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Ralph Peters (LIRR)

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History of the University of Georgia by Thomas Walter Reed; Chapter VII: The Administration of Chancellor Andrew A. Lipscomb from 1866 to 1874
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Richard Peters, His Ancestors And Descendants. 1810-1889
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Peters was elected president of the LIRR in April 1905.
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Atlanta
Garden City
University of Georgia
Long Island Rail Road
Atlanta
née
Richard Peters
Richard
Edward
Nellie
Richard Peters
reporter of Decisions
U.S. Supreme Court
Continental Congressman
Richard Peters
Joseph Thompson
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
Bachelor of Arts
Garden City, Long Island


"Ralph Peters Dies of Heart Disease; President of Long Island Road Was to Have Retired Nov. 19, His 70th Birthday. Stricken on Arising; Company Had Developed Rapidly Since He Became Its Executive in 1905"
The New York Times


Richard Peters, His Ancestors And Descendants. 1810-1889
History of the University of Georgia by Thomas Walter Reed; Chapter VII: The Administration of Chancellor Andrew A. Lipscomb from 1866 to 1874
University of Georgia

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