Cal Peters Collection1963-2010

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Cal Peters Collection1963-2010

MS COLL 2010.17


Collection Summary

Creator: Peters, Clarence Nicholas, 1903-1984
Collection Name:Cal Peters Collection
Inclusive Dates: 1965-1990
Physical Description:1 Linear foot
Quantity: 2 boxes, 1 tube (1 linear foot)
Abstract:This collection includes sketches, photographs, slides and background information on the paintings and dioramas by Cal Peters, which were commissioned by the Western Postal History Museum in the 1960s.
Collection Number:MS COLL 2010.17
Language: Material in English
Repository: Postal History Foundation, Peggy J. Slusser Memorial Philatelic Library
920 North First Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85719
520-623-6652
library@phftucson.org

Biographical Note

Clarence (Cal) Nicholas Peters was born April 20, 1903 in Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. He was the son of Emil J. and Mary E. Felts Peters. He received instruction at the Chicago Art Institute. He married Helen Marie Hall, who was born in Iowa on April 18, 1905.

In 1935 Peters was one of several artists at the Stout Institute in Menominee, Wisconsin (now a State university) employed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). While there, he painted murals and about a dozen portraits. In 1936, again funded by the WPA, Peters painted a mural of Truax Field, in Madison, Wisconsin. From 1938-1948 he continued his work for the WPA in Prarier du Chien, Wisconsin where he created numerous murals and dioramas. In 1949 he left Prairie du Chien to bcome the Curator of History at the Los Angeles County Museum.

While in the West, he created other murals, paintings, and dioramas, some of which are now part of the collection of the Postal History Foundation. The Western Postal History Museum (now the Postal History Foundation) commissioned him to paint five oil paintings and to create four dioramas on various aspects of postal history in Arizona. His work is carefully researched and represents actual events in the State's history. The paintings hang in the Peggy J. Slusser Memorial Philatelic Library and the dioramas are on semi-permanent loan to the Arizona Historical Society at their Tucson and Yuma locations.


Restrictions

Conditions Governing Access

No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan.

Conditions Governing Use

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Postal History Foundation, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.


Related Material

History of the Postal History Foundation Collection.


Access Terms

Subject(s)
Air mail service--Arizona.
Apache Indians--Arizona.
Camels--United States--History.
Massacres--Wickenburg Region (Ariz.)--History.
Mohave Indians--Arizona.
Mule train mail.
Peters, Clarence Nicholas, 1903-1984.
Postal History Foundation.
Train robberies--Arizona.
Western Postal History Museum (Tucson, Ariz.)


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Cal Peters Collection. Postal History Foundation. Tucson, Arizona.

Processing Information

Processed in October of 2011


Container List

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11 Background and information on Cal Peters undated
12 Slides of artwork undated
13 Buckboard Mail undated
14 Fairbaink Train Robbery undated
15 Pack Mule Mail undated
16 Dragoon Pass Stage Coach Burning undated
17 Wickenburg Massacre undated
18 Steamboat Diorama undated
19 Camel Mail Diorama undated
110 Stinson Air Mail Diorama undated
111 Apache Attack on the Overland Mail at Apache Pass Diorama undated
112 Yuma Train Diorama undated
113 Articles on Paintings and Dioramas 1966-1990
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2 Sketch for Steamboat Diorama: "Scene depicting U.S. Army mail pick-up from the steam packet 'Colorado II' at Ehrenberg, A.T. on the Colorado River for delivery to Fort Whipple at Prescott, A.T., 1860s" undated
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3 Sketch for Apache Attack on the Overland Mail at Apache Pass Diorama undated