NSHS Territorial Newspaper Extraction Project
Brown - Brownville (part)
Category |
Extraction |
Newspaper |
Date 18xx | p-c |
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Brown, Mr. | Of Illinois was robbed and murdered by Cheyenne Indians at Spirit Springs on the Solomon Fork. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-2-70 | 2-3 |
Brown, Mr. | and Son, Page County, Iowa, near Clarinda, Saw Mill. See Accident. | Nebraska City News | 3-9-68 | 2-2 |
Brown, Mr. | An attorney of Omaha, has purchased some fifty lots in Lincoln in the last six months. See Real Estate Transactions | Nebraska City News | 12-16-68 | 3-3 |
Brown, (Mrs) | Recently committed suicide. See Deaths | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-30-76 | 2-3 |
Brown, Captain | Went on the expedition for land to colonize. Fifty miles from Rema he killed eighteen buffaloes. | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-4-69 | 1-5 |
Brown, (Rep) | Was offered $2000, to stay away from the capitol on a certain day. See Graft and Corruption | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-24-76 | 2-2 |
Brown, Hon. C. H. | Addressed the Democratic meeting at Plattsmouth. See Political Parties. Democratic. | Nebraska City News | 8-19-68 | 2-1 |
Brown, C. H. | Of Douglas Co. Com. on Resolutions Convention, Omaha. See Convention, State Democratic. | Nebraska City News | 8-7-68 | 2-2,3 |
Brown, Charles | Plaintiff against Nemaha Driving Park Association forclosure judgement for $2,488.28 | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-17-73 | 2-6 |
Brown, D. | Elected Senator from Otoe County to Nebraska Legislature. | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-20-70 | 2-4 |
Brown, D. J. | Lowell. Sold Ohio store to Tom Vollintine; Brown's creditors seized the goods under the bankrupt laws. | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-13-73 | 2-4 |
Brown, Emily C. | Wife of Habbard Brown, lost their infant son by death Sept. 4, aged 11 months, 21 days. See Death. | Nebraska City News | 9-14-68 | 3-2 |
Brown, George A. | Appointed Post Master at Peru, Nebraska | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-28-70 | 3-6 |
Brown, Geo. A. | Deals in dry goods, groceries, etc. See Trade. | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-4-75 | 2-2 |
Brown, Geo. A. | To Joshua P. Burdick, warrantee deed Lot 7 and 8 Block 110. $250 Peru, Nebr. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-12-73 | 3-3 |
Brown, Geo. A. | and wife to A. Joy warrantee deed lots 5 and 6 block 55, $50.00 Peru, Nebr. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-19-73 | 2-5 |
Brown, G. A. | Of Peru delegate to St. Joseph Bridge Celebration and Saengerfest. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-5-73 | 2-2 |
Brown, Guy A. | Co-partnership, J. D. Buxton, "City Crockery Store", Nebr. City. See Dissolution. | Nebraska City News | 6-1-68 | 2-3 |
Brown, H. A. | Elected Judge of Election, Aspinwall Precinct. See Election Returns, Nemana County. | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-21-75 | 3-4 |
Brown, Henry | And family arrived in Nebraska City a few days ago from Ohio. He is "chock full" of that state and is now content to remain in Nebraska during the remainder of his natural life. | Nebraska City News | 5-15-67 | 3-1 |
Brown, Henry | Member of the Nebraska City Grand commandery attended the Masonic Grand commandery of the U. S. at St. Louis. See Masonic. | Nebraska City News | 9-14-68 | 3-3 |
Brown, Hubbard | Living near Eight mile Grove, lost his infant son Henry McClellan, by death Sept. 4, aged 11. months and 21 days. See Death | Nebraska City News | 9-14-68 | 3-2 |
Brown, J. P. | Of Nebraska City elected R. W. G. J. W. to Grand Encampment of Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. See Societies & Organizations | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-28-75 | 2-2 |
Brown, James D. | Appointed Post Master at Urbane in Butler County. | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-24-70 | 2-4 |
Brown, James H. | Fined $10 and cost for drunkeness, Nebraska City. See Criminals | Nebraska City News | 4-19-67 | 3-2 |
Brown, L. P. | Gage Co., Lost 100 tons of hay by prairie fire. | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-23-73 | 2-4,5 |
Brown & Buxton | City Crockery Store, Nebraska City Nebraska. See Queensware | Nebraska City News | 6-21-67 | 2-3 |
Brown, R. | Received 7,574 votes for State Prison Inspector | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-19-71 | 4-2 |
Brown, Richard | Was appointed Post Master at Pawnee City, Nebr. | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-26-71 | 2-5 |
Brown, Samuel | J. Partner Brown & Son. Iowa. See Deaths | Nebraska City News | 3-9-68 | 2-2 |
Brown, W. A. | Nebraska City, Nebr. Bought the dwelling house of Mr. Woodrum. See Real Estate Transactions. | Nebraska City News | 5-17-67 | 3-2 |
Brown, W. A. | O.K. Store, Nebraska City, Nebr. Dry goods, boots and shoes, etc, complete stock of ready made clothing. See General merchandise. | Nebraska City News | 3-20-68 | 2-5 |
Brown, W. A. | Nebraska City, Nebr. Proprietor of O.K. Store. Business sold. See General Store | Nebraska City News | 10-26-68 | 3-2 |
Brown, Aten & Co. | Of Hamburg is buying buckwheat flour in Sheridon. See Agriculture - Buckwheat | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-16-75 | 3-6 |
Brown & Buch | Merchants at Peru, Nebr | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-5-70 | 2-1 |
Brown & Hamlin | Popular hotel keepers, have purchased the Cincinnati House in Nebraska City for $6800. See Hotel | Nebraska City News | 4-5-67 | 3-1 |
Brown, Kountz & Co. | Of Omaha have just bought 40,000 bushels of corn raised in Otoe County. See Agriculture | Nebraska City News | 4-5-67 | 3-1 |
Brown, Miles W. | Former probate judge of Otoe county is expected in Nebraska City from Montana. See Brown, John | Nebraska City News | 4-19-67 | 3-2 |
Brown, John H. | Appointed Post Master at Howard, Nemaha County | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-28-70 | 3-6 |
Brown, Capt. John R. | Has been appointed Post master at Fairbury, Jefferson County. | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-16-69 | 2-1 |
Brown, John | Not Osawatimie, left Nebraska City, bound for Montana on a steamboat, last tuesday. He will return soon, probably accompanied by his brother Miles W. Brown, fromerly Probate Judge of Otoe County. | Nebraska City News | 4-19-67 | 3-2 |
Brown, R. A. | Nemaha Co., school teacher. | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-19-74 | 2-3 |
Browning, Mr. | Of Otoe County, fromerly of Missouri. See Agriculture | Nebraska City News | 6-26-68 | 3-2 |
Brownville | Assessors of Nemaha County meet to evaluate land and livestock, Febr. 26. See Valuation | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-2-76 | 3-4 |
Brownville | Baker and Son have opened a new Meat Market in the Old Red Store. See Trade | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-27-69 | 3-3 |
Brownville | Beason's Double Diamond Corn Plow, Manufactured by J. H. Beason. Main street, Brownville, Nebr. See Industry. | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-10-70 | 2-6 |
Brownville | Pat Kline Boot and Shoe maker no. 37 main street, Brownville, Nebraska | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-1-73 | 2-7 |
Brownville | Brownville Congress met in the office of French and Rogers, November 20th. List of the meeting. | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-25-69 | 2-3 |
Brownville | Judge Church married Jerry Quisnel to Cornelia La Barge. See Marriage | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-24-76 | 3-5 |
Brownville | R. G. Clover of Tecumseh, Blacksmith has rented the Blacksmith shop of J. H. Beason corner 5th and Main. Brownville, Nebr. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-5-73 | 3-5 |
Brownville | A. P. Cogswell Livery Stable has been sold to Charley Tuttle. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-19-73 | 3-2 |
Brownville | Collin Brothers, Germans from Lansing, Iowa bought D. Holladay's Drug Store on Main Street. See Trade | Nebraska Advertiser | 7-8-69 | 3-1 |
Brownville | Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels will be at McPherson's Hall next Tuesday. See Social Life | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-2-75 | 3-2 |
Brownville | Election of officers and directors of State Bank of Nebraska. See Banks | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-4-75 | 3-5 |
Brownville | Election Returns. See Election Returns | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-21-75 | 3-4 |
Brownville | Mr. Empson and Mrs. Bowen elope. See Crime | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-11-75 | 3-1 |
Brownville | G. W. Fairbrother's residence and 2 lots of choice fruit trees for sale, also for sale 4 lots Block 10 in Brownville Nebr. Apply to Wm J. Austin, Jonas Hacker or G. W. Fairbrother, Tecumseh, Nebr. See Sale | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-3-70 | 3-2 |
Brownville | Firm of Tisdel and Bear has been disolved. Mrs. Tisdel selling her interest to Mrs. Bear. See Trade | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-6-69 | 3-1 |
Brownsville | French and Rogers, attorneys and Counselors-at-Law, office in Court House, Brownville, Nebr. See Attorneys | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-10-69 | 2-5 |
Brownville | 400 hogs brought $8000 this week. See Livestock | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-20-76 | 3-1 |
Brownville | Four alarms and three fires in one day. See Fire | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-3-76 | 3-2 |
Brownville | Robert W. Furnas Auction of Livestock on his farm near Brownville, also $20,000 nursery stock april 15, 1873. | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-20-73 | 2-7 |
Brownville | Has bought her share of Centennial stock. See Exposition | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-25-75 | 3-4 |
Brownville | Has 3 cigar factories in operation. | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-27-76 | 2-1 |
Brownville | Hawk and Armitage Agents for Great Western Fire Extinguisher. Brownville, Nebr. | Nebraska Advertiser | 8-26-69 | 2-5 |
Brownville | Hilmer and Snoke, new firm in boot and shoe business at No. 15 Main Street, Brownville, Nebr. See Trade | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-20-69 | 3-1 |
Brownville | Charles Helmer bought out Mr. Snoke's interest in Boot and Shoe Store, No. 15 Main Street, Brownville, Nebr | Nebraska Advertiser | 7-8-69 | 3-1 |
Brownville | Wm H. Hoover has traded his residence property in Brownville for Huston Russell's farm near Nemaha City, Nebr. | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-24-70 | 3-2 |
Brownville | The Rev. W. S. Horn formerly of Nemaha county, now located at Lincoln, Nebr. gave us a call this week. | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-2-69 | 2-1 |
Brownville | Mr. Lee Hulburd has gone to Kansas to accept a position in a railroad office. | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-11-75 | 2-1 |
Brownville | D. H. Hull has entered the firm of F. A. Tisdel and COmpany, implement store in Brownville, Nebr. See Trade | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-22-69 | 3-2 |
Brownville | N. Johnson was married to Nettie Wilson, Febr. 16. See Marriage | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-24-76 | 3-5 |
Brownville | J. E. La Master, Collector of United States Internal Revenue, Brownville, Nemaha County, Nebraska. See Taxation | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-10-69 | 2-5 |
Brownville | Walter J. Lamb Bankrupt case in Court Feb. 24th at 10 a. m. at the office of S. M. Rich. Registrar in Bankruptsy. See Legal Notice - Bankrupt | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-3-70 | 2-8 |
Brownville | Late U. S. Consul to Java and Commissioner to Asia, I. S. Diehl, lectured at Brownville Courthouse Oct. 15 | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-14-69 | 3-1 |
Brownville | Lett & Cowles Druggist at Brownville have opened up a Branch Drug Store at Philips City. | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-11-69 | 2-1 |
Brownville | Mr. Linn was married to Nannie Skeen. See Marriage | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-18-75 | 3-2 |
Brownville | Charles A. Lucus and Lavina Russell were Married Febr. 25th. See Marriage | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-2-76 | 3-7 |
Brownville | Mrs. E. Marion offers her store and lot on Main Street for sale. See Real Estate | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-18-75 | 3-4 |
Brownville | Medford and Howard Architects and Builders Corner of Main and Second Streets, Brownville, Nebraska. See Trade | Nebraska Advertiser | 8-12-69 | 3-3 |
Brownville | Middle men since war has been declared on middle men especially those dealing in grain, how the middle men have faired. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-26-73 | 2-1 |
Brownville | Gus Moore late of the house of Theo Hill & Co., now that of Weel & Cahn whole sale dealers in dry goods, clothing and notions. St. Joseph. | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-1-73 | 3-4 |
Brownville | Nebraska Railway expects to run trains through Brownville to Salem by March. See Railroads | Nebraska Advertiser | 1-27-76 | 2-1 |
Brownville | Nemaha County, Nebraska. District Court now in session, J. N. Shambaugh of Nebraska City bar, also A. Schoenheit of Falls City bar, are attending James Wright, for assault with intent to kill, and Mr. Fife, indicted for counterfeiting County Warrants, each given one year in States Prison. See Judiciary. | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-2-69 | 2-1 |
Brownville | Nemaha County, Nebraska. Honoorable Isham Reavis, U. S. Associate Justice for Arizona, arrived at Brownsville. His Headquarters is in La Paz, Arizona. From "Falls City Journal". See U. S. Government | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-9-69 | 2-1 |
Brownville | Nemaha County, Nebraska. Marriage, at Christ's Church in Brownville by Rev. George R. Davis, Stetson L. Swan, Esquire, of above place to Miss M. Elizabeth Sears of Hartford, Connecticut. See Marriage | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-2-69 | 2-4 |
Brownville | J. W. Newman, attorney-at-law with Judge Morgan Court House, Brownville, Nebr. See Attorney | Nebraska Advertiser | 9-23-69 | 2-7 |
Brownville | Office of Assessor of Internal Revenue of Nebraska will be removed to Brownville. Nebraska City Press | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-3-69 | 2-2 |
Brownville | An ordinance for licensing and regulating omnibuses, hacks, carriages, drays, and other vehicles within the city. | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-6-69 | 2-4 |
Brownville | An ordinance in relation to theaters and shows. | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-6-69 | 2-4 |
Brownville | An ordinance prohibiting erection of wooden buildings on parts of Main Street, by city Council of Brownville, Nebr. G. W. Fairbrother, Mayor, J. C. McNaughton, Clerk | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-14-69 | 2-5 |
Brownville | An ordinance relative to misdemeanors, nuisances and offenses against the city of Brownville and to provide for their punishment. | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-29-69 | 2-7 |
Brownville | S. A. Osborne was admitted to the bar last week. See Judiciary | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-16-76 | 3-2 |
Brownville | Rev. J. M. Richards married George Fletcher and Jane Blecher. See Marriage | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-9-76 | 3-4 |
Brownville | Leavitts Bell Ringers gave exhibitions Friday and Saturday | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-30-75 | 3-2 |
Brownville | Salaries quoted for 1876. See School | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-6-76 | 2-2,3 |
Brownville | A Sale at Public Auction at the Government Corral of Government property on february 19th, 1870, the following- 50 Horses, 10 Mules, 6 Indian Ponies, 15,000 Gunny sacks, 1,000 lbs rags. | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-3-70 | 2-7 |
Brownville | Saloon. Bill Small has opened a saloon at his old stand. See Trade. | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-6-76 | 3-1 |
Brownville | School District No. 34 has property valued at $24,100. See School | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-6-76 | 2-2,3 |
Brownville | Mr. Stafford, photographic artist of Brownville, has taken as a partner Mr. Mount, an artist of merit. No. 47 Main Street. See Trade | Nebraska Advertiser | 7-29-69 | 3-2 |
Brownville | The Star Hotel is again without a landlord | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-18-75 | 3-2 |
Brownville | The steam ferry has not yet been forced to cease making trips on account of ice. | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-9-75 | 3-1 |
Brownville | The Stonewall left at Brownville Levee last Friday over 100 tons of freight for our merchants in Brownville. See Transportation | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-22-69 | 3-1 |
Brownville | E. W. Thomas is circulating a petition to ask Governor Garber to commute Dodge's sentence. See Crime | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-30-75 | 3-2 |
Brownville | Thad Trimmer has just opened a Feed Store, Stable and Corral at foot of Main Street, Brownville, Nebraska | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-3-69 | 3-1 |
Brownville | An ordinance relative to peddlers and Hawksters, License of $20 per year required of peddlers and hawksters. | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-29-69 | 2-7 |
Brownville | Van Amberg and Co. Mammoth Menagerie and Seigrist's French Circus. See Pastimes | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-11-71 | 2-6 to 8 |
Brownville | Evan Worth, grain and produce dealer | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-16-69 | 2-5 |
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