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    Palmetto's Peter S Harllee with Automobile

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    Peter S. Harllee of Palmetto's pioneer farming and packing house family with automobile

    Peter S. Hoff Inaugural Address

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    Text of the inaugural address of Peter S. Hoff

    Mrs. Peter S Harllee with the Family Automobile

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    Mrs. Peter S. Harllee of Palmetto with the family automobile. The former Alice Bullock of Manatee, she was the neice of Mrs. James Vanderipe

    Residence of Peter S Harllee

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    The residence of Captain, later Major, Peter S. Harllee of Palmetto and Terra Ceia. He came to Manateee County from Haygood, South Carolina in 1868. The family owned a mercantile store and sold supplies to farmers all along the Manatee River. He also and served in 1889 as the local collector of customs and belonged to the farmer's alliance in 1891. He married Alice Bullock, a neice of Mrs. James Vanderipe, and moved up to McMullen where they started a farm. They soon moved into Joel Hendrix's home along the river. Peter was interested in citrus grove but was always best known as a tomato grower. He became a county commissioner in 1892-1893, as well as a city alderman in Palmetto during 1894-1895. He was a Democrat, a Mason and a Baptist and had a brother, A.t., of South Carolina (who visited him in 1902) and a daughter Mrs. M.M. Taylor. By 1899 he had "one of the most delightful homes in Manatee County, situated in a beautiful grove of oak and hickory trees, immediately on the banks of the Manatee River, west of town," according to the Manatee River Journal. Economically, however, the years after the panic of 1893 and terrible freeze of 1894-1895 were hard. In October, 1899, "a lot of prominent wholesale merchants and lawyers from Tampa, interested in the Harllee failure at Palmetto" all came to town in order to fight the attachment issued on Harllee's property by the Citizens Bank and Trust Company in the bankruptcy proceeding. Local folks were understanding, being rather poor themselves, and in 1894 Peter S. Harllee became the first Mayor of Palmetto. He died of heart trouble in February 1911

    Remarks of Peter S. Hoff on the State of the University of Maine

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    Text of remarks prepared by Peter S. Hoff for the State of the University, September 1999

    Remarks of Peter S. Hoff at the Annual New Academic Year News Conference

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    Text of the comments prepared by University President Peter S. Hoff for the 1999 Annual New Academic Year press conference

    Peter S. Petersen's Memoirs

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    Review of: Peter S. Petersen's Memoirs. Petersen, Peter S

    Peter S. Petersen's Memoirs

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    Review of: Peter S. Petersen's Memoirs. Petersen, Peter S

    Seppelt, Peter S, Pa2351

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/416117Surname: SEPPELT. Given Name(s) or Initials: PETER S. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: PA2351. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 32685.238270 Item: [2016.0049.48378] "Seppelt, Peter S, Pa2351

    Peter S. Hoff Biography

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    Brief biographic profile of University of Maine President Peter S. Hoff
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