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    Katalog der Musikbibliothek Peters ...

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    Classified, with author indexes.Preface signed: C.F. Peters. Dr. Emil Vogel, bibliothekar.Abth. 1. Theoretische Werke.--Abth. 2. Praktische Werke.Mode of access: Internet

    The Peters family

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    Back row, left to right: Jim Peters, Nick Peters, Peter Trojan. Front row, left to right: George Peters (father), Marie Peters and Thomas Peters. Courtesy of Bill Peters

    Oral History Interview with B. C. Peters, January 1, 2000

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with B C Peters. Peters joined the Navy in September of 1942. He served with the 31st Seabee Battalion. From 1942 to 1943 he worked in Bermuda, building a refueling station as well as working with a survey crew. He worked on surveys for the construction of a submarine dock at St. Georges and a military highway near Hamilton. He was transferred to Camp Endicott, Rhode Island, where he was trained as Crew Chief of an 81mm mortar squad and his survey party made a topographic map of the area. They were later assigned to the mountains of Hawaii and he describes his living conditions there, and the scenery. They completed physical training and trained aboard an LCM as well. They traveled to Eniwetok and Iwo Jima. He provides great detail of landing at Iwo Jima and the battle that ensued. Peters’ group was there to repair the airfield closest to Mt. Suribachi, and then set up shop in foxholes on the island. He provides great detail of his experiences there. He assisted with the surveying and engineering of another airfield and describes his involvement. After Iwo Jima he returned to the States for a discharge. Peters went on to work for the Department of the Army as a civilian and retired in 1975

    George Peters (left) and Marcos Peters.

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    George is the father of Tom Peters

    A history of the Rev. Hugh Peters.

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    Contains a genealogical account of William Peters of Boston, and of his descendants: p. [109]-155.Mode of access: Internet

    Das Wohltemperirte Klavier / Bach, Johann Sebastian. - Leipzig : Peters, [ca. 1890]-

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    DAS WOHLTEMPERIRTE KLAVIER / BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN. - LEIPZIG : PETERS, [CA. 1890]- Das Wohltemperirte Klavier / Bach, Johann Sebastian. - Leipzig : Peters, [ca. 1890]

    John and Marianne Peters.

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    John and Marianne Peters with Thea FraenkelLB

    [Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Robert Burns and Ronald Peters, November 24, 1963 #2]

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    Individual telegrams by Robert Burns and Ronald Peters to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald

    E.H. Peters (or C.H. Peters), Union , Nebraska.

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    Peters was one of the first druggists (pharmacists) in Custer county when he set up shop in 1880. In this studio portrait, he is shown with his family
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