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Petersen married for the first time in Schleswig. His first wife died in 1854; from this union two daughters survived. In 1859, while living in Racine, he married Auguste Bodenstab. He died at home on July 16, 1906 after a few weeks' illness, the second wife survived him, along with three sons of
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The Legislative Manual, of the State of Wisconsin; Comprising Jefferson's Manual, Rules, Forms and Laws, for the Regulation of Business; also, lists and tables for reference
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He was once more elected assemblyman in 1880 for a two-year term, receiving 2,037 votes against 1,015 votes for C. W. Thurston (Rep.), and 121 votes for
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in 1892. During the first four or five years of his residence there he was secretary and treasurer of the Schwartz Mfg. Co., after which he retired.
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that marriage (two daughters had died in infancy). He was buried in the New Holstein City Cemetery.
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He was not a candidate for re-election, and was succeeded by fellow Democrat and former Assemblyman
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Eighth Annual Edition. Madison: Atwood and Rublee, State Printers, 1869; pp. 173, 175, 176, 179
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Peterson was first a member of the assembly from Calumet County in 1868 (succeeding
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for a member of years and president of the Calumet County Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
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He came to the United States in 1851, and first settled in
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Index

Wisconsin State Assembly
Calumet
James W. Parkinson
Adolph Moeller
William H. Dick
Thomas Lynch
James Robinson
Jagel
Schleswig
Denmark
Plymouth, Wisconsin
Democratic
National Democratic
Schleswig
Milwaukee
Chicago
Racine, Wisconsin
Schleswig-Holstein
First Schleswig War
New Holstein
Wisconsin
Democratic
Wisconsin State Assembly
Calumet County, Wisconsin
Mielberg
hamlet
Jagel
Duchy of Schleswig
Teachers' Seminary
Tondern

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