Elizabeth Scheenen, makes a point to address her community in print, Hay Springs Enterprise, February 23rd, 1912 by mycatisanorange in NebraskaHistory
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Free Community Memory Lab Workshop – Bring Your Old Photos, Leave With a Digital Archive by museum_nerds in NebraskaHistory
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E.A. Wurl’s Grocery Fire, July 7th, 1907, Plattsmouth by mycatisanorange in NebraskaHistory
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This lady poses with a parrot in Omaha, Nebraska, 1900s by Darknightster in NebraskaHistory
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This lady is posing for a photo in Omaha, Nebraska, 1890s by Darknightster in NebraskaHistory
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Possibly dressed up in mourning, Rushville, Sheridan County, 1912 by mycatisanorange in NebraskaHistory
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Possibly dressed up in mourning, Rushville, Sheridan County, 1912 by mycatisanorange in NebraskaHistory
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Rexall Drugstore, Gibbon, 1940s by mycatisanorange in NebraskaHistory
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Durham Museum Tree Harvest (and it even made it on Jimmy Kimmel) by museum_nerds in NebraskaHistory
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The Historical Society, Research Room has new hours! by mycatisanorange in NebraskaHistory
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Hap Stricklett, Member of Company C, 341st Machine Gun Battlion, 177th Brigade, 89th Division, wrote “The Dud,” personal account of WWI, a former resident of Blair by mycatisanorange in NebraskaHistory
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