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"Nebraska’s Favorite Temperance Rallying Songs", Booklet of Temperance songs compiled by the Nebraska Woman’s Christian Temperance Union

"Nebraska’s Favorite Temperance Rallying Songs", Booklet of Temperance songs compiled by the Nebraska Woman’s Christian Temperance Union

Find more sheet music in tne entire pamphlet at Nebraska Memories,Heritage 784 Neb

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West Germans peer at East German border guards through a hole in the wall, January 5, 1990

West Germans peer at East German border guards through a hole in the wall, January 5, 1990

Courtesy German Federal Archives, Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-1900-0105-029

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Atlatl - By Joseph from Cabin On The Road, USA (Today is World Atlatl Day)

Atlatl - By Joseph from Cabin On The Road, USA (Today is World Atlatl Day)

[CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

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Central Plains Tradition villages and farms usually overlooked streams and rivers

Central Plains Tradition villages and farms usually overlooked streams and rivers

Image by Linda Meigs. Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Comission

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Pioneers Crossing the Plains of Nebraska. The Loup River was extremely difficult to cross due to the quicksand, swift current, and shifting sandbars.

Pioneers Crossing the Plains of Nebraska. The Loup River was extremely difficult to cross due to the quicksand, swift current, and shifting sandbars.

Painted by Christensen, circa 1860. Courtesy Brigham Young University Museum of Art

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Sod House, Custer County, Nebraska, 1887 (Note the man halfway up the windmill)

Sod House, Custer County, Nebraska, 1887 (Note the man halfway up the windmill)

Courtesy Nebraska State Historical Society, RG2608-3208

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In 1886, Solomon Butcher photographed the old dugout built by Rev. William McCaslin

In 1886, Solomon Butcher photographed the old dugout built by Rev. William McCaslin

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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D. Meek, south of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska, 1890

D. Meek, south of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska, 1890

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Building a Sod House in Western Nebraska; home of Frank Roach, Keith County, about 1890

Building a Sod House in Western Nebraska; home of Frank Roach, Keith County, about 1890

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Ada and her brother Burt McColl collecting "chips" (dried manure) for fuel on the Kansas Prairie near Lakin in 1892

Ada and her brother Burt McColl collecting "chips" (dried manure) for fuel on the Kansas Prairie near Lakin in 1892

Courtesy Kansas State Historical Foundation, DaRT ID: 207966

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Crazy Quilt by Clarissa Palmer Griswold, 1886; Sioux County, NE

Crazy Quilt by Clarissa Palmer Griswold, 1886; Sioux County, NE

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Detail from the Omer Madison Kem sod house; Broken Bow, Nebraska, 1886

Detail from the Omer Madison Kem sod house; Broken Bow, Nebraska, 1886

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Detail of the David Hilton family near Weissert, Custer County, Nebraska, 1887

Detail of the David Hilton family near Weissert, Custer County, Nebraska, 1887

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Miss Mary Longfellow holding down a claim west of Broken Bow, Nebraska, circa 1880s

Miss Mary Longfellow holding down a claim west of Broken Bow, Nebraska, circa 1880s

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Advertisements like this one influenced Czechs to come to Nebraska

Advertisements like this one influenced Czechs to come to Nebraska

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Earliest known photograph of Camp Robinson, renamed Fort Robinson in 1878

Earliest known photograph of Camp Robinson, renamed Fort Robinson in 1878

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Poster: Union Pacific Lands in Nebraska — 3,000,000 acres

Poster: Union Pacific Lands in Nebraska — 3,000,000 acres

Courtesy Union Pacific Museum Collection, 501961

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(Left to right) Nettie Fremont (?), Mary Tyndall, Susan La Flesche, & Susan’s sister Marguerite, 1880

(Left to right) Nettie Fremont (?), Mary Tyndall, Susan La Flesche, & Susan’s sister Marguerite, 1880

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Original Omaha Stockyards, Frank Drexel Farm, 1885. Note: Arrow indicates first Livestock Exchange Building in the old Drexel farmhouse.

Original Omaha Stockyards, Frank Drexel Farm, 1885. Note: Arrow indicates first Livestock Exchange Building in the old Drexel farmhouse.

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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Charles E. Bessey in his office at the University of Nebraska, circa 1915

Charles E. Bessey in his office at the University of Nebraska, circa 1915

Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265

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