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Peter Verwolf Collection

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Letters from prison, with translation

Letters from Yakima, with translation

Letters from prison, with translation

Letters to Mary Verwolf, with translation

Back up documents, with translation



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Peter Verwolf Collection, 1899-1903 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

By Gerrit W. Sheeres, 2011

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Collection Overview

Title: Peter Verwolf Collection, 1899-1903

ID: COLL/510

Primary Creator: Verwolf, Peter (1848-1922)

Extent: 0.5 Cubic Feet. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Abstract

The collection includes personal correspondence with back up documents. The letters are written in Dutch by Peter (Pieter) Verwolf from the South Dakota Penitentiary, Sioux Falls, South Dakota to his wife Mary (Merrigje) van den Berg Verwolf and their two children in Harrison, Douglas County, South Dakota. The letters were translated by Gerrit W. Sheeres.

Biographical Note

Peter (Pieter) Verwold was born 25 September 1848 in Ameide, the Netherlands to Joris Verwolf and Leentje van Es. He married Marry (Merrigje) Vanden Berg ( 1849-1922) on 5 Aug 1869 in Tienhoven. She was the daughter of Thomas van den Berg and Maagje de Jongh. They had six children: Joseph (1870-1954), Maagje (1871-1876), Leentje (1872-1873), Thomas (1874-1875), Peter (1875-1950), and Leentje (1876-1876). In 1881 Verwolf emigrated to the United States to begin farming, his wife and children followed the next year.

He was convicted in 1899 and sentenced to the South Dakota State Penitentiary for four years years. His crime is not revealed but it seems to have involved the theft of money when he deserted his wife in Sioux County and left with a divorced woman for Yankton. The two later were arrested in Galveston, Texas. While he was in prison, he and his wife were divorced. After prison he moved to Yakima, Washington for a time before returning to farming in South Dakota. He died 5 May 1922 in Oral, South Dakota. After the divorce, his former wife worked as a nurse. She died 18 December 1922 in Corsica, South Dakota.


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[Series 1: Letters from prison, with translation],
[Series 2: Letters from Yakima, with translation],
[Series 3: Letters from prison, with translation],
[Series 4: Letters to Mary Verwolf, with translation],
[Series 5: Back up documents, with translation],
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Series 5: Back up documents, with translation
Box 1
Folder 14: Census, article from Sioux County Herald, family tree, and genealogy information --- 1898-1996

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