homesteads and was active on several congressional committees, including Rivers and Harbors, Public Lands, Territories, and Roads. Peterson's activity in the House of Representatives during the 1930s and 1940s provides a unique view of the national political scene during the Great Depression and World War II. His office staff included William C. Harris, Gladys Aaron, and Joe Underwood. The items are organized into the following categories: A. Correspondence, B. Committees, C. Legislation, D. Subject Files, and E. Patronage.
A. Correspondence
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169 folder(s)
)Included in this subseries are correspondence related to Peterson's farm bill (H.R. 8286 and H.R. 1675) as well as name files of persons in the First Congressional District and Washington, D.C. Among notable state politicians with whom Peterson corresponded were Governors Eugene Talmadge and Ellis Arnall. The subject matters addressed in this sub series range from farm legislation and agriculture to local patronage. Peterson corresponded with former office aides and friends who served in World War II and their letters include details of service in the Pacific Theater and on the European front. Files labeled William Harris, Joe Underwood, and Reports (to and from office) all contain day-to-day accounts of work in the congressman's office, including who telephoned, called, and wrote; current legislation; and goings on in Washington, D.C. in the 1930s and 1940s. box folder Request box IV.1 1 Allen, Harold, Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y., 1944 – 1946 IV.1 2 Arnall, Ellis, Governor, State of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, 1944 – 1945 IV.1 3 Bradley, Lt. Gen. O. N., U. S. Army, 1944 IV.1 4 Breedlove, T. R., AAA, Athens, Georgia, 1945 IV.1 5 Brogden, A. L. Turpentine Rosin Factors, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida and Washington, D. C., 1944 – 1946 IV.1 6 Broun, Paul, M. C., Elberton, Georgia, 1945 IV.1 7 Bryant, F. S., Standard Oil Company, San Francisco, California, 1943 – 1944 IV.1 8 Burt, Struthers, Southern Pines, North Carolina and Wyoming, 1945 – 1946 IV.1 9 Camp, Thomas L., Atlanta, Georgia, 1944 – 1946 IV.1 10 Castellow, B. T., Cuthbert, Georgia, 1944 IV.1 11 Cheves, Cecil Langdon, Savannah, Georgia (formerly of Alaska Highway System), 1946 IV.1 12 Congressional Scholarship to Emory University Medical School, 1940 – 1945 IV.1 13 [Constituent Mailing, Report on H. R. 8286, Congressional Record of September 28, 1935, letter], 1936 June 11 IV.1 14 [Correspondence, 1942 August] IV.1 15 Correspondence, 1935 – 1939 IV.1 16 [Correspondence, 1936 – 1940] IV.1 17 [Correspondence, Road and Public Building Construction in Georgia since 1933, 1944] IV.1 18 Contributions, 1946 IV.1 19 Democratic National Committee, 1945 – 1946 IV.1 20 [Farm Bill (H. B. 1037), Correspondence, Notes, Congressional Record of March 4, 1941, 1941 – 1942] IV.1 21 [Farm Bill (H. R. 8286) Correspondence, 1935 - 1936] IV.1 22 Farm Bill, District of Columbia, [1937 – 1939] IV.1 23 Farm Bill, Georgia (1) – Outside District (folder 1 of 2), [1935 – 1936] IV.1 24 Farm Bill, Georgia (1) – Outside District (folder 2 of 2), [1936 – 1937] IV.1 25 Farm Bill, Georgia (2) – Outside District, [1935 – 1938] IV.1 26 Farm Bill, Georgia (3) – Outside District (folder 1 of 2) (oversized materials removed), [1937 - 1938] IV.1 27 Farm Bill, Georgia (3) – Outside District (folder 2 of 2) (oversized materials removed), [1937 – 1940] IV.1 28 Farm Bill, Government Agencies, [1936 – 1939] IV.1 29 Farm Bill, State of Alabama , [1935 – 1937] IV.1 30 Farm Bill, State of Arizona, [1936 – 1937] IV.1 31 Farm Bill, State of Arkansas, [1935 – 1937] IV.1 32 Farm Bill, State of California, [1935 – 1940] IV.1 33 Farm Bill, State of Colorado, [1935 – 1939] IV.1 34 Farm Bill, State of Connecticut, [1937] IV.1 35 Farm Bill, State of Florida, [1935 – 1939] IV.1 36 Farm Bill, State of Idaho, [1937] IV.1 37 Farm Bill, State of Illinois, [1935 – 1936] IV.1 38 Farm Bill, State of Indiana, [1935 – 1937] IV.1 39 Farm Bill, State of Iowa, [1935 – 1937] IV.1 40 Farm Bill, State of Kansas, [1935 – 1936] IV.1 41 Farm Bill, State of Kentucky, [1935 – 1937] IV.1 42 Farm Bill, State of Louisiana, [1935] IV.1 43 Farm Bill, State of Maine, [1935] IV.1 44 Farm Bill, State of Maryland, [1935 – 1937] IV.1 45 Farm Bill, State of Massachusetts, [1935 – 1939] IV.1 46 Farm Bill, State of Michigan, [1936 – 1937] IV.1 47 Farm Bill, State of Minnesota (folder 1 of 2), [1935-1936] box folder Request box IV.2 1 Farm Bill, State of Minnesota (folder 2 of 2), [1935-1936] IV.2 2 Farm Bill, State of Mississippi, [1935 – 1940] IV.2 3 Farm Bill, State of Missouri, [1935] IV.2 4 Farm Bill, State of Nebraska, [1935 – 1937] IV.2 5 Farm Bill, State of New Jersey, [1935] IV.2 6 Farm Bill, State of New York, [1935 – 1937] IV.2 7 Farm Bill, State of North Carolina, [1935 – 1937] IV.2 8 Farm Bill, State of North Dakota, [1935 - 1939] IV.2 9 Farm Bill, State of Ohio, [1935 – 1936] IV.2 10 Farm Bill, State of Oklahoma, [1935 – 1939] IV.2 11 Farm Bill, State of Oregon, [1935 – 1937] IV.2 12 Farm Bill, State of Pennsylvania, [1935-1939] IV.2 13 Farm Bill, State of Rhode Island, [1935-1937] IV.2 14 Farm Bill, State of South Carolina, [1935 – 1939] IV.2 15 Farm Bill, State of South Dakota, [1935 – 1939] IV.2 16 Farm Bill, State of Tennessee, [1935 – 1939] IV.2 17 Farm Bill, State of Texas, [1935 – 1936] IV.2 18 Farm Bill, State of Utah, [1937 – 1939] IV.2 19 Farm Bill, State of Washington, [1936 – 1937] IV.2 20 Farm Bill, State of Wisconsin, [1935 – 1938] IV.2 21 Farm Census, List of appointees and applicants, 1934 - 1935 IV.2 22 Farm Census, Mr. B. L. Brinson, Supervisor, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 23 Farm Census, Mr. H. M. Roach, Assistant Supervisor, 1934 - 1935 IV.2 24 Farm Census, correspondence with Census Bureau, 1934 - 1935 IV.2 25 Farm Census, Bryan, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 26 Farm Census, Bulloch, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 27 Farm Census, Burke, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 28 Farm Census, Candler, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 29 Farm Census, Chatham, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 30 Farm Census, Effingham, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 31 Farm Census, Emanuel, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 32 Farm Census, Evans, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 33 Farm Census, Jenkins, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 34 Farm Census, Liberty, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 35 Farm Census, Long, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 36 Farm Census, McIntosh, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 37 Farm Census, Montgomery, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 38 Farm Census, Screven, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 39 Farm Census, Tattnall, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 40 Farm Census, Toombs, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 41 Farm Census, Wheeler, 1934 – 1935 IV.2 42 Farm Bill, Bryan County, [1937 – 1938] IV.2 43 Farm Bill, Bulloch County, [1935 – 1937] IV.2 44 Farm Bill, Burke County, [1935 – 1937] IV.2 45 Farm Bill, Candler County, [1935] IV.2 46 Farm Bill, Chatham County, [1935 – 1938] IV.2 47 Farm Bill, Effingham County, [1935 – 1937] IV.2 48 Farm Bill, Emanuel County, [1935 – 1937] IV.2 49 Farm Bill, Evans County, [1935 - 1938] IV.2 50 Farm Bill, Jenkins County, [1935 - 1938] IV.2 51 Farm Bill, Liberty County, [1935 – 1937] IV.2 52 Farm Bill, Long County, [1935 - 1938] IV.2 53 Farm Bill, McIntosh County, [1937] IV.2 54 Farm Bill, Screven County, [1935 - 1937] IV.2 55 Farm Bill, Tattnall County, [1935 - 1938] IV.2 56 Farm Bill, Toombs County, [1935 – 1939] IV.2 57 Farm Bill, Treutlen County, [1936 - 1937] IV.2 58 Farm Bill, Wheeler County, [1935 - 1939] box folder Request box IV.3 1 Fletcher, Captain Frank U., San Leandro, California, [1944 – 1945] IV.3 2 Form letters written to various officials, [1938 – 1946] IV.3 3 Georgia State Legislature, Legislative Manuel, Standing Committees, etc., [1945] IV.3 4 Georgia State Society, Washington, D. C., [1940 – 1941] IV.3 5 Georgia State Society, Washington, D. C., [1945] IV.3 6 Hamilton, C. A., Santa Monica, California (National Park Service matter) (photographs removed), [1944 – 1945] IV.3 7 Hanes, Harold F., Washington, D. C., [1946] IV.3 8 Harris, Ed (Bill's brother), Chatham County, Knoxville, Tennessee (now in Army), [1943] IV.3 9 Harris, William, Chatham, Savannah, [1936 – 1940] IV.3 10 Harris, William, Daily Reports, Washington, D. C. (folder 1 of 2), [1939 – 1940] IV.3 11 Harris, William, Daily Reports, Washington, D. C. (folder 2 of 2), [1939 – 1940] IV.3 12 Harris, William, (3) Chatham, Savannah, [1940 – 1943] IV.3 13 Harris, William, (4) Chatham, Savannah, Daily Reports, etc., [1941] IV.3 14 Harris, William C., Personal Correspondence, Temporary File (photographs removed), [1944 – 1945] IV.3 15 Harrison, Walter, Jenkins, Millen, [1935 – 1941] IV.3 16 Jones, Boisfeuillet (Lt.) Washington, D. C. (formerly of Atlanta), [1945] IV.3 17 Kolodny, Joseph, National Association of Tobacco Distributors, Inc. New York, N. Y., [1944] IV.3 18 Kroeger, Captain Arthur F. c/o Petroleum Admns. Of War, Washington, D. C., [1944] IV.3 19 Langdale, Harley, Pres. American Turpentine Farmers Assn. Coop., Valdosta, Georgia, [1945 – 1946] IV.3 20 Lasseter, Dillard B., Atlanta, Georgia, [1945 – 1946] IV.3 21 Linder, Tom, Atlanta, Georgia, [1946] IV.3 22 Long, Captain Michael, England (now in British Army) (photographs and artifacts removed), [1943 – 1946] IV.3 23 Martin, Raymond W., Atlanta, Georgia, [1945] IV.3 24 McLaurine, Hon. W. M., [1941 – 1942] IV.3 25 Menicon, Captain Menicos N., U. S. Army, [1942 – 1944] IV.3 26 Miller, Roy, Mayflower Hotel, Corpus Christi, Texas, [1945 – 1946] IV.3 27 [Minker, Howard Lewis, [1945] IV.3 28 North, Roy M., Deputy Third Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, D. C., [1944-1945] IV.3 29 Ochs, Colonel William V., Camp Stewart, Georgia, [1945 – 1946] IV.3 30 Oliver, Mae, Secretary to R. J. Reynolds, Mrs. R. J. Reynolds, [1944] IV.3 31 Outside District (folder 1 of 2), 1940 May IV.3 32 Outside District (folder 2 of 2), 1940 May IV.3 33 Outside District, 1940 June box folder Request box IV.4 1 Outside District, 1940 July IV.4 2 Outside District (folder 1 of 2), 1940 August IV.4 3 Outside District (folder 2 of 2), 1940 August IV.4 4 Patterson, Mrs. S. C., President, Georgia Educational Association, Homerville, Georgia (re: H. B. 1296), 1946 IV.4 5 Peterson, Carter C., Montgomery State Senate, Atlanta, Georgia, [1935 – 1946] IV.4 6 Political (folder 1 of 2), [1944] IV.4 7 Political (folder 2 of 2), [1944] IV.4 8 Political, 1946 IV.4 9 Political (folder 1 of 3), 1946 IV.4 10 Political (folder 2 of 3), 1946 IV.4 11 Political (folder 3 of 3), 1946 IV.4 12 Quigley, Frank, Attorney, Washington, D. C., [1944 – 1946] IV.4 13 Reed, Mrs. Lelia Brown, Washington, D. C., [1943] IV.4 14 Report to and from office (including Trip on Rivers and Harbors and Territories), Central American, [1945 – 1946] IV.4 15 Rushing, L. K., Tattnall, Glennville, [1935 – 1940] IV.4 16 Rushing, Mrs. L'Bertie, Postmaster, Glennville, Tattnall (folder 1 of 2), [1935 - 1941] IV.4 17 Rushing, Mrs. L'Bertie, Postmaster, Glennville, Tattnall (folder 2 of 2), [1935 - 1941] IV.4 18 Rustin, John W., Mount Vernon Methodist Church, Washington, D. C.,, [1945] IV.4 19 Smith, J. Lundie (Lt. Navy), Valdosta, Georgia (Law partner of Harley Langdale), [1945] IV.4 20 St. Andrews Society,, [1945 – 1946] IV.4 21 Seaboard Airline Railway, [1945] IV.4 22 Stacy, Major J. K., U. S. Army (now in England), [1942 – 1945] IV.4 23 Stubbs, J. M., Savannah, Georgia, Personal Correspondence, [1944] IV.4 24 Talmadge, Eugene, Atlanta, Georgia, [1940 - 1945] IV.4 25 Thomas, Captain Walter H., Assistant Superintendent Metropolitan Police, Washington, D. C.,, [1946] IV.4 26 Underwood, Joe, Montgomery (contact for help from H.P.) (photographs removed), [1940 – 1944] box folder Request box IV.5 1 Underwood, Joe, Montgomery, Mt. Vernon, [1936 – 1945] IV.5 2 Underwood, John, Montgomery, Mt. Vernon, [1936 – 1940] IV.5 3 Underwood, Col. L. C., Montgomery, T. Vernon, [1935 – 1940] IV.5 4 Whelchel, B. Frank, Gainesville, Georgia, [1944 – 1945] IV.5 5 Wingate, H. L., President, Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, Pelham, Georgia, [1941 - 1946]
B. Committees
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30 folder(s)
)This subseries relates to Peterson's work on the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, the Committee on Public Lands, the Committee on Territories, and the Committee on Roads. Peterson participated in several trips with these committees including a trip to inspect certain national parks in the western United States in 1943 with the Public Lands Committee and an extended trip to Texas, California, Washington, and Alaska in 1945 with the Rivers and Harbors committee. In 1946, Peterson went to Central America to inspect the construction of the Pan American Highway with the Roads committee. These official trip files contain several maps (that have been removed to Series VII, Maps) of states, national parks and countries in Central America, some of which are marked. Multiple photographs related to the, files from all of the trips including unique pictures of the Chilkat (or Jilkaat) Tribe of the Tlingit people indigenous to Alaska making a presentation to the congressional party, have been removed to Series VI. Photographs. box folder Request box IV.5 6 Altamaha River (folder 1 of 2), [1935 – 1938] IV.5 7 Altamaha River (folder 2 of 2), [1934 – 1935] IV.5 8 Altamaha River 2 Flood Control Measure, 1935 IV.5 9 National Park Trip to West as Member of Public Lands Committee (folder 1 of 2) (photographs and maps removed), 1943 August IV.5 10 National Park Trip to West as Member of Public Lands Committee (folder 2 of 2) (photographs and maps removed), 1943 August IV.5 11 Texas Trip, Subcommittee of Rivers and Harbors (folder 1 of 2), 1945 July IV.5 12 Texas Trip, Subcommittee of Rivers and Harbors (folder 2 of 2) (map removed), 1945 July IV.5 13 California Trip, Subcommittee of Rivers and Harbors, File #1, Correspondence (folder 1 of 2), 1945 July IV.5 14 California Trip, Subcommittee of Rivers and Harbors, File #1, Correspondence (folder 2 of 2) (maps removed), 1945 July IV.5 15 California Trip, Subcommittee of Rivers and Harbors, File #2, Publications, etc. (folder 1 of 3) (report including photographs), 1945 July IV.5 16 California Trip, Subcommittee of Rivers and Harbors, File #2, Publications, etc. (folder 2 of 3) (map removed), 1945 July IV.5 17 California Trip, Subcommittee of Rivers and Harbors, File #2, Publications, etc. (folder 3 of 3) (photographs removed), 1945 July IV.5 18 [California trip photographs, Hollywood, California (items removed), 1946 July] IV.5 19 [Rivers and Harbors Committee Trip, Seattle, Washington, 1945] IV.5 20 Alaska Trip, File #1, Correspondence (folder 1 of 4), 1945 box folder Request box IV.6 1 Alaska Trip, File #1, Correspondence (folder 2 of 4), 1945 IV.6 2 Alaska Trip, File #1, Correspondence (folder 3 of 4), 1945 IV.6 3 Alaska Trip, File #1, Correspondence (folder 4 of 4), 1945 IV.6 4 Alaska Trip, File #2, Publications, etc. (folder 1 of 3) (maps removed), 1945 IV.6 5 Alaska Trip, File #2, Publications, etc. (folder 2 of 3) (maps removed), 1945 IV.6 6 Alaska Trip, File #2, Publications, etc. (folder 3 of 3) (maps removed), 1945 IV.6 7 [Alaska trip photographs (items removed), 1945] IV.6 8 [Alaska trip photographs (items removed), 1946] IV.6 9 [Travel Log, Alaska, 1945 August] IV.6 10 Trip to Alaska, Hotel Bills, etc., 1945 IV.6 11 Trip to Central America (photographs removed), 1946 IV.6 12 Trip to Central America and Mexico as Member of Roads Committee (folder 1 of 3), 1946 IV.6 13 Trip to Central America and Mexico as Member of Roads Committee (folder 2 of 3), 1946 IV.6 14 Trip to Central America and Mexico as Member of Roads Committee (folder 3 of 3), 1946 IV.6 15 Maps and Drafts of Report of Trip to Central America (maps and photographs removed), 1946 folder Request folder OS IV [Galley of article for NEA Daily News on Pan American Highway][oversize], 1946 May 29
C. Legislation
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17 folder(s)
)This subseries contains drafts and final prints of Peterson's proposed bills and amendments as well as committee reports for legislation. His primary piece of legislation, H.R. 8286 A Bill to Provide Homesteads Free of Debt for Actual Farm Families, was originally introduced in 1936 and survived multiple sessions in the House of Representatives. In its committee report on the bill, the Subcommittee on the Public Lands of the House of Representatives found that no national land legislation allowing persons to claim homesteads had been passed since the Homestead Law of 1862 and the rate of farmers carrying mortgages had risen exponentially from 1890 to 1930 as had the rate of tenant farmers over owner-operators, which appeared to be a direct correlation with the amount of free land left for Americans to claim. Peterson's goal was to help American farmers during the Great Depression with their farm debt. The Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, which funded low-interest loans for tenants so that they might become land owners and created the Farm Security Administration, was passed in the late 1930s and is thought to be the reason for the death of Peterson's land proposal in the House. box folder Request box IV.6 16 Amendments offered by Mr. Peterson of Georgia to H. R. 8157, 1940 August 13 IV.6 17 Bankhead-Jones, et al, 1937 – 1940 IV.6 18 [Congressional Record, 1939 – 1940] IV.6 19 [Congressional Record, 1941 – 1944] IV.6 20 [Congressional Record Speeches, 1935 – 1945] IV.6 21 Department of Agriculture Appropriation Bill, Fiscal Year 1942, 1942 box folder Request box IV.7 1 Farm Credit Administration Appropriation Bill for 1940, 1939 IV.7 2 Farm Security Act of 1937, Report of accompany H. R. 7562, 1937 IV.7 3 H.R. 1675 [typed amendments], 1939 IV.7 4 H.R. 1675 [accompanying report, draft], 1939 June IV.7 5 H.R. 6748 [draft], 1937 May 3-12 IV.7 6 H.R. 6748 [correspondence, draft, report], 1937 April 28 – 1937 August 3 IV.7 7 H.R. 8286 [draft], 1935 May 31 IV.7 8 H.R. 8286 [report], 1935 IV.7 9 H.R. - , H.R. 1036, H.R. 2371, H.R.3735, H.R. 4693, H.R. 7120, H.R. 8157, H.R. 8668, H.R. 8747, H.R. 8748, 1939 – 1941 IV.7 10 Military Establishment Appropriation Bill, Fiscal Year 1941, 1940 IV.7 11 S. 136, S.591, S. 1836, 1939 - 1940 folder Request folder OS IV [GA S.R. thanking Hugh Peterson (1 of 2)][oversize], 1937 December OS IV [GA S.R. thanking Hugh Peterson (2 of 2)][oversize], 1937 December OS IV [GA S.R. 9 A Resolution Imploring the Georgia Delegation in Congress to assist in enacting laws to relieve the deplorable conditions of the Georgia farmer (1 of 2)][oversize], 1937 December 1 OS IV [GA S.R. 9 A Resolution Imploring the Georgia Delegation in Congress to assist in enacting laws to relieve the deplorable conditions of the Georgia farmer (2 of 2)][oversize], 1937 December 1 OS IV [Poster, St. Andrews Society of Washington, D.C. Concert][oversize], 1945 September 30 OS IV [Suggestions for Amendments to H.B. 8157 from Martin Korges, Sr.][oversize], 1940 March
D. Subject Files
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120 folder(s)
)The Subject Files sub series contains a large amount of research regarding agriculture in the United States during the late 1930s and early 1940s. Several folders contain research for H.R. 8286, Peterson's bill to grant homestead rights to farmers in need, and include reports from the United States Department of Agriculture as well as from the Farm Security Administration and its predecessor, the Resettlement Administration. box folder Request box IV.7 12 A.M.E. Discipline, 1936 IV.7 13 Agricultural Finance Review, Volume 2, Number 2, 1939 November IV.7 14 American Cotton Grower, Washington Viewpoints, 1940 IV.7 15 American Highways, Inter American Highways Issue, 1946 October IV.7 16 [Automobile tag, District of Columbia, 77th Congress (removed), 1941] IV.7 17 [Automobile tag, Georgia (removed), 1944] IV.7 18 [Automobile tag, Inauguration, 1937] IV.7 19 Bankhead Tenant Aid Bill Explained, undated IV.7 20 Biennial Report to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, 1941 - 1943 IV.7 21 The Book of Presidents, 1932 IV.7 22 Brief Account of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1905 IV.7 23 Bureau of Fisheries Application for Fish, undated IV.7 24 "The Case of Jessie Dell" The American Alliance of Civil Service Women, undated IV.7 25 [Caucus flyer and letter, 1940 January 8] IV.7 26 Charter of the United Nations, 1945 June 26 IV.7 27 [Clippings, 1939 January] IV.7 28 [Clippings, 1939 – 1941] IV.7 29 The Congressional News, Fourth District, South Carolina, 1940 August IV.7 30 Constitution of the United States of America, 1920 – 1935 IV.7 31 A Constitutional Catechism, 1936 February 24 IV.7 32 Cost of Production, S. 570 and Identical House Bills, 1939 IV.7 33 [Cotton Program Flyer, American Cotton Manufacturers Association, 1939 January 10 IV.7 34 County Officers of Georgia, Mailing List (item removed), [1937] folder Request folder OS IV [1937 State and County Officers of Georgia Poster][oversize], 1937 OS IV [County Officers of Georgia Poster][oversize], 1945 box folder Request box IV.7 35 Democratic National Committee Primary Dates, 1938 IV.7 36 Democratic Register and Congressional Yearbook Cut (Photograph removed), 1936 IV.7 37 Department of Interior Circulars, 541 Suggestions to Homesteaders, 523 Stock Raising Homestead Act, 302 Soldiers and Sailors Homestead and Preference Rights, 1925 – 1930 IV.7 38 [Desk blotters, 1940 – 1946] IV.7 39 Digest of the Purposes of Federal Agencies, 1939 IV.7 40 Extension of remarks sent to all Justices of Peace, 1935 June 30 IV.7 41 Facts Regarding Federal Land Grants to the Railroads of the U. S., 1938 November 8 IV.7 42 Farm Bill Miscellaneous (Speeches, Newspaper, Articles, etc.), [1936 – 1940] IV.7 43 Farm Bill Miscellaneous (Speeches, Miscellaneous Articles, etc.) (folder 1 of 2), [1935 – 1940] IV.7 44 Farm Bill Miscellaneous (Speeches, Miscellaneous Articles, etc.) (folder 2 of 2), [1935 – 1940] IV.7 45 [Farm Bill, News Story Release, 1935 June 30] IV.7 46 Farm Bill (Personal Data) (folder 1 of 2), [1935 - 1936] IV.7 47 Farm Bill (Personal Data) (folder 2 of 2), [1935 - 1936] IV.7 48 Farm Bill (Source Material) (folder 1 of 2), [1932 – 1935] IV.7 49 Farm Bill (Source Material) (folder 2 of 2), [1934 – 1939] box folder Request box IV.8 1 [Farm Bill, speech, undated] IV.8 2 [Farm Bill speech sent to home addresses of all Congressmen and Senators, 1935 November] IV.8 3 [Farm Credit Administration, 1939] IV.8 4 Farm Credit Administration Monthly Report on Loans and Discounts, 1938 January – March IV.8 5 Farm Credit Administration Press Release, 1939 April 24 IV.8 6 The Farm Debt Problem, Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture, 1933 IV.8 7 [Farm Legislation Research Envelope (folder 1 of 2), 1937 – 1940] IV.8 8 [Farm Legislation Research Envelope (folder 2 of 2), 1937 – 1940] IV.8 9 [Farm Legislation Research Envelope, 1938 – 1941] IV.8 10 [Farm Legislation Research Envelope, 1940] IV.8 11 [Farm Legislation Research Envelope (folder 1 of 2), 1941] IV.8 12 [Farm Legislation Research Envelope (folder 2 of 2), 1941] IV.8 13 [Farm Legislation Statements, 1935] IV.8 14 Farm Operators by Age, Number of Years on Farm, and Farm Experience, Department of Commerce, 1923 IV.8 15 Farm Progress Under the Roosevelt Administration, 1937 August 20 IV.8 16 Farm Tenancy, Message from the President of the United States, 1937 IV.8 17 [Farmers Bulletins Request Form, 1939] IV.8 18 Federal Emergency Relief Administration [Memo, 1934 August 15] IV.8 19 Flying Cadets, undated IV.8 20 Footprints of the Trojan Horse: Some Methods used by Foreign Agents within the United States, 1940 IV.8 21 [Form letter, 1944 June 26] folder Request folder OS IV [Government Payments analyzed by programs, divisions, and state for all commodities][oversize], 1938 January 19 OS IV [Government Payments from May 12,1933-January 31, 1938 Analyzed by Commodities][oversize], 1938 OS IV [Government Payments made in connection with the commodity programs from May 12, 1933 through February 29, 1938][oversize], 1938 box folder Request box IV.8 22 Halftone portrait, 1938 IV.8 23 Historical sketch of "Louisiana" and the Louisiana Purchase, 1933 IV.8 24 [Homestead, land bill research, 1846 – 1862] IV.8 25 House of Representatives Order of Memorial Exercises, 1936 April 21 IV.8 26 Individual Voting Record by Roll Calls, 74th Congress, 1935 – 1936 IV.8 27 Individual Voting Record by Roll Calls, 75th Congress, 1937 – 1938 IV.8 28 Individual Voting Record by Roll Calls, 76th Congress, 1939 – 1940 IV.8 29 Individual Voting Record by Roll Calls, 77th Congress, 1941 – 1942 IV.8 30 Individual Voting Record by Roll Calls, 78th Congress, 1943 - 1944 IV.8 31 Individual Voting Record by Roll Calls, 78th Congress, 1944 IV.8 32 Individual Voting Record by Roll Calls, 79th Congress, 1945-1946 IV.8 33 Invitation to Sesquicentennial of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1940 IV.8 34 Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle, 1945 July 23 IV.8 35 Law Relating to Agriculture, 1934 IV.8 36 [Legislative Reference Service suggestion for amendment to H. R. 1675, 1939] IV.8 37 [Library of Congress Research, 1938] IV.8 38 List of Justices of the Peace, County Democratic Committee, Congressional Committee, County Offices, Delegates to 1942 Convention, Persons corresponding in 1945–1946 (items removed), 1942-1946 IV.8 39 Members and standing Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, 1943-1944 IV.8 40 Men People Talk About, Andrew Jackson "Old Hickory", [undated] IV.8 41 Names of Producers Having Contracts Under which Payments to Owner-Operator Alone, or to Land Owner and Tenants Combined, Totaled $10,000 or Over for One Year, 1936 June 19 IV.8 42 A National Land Policy Radio Address, 1937 May 12 IV.8 43 National Resources Development Report for 1943, 1943 IV.8 44 Neutrality: The Immediate Problem, Walter Lippmann, 1936 January 18 IV.8 45 New Constitution of the United States of Brazil, 1937 IV.8 46 [Notebook, undated] IV.8 47 [Notes, memos, 1938–1940] IV.8 48 Peterson Auto Wreck [RESTRICTED], 1944 IV.8 49 Hugh Peterson and Richard B. Russell, Jr., on the occasion of Peterson being admitted to the Supreme Court (photograph removed), 1938 IV.8 50 Pictorial Directory of the War Congress, 78th Congress, 2nd session, 1944 IV.8 51 Pictorial Directory of the Victory Congress, 79th Congress, 1st session, 1945 IV.8 52 Pictorial Directory of the 80th Congress, 1947 IV.8 53 Pictures of outstanding Generals in World War No. II (photographs removed), 1945 IV.8 54 [Postmaster petition, Vidalia, Georgia, 1936] IV.8 55 [Presidential speeches, sections marked regarding farm policy, 1933–1936] IV.8 56 Principles on which Thomas Jefferson Founded the Democratic Party, 1938 IV.8 57 Public Improvements for Montgomery, Tattnall, Toombs Counties, Public Works Study No. 10, 1946 June IV.8 58 Public Land System of the United States, 1924 IV.8 59 Regulations Pertaining to Cotton Marketing Quotas for the 1941–1942 Marketing Year, 1941 February IV.8 60 Remarks and form letter sent to all editors of Georgia Weeklies, [1935] June 30 IV.8 61 Remarks with copy of bill sent to all white farmers of first District, 1935 August 27 box folder Request box IV.9 1 Report of the Administrator of the Farm Security Administration, 1938 IV.9 2 Report on the Progress of the Works Program, 1937 December IV.9 3 Social Security Board Public Assistance and Relief Publications, 1937 IV.9 4 South Eastern Reporter, second series, 1940 August 22 IV.9 5 Speech made by Hugh Peterson of Georgia in the House of Representatives of Congress, 1937 May 3 IV.9 6 [speeches, undated] IV.9 7 [Story for papers regarding appointment of committee, 1935 August 1] IV.9 8 "Tallapoosa, Georgia", "Prospectus of the Tallapoosa Land, Mining and Manufacturing Company", 1887 – 1889 IV.9 9 Telephone Directory, National War Agencies, 1942 November, 1943 July IV.9 10 [Thomas Jefferson broadside and letter, 1937] IV.9 11 USDA Farmers Bulletin No. 1087. Beautifying the Farmstead, 1929 IV.9 12 [USDA Research (folder 1 of 3), 1936 – 1940] IV.9 13 [USDA Research (folder 2 of 3), 1936 – 1940] IV.9 14 [USDA Research (folder 3 of 3), 1936 – 1940] IV.9 15 [USDA Research (folder 1 of 2), 1938 – 1940] IV.9 16 [USDA Research (folder 2 of 2), 1938 – 1940] box folder Request box IV.10 1 [U. S. Department of Commerce Publications (item removed), 1936 – 1941] IV.10 2 United States Civil Service Employment Opportunities (removed, oversize), 1942 folder Request folder OS IV [United States Civil Service Employment Opportunities 1942 Poster][oversize], 1942 September 1 box folder Request box IV.10 3 United States Department of the Interior, Taylor Grazing Act, 1934 July IV.10 4 United States Supreme Court, 1935 IV.10 5 Vacant Public Lands, 1932 July 1 IV.10 6 Vest Pocket Congressional Directory, 1939 March IV.10 7 Vote of Congressman Hugh Peterson (Georgia) on passage of all farm bills, 74th to 78th Congresses, 1935 – 1944 IV.10 8 Vote Cast in Presidential and Congressional Elections, 1928 – 1944 IV.10 9 Washington Times, 1937 January 11 IV.10 10 Withdrawal for Classification of All Public Land in Certain States, Executive Order, 1935 February 5 IV.10 11 World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing, State of Georgia, War Department, 1946 June folder Request folder OS IV Instruments of Surrender, Japanese declaration of surrender at the end of World War II [oversize], 1945 July 26 box folder Request box IV.10 12 [Yes, no list by state, undated] box Request box IV.OS1 Oversize
VI. Photographs
685 photographs, 12 negatives
The collection contains a variety of black and white photographs from Peterson's home and office in Ailey, Georgia. Peterson displayed several signed photographs from political peers and photographs of the Peterson family in his office, which was located in the backyard of Sandridge Manor in Ailey. Photographs found in the Montgomery Monitor office in Mt. Vernon, Georgia, consist of multiple photographs of senior class groups visiting Washington, D.C. from the First Congressional District, 1937-1941 and 1946. Also in this series are early photographs of Peterson as a child and teenager saved by Flora Peterson Snooks and Marie Peterson Palmer, his sisters.Peterson's papers yield many photographs from the trips he took as a member of the congressional Committee on Territories, the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, and the Committee on Public Roads. People corresponding with Peterson also sent photographs, which include photographs from men serving in World War II. Corresponding manuscript materials are found in Series IV, United States Congress. folder Request folder OS VI [Aerial] Along U.S. 280 East through Hugh McNatt Peterson property to local road south thru [sic] Jim Peterson property toward W. J. Peterson Old Home Place (KY-3A-64) [oversize], undated. (1 (22x26.75"), b/w [oversize – located in Map Case]) OS VI [Aerial] Ailey, Georgia and east along U. S. 280 thru [sic] Hugh McNatt Peterson property [oversize], undated. (1 (22x27"), b/w [oversize – located in Map Case]) OS VI [Aerial] Town of Ailey, Montgomery County, Georgia (KY-3A-64)[oversize], undated. (1 (30x30"), b/w, [oversize – located in Map Case]) OS VI [Aerial] U.S. Route 280 east from W. J. Peterson Old Home Pace (KY-3A-96) [oversize], undated. (1 (30x30"), b/w, [oversize – located in Map Case]) OS VI U. S. Capitol and grounds, west façade, Washington D. C. [oversize], undated. (1 (16.125x12.75"), b/w [oversize – located in Map Case]) OS VI Washington Monument, night view with reflecting pool, Washington D. C., undated. (1 (17.5x14.5") b/w, (U.S. Army Signal Corp) [oversize – located in Map Case]) OS VI Arlington National Cemetery, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington, Virginia [oversize], undated. (1 (16.5x14") b/w (U.S. Army Signal Corp) [oversize – located in Map Case]) OS VI White House, north façade, Washington D. C. [oversize], undated. (1 (16x13") b/w, [oversize – located in Map Case]) OS VI U. S. Capitol Dome in winter, Washington D. C. [oversize], undated. (1 (16.5x13.75") b/w (U. S. Army Signal Corp) [oversize – located in Map Case]) box folder Request box VI.1 10 [Hinesville, Georgia, High School Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D. C.], undated. (1 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 11 [Collegeboro, Georgia, High School Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D. C.], undated. (1 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 12 South Georgia State Teachers College High School Graduating Class, Statesboro, Georgia at U.S. Capitol with Congressman Hugh Peterson, [Washington, D. C.], undated. (1 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 13 [Georgia High School Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D. C.], undated. (1 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 14 [Georgia High School Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D. C.], undated. (1 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 15 Robert Ramspeck [M.C. GA – 5th Dist], portrait, inscribed, undated. (1 (8.75x10.75) b/w (Harris and Ewing, Washington, D. C.)) VI.1 16 Sidney Camp, [M.C. GA – 4th Dist], portrait, undated. (1 (8x10") b/w (--- & Underwood)) VI.1 17 "Greetings" photo postcard, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Collins, undated. (1 (3.5x5) b/w) VI.1 18 William James Peterson, Montgomery County, Georgia, Georgia House of Representatives, circa 1907. (1 (7x9") b/w) VI.1 19 Pete Clifton, Lyons County, Georgia, Georgia House of Representatives, circa 1907. (1 (10x12") b/w [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 20 Unidentified Georgia Legislator, Georgia House of Representatives, circa 1907. (1 (10x12") b/w [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 21 Hugh Peterson in his yard in Ailey, Georgia with friend, circa 1909. (1 (2x3") b/w) VI.1 22 Alfred Truitt, circa 1920. (1 (4.5x3") b/w) VI.1 23 Robert Fix, Whit Fether [sic], portrait of man dressed as Native American, undated. (1 (6.5x10") b/w) VI.1 24 Hugh Peterson, portraits from photo-engraving, undated (5 (8x10") b/w (Washington Press Photo Bureau)) VI.1 25 Hugh Peterson and Donald Frazer, Troika Club, Washington, D. C., circa 1943. (2 (5x7") b/w) VI.1 26 Generals of World War II (Eisenhower, Marshall, Bradley, Harmon, Doolittle, Hodges, Kenney, Krueger, Spatz, Patch, Wedemayer, Lear, Patton, Sulton, Truscott, Arnold, MacArthur, Simpson, Clark), undated. (19 (8x10") b/w (U. S. Army Signal Corps)) VI.1 27 Captain Michael Long, undated. (2 (1 – 2.5x3.5", 1 – 3.5x4.5) b/w) VI.1 28 Geiserwater Swimming Pool, Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, photo postcard (Haynes Picture Shops, Inc.), circa 1944. (2 (3.5x5") b/w) VI.1 29 Hugh Peterson at desk, portrait (Modell), circa 1936-1940. (2 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 30 Hugh Peterson, portrait (Modell), circa 1936-1940. (1 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 31 Hugh Peterson, Jr., circa 1903. (1 (4x6") b/w) VI.1 32 Hugh Peterson, Jr., circa 1920. (1 (2.25x3.5") b/w) VI.1 33 Peterson Campaign Rally, Lyons, Georgia, circa 1934-1940. (6 (4.5x3"), 10 (2.75x3"), 12 negatives, b/w) VI.1 34 Hugh Peterson, portrait at desk, (Harris and Ewing), circa 1945. (1 (9.5x13") b/w) VI.1 35 Hugh Peterson, State Legislature, circa 1929. (2 (5x7") b/w) VI.1 36 Joe Underwood, circa 1944. (1 (3.5x4") b/w) VI.1 37 "To Hon. Hugh Peterson with every good wish, James A. Farley" [portrait of James Farley], undated. (1 (7.5x9.5") b/w (Hal Phyfs) [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 38 "To Hugh Peterson from his friend Franklin Delano Roosevelt" [portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt], undated. (1 (21.75x18.25) b/w [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 39 J. J. McAllister and Sport (dog), 1904. (1 (4.25x6.5") b/w) VI.1 40 Hugh Peterson, Jr. (D. A. Warlick and Son), Spring 1914. (1 (4x10"), b/w) VI.1 41 Pythian Literary Society, Brewton Parker Institute, Mt. Vernon-Ailey, Georgia, Spring 1914. (1 (14x12") b/w [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 42 Hugh Peterson, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Portrait, Athens, Georgia (F. U. Ball), 1917 March. (1 (5x7") b/w) VI.1 43 Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Beta Chapter, University of Georgia, 1917. (1 (13.75x10.75) b/w (Frederick J. Ball, Athens, GA) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 44 Georgia House of Representatives, 1923-1924. (1 (19.75x13.75") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 45 Georgia Legislators [standing on steps of Georgia Capitol], 1923-1924. (1 (26.25x8") [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 46 Georgia House of Representatives, 1924-1925. (1 (18x15.25) b/w (Metz photo service) [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 47 Hugh Peterson, State Legislature, 1925. (1 (5x7") b/w) VI.1 48 Hugh Peterson, Herman McBride, L. S. Thompson in Montgomery Monitor Building, Mt. Vernon, Georgia, 1925 November. (2 (5x7") b/w) VI.1 49 Hugh Peterson, State Legislature, 1927. (1 (5x7") b/w) VI.1 50 Georgia House of Representatives, 1929-1930. (1 (14.75x19) b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 51 No. 14, View of Pierpont Recreation Area prior to destruction [Pierpont Bay, Ventura, California], 1929. (1 (--x10") b/w (Bernie's Photo Shop) [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 52 No. 15, Same area as No. 14 taken from Pier [Pierpont Recreation Area, Pierpont Bay, Ventura California], 1929. (1 (--x10") b/w (Bernie's Photo Shop) [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 53 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson, Jr. (Hugh and Patience Russell Peterson) the day after they were married, 1930 June 25. (1 (5x7") b/w) VI.1 54 Hugh Peterson (Wheelen Studios), 1931 February. (1 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 55 Georgia State Senate, [stuck to glass – CAUTION], 1931-1933. (1 (20.5x16") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) folder Request folder OS VI President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressing the 74th Congress of the United States, Washington, D. C. [oversize], 1935 January 4. (1 (21.5x9"), b/w (Schutz photo 4884) [oversize – located in Map Case]) OS VI Speaker Joseph W. Burns opening the 74th Congress of the United States, Washington D. C. [oversize], 1935 January 4. (1 (30x9"), b/w (Schutz photo 4884A) [oversize – located in Map Case]) box folder Request box VI.1 58 Flora Snooks holding Hugh Peterson, Jr., 1935 October 6. (1 (2.75x4.5") b/w) VI.1 59 Congressman Hugh Peterson (Underwood ad Underwood), 1935. (2 (8x10") in folder, b/w) VI.1 60 Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Proctor, 1936 January 6. (1 (3.5x5") b/w (R. H. Hicks)) VI.1 61 Committee on the Public Lands, House of Representatives, United States Congress, [Washington, D. C.], 1936 April 23. (1 (--x10") b/w (U.S. Capitol Photo Service) [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 62 "Election Eve Conference, 11/2/36, Sincerely C---p Robert" [Four men in suits sitting together laughing, second from left James Farley], 1936 November 2. (1 (14x11") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 63 Hugh Peterson, portrait, used in Democratic Register and Congressional Yearbook (Underwood and Underwood), 1936. (2 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 64 Hugh Peterson and his son Hugh Peterson, Jr. taken in his office, Room 325, House Office Building,Washington, D. C. on Saturday January 9, 1937, by O. B. troy for the Washington Times, and published in the Washington Times on Monday January 11, 1937. Hugh Peterson at this time represented the First Congressional District of Georgia in the 75th Congress, 1937 January 9. (1 (7.5x9.5") b/w) folder Request folder OS VI Second Inauguration, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Vice- President John N. Garner, Washington D. C. [oversize], 1937 January 20. (1 (37.75x8.5") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in Map Case]) box folder Request box VI.1 66 Congressman Peterson and his visitors from Georgia in Washington D.C., 1937 April 14. (1 (13x10") b/w (Athanas Bros., Washington, D. C.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 67 Class of 1937, Swainsboro High School, U. S. Capitol, [Washington D. C.], 1937 May 11. (1 (13x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 68 Hugh Peterson, Sr. holding Hugh Peterson, Jr. looking at zebra at Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus, Washington, D.C., 1937 May 22. (1 (8x10") b/w (Washington Times)) VI.1 69 Hugh Peterson, Jr. with donkey, [1937 May 22]. (1 (7.5x10") b/w) VI.1 70 Ludowici High School group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1937 May 27. (1 (11.75x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 71 Glenwood High School Seniors with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1937 June 2. (1 (12x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 72 Claxton High School Graduating Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson at U. S. Capitol, 1937 June 9. (1 (12x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 73 Bradwell Institute and Willie High School, Liberty County Graduating Classes with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1937 June 11. (1 (11.25x10") b/w (P.I.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 74 Hugh Peterson at desk, Washington, D.C., 1937 July 15. (2 (8x10") b/w (International News Photos)) VI.1 75 Hugh Peterson, M. C. 1st Ga. District in Room 325 House Office Building, Thursday July 15, 1937. [measuring watermelon] To his right is C. W. Reed, M. C. 11th District. Others in picture are, left to right: Joe Clairty, California (Speaker of Little Congress), Sims Garrett, Secty to Pace of Georgia, Bill Harris, Secty to Peterson of Georgia, D. M. riddle, Secty to Allen of Louisiana, David Raymond of Louisiana, Owen Deatrick, Secty to Transue of Michigan, 1937 July 15. (1 (8x10") b/w (International News Photos)) VI.1 76 Hugh Peterson eating watermelon, 1937 July 15. (2 (8x10") b/w (International News Photos)) VI.1 77 Photograph taken in office of Hugh Peterson, M. C. First District of Georgia on Thursday, July 15, 1937 showing Cong. Peterson and Cong. C. W. Reed of Eleventh [Florida] District (stout man in front) enjoying watermelons sent by J. M. Stubbs of Savannah, Georgia. Others in picture are secretaries as follows: H. M. Ja—s, Sec, Drew of Pennsylvania, (in front), Mrs. Bessie Krank with Reed of [Fl.], S[rius] Garrett, Sec., Park of Georgia, D. M. Riddle, Sec., Allen of Louisiana, Bill Harris, Sec., Peterson of Georgia, Owen Deatrick, Sec., Transue of Michigan, David Raymond of Louisiana, Mrs. Harold Kropf with Thom of Ohio, Robert Mitchell of Maryland, Clerk Claims Comm., Miss Gladys Aaron with Peterson of Georgia, L.B. LeBas, Sec., DeRouen of Louisiana, Harold Kropf, Sec., Thom of Ohio, Miss Jean Kennedy of Maryland with Claims Committee, 1937 July 15. (2 (8x6.25", 8x10") b/w) VI.1 78 South Georgia State Teacher's College High School group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1937. (1 (12.5x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 79 House Committee on Rivers and Harbors, 75th Congress (Harris and Ewing), 1937-1939. (1 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 80 Congressman Hugh Peterson and his wife Pat[ience Russell Peterson], Georgia Society Dinner, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C., 1937. (1 (10.5x8") b/w) VI.1 81 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miles, Metter, Georgia, 1938 February 8. (1 (3.5x2.5") b/w) VI.1 82 Hugh Peterson in office at desk, Washington, D. C., 1938 April. (1 (3.25x4.25") b/w (negative)) VI.1 83 Mrs. Hugh Peterson of Georgia, wife of Hugh Peterson, Member of Congress, First District of Georgia, and President of Seventy Fourth Club (wives of members of Congress whose services began during the seventy fourth Congress), Mrs. Emmet O'Neal, M. C. from Kentucky and vice-president of 74th Club – and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of President F. D. Roosevelt of U. S. at meeting of 74th Club at Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., 1938 April. (1 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 84 Senator Richard B. Russell and Congressman Hugh Peterson in the United States Supreme Court on the occasion of Peterson being admitted to practice before the Supreme Court (International News Photos), 1938 May 23. (3 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 85 Ludowici High School Group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1938 May 26. (1 (15.25x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 86 Bradwell Institute, Hinesville, Georgia High school Graduating Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C. (Washington Photo Co., Inc.), 1938 May 27. (1 (13.25x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 87 Willie, Liberty County High School Graduating Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, 1st District of Georgia at U. S. Capitol [Washington D.C.], 1938 May 28. (1 (14x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 88 Hugh Peterson, Mrs. Herman Kennedy, Mrs. Hugh Peterson, Dr. Herman Kennedy at Shoreham Hotel Terrace, Washington, D.C., 1938 May 28. (2 (7.25x11") b/w) VI.1 89 Ben Gibbs, M.C. Georgia and Hugh Peterson, M.C. Georgia riding mules (Associated Press), 1938 May. (5 (7x9") b/w) VI.1 90 Rivers and Harbors Committee of House of U. S. Congress, 75th Term, 2nd session, 1938, May. Front row seated: Lex Green, Florida, Claude V. Parsons, Illinois, Rene L. DeRouen, Louisiana, Joseph J. Mansfield, Chairman, Texas, Albert E. Carter (Republican), California, Francis D. Culken, New York, Harold G. Mosier, Ohio. Standing, left to right: M. Gouer, Secty of Committee, Hugh Peterson, Georgia, C. Jasper Bell, Missouri, William M. Colman, Mississippi, Martin F. Smith, Washington, Alfred F. Beiter, New York, Elmer H. Wene, New Jersey, Chas. R. Eckert, Pennsylvania, unknown, Assistant Clerk of Committee, 1938 May. (1 (4x5") b/w) VI.1 91 Claxton High School Group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1938 June 1. (1 (12.5x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 92 Lyons High School Group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, 1st District of Georgia at U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1938 June 2. (1 (18.25x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 93 Brewton Parker Institute, Mt. Vernon-Ailey, Georgia School Group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1938 June 3. (1 (11.75x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 94 Register High School group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1938 June 5. (1 (13.5x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 95 Georgia State Teachers College High School group, Statesboro, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1938 June 6. (1 (14x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 96 Darien, Georgia High School Group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1938 June 8. (1 (12.75x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 97 Eula Peterson Smith holding Hugh Peterson, Jr. at Peterson family reunion, 1938 July 23. (1 (2.25x4.5) b/w) VI.1 98 Farley Day (visit of Postmaster General James Farley and Governor E. D. Rivers), Ailey, Georgia, 1938. (5 (4.5x2.75"), 23 (3.5x2.5) b/w) VI.1 99 Collage, six photographs of Hugh Peterson with high school groups, 1938-1941. (1 (30.75x19.5) b/w [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 100 Norris Dam, [Tennessee] photo postcard, 1938. (1 (3.5x5") b/w (Clements)) VI.1 101 William Russell, Hugh Peterson, Jr. , Sallie Camp at an Easter egg hunt on the White House lawn, Washington, D.C., 1939 April 10. (1 (4.5x3") b/w) VI.1 102 Hon. Malcolm Tarver, M.C. 7th District, Georgia, portrait, inscribed (Modell Studios, Washington, D.C.), 1939 April 12. (2 (8x10") b/w [Caution: 100b stuck to glass]) folder Request folder OS VI American Retail Federation Banquet, the Retailers National Forum, Washington D. C., Mayflower Hotel (Tenschert Studio, Washington D.C.) [oversize], 1939 May 22. (1 (41.5x10") b/w [oversize – located in Map Case]) box folder Request box VI.1 104 Senior Class, Swainsboro, Georgia High School Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1939 May 25. (2 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 105 Senior Class of Lyons High School with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C. (Washington Photo Co., Inc.), 1939 May 26. (2 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 106 Senior Class Hinesville, Georgia High School with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C. (Washington Photo Co., Inc.), 1939 May 27. (2 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 107 Senior Class, Willie, Georgia, High School, with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C. (Washington Photo Co., Inc.), 1939 May 27. (3 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 108 Senior Class Glennville, Georgia High School with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C. (Washington Photo Co., Inc.), 1939 May 28. (, 1 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 109 Senior Class South Georgia College High School, Collegeboro, Georgia [with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C.] (Washington Photo Co., Inc.), 1939 June 5. (3 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 110 Group of High School Graduates from Brewton Parker Junior College, Mt. Vernon, Georgia, and Walde High School, Walde, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, [U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C.] (Washington Photo Co., Inc.), 1939 June 10. (2 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 111 Hugh Peterson, Sr., Patience Russell Peterson and Hugh Peterson, Jr. in front of the U.S. Capitol, 1939 June 10. (2 (10x10") b/w [1 oversize – located in HPO2, 1 rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 112 Soperton, Georgia High School Senior Class of 1940 with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C. (Washington Photo Co., Inc.), 1940 April 24. (2 (12.5x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 113 Swainsboro High School Senior Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U.S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 May 23. (3 (18x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 114 Bradwell Institute, Hinesville, Georgia Senior Class 1940 with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 May 25. (2 (13.375x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 115 Willie, Georgia High School Senior Class 1940 with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 May 25. (2 (12.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 116 Metter, Georgia High School Senior Class 1940 with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 May 28. (1 (13.5x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 117 Register, Georgia High School Senior Class 1940 with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 May 29. (3 (14x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 118 Emanuel County Institute Senior Class of 1940, Graymont Summit, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 May 30. (2 (12x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 119 Georgia Teachers College High School, Collegeboro, Georgia Senior Class 1940 with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 June 5. (2 (12x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 120 Brewton Parker Junior College High School, Mt. Vernon-Ailey, Georgia Senior Class 1940 with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 June 6. (3 (12.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 121 Collins, Georgia High School Senior Class 1940 with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 June 6. (2 (14x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 122 Newington, Georgia High School Senior Class 1940 with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 June 7. (2 (14.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 123 Screven County, Georgia School Group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1940 June 17. (2 (13.75x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 124 Ben Gibbs, [M. C. GA – 8th Dist], portrait, inscribed, 1940. (1 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 125 Dinner given by Knute Hill, M.C., 4th District, Washington and other members of delegations from Washington, Montana, and Idaho at Mayflower Hotel [Washington, D.C.], Thursday night, 1941 March 6. (1 (13.75x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 126 Claxton High School, Claxton, Georgia Senior Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 May 9. (1 (11.5x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 127 Glenwood, Georgia High School Senior Class with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 May 21. (1 (12.5x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 128 Senior Class of Shiloh High School, Lumber City, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 May 21. (1 (12.5x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 129 Senior Class of Summertown High School, Summertown Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 May 22. (1 (12x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 130 Senior Class of Register High School, Register, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 May 23. (1 (14.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 131 Senior Class Soperton High School, Soperton, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 May 23. (1 (11.5x10") b/w [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 132 Edward Eugene Cox, [M.C. GA – 12th Dist.], portrait, inscribed, 1941 May 27. (1 (8x10") b/w (Pat Photograph, Washington, D.C.)) VI.1 133 Senior Class Metter High School, Metter, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 May 28. (1 (16x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 134 Senior Class of Lyons High School, Lyons, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 May 30. (1 (18.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 135 Congress of the United States House Committee, Rivers and Harbors, 1941 May. (1 (8x10") b/w (Harris and Ewing)) VI.1 136 Senior Class Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Ga. with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 4. (2 (23.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in Map Case]) VI.1 137 Lyons, Georgia High School Senior Class Group with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 4. (2 (23.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [2 oversize – located in HPO1, 1 rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 138 Senior Class of Swainsboro High School, Swainsboro, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 4. (1 (16x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 139 Senior Class Emanuel County Institute, Graymont Summit, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 4. (1 (23.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 140 Hilltonia High School Group, Hilltonia, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 4. (1 (18x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 141 Brewton Parker Institute Graduating Class, Mt. Vernon-Ailey, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 5. (1 (13.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 142 Senior Class Millen High School, Millen, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 5. (1 (19.75x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 143 Senior Class Newington High School, Newington, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 6. (1 (15x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 144 Bradwell Institute Graduating Class, Hinesville, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 6. (1 (13.75 x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 145 Senior Class Rocky Ford High School, Rocky Ford, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 6. (1 (15.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 146 Senior Class Ludowici High School, Ludowici, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 6. (1 (14.5x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 147 Georgia Teachers College High School, Collegeboro, Georgia with Congressman Hugh Peterson, U. S. Capitol, Washington D.C., 1941 June 7. (1 (14.25x10") b/w (Washington Photo Co., Inc.) [oversize – located in HPO1]) VI.1 148 John Gibson, [M.C. GA – 8th Dist], portrait, inscribed, 1941. (1 (10x8") b/w) VI.1 149 Hugh Peterson with group of men, Washington Hotel, March 2 or 9, 1943 March. (2 (1 – 7x9", 1 8x10") b/w) VI.1 150 House and Senate Public Lands Committee Trip, 1943 August. (2 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 151 House and Senate Public Lands Committee Trip, 1943. (6 (8x10"), b/w (Crandall, Grant)) VI.1 152 Public Hearing, Hoboken Government Piers Situation, Municipal Building, Hoboken, New Jersey, February 7, 1944. Members, Sub-Committee of House Committee on Public Lands seated and reading, left to right: Hal Holmes (Washington), J. Edgar Chenoweth (Colorado), Hugh Peterson (Georgia), Hardin Peterson (Florida, Chair), Karl Le Compte (Iowa), Claire Engle (California); standing and reading, left to right: Edward J. Murname (Commissioner and Directory of Dept. of Revenue and Finance, City of Hoboken), John T. Soltmann (Executive secretary, Hoboken Chamber of Commerce), Rudolph Schroeder (Director, Hoboken Chamber of Commerce), A. A. Langer (Editor, Jersey Observer), George B. Bernheim (President, Hoboken Chamber of Commerce), Edward J. Hart (New Jersey), Bernard M. McFeely (Mayor, City of Hoboken), Frederick Hopkins (Past president, Hoboken Chamber of Commerce), John J. Fallon (Vice Chancellor, Corporation Council, City of Hoboken), Clarence H. McQueen (Hoboken Chamber of Commerce), Frank P. Romano (Commissioner, Director of Dept. of Parks and Public Property, City of Hoboken), Thomas J. McAleer (Commissioner, Director of Dept. of Public Works, City of Hoboken), 1944 February 7. (1 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 153 Hugh Peterson at podium at Camp Stewart, Hinesville, Georgia, 1944 February 22. (1 (8x10") b/w (U. S. Army Signal Corps)) VI.1 154 Lyons, Georgia voting precinct, July 4, 1944, Mrs. Ellis Pope, Gladys Aaron at door behind friend, 1944 July 4. (1 (3.5x5) b/w) VI.1 155 Bill Harris, World War II Pacific Island, 1944 August. (7 (3.5x5") b/w) VI.1 156 William T. Harris, portrait, inscribed, 1944 December. (1 (7.5x8.5") b/w) VI.1 157 Joe Underwood, W. T. Black, Jr., 1944. (1 (3.5x4") b/w) VI.1 158 Truman's first Congressional address as President, 1945 April 16. (1 (19.25x11.75") b/w (Associated Press) [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 159 General Dwight D. Eisenhower Addressing Joint Session of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1945 June 18. (1 (--x10") b/w (Schutz Photo 7792) [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 160 Congressman Hugh Peterson, E. A. Meeks (Secretary, National League of District Postmasters), Mrs. L'Bertie Rushing (President, National League of District Postmasters), 1945 October 23. (4 (2 – 7x9", 2 – 8x10") b/w (Frank Alexander)) VI.1 161 Patience R. Peterson, Cpt. Arthur McClellan, Sue Peterson, Hugh Peterson, Jr. Hugh Peterson, Sr., 1945. (1 (5x7"), b/w (U. S. Coast Guard)) VI.1 162 Port Hueneme, [California], Rivers and Harbors [Committee], 1945. (16 (8x10), b/w (U. S. Navy)) VI.1 163 Congressional Rivers and Harbors Trip, Alaska, 1945. (22 (3.5x6") b/w) VI.1 164 Congressional Rivers and Harbors Trip, Alaska, 1945. (25 (3.5x6") b/w) VI.1 165 Congressional Rivers and Harbors Trip, California, 20th Century Fox Studios, 1945. (11 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 166 Aerial view, Fairbanks, Alaska photo postcard, 1945. (1 (3.5x5") b/w) VI.1 167 Joe Underwood with Sword Fish, 1945. (1 (2.5x3.5") b/w) VI.1 168 House Representatives Sub-Committee on Roads arrives at Cristobal, Canal Zone, Frank T. Hines, Hugh Peterson, Lt. Gen. Willis D. Crittenberger, J. W. Robinson, 1946 February 22. (4 (5x7") b/w) VI.1 169 [Album] Inspection of the Inter-American Highway, Panama to Guatemala by the Sub-committee of the House Committee on Roads, February – March, 1946, compliments of the American Association of State Highway Officials, [signed] Hal. H. Hale, 1946 March. (47 (3.5x3.5") b/w (American Association of State Highway Officials)) VI.1 170 [Loose photographs] Inspection of the Inter-American Highway, Panama to Guatemala by the Sub-committee of the House Committee on Roads, February – March, 1946, compliments of the American Association of State Highway Officials, [signed] Hal. H. Hale, 1946 March. (47 (3.5x3.5") b/w (American Association of State Highway Officials)) VI.1 171 Winter Ice Carnival, Fairbanks, Alaska, March 6-9, 1946, 1946 March. (11 (2 – 4.25x3.5", 4 – 4.5x2.75", 5 3.5x2.5") b/w) VI.1 172 Mexico, photo postcard, 1946 March 11. (1 (3.5x5") b/w) VI.1 173 Central America, Roads Committee Trip, 1946 May. (16 (4x5") b/w) VI.1 174 Central America, Roads Committee Trip, 1946 May. (26 (16 – 3.5x5", 7 4x4", 3 – 3.5x5") b/w) VI.1 175 Senior Class, Swainsboro, Georgia High School, Washington Trip, 1946 June 7. (1 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 176 Senior Class, Waynesboro, Georgia High School, Washington Trip, 1946 June 7. (1 (--x10") b/w [oversize, rolled – located in HPO3]) VI.1 177 Oren Harris, portrait, inscribed to Hugh Peterson, 1946 December 18. (1 (8x10") b/w (Blackstone Studios, Inc.)) VI.1 178 W.M. McLaurine, portrait, inscribed on mat, 1947 May 17. (1 (8x10") b/w (Shelburne Studios, New York City)) VI.1 179 Robin Long (son of Capt. Michael Long), 1947. (1 (2.75x3.5") b/w) VI.1 180 Thomas Oxnard, portrait, inscribed, 1948 July 6. (1 (15x11") b/w (Kay Hart, N.Y.) [oversize – located in HPO2]) VI.1 181 Thomas Camp, portrait, inscribed, 1949 March 25. (1 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 182 American Turpentine Farmers Association Annual Meeting Beauty Pageant, Valdosta, Georgia, 1949 April 20. (2 (8x10") b/w) VI.1 183 Don Wheeler, [M.C. GA – 8th Dist.], portrait, inscribed, 1949 October 11. (1 (7x9") b/w) VI.1 184 Sheriff William Harris of Chatham County, Georgia, Hugh Peterson, General Frank Howley, DeSoto Hotel, Savannah, Georgia, Spring, 1950. (2 (8x10") b/w (Southern Photo Service, Inc.)) VI.1 185 John S. Wood, [M. C. GA – 9th Dist.] portrait, inscribed, 1950 July 12. (1 (9.5x7.5") b/w (Chase, Washington, D. C.)) VI.1 186 Model of hotel, 1950. (2 (8x10") b/w (Alt Lee Photographers)) VI.1 187 Hugh Peterson Sr.'s trip to Europe, includes snapshots of Ireland, Iceland, Scotland, England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands [most photos identified on verso], 1946 September-November. (171 (3x3") b/w) VI.1 188 Hugh Peterson, Jr. and unidentified girl in a canoe, circa 1940s. (1 (3x5") color) box Request box VI.OS1 HPPF 67 - HPPF 147 [oversize photographs] box Request box VI.OS2 Oversize photographs box Request box VI.OS3 Oversize photographs [rolled]
X. Books
121 volume(s)
This series consists of books from Peterson's office at his home in Ailey, Georgia as well as volumes from the offices of the Montgomery Monitor in Mt. Vernon, Georgia. Some are textbooks from Peterson's childhood and youth. The majority was acquired when he was in both state and federal office and pertains to law, government, American history and politics. box Request box X.1 New York Marine News Company. Deep Water. New York: New York marine news Co, 1941 X.1 Short, C. W., and R. Stanley-Brown. Public Buildings: A Survey of Architecture of Projects Constructed by Federal and Other Governmental Bodies between the Years 1933 and 1939 with the Assistance of the Public Works Administration. Washington, D.C.: Public Works Administration, 1939 X.1 United States. Official Congressional Directory. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1936 X.1 Archer, Gleason Leonard. On the Cuff. Boston, Mass: Suffolk university press, 1944 X.1 Cannon, Clarence, and Asher C. Hinds. Cannon's Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States: Including References to Provisions of the Constitution, the Laws, and Decisions of the United States Senate. Washington: G.P.O., (2 copies), 1939 X.1 Cannon, Clarence, and Asher C. Hinds. Cannon's Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States: Including References to Provisions of the Constitution, the Laws, and Decisions of the United States Senate. Washington: G.P.O., 1944 X.1 United States. Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off, 1930 X.1 United States. Pocket Congressional Directory. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off.; [for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.], 1955 X.1 Georgia. Georgia's Official Register. Atlanta: The Dept.], 1937 box Request box X.2 Gilroy, Marion. Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia, 1937 X.2 Jones, Marvin. How Food Saved American Lives. Washington: National Capital Press, 1947 X.2 Baker, Marcus. Geographic Dictionary of Alaska. Washington: Govt. Print. Off, 1906 X.2 Deschler, Lewis, and Jefferson. Constitution, Jefferson's Manual, and Rules of the House of Representatives of the United States, Seventy-Third Congress. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1931 X.2 United States, and Daniel M. Greene. Public Land Statutes of the United States. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1931 X.2 Federal Writers' Project. Washington, City and Capital. Federal Writers' Project, Works Progress Administration ... Washington, 1937. American guide series. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off, 1937 X.2 Europe at War: A "Red Book" of the Greatest War of History; Why and How Europe Went to Battle--Men, Guns, Forts, Ships, and Aircraft of the Warring Countries--Food Supply, Finances--the Kaiser and Other Great Personalities--Stories of Alsace-Lorraine, Kiau-Chau, Kiel Canal--Maps--Effect of the War on the United States. With More Than 200 Illustrations. [New York]: Pub. by Doubleday, Page & Co. for the Review of Reviews Co, 1914 X.2 Bloom, Sol. History of the Formation of the Union Under the Constitution: With Liberty Documents and Report of the Commission. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1941 box Request box X.3 Castellow, Bryant Thomas. Diary of Bryant Thomas Castellow; Second Trip Around the World, 1938-1939, 1944 X.3 Stovall, Pleasant A. Switzerland and the World War. Savannah, Ga: Mason, 1939 X.3 Stephens, John Lloyd. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. New York: Harper & Bros, 1841 X.3 Holden, Frank A. War Memories. Athens, Ga: Athens Book Co, 1923 X.3 Trueblood, Thomas Clarkson, William G. Caskey, and Henry Evarts Gordon. Winning Speeches in the Contests of the Northern Oratorical League. New York: American Book Co, 1909 X.3 West, Willis Mason. The Ancient World from the Earliest Times to 800 A.D. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1904 X.3 Thomas, Norman. America's Way Out: A Program for Democracy. New York: Macmillan Co, 1931 X.3 Voorhis, Jerry. Out of Debt, Out of Danger; Proposals for War Finance and Tomorrow's Money. New York: Devin-Adair Co, 1943 X.3 Katona, George. War Without Inflation, The Psychological Approach to Problems of War Economy. New York: Columbia university press, 1942 X.3 United States. Peace and War, United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941. Washington: U.S. Govt. Print. Off, 1943 X.3 Blakely, William Addison. American State Papers on Freedom in Religion. Takoma Park, Wash: Pub. for the Religious Liberty Association, Washington, D.C., by the Review and Herald, 1943 box Request box X.4 Cyr, Ellen M. The Children's First Reader. Boston: Ginn & Co., The Atheneum Press, 1892 X.4 Cyr, Ellen M. The Children's Second Reader. Boston: Ginn & Co, 1894 X.4 Cyr, Ellen M. Cyr Graded Art Readers: Book One. Boston: Ginn & Co, 1904 X.4 Holmes, Prescott. Lives of the Presidents: With Portraits and Numerous Illustrations. Altemus' young people's library. Philadelphia: H. Altemus, 1899 X.4 Franklin, Benjamin. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: With an Introdution and Notes. Macmillan's pocket American and English classics. New York: Macmillan, 1915 X.4 Washington, George, William T. Peck, and Daniel Webster. Washington's Farewell Address; And, Webster's Bunker Hill Oration. New York: The Macmillan Co, 1913 X.4 Shakespeare, William, and Charles Wallace French. Shakespeare's Macbeth. New York: Macmillan, 1913 X.4 Evans, Lawton B. A History of Georgia for Use in Schools. New York: University Pub. Co, 1904 X.4 Hyde, Mary F. Two-Book Course in English. Boston: D.C. Heath, 1909 X.4 Dickens, Charles. A Child's History of England. Chicago: W.B. Conkey Co, 1900 X.4 Trumbull, H. Clay. Child Life in Many Lands. New York: F.H. Revell Co, 1903 X.4 Branson, E. C. Common School Speller. Richmond: B.F. Johnson Pub. Co, 1900 X.4 Tappan, Eva March. A Short History of America's Literature: With Selections from Colonial and Revolutionary Writers. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1907 X.4 Field, L. A. A Grammar School History of the United States. New York: American Book Co, 1897 X.4 Milne, William J. Standard Arithmetic; Embracing a Complete Course for Schools and Academies. New York: American Book Co, 1911 X.4 Bacon, Mary A. A Primary and Intermediate Arithmetic: (Special Book for Georgia Adoption), 1903 X.4 Wentworth, George, and David Eugene Smith. Plane Trigonometry and Tables. Boston: Ginn and Co, 1914 X.4 Halsey, Francis W. Great Epochs in American History: Described by Famous Writers from Columbus to Roosevelt. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1912 box Request box X.5 Hibbard, Benjamin Horace. A History of the Public Land Policies. New York: P. Smith, 1939 X.5 Watson, Thomas E. The Life and Times of Andrew Jackson. Thomson, Ga: Press of the Jeffersonian pub. co, 1912 X.5 Watson, Thomas E. The Life and Times of Thomas Jefferson. Thomson, Georgia: Jeffersonian pub. co, 1912 X.5 McQueen, Alexander Stephens, and Hamp Mizell. History of Okefenokee Swamp. Clinton, S.C.: Press of Jacobs and Co, 1926 X.5 Ashley, Roscoe Lewis. American History, for Use in Secondary Schools. New York: Macmillan Co, 1913 X.5 Pearson, Drew, and Robert S. Allen. The Nine Old Men. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co, 1936 X.5 Georgia. Members of the General Assembly of Georgia, State Senate and House of Representatives. Atlanta, Ga: Secretary of State, 1945 X.5 Kent, Frank R. The Great Game of Politics: An Effort to Present the Elementary Human Facts About Politics, Politicians, and Political Machines, Candidates and Their Ways, for the Benefit of the Average Citizen. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran, 1928 X.5 Deschler, Lewis, and Thomas Jefferson. Constitution, Jefferson's Manual, and Rules of the House of Representatives of the United States: Seventy-Third Congress. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1934 X.5 Knight, Lucian Lamar. Memorials of Dixie-Land; Orations, Essays, Sketches, and Poems on Topics Historical, Commemorative, Literary and Patriotic. Atlanta, Ga: Byrd Print. Co, 1919 X.5 McLendon, Samuel Guyton. History of the Public Domain of Georgia. Atlanta: Foote & Davis, 1924 X.5 Kellogg, Brainerd. A Text-Book on Rhetoric: Supplementing the Development of the Science with Exhaustive Practice in Composition : a Course of Practical Lessons Adapted for Use in High-Schools and Academies and in the Lower Classes of Colleges. New York: Clark & Maynard, 1900 X.5 Fowler, Nathaniel C. Stories and Toasts for After Dinner. The Toastmaster, His Duties and Responsibilities. Toasts and After-Dinner Stories for All Occasions and How to Tell Them. New York: Sully and Kleinteich, 1914 X.5 Webster, Noah, and Noah Webster. The Elementary Spelling Book; Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book. New York: American Book Co, 1908 X.5 Lawrence, Alexander A. 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