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'{{Short description|American politician from Arizona}} {{Infobox officeholder |name = J. G. Peterson |image = File:JGPeterson.jpg |caption = |office = |constituency = |term_start = |term_end = |preceded = |succeeded = |state_senate1 = Arizona |district1 = [[Maricopa County]] |term_start1 = January 1929 |term_end1 = December 1930 |predecessor1 = [[Dan P. Jones]]<br/>[[Harlow Akers]] |successor1 = [[Joe C. Haldiman]]<br />[[Frank T. Pomeroy]] | state_house2 = |district2 = |term_start2 = |term_end2 = |predecessor2 = |successor2 = | state_senate3 = |district3 = |term_start3 = |term_end3 = |predecessor3 = |successor3 = |state_senate4 = |district4 = |term_start4 = |term_end4 = |predecessor4= |successor4 = |state_senate5= |district5 = |term_start5 = |term_end5 = |predecessor5= |successor5 = |birth_date = {{Birth date|1868|9|6}} |birth_place = [[Peterson, Utah]] |death_date = {{Death date and age|1955|2|5|1868|9|6}} |death_place = [[Mesa, Arizona]] |nationality = American |party = [[Democrat Party (United States)|Democrat]] |spouse = Leah Elizabeth Metz |children = |residence = |alma_mater = |profession = Politician |website = }} '''Jedidiah Grant Peterson''' was an American politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the [[Arizona State Senate]] during the [[9th Arizona State Legislature]], holding one of the two seats from [[Maricopa County]]. He served several terms as the Mayor of [[Mesa, Arizona]]. He also held positions on the Arizona Highway Commission and the [[National Irrigation Congress]], as well as being instrumental in the creation of the [[Roosevelt Dam]]. ==Biography== Peterson was born on September 6, 1868 in [[Peterson, Utah]], to Charles and Ann Peterson. He married Leah Elizabeth Metz in 1889. He was a member of the [[Woodsmen of the World]], [[Knights of Pythias]], and the [[Odd Fellows]].<ref name=obit1>{{cite news|title=Death Claims Mesa Pioneer, Jed Peterson |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8662395/ |newspaper=[[The Arizona Republic]] |date=February 6, 1955 |page=2 |via = [[Newspapers.com]]|access-date = September 26, 2022}}</ref> Peterson was one of Arizona's delegates to the original [[National Irrigation Congress]] in 1891. He was mayor of [[Mesa, Arizona]] from 1900-1902. He was on the Roosevelt Dam Commission from 1901-1903, and played a principle role in getting the [[Roosevelt Dam]] constructed. From 1919 through 1923, he was a member of the Arizona Highway Commission, and was responsible for helping to build 400 miles of highway in the state. He served again as mayor of Mesa, for six consecutive terms from 1924-1936. From 1931-1946 he was employed as a livestock and land appraiser for the [[Salt River Valley Water Users' Association]] and the Arizona Farmers Credit Association.Peterson died on February 5, 1955 in [[Mesa Southside Hospital]] in Mesa, after a long illness.{{r|obit1}}<ref>{{cite news|title=J. G. Peterson, Ex-Mesa Mayor, Burial Tomorrow |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110265935/ |newspaper=[[The Arizona Republic]] |date=February 7, 1955 |page=4 |via = [[Newspapers.com]]|access-date = September 26, 2022}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:Arizona Democrats]] [[Category:Arizona state senators]] [[Category:Latter Day Saints]] [[Category:1868 births]] [[Category:1955 deaths]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Short description|American politician from Arizona}} {{Infobox officeholder |name = J. G. Peterson |image = File:JGPeterson.jpg |caption = |office = |constituency = |term_start = |term_end = |preceded = |succeeded = |state_senate1 = Arizona |district1 = [[Maricopa County]] |term_start1 = January 1929 |term_end1 = December 1930 |predecessor1 = [[Dan P. Jones]]<br/>[[Harlow Akers]] |successor1 = [[Joe C. Haldiman]]<br />[[Frank T. Pomeroy]] |state_house2 = |district2 = |term_start2 = |term_end2 = |predecessor2 = |successor2 = |state_senate3 = |district3 = |term_start3 = |term_end3 = |predecessor3 = |successor3 = |state_senate4 = |district4 = |term_start4 = |term_end4 = |predecessor4= |successor4 = |state_senate5= |district5 = |term_start5 = |term_end5 = |predecessor5= |successor5 = |birth_date = September 6, 1868 |birth_place = [[Peterson, Utah]] |death_date = {{Death date and age|1955|2|5|1868|9|6}} |death_place = [[Mesa, Arizona]] |nationality = American |party = [[Democrat Party (United States)|Democrat]] |spouse = Leah Elizabeth Metz |children = |residence = |alma_mater = |profession = Politician |website = }} '''Jedidiah Grant Peterson''' was an American politician from Arizona. He served a single term in the [[Arizona State Senate]] during the [[9th Arizona State Legislature]], holding one of the two seats from [[Maricopa County]]. He served several terms as the Mayor of [[Mesa, Arizona]]. He also held positions on the Arizona Highway Commission and the [[National Irrigation Congress]], as well as being instrumental in the creation of the [[Roosevelt Dam]]. ==Biography== Peterson was born on September 6, 1868 in [[Peterson, Utah]], to Charles and Ann Peterson. He married Leah Elizabeth Metz in 1889. He was a member of the [[Woodsmen of the World]], [[Knights of Pythias]], and the [[Odd Fellows]].<ref name=obit1>{{cite news|title=Death Claims Mesa Pioneer, Jed Peterson|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8662395/|newspaper=[[The Arizona Republic]]|date=February 6, 1955|page=2|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> Peterson was one of Arizona's delegates to the original [[National Irrigation Congress]] in 1891. He was mayor of [[Mesa, Arizona]] from 1900-1902. He was on the Roosevelt Dam Commission from 1901-1903, and played a principle role in getting the [[Roosevelt Dam]] constructed. From 1919 through 1923, he was a member of the Arizona Highway Commission, and was responsible for helping to build 400 miles of highway in the state. He served again as mayor of Mesa, for six consecutive terms from 1924-1936. From 1931-1946 he was employed as a livestock and land appraiser for the [[Salt River Valley Water Users' Association]] and the Arizona Farmers Credit Association. Peterson died on February 5, 1955 in [[Mesa Southside Hospital]] in Mesa, after a long illness.{{r|obit1}}<ref>{{cite news|title=J. G. Peterson, Ex-Mesa Mayor, Burial Tomorrow|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110265935/|newspaper=The Arizona Republic|date=February 7, 1955|page=4|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:Arizona Democrats]] [[Category:Arizona state senators]] [[Category:Latter Day Saints]] [[Category:1868 births]] [[Category:1955 deaths]] [[Category:Mayors of Mesa, Arizona]]'
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