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Peterson

Iver Peterson

Utica, SD

1934, 2751, Lake Norden, DSE-224,
1934, 2751, Oreville, F-16,

Iver Peterson was born Dec. 9, 1909 in Utica, SD and died Oct. 19, 1994. Burial: New Bethlehem Cemetery, Yankton, South Dakota. He served in the Civilian Conservation Corps at both Lake Norden and Camp Oreville, SD.

Mr. Peterson was Honorably Discharged and was furnished four meals and transportation to Sioux Falls, S.Dak. from Camp F-16.

Iver Peterson - Honorable Discharge
Iver Peterson - working in CCC

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