Biography of Alfred Peterson
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Alfred Peterson
born April 21, 1855 Vesene, Sweden. He
married Marie Beck (Back) January 3,1880.
They landed in New York on May 1, 1880.
On July 1880 he filed on land E. of Webster
which became the family home. The remainder of the summer of 1880, he worked on
the railroad witch was being built from Ortonville to Bristal. Alfred and Marie
Peterson spent that winter with relatives in Ortonville, returning to their
homestead in the spring when they built their small home half of lumber and half
of sod. This is where Selma Fredreicka
Peterson, My Mother was born in a sod house. Here they endured all the
hardships of pioneer life but as Grandfather said "we had youth and
strength and a wonderful vision of better things to be" He lived to see his
early prophecies fulfilled and the county settled by a happy prosperous people
in modern, comfortable homes. He died January 3, 1930.
Alfred Peterson was a man of strong personality,
a gentleman of the old school, honorable, God-fearing and upright. His word was
as good as his bond; he was all that becomes a man, an indulgent parent, a good
neighbor and a true friend. He has left a great heritage to all of us his
grandchildren, an honorable name and a record of a well-spent life.
Ben Millar grandson of Alfred Peterson one of
Day County's earliest PIONEERS