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Bea Peterson Papers, 1895-1986
Collection Overview
Title: Bea Peterson Papers, 1895-1986
ID: OGLMC1154
Primary Creator: Peterson, Beatrice M. (1916-2000)
Extent: 4.25 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 09/00/1987
Subjects: Newspapers, Politics and Government - Democratic/Nonpartisan League (Dem/NPL), Stark County, North Dakota
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Bea Peterson Papers have been divided into four series:
Series 1: Biographical Information
Series 2: Newspaper Columns and Feature Articles
Series 3: Political and Community Activities
Series 4: Photographs
Collection Historical Note
Beatrice "Bea" Marion Olson was born June 25, 1916 in Badger, Iowa. She was one of ten children of Olaus and Ida Olson. In 1920, the Olson family moved to a homestead near Belfield, North Dakota. Bea Olson earned a teaching certificate from Dickinson State College in 1935 and taught in the Stark County school system before marrying Gilman F. Peterson on June 25, 1937. Gilman Peterson was a native North Dakotan, born April 14, 1913 in Hettinger County. The couple had five daughters and owned Flag Staff Farms, near South Heart, North Dakota. On this 3300 acre farm, the Petersons planted grain and raised cattle.
Bea Peterson began a long career in journalism in 1949, writing for several western North Dakota newspapers and Lutheran Church periodicals. She was active in the North Dakota Press Women organization, serving as its president in 1964. She was twice awarded the Press Woman of Achievement award in 1974 and 1981.
Peterson was active in North Dakota politics and the Democratic/Non-Partisan League party. She served this party in several different capacities: chair of the Democratic National Committee Women's Caucus (1979-1980); Democratic National Committee Woman for North Dakota (1972-1984); delegate to the North Dakota Constitutional Convention (1972); and candidate for the North Dakota House of Representatives. She was voted the Democratic Women for all Decades honoree in 1980 and North Dakota Woman of the Year by the North Dakota Women's Coalition in 1975.
Bea Peterson was appointed to various state and national committees dealing with women's issues and agriculture. She was a supporter for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment in North Dakota; a delegate to the World Conference of the United Nations, Decade for Women (1980); a board member of Rural American Women, Inc.; and member of the National Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee, 1977-1981. In addition to these appointments, she served on the North Dakota Medical Advisory Committee, the U.S. SALT II Advisory Committee, the North Dakota State Advisory Committee for Civil Rights and the North Dakota Criminal Justice Commission, to name a few.
Peterson's community service was also extensive. She was an active member of Daglum Lutheran Church for over forty years, member and director of the North Dakota State Mental Health Association, charter member and president of North Dakota CowBelles, regional alumni director for Dickinson State College, and contributor to several Stark county history books.
Bea Peterson moved to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, in 1986 to be closer to family. She died May 2, 2000.
Subject/Index Terms
Newspapers
Politics and Government - Democratic/Nonpartisan League (Dem/NPL)
Stark County, North Dakota
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Bea Peterson, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Acquisition Method: Donation; 87-1563
Related Publications:
Hendrickson, Lucille. "Bea Peterson" in Women on the Move. Edited by Pearl Andre. 1975.
Hunke, Linda and Jason Yecoshenko. "Bea's Busy Life" in Dakota Days. Dickinson: LEAP, Dickinson Public School District, 1986.
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Bea Peterson Papers. OGLMC 1154, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in December 2014.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Biographical Information],
[Series 2: Newspaper Columns and Feature Articles],
[Series 3: Political and Community Activities],
[Series 4: Photographs],
[All]
- Series 2: Newspaper Columns and Feature Articles
- This series contains photocopies of Bea Peterson's regular newspaper columns: "Rural View" for the Bismarck Tribune, "West of the Wide Missouri," published in the Dickinson Press and Daglum News, and "Bea Line" for various Stark, Slope, Adams and Hettinger county newspapers. Also included are miscellaneous feature articles and columns from church periodicals from the 1950s through the 1980s. These articles describe life at Flag Staff Farms and the Peterson home, as well as local happenings, businesses and personalities.
- Box 1
- Folder 4: Newspaper columns: “Bea Line” and “West of the Wide Missouri,” 1960s
- Folder 5: Newspaper columns: “Rural View,” 1960s
- Folder 6: “From Bea to You” in Parish Visitor, Belfield, Daglum and Medora Lutheran Churches, 1959-1967
- Folder 7: “From the Grass Roots” in Churchmen, American Lutheran Church, 1961-1966
- Folder 8: “Centennial Blips for Radio and Television:” Dickinson Centennial, 1983
- Folder 9: Newspaper articles by Bea Peterson, 1950s
- Folder 10: Newspaper articles by Bea Peterson, 1960s
- Folder 11: Newspaper articles by Bea Peterson, 1970s
- Folder 12: Newspaper articles by Bea Peterson, 1980s
- Folder 13: Peterson’s articles, Congressional Record, 1965 and 1980
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[Series 1: Biographical Information],
[Series 2: Newspaper Columns and Feature Articles],
[Series 3: Political and Community Activities],
[Series 4: Photographs],
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