Silas Peterson and Patricia Kueteman interview, 1995 October 31

Title

Silas Peterson and Patricia Kueteman interview, 1995 October 31

Identifier

2019/008 Audio 69A

Date

1995 October 31

Description

In this series of interviews by Odd Lovoll for his books “The Promise of America: History of the Norwegian-American People” and “The Promise Fulfilled: A Portrait of Norwegian Americans Today,” Odd Lovoll interviews Patricia Kueteman and her father, Silas Peterson. They discuss their family’s history and involvement with the Slooper Society, as well as family traditions while Silas was growing up. Both interviewees share how they met their spouses, their views on political issues of the time, and their current professions. The end by talking about Norwegian heritage and the identity of Norwegian-Americans.

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Kueteman, Patricia “Patti” Peterson (1965-)

Patricia Kueteman was born May 10th, 1965, in Aurora, Illinois, to June and Silas Peterson. After graduating high school, Patricia moved to Texas with her husband, Keith Kueteman, who was in the army. While in Texas, she attended junior college. After moving back to Illinois a few years later, Patricia spent a couple of years as a schoolteacher before she and Keith had three children, after which she stayed home to care for them.


Peterson, Silas “Si” (1942-)

Silas Peterson was born February 25th, 1942, in Ottawa, Illinois, to Gladys and Grant Peterson. Silas grew up helping on his family farm and later worked as a truck driver, salesman, and factory worker. He was the treasurer of the Slooper Society for many years. Silas married June Peterson, and they have two children together. Today, Silas still lives in the Norway, Illinois area where he grew up.

Extent

00:36:36

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Contributor

Kueteman, Patricia
Peterson, Silas

Format

WAV
PDF/A

Is Part Of

NAHA 2019/008

Collection

Citation

Lovoll, Odd S., 1934-, “Silas Peterson and Patricia Kueteman interview, 1995 October 31,” Norwegian-American Historical Association, accessed April 29, 2024, https://naha.omeka.net/items/show/16070.

Item Relations

This Item Related Collection Item: Odd S. Lovoll papers, circa 1975-2010