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         Nebraska History:     more books (103)
  1. Nebraska: An Illustrated History, Second Edition (Great Plains Photography) by Frederick C. Luebke, 2005-06-01
  2. History of Nebraska (Third Edition) by James C. Olson, Ronald C. Naugle, 1997-05-01
  3. Nebraska Football: The Greatest Games, Players, Coaches, And Teams in the Glorious Tradition of Cornhusker Football (Game Day)
  4. A Dirty, Wicked Town: Tales of 19th Century Omaha (Nebraska) by David L. Bristow, 2000-08-01
  5. Nikkei Farmer on the Nebraska Plains: A Memoir (Plains Histories) by Reverend Hisanori Kano, Introduced and edited by Tai Kreidler, et all 2010-06-15
  6. Birds of Nebraska: Their Distribution and Temporal Occurrence by Roger S. Sharpe, W. Ross Silcock, et all 2001-06-01
  7. Prairie University: A History of the University of Nebraska by Robert E. Knoll, 1995-08-01
  8. History of Hamilton and Clay counties, Nebraska / supervising editors George L. Burr, O.O. Buck ; compiled by Dale P. Stough by George L. Burr, O O. Buck, et all 2010-09-01
  9. The Gate City: A History of Omaha (Enlarged Edition) by Lawrence H. Larsen, Barbara J. Cottrell Larson, 1997-07-28
  10. Nebraska (Second edition): A Guide to the Cornhusker State by Federal Writers' Project, 2006-01-01
  11. Roadside History of Nebraska (Roadside History Series , Vol 13) by Candy Moulton, 1997-10-01
  12. The Nebraska Dispatches by Christopher Cartmill, 2010-11-01
  13. The Nature of Nebraska: Ecology and Biodiversity (Natural History) by Paul A. Johnsgard, 2005-04-01
  14. General history of Seward county, Nebraska by John Henry Waterman, 2010-09-09

1. Nebraska History Resources
A listing of available resources for the teaching of nebraska history and Nebraska Studies. NOTABLE NEBRASKANS provides 250800 words about citizens who have made significant contributions in a number of areas.
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/nehist.html

2. Some Nebraska History
Learn about the early exploration of Nebraska, the creation of Wild Bill Hickock, pioneer daily life, and Scott's Bluff and the Oregon Trail. nebraska history Information, Resources, Activities, and Dates that pertain to nebraska history.
http://www.neupc.org/NEInfoHistory.html

Other Links to Nebraska History: United States Resources: Nebraska - Nebraska genealogical and historical information and links. Nebraska History - Information, Resources, Activities, and Dates that pertain to Nebraska History.
Credits
Roundup: A Nebraska Reader , compiled and edited by Virginia Faulkner, University of Nebraska Press. Lincoln, 1957. History of Nebraska , James C. Olson, University of Nebraska Press. Lincoln, 1966. History of Nebraska , James C. Olson and Robert Naugle, University of Nebraska Press. Lincoln, 1997. Nebraska: A guide to the cornhusker state , Federal Writers Project sponsored by the Nebraska State Historical Society, Hastings House Publishers. New York, 1974 Western Story , Charles O'Keiffe, University of Nebraska Press. Lincoln, 1960. To Nebraska in '57; a diary of Erastus F. Beadle, printed from the original manuscript by courtesy of its owner, Dr. Frank P. O'Brien. [New York] The New York public library, 1923
Provided by the Nebraska United Pentecostal Churches Last Updated: 8/8/98

3. Museum Of Nebraska History
Features exhibits from the time of the early American Native to early twentieth century. Page includes Category Regional North America Society and Culture History......See photographs of nebraska history exhibits. Find nebraska history servicesavailable to you online. Exhibits at the Museum of nebraska history.
http://www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/mnh/
NSHS Home Sites Map 10,000 years of history! Many people and cultures have made Nebraska their home. Come see fascinating artifacts and hear amazing stories from our rich past. Exhibits at the Museum of Nebraska History. The Museum is also home to: Museum/Historic Sites Division Contacts Location: Exit I-80 onto I-180. Proceed south into Lincoln. Pass the Nebraska football stadium on your left, then turn left on P or O Street. Proceed six blocks to 15th Street, (Centennial Mall). Museum of Nebraska History
15th and P Streets
Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 Hours: Year round:
9 - 4:30 Monday - Friday
1 - 4:30 Saturday and Sunday Admission: Suggested Donation $2 Tours and Educational Programs Mailing address: Museum of Nebraska History
PO Box 82554
Lincoln, NE 68501-2554 Phone:
E-mail:
ednshs@inetnebr.com NSHS Home Search Index ... Top
http://www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/mnh/index.htm
Last updated 1 October 2002 For questions or comments on the website itself, email

4. Walk Through Nebraska History - Marker 253
The following is an example of Walk Through nebraska history. Walk History.This is not active yet. Walk Through nebraska history survey.
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/Walk_253.html

5. Kids! Stuff
is a cool interactive site where you can learn about how other Nebraskans have lived. Animation and video, along with historic photographs and objects make nebraska history come alive.
http://www.nebraskahistory.org/oversite/kidstuff
NSHS Home
nebraskastudies.org

is a cool interactive site where you can learn about how other Nebraskans have lived. Animation and video, along with historic photographs and objects make Nebraska history come alive. Suggested activities and resources can help you get that homework done!
2002 Summer Workshops for Kids

Sign up now for these popular workshops for kids, ages 7 - 12! Summer workshops provide children with fun opportunities to learn about and experience Nebraska's history through drama, games, projects, special guests, and detective work. This year's topics include life in a sod house and home front life during World War II.
Coloring Pages

Print and color these popular images from Nebraska. Archeology Word Search Puzzle
Dig for some treasured facts about Nebraska archeology. History Adventure Center, Museum of Nebraska History
Announcing a new hands-on exhibit! Photos of the Center
FREE ADMISSION
NSHS Home
Search Index Top

http://www.nebraskahistory.org/oversite/kidstuff/index.htm
Last updated 18 November 2002 For questions or comments on the website itself, email

6. Nebraska: Information, History, Sights
Nebraska Information. About Nebraska General Information/Interesting facts, Historyof the Great Plains. nebraska history. Things to see. Points of Interest.
http://www.neupc.org/NebraskaInfo.html
Nebraska Information General Information/Interesting facts Nebraska History Points of Interest Provided by courtesy of Nebraska United Pentecostal Churches

7. History - Information And Resource Guide To Nebraska - Nebraska.com - NE
Nebraska.com provides a comprehensive selection of links pertaining to Nebraskahistory. Museum of nebraska history Exhibits, collections, archeology
http://www.nebraska.com/History/
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Nebraska.com provides a comprehensive selection of links pertaining to Nebraska history. These links include information about genealogy, Nebraska wars, veterans, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Native Americans, and more.
Select: Accountants Airline Companies Apartments Attorneys Attorneys By Specialty Auto Dealers-New Auto Dealers-Used Auto Repair Banks Books-New Churches Computers Dentists Employment Agency Florists Furniture Retailers General Contractors Golf Courses Grocers Hospitals Hotels and Motels Insurance Internet Products Newspapers Night Clubs Printers Real Estate Restaurants Schools Schools-Pre K thru 12 Sporting Goods Travel Agencies Veterinarians Or Enter Category: AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NH NJ NM NV NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY

8. Nebraska: History And Museums
nebraska history and Museums. The Ancestry Historical Newspaper Collection, NebraskaHistory and Museums United States History and Museums Directory
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USA USA History and Museums Nebraska : "Nebraska History and Museums USA History and Museums Directory
Nebraska History and Museums
Nebraska History Presidental Birthplace

Gerald Rudolph Ford, 1974-1977
History Resources Online
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9. Nebraska History & Record Of Pioneer Days
Society. NSHS started publishing monthly journals titled NebraskaHistory and Record of Pioneer Days for members in February 1918.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Journals/HPR/
NEGenWeb Project
Resource Center
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Journals of the Nebraska State Historical Society
Our thanks to Wendy Anderson who sent copies of the earliest journals. Others will be copied and "produced" for this NEGenWeb site as soon as possible. Please check back for additions. Nebraska History and Record of Pioneer Days Table of Contents Surname Index? Vol I - Tables of Content (separate from issues) - none with orig. Vol. I, no. 1 Feb 1918 yes no Vol. I, no. 2 Mar 1918 yes no Vol. I, no. 3 - 4 Apr-May 1918 yes no Vol. I, no. 5 Sep 1918 yes no Vol. I, no. 6 Oct 1918 yes no Vol. I, no. 7 Nov 1918 yes no Vol. I, no. 8 Dec 1918 yes no
Vol II - Tables of Content
(separate from issues) - none with orig. Vol II, no. 1 Jan - Mar 1919 yes no Vol II, no. 2 Apr - Jun 1919 yes no Vol II, no. 3 Jul - Sep 1919 yes no Vol II, no. 4 Oct - Dec 1919 yes no
Vol III - Tables of Content
(separate from issues) - none with orig.

10. ROOTS-L Nebraska: History
ROOTSL nebraska history. History of the State of Nebraska Andreas,1882; nebraska history; nebraska history Resources. Regional History.
http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/USA/ne/history.html

11. Taylor, Nebraska History
History of Taylor. Joseph Rusho founded Taylor in 1883. The purpose of thisweb site is to inform the world about a small town in central Nebraska.
http://www.taylornebraska.com/history/
History
  • History of Taylor
  • Information About Loup County
  • Interviews History of Taylor Joseph Rusho founded Taylor in 1883. It was founded on the homestead of Melissa Murray. Now Taylor is the only town in Loup County. Many people that go to school in Taylor have parents or grandparents that also went to school here. Our school is very historic. Joseph Rusho was the first person to settle here Taylor with his family. The family included his wife Josephine, and son Treffly Olive. They came to visit Joseph's brother Frank in Fort Hartsuff in Valley County and there they had their second son Robert. In the spring of 1877, they decided to move up stream and settled here in the present day site of Taylor. They had several more children including, George, Eugene, Joseph, Emory, Myrtle, and Maude. Joseph was known as the "Father of Taylor." He was the leader of Loup County politics and civics for thirty years. Joseph also owned a lumberyard. Taylor was named after Edward H. Taylor and his wife Elizabeth O'Bryan. They came and settled in Kent just east of Taylor in 1876. They where friends of the Rushos.

12. Audubon Nebraska History
A History of Audubon in Nebraska. 1913 The National Association ofAudubon Societies partners with the City of Valentine to construct
http://www.audubon.org/chapter/ne/ANhistory.htm
Special Events at Spring Creek Prairie
P.O. Box 117
11700 SW 100 St.
Denton, NE 68339
E-mail: Nebraska@audubon.org
Visit the Prairie!
Spring Creek Prairie hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Monday thru Friday, Year-round except for Major Holidays
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Our History Local Chapters About Us ... Volunteer/Donate Birding Hotspots Links of Interest Rivers and Wildlife Celebration Contact Us For Educators ... Adopt-an-Acre
A History of Audubon in Nebraska
1913 - The National Association of Audubon Societies partners with the City of Valentine to construct the bison enclosure at the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge. In the early part of the century Audubon was instrumental in bison preservation due to the efforts of its vice-president who was also president of the American Bison Society. 1970 - Ron Klataske, Audubon's young regional vice-president from Kansas, holds the first Spring River Conference in Grand Island. The conference would soon move to Kearney and eventually be renamed the Rivers and Wildlife Celebration. It has played a major role in educating Nebraskans and others about the value of the Platte River for wildlife, and it has the greatest longevity of any crane event in the state. 1971 - Due to Klataske's persistent persuasion, the Omaha Birding Club votes to become the Audubon Society of Omaha, the first officially chartered chapter in the state.

13. Tecumseh, Nebraska: History
The History of Tecumseh Southeast of Lincoln and 150 miles Northwest of Kansas City,Tecumseh has historically been the focal point for Southeast Nebraska.
http://www.tecumseh-ne.com/history.html
The History of Tecumseh Historically, Tecumseh was located at the confluence of five major pioneer trails, and on the Big Nemaha River. Tecumseh was officially incorporated in 1856 and is the County Seat of Johnson County. Major growth was slow until 1872 when the railroad came through. Tecumseh remains a major point on the main line of the Burlington Northern Railroad. In 1890 a poultry processing plant was established in Tecumseh. This plant evolved into the present MBA Poultry facility. In 1892 National Rural Free Mail delivery was initiated in Tecumseh. In 1936 rural electrification (REA) originated in Tecumseh, although Tecumseh had its own electrical generating plant as early as 1888. The citizenry is a diverse racial mix, including Asian, Hispanic, African-American and Caucasian peoples. The main business is agriculture and associated industry and businesses. The population has remained rather constant at the 2,000 level. Tecumseh is noted for its many fine churches, its excellent schools (both public and private), fine recreational facilities and up-to-date hospital and medical care. The town is centered around its historical Courthouse Square. The Square is listed on the National Historical Registry. In 1986 the ABC miniseries "Amerika" was filmed on the Square in Tecumseh.

14. Saunders County Nebraska History
History. Location Saunders County is in eastern Nebraska. The PlatteRiver forms the northern and eastern boundary of Saunders County
http://www.co.saunders.ne.us/sauhist.htm
Historical Links: Newspapers: 1918 Atlas Photos: Local History Other Historical Links
History
Location:
Saunders County is in eastern Nebraska. The Platte River forms the northern and eastern boundary of Saunders County and played a role in the development of the area. South of the river, the Burlington Railroad controlled, while the area to the north belonged to the Union Pacific Railroad. At one time, the river flowed across the county from the northwest corner diagonally to the southeast corner at Ashland. Today this old river bed is called the Todd Valley. The land is fertile and settlers drew lumber from the trees which lined the river, as well as fish and wildlife.
A Brief History
Native Americans inhabited the area as many as 6000 years ago. Contact with European fur traders in the 1700's brought contagious diseases such as small pox to these people and their population reduced. The Otoe and Pawnee lived in the area until they were forced to relocate by the government in the 1850's.

15. Ashland, Nebraska
Saunders County Nebraska business list, communities,government information, history, organzations.
http://www.co.saunders.ne.us/yutanhis.htm
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home communities Yutan During the 1800's, families came to Saunders County from Sweden, Germany, Ireland, Czechoslovakia and other countries. Many of these early families enjoyed the Nebraska good life and their ancestors remain in the area today. During WWII, an Ordnance Plant in Mead, Nebraska brought many "outsiders" to the area, and many of the workers decided that Saunders County provided them the quality of life that couldn't be found in many other areas. The railroad played a major role in the development of Saunders County. When the Omaha and Republican Railroad, now the Union Pacific Railroad, extended their railroad line from Valley, Nebraska to Lincoln, Nebraska, they platted a 16 block village called Clear Creek. The name was changed in 1884 to Yutan, in memory of Chief Ietan, Oto-Missouri Indian, who was encamped southeast of the area until 1835. A post office was established at Headland, in 1868, about 3 1/2 miles southeast of today's Yutan. A stagecoach line ran from Fremont to Ashland but the railroad did not follow the same path. The post office relocated to Yutan in 1876.

16. Lincoln Convention And Visitors Bureau - Museum Of Nebraska History
Museum of nebraska history. More information can be found in the Meeting Plannerarea of this site under Unique Venues click Museum of nebraska history.
http://www.lincoln.org/cvb/museums/nebhistory.htm
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Museum of Nebraska History Houses colorful exhibits of Nebraska history, highlighting prehistoric and historic Native American cultures of the Great Plains, and the lives of the Euro-American pioneer settlers. Enjoy the History Adventure Center offering hands-on learning, walk-through sodhouse and general store settings. Each year the museum offers several superlative temporary and special exhibits and programs. Call for a special programs schedule.
Open year-round except Veterans Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas and New Year's Day.
Mon - Fri. 9am-4:30pm
Sat - Sun 1-4:30 p.m. Admission: $2 donation encouraged.
State Historical Society Library and Archives are at 1500 "R" St. Wheelchair accessible. PHONE: (402) 471-4754 Web Site: www.nebraskahistory.org More information can be found in the Meeting Planner area of this site under Unique Venues - click Museum of Nebraska History

17. Lincoln Convention And Visitors Bureau - Museum Of Nebraska History
Museum of nebraska history More information can be found in the Museums/Attractionsarea of this site under Museum of nebraska history.
http://www.lincoln.org/cvb/meet/ne_history.htm
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Museum of Nebraska History 131 Centennial Mall North
P.O. Box 82554
Lincoln, NE 68501
Fax: (402) 471-3314
nshs@nebraskahistory.org

  • Per day room rental: Conference Room - $50
    Auditorium - $100

Provides a distinctive setting for workshops and small conferences. Melvin R. Gilmore Conference Room seats up to 20 people conference style, up to 40 theater style; Elmer E. Blackman Auditorium seats a maximum of 100 people. The museum's public areas and the kitchen are available for receptions, banquets, etc, after normal museum hours of operation. Catering arrangements and supplies are responsibility of the user. No alcoholic beverages may be served during the hours the museum is open to the public. Security charge after hours. More information can be found in the Museums/Attractions area of this site under Museum of Nebraska History

18. The Top Ten Killer Tornadoes In Nebraska History May Surprise You
The Tornados of Easter 1913 The top ten killer tornadoes in Nebraskahistory may surprise you. Most people from Nebraska have vivid
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/oax/news/1913_Omaha_Tor/topten.htm
The Tornados of Easter 1913
The top ten killer tornadoes in Nebraska history may surprise you. Most people from
Nebraska have vivid memories of the Omaha tornado on May 6, 1975, or the Grand Island
tornadoes of June 6, 1980. While these tornadoes did significant amounts of damage, they
are not the a part of the top ten killer tornadoes. In fact, there has been only one tornado in
Nebraska history that has killed 100 or more people. Since 1953, there has not been a
tornado that has killed over 10 people. Here is a listing of the top three killer tornadoes in
Nebraska history:
1. The Omaha Tornado March 23, 1913 101 Dead
This was the darkest day in Nebraska severe weather history. A family of at least seven
tornadoes moved across Nebraska and Iowa. The Omaha tornado was the deadliest. It started in Sarpy County, ripping its way northeast through Ralston, where seven people died. The twister then cut a quarter-mile wide path across Omaha and killed 94 people with 600 homes destroyed and over 1,100 others damaged in this tornado. Two children were killed Southeast of Beebeetown in Harrison County, Iowa.

19. Hellbusch Family History In Nebraksa
nebraska history for the Louis and Hilda Hellbusch Family. Peace LutheranChurch. There is a country church nestled near the Timber
http://www.hellbusch.com/html/nebraskahist.html
Nebraska History for the Louis and Hilda Hellbusch Family Peace Lutheran Church There is a country church nestled near the "Timber Creek" not very far from Belgrade, Nebraska. The name of that picturesque church is "Peace Lutheran Church". During the 1920's Louis Hellbusch, as a young man, lived a couple of miles from this church. His future wife, Hilda Neemeyer lived only about a mile further. They both attended this church as children. They were also married at this church. On June 21, 1998, the church had it's centennial celebration. An article about this celebration is part of this web site. This is where Johann Friedrich Hellbusch Settled Grand Prairie Township
Platte County, Nebraska
Grand Prairie Township, first named Stearns Precinct, was established May 7, 1872. Originally comprised of township 19, range 1 west, and the eastern half of township 19, range 2 west, this precinct lost part of its territory when Burrows Township was created. The name "Stearns" was taken from a settler by the same name who operated an inn for teamsters in the precinct in 1870 and, in 1872, organized a school there. Later, when a controversy arose between him and another settler in the eastern part of the township, it was decided to call the precinct Grand Prairie and thus avoid favoritism.
Some of the prominent men in the early history of the township were: Sam W. W. Wilson, J. F. Schure, D. L. Braun, Willian Gentleman, Jacob Judd, Herman Wendt, Henry Wassenberger, Dietrich Becher, Willian Schelp, Thees Mohlman, Michael Wieser and Johann Friedrich Hellbusch.

20. Nebraska History & Genealogy
nebraska history. Search US Genweb Nebraska Archives. History and Storiesof Old Nebraska. nebraska history and Record of Pioneer Days. Nebraska Maps.
http://webpages.charter.net/jstewart/nebraska.html
Nebraska History
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History and Stories of Old Nebraska History of the State of Nebraska Nebraska Counties 1854-Present ... Back

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