NSHS Territorial Newspaper Extraction Project
Crump, Mr. - Cushing, R. C.
Category |
Extraction |
Newspaper |
Date 18xx | p-c |
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Crump, Mr. | Settler on Indian Creek. | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-23-73 | 2-4,5 |
Crystal Lake, Iowa | Boy and girl drowned while being removed from the home during a sudden rise of the river. See Drowning | Nebraska City News | 4-26-67 | 3-1 |
Culber, ___ | Appeared against ___ Reynolds for assault and battery. See Judiciary | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-3-76 | 3-6 |
Culberson, D. Y. | Of Glen Rock, reported on crops. | Nebraska Advertiser | 7-8-69 | 2-1 |
Culbertson, Mr. A. J. | Conducted a recitation in metal Arithmetic, Highland Teachers Institute. | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-20-73 | 3-4 |
Culbertson, A. J. | To take part in the Teacher's Institute at Glen Rock | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-13-73 | 3-6 |
Culbertson, David Y. | Petit Juror | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-10-73 | 3-6 |
Culp, G. W. | Elected delegate to the Republican County Convention | Nebraska Advertiser | 9-22-70 | 2-3 |
Culp, G. W. | Elected delegate to the Republican Convention | Nebraska Advertiser | 7-28-70 | 2-2 |
Culp, G. W. | Delegate to Good Templars From Aspinwall. See Organizations and Associations | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-17-76 | 3-2 |
Culp, G. W. | Elected Constable, Aspinwall Precinct. See Election Returns, Nemaha County | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-21-75 | 3-4 |
Culver and Parsons | Will establish a new paper called the Blue Valley Record at Milford in Seward County. See Press | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-24-70 | 1-1 |
Cumerford, Mr. | Eloquent Democratic Speaker. See Political Parties, Democratic. | Nebraska City News | 8-26-68 | 3-2 |
Cumerford, John, Esq. | Nebraska City, Nebr. See Attorney | Nebraska City News | 7-31-68 | 3-2 |
Cumming City, Nebr. | Mrs. Welsh. See Womans Suffrage. | Nebraska City News | 8-28-68 | 3-2 |
Cuming County. | DeWitt, Nebraska. Letter from H. A. Samson to News The farmers are getting in their crops. The hard-handed, honest-hearted farmers, the bone and sinew of our country are constantly pouring into the Elk Horn Valley, taking homesteads, buying land and making themselves generally useful. Bro. Allen of the Omaha Land Office informs that a trifle over 50,000 acres of land has been disposed of at that office in about six weeks. New houses are going up in all directions, to say nothing of barns, mills, etc. We have good land, good timber, good water, good Democrats, etc., in this county. | Nebraska City News | 5-10-67 | 2-2 |
Cuming County | Citizens want the Winnebago Indians removed from the state and punished for the murder of Mr. Munson. See Winnebago Indians | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-23-70 | 1-7,8 |
Cuming County | Investment in school facilities. | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-26-74 | 1-4 |
Cummings, Uncle Billy | Was born Febr. 29, 1800. See Pioneers | Nebraska Advertiser | 3-2-76 | 3-1 |
Cummings, Israel | of Bedford Rising Sun. Master Grange. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-19-73 | 2-3 |
Cummings, James S. | Bought real estate from James R. McCallam | Nebraska Advertiser | 11-20-73 | 3-3 |
Cummings, John B. | real estate transfer from J. S. Hill. | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-30-73 | 3-3 |
Cunningham, A. | Helped rescue Mr. Southard from Esquire Frank's well. Brownville, Nebraska. See Southard, A. | Nebraska Advertiser | 6-23-70 | 2-4 |
Cunningham, E. E. Capt. | Of Richardson County appointed on comittee of arrangements for the re-union | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-30-69 | 1-8 |
Cunningham, Honorable E. E. | Was in Brownville this week from Richardson county. | Nebraska Advertiser | 9-30-69 | 2-1 |
Cunningham, E. E. | Of Richardson County elected to Nebraska Senate. | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-20-70 | 2-4 |
Cunningham, (Captain) E. E. | Of Richardson County, elected on the executive committee of the Old Soldiers' Association. See Societies and Organizations | Nebraska Advertiser | 7-14-70 | 1-5 |
Cunningham, Senator | Of Falls City has been nominated Surveyor General of Iowa and Nebraska | Nebraska Advertiser | 4-20-71 | 2-2 |
Cunningham and Smith | Real estate dealers of Falls City. | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-19-70 | 1-6 |
Cunningham, John | Loas a horse by being stolen by Thomas Stafford. See Outlaws | Nebraska City News | 4-22-67 | 3-2 |
Curtis, A.J. | Waverly, alias J. K. Bear. | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-19-74 | 2-2 |
Curtis, A. J. | Waverly, embezzler | Nebraska Advertiser | 2-19-74 | 2-2 |
Curtis, H. | London Pct. Elected clerk of Electoion | Nebraska Advertiser | 10-23-73 | 2-6 |
Curtis, J. | Elected C. G. M. 1st U. | Nebraska Advertiser | 12-23-69 | 2-2 |
Curtis, Joseph | Has an orchard with peaches equal in size to the Salway peach of New Jersey. See Horticulture | Nebraska Advertiser | 9-15-70 | 2-3 |
Cushing, R. C. | Of Plattsmouth one of the largest stock holders in the new bank organized and located at Lincoln, Nebraska | Nebraska Advertiser | 5-15-73 | 2-5 |
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