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38: 1211: 310:, donned sailors' uniforms, had dinner with the crew, and then departed with them for shore leave. Upon entering a Panamanian cabaret, they were arrested by members of the Navy shore patrol and charged with being at liberty after 11 PM, in violation of Naval regulations. They remained in detention until they revealed their identities and the captain of the 251:, for which he received a patent. Petersen served as president of the Brooklyn Foundry Company from 1900 to 1952. His companies were active in construction throughout the New York City area, including fulfilling contracts for elevator fronts, staircases, railings, columns, building fronts, and other building components. 314:
wired the shore patrol instructions to release Petersen and Rossdale. Rather than the planned undercover operation, the investigation Rossdale and Petersen intended degenerated into farce; when the media became aware of the events, they generated satirical headlines that showed the principals and
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In 1896, Petersen married to Olga E. Holck. They were the parents of three children, daughter Shirley M., and sons Harry E. and Elliott I. Harry Petersen succeeded his father as president of the Brooklyn Foundry Company. Elliott Petersen was vice president of production for the
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sailors, and make recommendations for improvements. Intending to conduct their investigation undercover, Petersen and Rossdale joined the crew of the battleship
731: 646: 788: 675: 1248: 700: 1243: 760: 1258: 722: 681: 62: 219:, Petersen immigrated to the United States in 1873 with his parents, Tyler and Hansine (Furst) Petersen. They settled first in 658: 196: 51: 581: 545: 1253: 288: 692: 667: 97: 1125: 871: 260: 164: 20: 730: 715: 365: 363: 361: 271:. In 1924, he was the unsuccessful Republican nominee for the Congressional seat he had previously held. 1035: 768: 752: 268: 264: 494: 492: 490: 488: 358: 504: 485: 708: 641: 284: 952: 324: 267:(March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1922 to the 808: 735: 1179: 970: 621: 571: 562: 535: 239:
Petersen later became an executive in the metal working industry, and served as president of
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to make firsthand observations on living and working conditions for
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in 1879. He attended the public schools and learned the
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Andrew Peterson (disambiguation)

U.S. House of Representatives
New York
9th
David J. O'Connell
Thisted
Denmark
East Rockaway
New York
Republican
Patternmaker
patternmaker
U.S. Representative
New York
Thisted
Denmark
Boston
New York City
patternmaker
Brooklyn
staircase
tenement houses
Republican
Sixty-seventh Congress
Sixty-eighth Congress
Warren G. Harding
Edwin Denby
Secretary of the Navy
Albert B. Rossdale

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