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Index to Photographs & Illustrations
(Photos are from reproductions of reproductions, by copy
machine, and of poor quality.
For your personal collection, recommend you request a copy be made by
NSHS.)
Subject |
Vol., issue, page |
Agriculture - "Ground Bean" |
VI, 1 p 99 |
Agriculture - "Hand that husks Nebraska's Corn" |
IV, 4 p 11 |
ATKINSON, Col. B. W. with Fort Atkinson Centennial painting |
II, 3 p 2 |
Bank note, Platte Valley |
VI, 4 p 111 |
BERNARD, Laurent |
I, 7 p 2 |
BISE, Louise |
I, 7 p 2 |
BIZE, Jean Marie |
I, 7 p 2 |
BRATT, John - Nebraska Pioneer and Author. 1864-1918. |
IV, 3 p 42 |
BUSHNELL, H. M. |
III, 2 p 3 |
BUSS, Rev. William H. of Fremont |
VII, 2 p 33 |
CAMPBELL-DUNLAP Monument near Doniphan, NE |
VII, 1 p 24 |
Tract Deeded to NSHS (gravesite) |
VII, 1 p 26 |
Cheyenne Chief, War Outfit of |
IV, 4 p 61 |
Chon-ca-pe (Shunk-co-pe), was also called "Big Kanzas." |
VI, 1 p 22 |
Chon-moni-case or Shau-mone-kusse - Otoe Chief |
VI, 1 p 8 |
COAD, Mark M. |
VI, 4,p 102 |
Cross section of Ancient House with Flint Knife Projecting - Loup Valley |
VII, 1 p 1 |
DAKE, Orsamus Charles |
VI, 2 p 42 |
DIDIER, John B. |
I, 6 p 4 |
ERNST, C. J. - Burlington Land Department, 1876-1924 |
VII, 1 p 16 |
FILLEY, Elijah - Leader in Improved Farming |
VII, 2 p 48 |
FITCHIE, S. D. |
VI, 3 p 81 |
Fort Atkinson Centennial Medal |
II, 3 p 3 |
Fort Atkinson: Landing at Pageant of Centennial Celebration |
II, 3 p 3 |
Fort Kearny Flagstaff |
I, 2 p 2 |
GOSS, John Q. |
I, 3-4 p 5 |
GREWE, Joseph "Dutch Joe" |
I, 1 p 5 |
GRINNELL, George Bird |
III, 2 p 1 |
HARVEY, Robert |
VI, 3 p 74 |
HELVEY, Frank |
I, 7 p 3 |
"Histoire de la Louisiane du Pratz by Le Page" (NSHS collections) - title page |
IV, 1 p 4 |
Holt County's First Safe |
I, 7 p 4 |
HUNT, John Edward |
I, 3-4 p 3 |
"Indians...." from Histoire de la Louisiane du Pratz by Le Page (NSHS collections) |
IV, 1 p 6 |
IRVING, Washington - gravestone |
VI, 4 p 109 |
KNIGHT, Newell - burial monument |
V, 1 p 4 |
LILLIE, W. F. - demonstrating use of his corn husker |
IV, 1 p 9 |
Lincoln, NE - Memorial in Antelope Park erected by DAR, Deborah Avery Chapter |
III, 3 p 3 |
Loup Valley Pottery -- Found July, 1924 |
VII, 1 p 3 |
Loup Valley Indian Site Finds, July 1924 |
VII, 1 p 6 |
Map - from Paris Showing Nebraska Region in 1720 |
VI, 1 p 4 |
Maps related to Spanish Invasion of 1720 |
VII, 3 pp 66, 82, 92, 93 |
Massacre Canyon, Hitchcock Co., Pawnee-Sioux Battlefield in (with Boy Scouts) |
IV, 4 p 53 |
Massacre Canyon, Hitchcock Co. with J. W. Williamson & Captain Lute H. North |
IV, 4 p 59 |
McDONALD, Charles |
II, 2 p 8 |
McMANN, John Home (Oldest Settler in Merrick County). Pawnee Trail crosses his farm. |
VII, 3 p 90 |
Monument to Czech Pioneers (Red Willow Co.) |
VII, 2 pp 46, 47 |
Nebraska, Great Seal of |
III, 1 p 2 |
Nebraska, House of Representatives Service Flag |
I, 2 p 4 |
NORTH, Capt. Lute H. at Pawnee-Sioux Battlefield |
IV, 4 p 59 |
Otoe Indians - Great Council held with Major Long October 3, 1819 |
VI, 1 p 24 |
P. F. (Pratt and Ferris) Ranch - "Soddy" |
I, 8 p 4 |
PAUL, James N. |
V, 2 p 18 |
PAUL, Nicholas J. |
V, 2 p 18 |
Pawnee Medal |
II, 2 p 5 |
Pawnee-Sioux Battlefield in Massacre Canyon, Hitchcock Co. (Trenton Boy Scouts) |
IV, 4 p 53 |
Pawnee-Sioux Battlefield (with J. W. Williamson & Captain Lute H. North) |
IV, 4 p 59 |
Pawnee Village near Genoa, 1875 |
VI, 1 p 18 |
PERSHING, Gen. John |
I, 1 p 3 |
Pes-ke-le-cha-co - Pawnee Chief |
VI, 1 p 12 |
POUND, Mrs. S. B. |
III, 3 p 3 |
Prairie Creek -- looking west. At a point about 9 miles
north of Central City |
VII, 2 p 86 |
Prairie Creek , Junction with the Platte -- abt 10 mi west of Columbus -- looking east. |
VII, 3 p 94 |
Publications, Shelf of NSHS (books, 1885-1920) |
IV, 2 p 24 |
Publications, 4 title pages of NSHS |
IV, 2 p 29 |
River Jesus Maria (Platte), "Full of Islands" -- near Pawnee Trail Crossing |
VII, 3 p 88 |
River junction - Loup and Platte |
VI, 1 p 16 |
Ruins of Old Pueblo Building in Scott County, Kansas, claimed to be El Cuartelejo. |
VII, 3 p 75 |
School House -- Dist. No. 38 -- about 6 miles southwest of Central City, near Pawnee Trail Crossing of Platte. |
VII, 3 p 90 |
Shar-i-tar-ish - Grand Pawnee Chief |
VI, 1 p 20 |
Shau-hau-napo-tinia ("Man who Killed Three Sioux"), also called Moano-honga or Great Walker - Ioway Chief |
VI, 1 p 40 |
STEVENS, Mary M. A. |
III, 3 p 3 |
"Thompson's Bank Note and Commercial Reporter" - title page |
V, 2 p 25 |
Title page: "Nebraska Legends and Poems" by O.C. Dake |
VI, 2 p 46 |
Title page of original French publication translated in this issue |
VI, 1 p 2 |
Trenton Boy Scouts at Pawnee - Sioux Battlefield in Massacre Canyon, Hitchcock Co. |
IV, 4 p 53 |
Warm Slough Bridge -- about 3 miles west of Central City |
VII, 3 p 88 |
WATKINS, Albert |
VI, 4 p 97 |
Weeping Water (1907) |
VI, 2 p 66 |
WILES, Isaac |
III, 1 p 2 |
WILLIAMSON, J.W. at Pawnee-Sioux Battlefield |
IV, 4 p 59 |
WW I, battlefield material collection |
II, 1 p 3 |
WW I, Nebraska Base Hospital 49 Staff at Allereye - Colonel Mitchell, Major Hull, Major Bridges, Major Stokes, A. E. Sheldon |
II, 2 p 4 |
WW I, Nurses' Flag of Base Hospital 49 |
II, 1 p 2 |
WW I, French poster - "American Soldier" |
II, 1 p 4 |