NSHS Territorial Newspaper Extraction Project
Brewster - Brouillette
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Brewster, S. C. | Appointed by the Legislature to investigate the acts of the land and Building Commissioners. | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-10-70 | 2-5 |
Brick | A brick kiln has just been cooled off on North Table Creek, which contains 80,000 brick and John Hughes and partner have one ready for delivery which will pan out about 150,000. There are also four kilns on South Table Creek well-burned, which will count out at least 500,000 brick more. Nebraska City has on hand for spring work over '700,000 brick. | Nebraska City News | 12-2-68 | 3-1 |
Brick | Nebraska City. The late rains have damaged the interests of the brick makers somewhat, and the present gloomy appearance of the atmosphere does not augur well for their immediate future. | Nebraska City News | 9-25-68 | 3-3 |
Brick | Seward County. Mx, H. W. Parker is getting up between 2 or 300 cords of wood and in company with M. W. Doles, intends burning brick next summer* Camden Seward Co. Letter. | Nebraska City News | 1-6-68 | 2-2 |
Brick Kiln | Beatrice, Nebraska. Mr. Hagy, Proprietor. See Beatrice | Nebraska City News | 6-25-67 | 2-1,2 |
Brick Kiln | Brownville, producing excellent brick. | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-15-74 | 3-2 |
Bridge, W. | To take part in the Teachers Institute at Glen Rock | 3-13-73 | 3-6 | |
Bridger's Ferry | Indians attacked the Indian Peace Commissioners on the 15th. See Indians | Nebraska City News | 6-5-67 | 2-4 |
Bridges | An application for a bridge to span the slough in the neighborhood of the Hunter Farm, South of the City, was made to the County Commissioners. | Nebraska City News | 4-13-68 | 3-2 |
Bridges | The bridge over Wilson's Creek is in a very dilapidated condition, says a private letter from R. H. Miller, Esq. who left for Denver last week. | Nebraska City News | 4-22-67 | 3-1 |
Bridges | The bridge spanning the sloughs near Bebout's farm 5.s in excellent condition and becoming known to the people of the Southern portion of the State; trade resulting therefrom to Nebraka City is immense. | Nebraska City News | 1-17-68 | 3-4 |
Bridges | A contract for a new truss bridge at the foot of Main Street, Nebraska City, is to be let soon the cost $23 per foot completed and painted. | Nebraska City News | 7-8-68 | 3-2 |
Bridges | In and around Nebraska City with one or two exceptions are out of repair and farmers complain. | Nebraska City News | 6-7-67 | 3-1 |
Bridges | Mr. C. W. Pierce reported one of the abuttments of the Main Street bridge at Nebraska City caved in today. | Nebraska City News | 5-3-67 | 3-1 |
Bridges | Recent rains damaged Otoe County Bridges $3,000 worth | Nebraska Advertiser | 7-20-69 | 2-1 |
Bridges | We have authentic Information that the Union Pacific Railroad bridge is located across the Missouri River at Train's crossing opposite section 3. It is to be 30 feet high, stone pier and to cost over $3,000,000; contract to be let August 1. Council Bluffs Nonpariel | Nebraska City News | 7-19-67 | 3-3 |
Bridges | Big Blue River. On the Great Central or Standard Parallel Route from Nebraska City westward is again as good as new, after being taken out by the great flood in the Blue last spring. | Nebraska City News | 2-24-68 | 2-2 |
Bridges | Missouri River. The contract for an iron bridge spanning the Missouri river between Omaha and Council Bluffs has been let to Mr. Boomer of Chicago. It will cost when completed about two million dollars. | Nebraska City News | 9-9-68 | 3-2 |
Bridges | Missouri River. The Omaha Herald says the bridge across the Missouri river was completed yesterday afternoon. One hundred and sixty cars crossed the same night. | Nebraska City News | 12-4-68 | 3-1 |
Bridges | Missouri River. Thirty-four of the bridge builders under the supeintendence of Boomer and Smith of Chicago, contractors for building the great Union Pacific Railroad bridge across the Missouri river at this City, arrived yesterday and will commence at once to construct barges in order to lay the piers of the immense structure. This bridge is contracted to be built inside of a year, at a cost of two million dollars and will be, when completed, the largest and most magnificent iron bridge in the world. Omaha Herald | Nebraska City News | 10-21-63 | 2-4 |
Bridges | Railroad. Missouri River. The Omahamedans have secured the building of the railroad bridge across the Big Muddy at the foot of Farnam street. The "Herndon House" is to be made over into offices for the Pacific Railroad Company and Geo. Francis Fancier Train is going to run a horse railroad from the basement to the attic thereof. | Nebraska City News | 3-13-67 | 2-1 |
Bridges | The contract for building the stone walls or abuttments for the new bridge on the road leading west from town, by Tuxbury's and McCann' s farms, was let today to Mr. Kirk, the lowest bidder. Mr. Kirk will be required to give a good and sufficient bond for the performance of the work according to contract and specifications, | Nebraska City News | 6-3-67 | 3-2 |
Bridges. | Nebraska City Main St. Mr. Conchling, the well known bridge builder commenced work on the Main St. bridge yesterday. The piles were driven this morning; when completed it will be the finest structure in the state. | Nebraska City News | 9-11-68 | 3-2 |
Bridges | to be built. North Platte $30,000; Grand Island 15,000; Lone Tree $25,000; Columbus 25,000; Silver Creek $55,000; Polk 10,000; Ashland $75,000; Schuyler 60,000. See Legislative | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-13-71 | 2-1 |
Briegel, Charles | Fined for fighting $19. See Judiciary. | Nebraska Advertiser | 8-5-69 | 3-2 |
Briegel, Charley | Indianola, justice of the peace. Formerly of Brownville. | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-5-74 | 2-7 |
Briggs, A. C. | Elected to the House from Dodge County. | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-20-70 | 2-4 |
Briggs, Clinton | Attorney for the defendants, Alanson Perkins and the O and N. W. Railroad Company. See Judiciary | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-13-71 | 2-2 |
Briggs, Clinton | Incorporator of the St. Louis and Nebraska Trunk Railroad Co. | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-17-73 | 2-7 |
Brigham, George A. | Resigned as Post Master of Cuming CIty, Washington County, Nebraska | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-22-70 | 1-5 |
Bright, John | Has been teaching singing school. See Schools | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-10-76 | 3-6 |
Brinker, Annie & Ella (Misses) | Nebraska City. Members of the Missouri River trip on steamer Columbian to Omaha and back. See Social Life | Nebraska City News | 6-25-67 | 3-1,2 |
Brinker, G. M. (Dr) | Copartnership with Dr. Prosser in Nebraska City is dissolved. See Dissolution Co-partnership | Nebraska City News | 3-25-67 | 4-1 |
Brinker, Geo | Guest on the Kate Kinney excursion from Nebraska City to Omaha. See Pastimes | Nebraska City News | 7-15-67 | 2-2 |
Brinker, George M. | Of Nebraska City, Nebr. remarks at the citizens meeting to secure a portion of southern emigrantion. See Emigration meeting. | Nebraska City News | 1-6-68 2-19-68 |
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Brinker, Mollie | Attendant at the Fulton Davenport Wedding. See Marriage | Nebraska City News | 10-23-68 | 3-2 |
Brisben, Gen. | Member of Premium Committee State Fair | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-15-74 | 4-1 |
Brisbern, Miss Maria | Peru, married William Burns, Concordia,Kans., fromerly of Peru | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-18-73 | 3-3 |
Brisbin, Gen | Recommended that the $400 balance of the Nebraska State Aid Society be given the Virginia City sufferers. See Societies and Organizations | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-18-75 | 2-1 |
Brisbin, General | opinion on farming. | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-19-74 | 4-1 |
Brisbin, Almira | Enrolled in Teachers class Peru Normal | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-10-70 | 1-4 |
Brisbin, George J. | Editor of Belden, White Chief. See Press | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-6-70 | 3-1 |
Briscoe, J. C. | Of Sarpy Co. Vice Pres. Convention, Omaha. See Convention, State Democratic. | Nebraska City News | 8-7-68 | 2-3 |
Brith, Rev. L. F. | Received $200 at a donation party. See Amusement | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-6-76 | 3-1 |
Britt, Rev. L. F. | Took in 31 new members into the M. E. Church at Pawnee City. | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-26-71 | 2-5 |
Britt, Rev. F. L. | Appointed to Pawnee City District by the Nebraska Conference of Methodist Churches. | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-13-71 | 2-1 |
Britt, L. F. | Ministerial popularity at the Minesterial Association June 12, 1873, Brownville, Nebr. | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-15-73 | 3-5 |
Britt, (Rev) T. F. | Preached at Fairview church at Pawnee City. | Nebraska Advertiser | 7-7-70 | 3-6 |
Britt, F. L. | Tecumseh, Nebr. M. E. Conference. See Churches. | Nebraska City News | 4-13-68 | 3-4 |
Britton, Prof. | Formed a singing class in Nebraska City, Collected 50ç per child and decamped after a few lessons, leaving numerous bills. See Music. | Nebraska City News | 9-30-68 | 3-3 |
Britton, Prof. | Of New York, Music class. See Convention, Juvenile Musical | Nebraska City News | 8-20-68 | 3-2 |
Broady, District Attorney | Is attending court at Plattsmouth this week. | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-27-76 | 3-1 |
Broady, J. H. | Appeared for Giles Reeder in the Hooper estate trial. See Judiciary - Hooper Estate | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-6-76 | 3-4 |
Broady, J. H. | Appointed on Committee of Ways and Means Committee on Orator of 4th of July Celebration. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-12-73 | 3-6 |
Broady, J. H. | Plaintiff petition, sell land sale confirmed and deed ordered. | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-17-73 | 2-5 |
Broady, J. H. | Real estate transfer from Geo. W. Bratton Co. Treasurer Tax deed lots 2, 3, 8 and 9 block 64. Brownville, Nebr. $1.00. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-23-63 | 3-6 |
Broady, James H. | and Thomas Stafford Real estate transfer from A. W. Shook N 1/2 block 17, St.Dervin $2,100. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-26-73 | 3-6 |
Broady, Jefferson W. | Incorporator of the Little Nemaha river Railroad Company. | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-22-70 | 2-6 |
Broady & Thomas | Plaintiff against defendants foreclosure sale confirmed. | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-17-73 | 2-6 |
Broady | of Thomas & Broady in Brownville, Nebr. Nemaha CO. Meeting of creditors of Robert A. Stewart to be held at their office in Brownville. Warrant of bankruptcy issued out of U. S. District Court for Dist. of Nebr. against estate of R. C. Stewart. See Legal Notice | Nebraska City News | 3-20-68 | 2-5 |
Brock, Mr. | Banker, Lincoln, Nebr. See Banking | Nebraska City News | 6-15-68 | 3-4 |
Brock, Mr. | Nebraska City. Member of the Missouri River trip on Steamer Columbian to Omaha and back. See Social Life | Nebraska City News | 6-25-67 | 3-1,2 |
Brock & Antony. | Beatrice, Nebraska. Proprietors of a drug store. See Beatrice. | Nebraska City News | 6-25-67 | 3-1,2 |
Brock, N. C. | Member of Empire Baseball Club of Nebraska City. See Societies & Organizations | Nebraska City News | 5-29-67 | 3-1 |
Brock, Nelson | Nebraska City, lumber for State Building. See Capitol Building | Nebraska City News | 2-12-68 | 3-1 |
Brock, Nelson | Attends to the forwarding of the lumber and payment of freight bills for state building at Lincoln. See Capitol Building. | Nebraska City News | 2-12-68 | 3-1 |
Browning, Prof | Is instructor of the singing class organized at Holman's school. | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-30-75 | 3-6 |
Brook, G. S. | Beatrice, Nebraska. Proprietor of a boot and shoe store.l See Beatrice | Nebraska City News | 6-25-67 | 2-1,2 |
Brook, S. W. | Retired from his work as editor of the Register. Richardson County | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-9-71 | 2-4 |
Brookbank, T. W. | Appointed minister at Seward, Nebr. | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-1-73 | 1-3 |
Brooke, D. W. | Ascends the tripod of the Rulo Register in place of C. A. Hergesheimer retired. See Press | Nebraska City News | 10-30-68 | 3-4 |
Brooke, S. W. | Member of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society. | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-13-70 | 4-1 |
Brooks, Dr. | Is recovering from an illness. See Disease | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-11-75 | 3-7 |
Brooks, Emma | Enroled in Teachers Class Peru Normal. | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-10-70 | 1-4 |
Brooks, James | Editor of the Express was elected to Congress for New York. | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-24-70 | 2-3 |
Broom Corn | Fifty cars of broom corn were shipped out of Hastings. See Industry | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-9-75 | 2-4 |
Brooms | E. Heikes manufactures and sells brooms. See Industry | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-11-75 | 3-7 |
Brost, henry | Of Omaha has fallen heir to $80,000 in the old country. See Legacies | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-9-75 | 2-2 |
Boughton, W. | Elected U. G. of the I. O. O. F. Lodge Beatrice, Gage County | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-26-71 | 2-5 |
Brouillette, David | Murdered by band of Indians at Twigeon's Ranch near North Platte. Frenchman. See Indian Atrocities | Nebraska City News | 6-17-67 | 3-2 |
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