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Samuel Allis

Samuel Allis

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Samuel Allis in later years

Samuel Allis in later years

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Re-enactment at Fort Atkinson

Re-enactment at Fort Atkinson

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Colonel Henry Atkinson

Colonel Henry Atkinson

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Bust of Lieutenant Gabriel Field, reconstructed from drawings

Bust of Lieutenant Gabriel Field, reconstructed from drawings

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Chief Big Elk of the Omaha by Charles Bird King, 1834

Chief Big Elk of the Omaha by Charles Bird King, 1834

Courtesy Colby College Museum of Art

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Colonel Henry Leavenworth

Colonel Henry Leavenworth

Courtesy Kansas State Historical Society, 47_4_dezurko353

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Old Fort Kearny, Nebraska Territory by William Henry Jackson, undated

Old Fort Kearny, Nebraska Territory by William Henry Jackson, undated

Courtesty National Park Service, SCBL 276

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The second Fort Kearny in 1849

The second Fort Kearny in 1849

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Re-creation of wagon trains on their way west on the Oregon Trail

Re-creation of wagon trains on their way west on the Oregon Trail

NET Television’s The Platte River Road, 1991

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Wagon trains used landmarks, such as Chimney Rock, to guide them on their journey

Wagon trains used landmarks, such as Chimney Rock, to guide them on their journey

From NET Television’s The Platte River Road, 1991

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Covered Wagon in Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska

Covered Wagon in Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska

by Podruznik at English Wikipedia. Licensed under Public domain via Wikimedia Commons

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Two Dakota women on the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota; Photo by C. G. Morledge, 1891

Two Dakota women on the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota; Photo by C. G. Morledge, 1891

Courtesy Denver Public Library Western History, Genealogy Department

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An Omaha earth lodge

An Omaha earth lodge

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Pawnee Scouts; Photo by William Henry Jackson, circa 1868-1871

Pawnee Scouts; Photo by William Henry Jackson, circa 1868-1871

Courtesy Smithsonian Institution, National Anthropological Archives

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Robbins dugout, West Union, T. P. with frame front, Custer County, Nebraska

Robbins dugout, West Union, T. P. with frame front, Custer County, Nebraska

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Detail of Love Apple or Pomegranate Quilt, 1855 by Catherine Eby Miller from North Manchester, Indiana

Detail of Love Apple or Pomegranate Quilt, 1855 by Catherine Eby Miller from North Manchester, Indiana

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