William E. Peters Papers
About the Collection
The William E. Peters Papers online collection consists of materials selected from the larger physical manuscript collection which showcase Peters' research and documentation of Athens County, Ohio history and genealogy. These include his "" (26 photographic scrapbooks), published works which he authored, historical documents and ephemera that he collected, and a of names transcribed from grave markers in Athens County.
The 26-volume series of Range Books were compiled during the 1930s and 1940s. Author W.E. Peters documented hundreds of unique features that he believed were in danger of neglect or removal including family cemeteries, schoolhouses, Native American mounds, covered bridges, and homesteads. Using geographic details recorded by Peters, these historical sites can be explored through an which places his work in a contemporary context.
About W. E. Peters
William E. Peters (1857-1952) worked locally as a lawyer, surveyor, and engineer of railroad and coal mine infrastructure. In addition to the personal papers which he entrusted to 51社区, he is known for his contributions to the surveying field as well as the publication of numerous related to Ohio lands, law, history, and local Athens institutions.
Learn more about the work and legacy of W.E. Peters in the 2022 online exhibit .
Related Collections
The Manuscripts - General digital collection contains materials related to institutional and local southeastern Ohio history from the Libraries manuscript collections. The contains historical photos of the region with a focus on coal mines and covered bridges.
Access at Alden
The physical collection is held by, and can be viewed at, the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections, on the 5th floor of Alden Library.
Access Online
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Future Additions
William E. Peters Papers online may eventually include other materials related to Athens County and Ohio history, as well as genealogical resources from the physical collection.
Collection Contact
Use the to submit a question to Manuscripts Archivist Greta Suiter.
Rights Statement
Items in the William E. Peters Papers online are in the public domain in the United States.