The Peterkin Papers was created in 1880.
The name "Peterkin" is of English origin, often considered a diminutive form of the name "Peter." It can also be associated with Scottish surnames, where it may refer to a small or affectionate version of the name. Additionally, "Peterkin" has been used in literature, notably in the children's book "Peterkin Papers" by Lucretia P. Hale, which helped popularize the name.
Lucretia P. Hale has written: 'Three hundred decorative and fancy articles for presents, fairs, etc., etc. ; with directions for making' -- subject(s): Fancy work 'The service of sorrow' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Consolation 'Struggle for life' 'The service of sorrow' -- subject(s): Consolation 'The Lord's Supper' -- subject(s): Lord's Supper 'Fagots for the fireside' -- subject(s): Amusements, Games, Indoor games 'The Peterkin papers' 'Stories from The Peterkin papers' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The complete Peterkin papers' -- subject(s): Lending library 'The struggle for life: or, Board court and Langdale' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The Peterkin papers' -- subject(s): Humorous stories, Family life, Fiction, Family
Julia Peterkin died in 1961.
Wilbur J. Peterkin was born on 1904-02-13.
Wilbur J. Peterkin died on 1996-05-03.
George Peterkin Meade has written: 'Athletic records'
Peter Grant Peterkin was born on 1947-07-06.
Edward Peterkin has written: 'Minor tactics for non-commissioned officers'
Jamie Peterkin was born in 1982.
The Whippingham Papers was created in 1887.
The Sykaos Papers was created in 1988.
The COINTELPRO Papers was created in 1990.