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192 11/25/69
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Fremont The Fremont House Broad street 2th and 4th St. S. H. Fowler Proprietor. Fremont, Nebr.
192 12/1/70
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Fremont Voted $50,000 in Precinct bonds to bridge the Platte river.
192 3/23/76
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Fremont The Republican Central Committee will hold a county convention to choose state delegates, May 23d. See Political Parties.
848 1/15/68
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Fremont County, Iowa Frederick Rector, democrat, elected to fill vacancy in state legislature. See Election, special.
848 6/17/67
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Fremont, Nebr Dodge County. Organization of Northern Air Line. Nebraska, DeSota to Fremont. June 8th. Officers of company. See Land Stealing.
192 6/10/69
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French, Sidney Attorney and Counselor at Law, office in Court House, Brownville, Nebr. See Attorneys.
848 4/5/67
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French Settlers to Nebraska this coming summer and fall. Dissatisfaction in France over political situation. See Emigration.
192 12/22/70
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French, S. Incorporator of the Brownville Southwestern Railroad Company.
192 5/25/71
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French, Sidney Elected director of Brownville and Hamburg Railroa Company.
192 4/7/70
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French, Sidney Nominated for Attorney on the People's Ticket.
192 6/5/73
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French, Sidney Real estate transfer from Anna E. Barrett Lot 11, block 17, Brownville, Nebr. #5.50.
192 5/15/73
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French, Sidney Set out for Falls City with Frank Johnson and David Campbell.
192 7/6/73
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French, Sidney To Wm French warantee deed E 1/2 lot 111 block 17, Brownville $600.
192 6/19/73
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French, Sidney Toasts committee 4th of July celebration and barbacue at Brownville Nebraska.
192 11/10/70
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French, (Prof) W. M. A mute, is Principal of the Deaf and Dumb Institue at Blair.
192 8/4/70
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French, William Took up one brown stray pony. See Livestock.
192 7/6/73
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French, Wm Real estate transfer from Sidney French E 1/2 lot 11 block 17, Brownville, $600.
192 7/6/73
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French, Wm and son have suspended business the goods are being sold by an assignee for the settlement of the firms liabilities.
192 11/11/69
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Frerking, Christopher Married to Annie Wolf, both of Nemaha County.
192 10/21/75
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Frerricks, J. Elected Justice of the Peace, Benton Precinct. See Election Returns, Nemaha County.
848 7/22/67
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Freund, F. W. Of the Firm of Freund & Bro. Leaves for Julesburg tomorrow. Duing his absence Mr. Picard will attend to his establishment in Nebraska City.
884 1/15/68
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Freund & Bro. Of Nebraska City, Nebr., manufactures and dealers in gunds etc. See Industry.
192 4/20/71
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Fritz, (Rev) Randolph A. At the meeting of the Missouri river Presbytery was elected delegate to the General Assembly. See Church
192 9/8/70
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Frost, Mr. Judgment for in suit brought by Lorinda Godfrey. See Legal Notice
192 10/14/69
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Frost, Hon. George U. Gave an address at the State Fair (Nebraska).
192 10/23/73
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Fry, A. L. Bedford Pct., Electged Assessor.
192 10/23/73
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Fry, Mssrs Gage Co., Brothers on Mud Creek lost all their hay, stables & grain by prairie fire.
192 11/3/70
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Fudge, Stephen Deceased. Heirs refused to grant the right of way to the Brownville, Fort Kearney and Pacific Railroad.
192 11/4/75
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Fuel The hills are covered with timber. See St. Deroin.
848 2/12/68
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Fuel Large quantities of wood are daily hauled into the City, the recent cold weather having created a great market for fuel of all kinds.
848 3/27/67
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Fuel, Wood Rather scarce, with prices outrageously high.
848 7/24/68
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Fuel, Wood Sealed proposals will be received by undersigned for the supply of fuel for the Nebraska City Public Schools. Bidders will state the price per cord of 128 cubic feet, for delivering and the piling up of 30 to 35 cords in the 1st ward, 35 to 40 cords in the 2nd ward, 40 to 45 cords in the 3rd ward. Aug. F. Harvey.
192 11/25/69
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Fuller, Capt. Was chosen Deacon of the Congregational Church. Pawnee Tribune.
192 11/25/75
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Fuller, Dr. Superintendent of Insane Hospital against whom an investigating committee brought charges. See Investigations.
192 5/27/69
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Fuller, Hon. A. B. From Ashland, appointed Regent of the State University by the Governor. See University.
192 7/14/70
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Fuller, A. B. Of Saunders County was eleced on the executive committee of the Old Soldiers Association. See Societies and Organizations.
192 10/23/73
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Fuller, Daniel, Gage Co. Living on Cedar creek, lost all his grain and hay to prairie fire.
192 8/4/70
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Fulmer and Williams Publishers of the Hamburg Democrat at Hamburg, Iowa. See Press
848 10/23/68
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Fulton, Emma Married to Louis C. Davenport. See Marriage.
192 3/10/70
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Fulton, S. A. Appointed by the Legislature to investigate the acts of the land and building Commissioners.
192 10/7/69
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Fulton, S. A. For Senator of Third District, Nemaha County, on Republican Ticket.
848 2/26/68
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Fulton, Wm Left Nebraska City yesterday for St. Louis, to return about April 1.
848 2/10/68
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Fulton, William Nebraska City, Nebraska . See Horticulture.
848 7/1/68
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Fulton, Wm Nebraska City, Nebraska. See Land agents and Insurance.
848 8/3/68
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Fulton, Wm. Banking, Real Estate, Insurance. See Banking.
848 4/10/67
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Fulton, Wm Of Nebraska City, Nebr. Departed on the Colorado which arrived from Omaha at noon. See River Transportation.
848 4/10/67
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Fulton, Wm. & Co. Of Nebraska City, Nebr. Have this day dissolved, D. L. Rolfe having purchased the interest of Wm. Fulton. See Dissolution Co-Partnership
192 2/12/74
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Funk, Otto Lancaster county, Inspector Geeral, rank, Brig. General, on Governor's Military Staff.
192 5/15/73
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Funke, Otto Appointed Board of Director of the Merchants Bank organized at Lincoln, Nebr.
848 4/13/68
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Furay, John B. Douglas County Delegate. See Convention, County Republican.
192 6/10/69
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Furay, John B. From Brownville, Nebraska appointed Superintendent of Mail. See U. S. Government.
192 4/3/73
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Furlough, Della "What is it" The school exhibitions at the Hall.
192 11/27/73
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Furlough Dill Brownville, took part high school program.
192 10/23/73
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Furnas, A. W. Brownville Pct., Elected clerk of Election.
192 2/12/74
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Furnas, Governor Received first title as Colonel from appointment by acting Governor J. Sterling Morton on his Military Staff.
192 11/13/73
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Furnas, Governor Delivered address at new building dedicated at Peru Normal School.
192 10/30/73
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Furnas, Mrs. Lincoln, wife of Gov. Furnas, severely injured by falling down stairs.
192 11/13/73
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Furnas, Mary E. Real estate transfer to John L. Carson.
192 6/30/70
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Furnas, R. W. Of Brownville was elected R. W. G. Secretary of the Grand Lodge of A. F. And A. M. Also election E. G. Secretary. See Societies and Organizations.
192 1/15/74
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Furnas, R. W. Member of Premium Committee State Fair.
192 7/14/70
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Furnas, (Col) Robert R. Of Brownville, elected President of Old Soldiers Association.
192 12/22/70
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Furnas, Robert W. Incorporation of the Little Nemaha Railroad Company.
848 12/11/68
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Furnas, Col. Nemaha County, elected on Board of Directors of St. Louis and Nebraska Trunk Line at stockholders meeting. See Railroads.
192 12/30/75
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Furnas, Arthur Of Lincoln spent Christmas with his parents in Brownville.
192 4/3/73
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Furnass, Celia "Salt Lake City", at the school exhibition at the Hall. Were very commendable.
192 11/25/75
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Furnas, R. W. Bought 1 share of Centennial stock at $10. See Exposition.
192 8/19/69
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Furnas, R. W. Brought Johnny Sioux to Brownville where his unusually good conduct endeared him to all.
192 8/12/69
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Furnas, R. W. Brought Johnny Sioux to Brownville where his unusually good conduct endeared him to all.
848 4/13/68
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Furnas, R. W. Elected Alderman Brownville, Nebraska. See Election returns.
192 11/4/75
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Furnas, R. W. Elected Director of Nebraska Railroad Company. See Railroads.
192 5/25/71
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Furnas, R. W. Elected director and Secretary of the Brownville and Hamburg Railroad.
192 12/23/69
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Furnas, R. W. Elected M. E. H. Priest of Brownville R. A. M. See Societies & Organizations.
192 3/10/70
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Furnas, R. W. Elected President of the Nemaha County Agricultural Society.
192 12/23/69
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Furnas, R. W. Elected W. M. of Nemaha Valley A. F. & A. M.
192 4/14/70
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Furnas, R. W. Elected Secretary of Brownville, Ft. Kearney and Pacific Railroad.
192 5/27/69
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Furnas, Hon. R. W. From Brownville, appointed Regent of State University by the Governor. See University.
192 12/30/69
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Furnas, R. W. Col. Has bought the Advertiser from J. S. Church. Col. Furnas is one of the pioneer newspaper men in Nebraska having established the Advertizer office in Brownville in 11856, he was for 7 years thereafter the sole proprietor.
192 3/20/73
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Furnas, Robert W. Livestock Auction April 15, 1873 near Brownville, Nebr.
192 5/15/73
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Furnas, Governor Of Brownville one of the largest stockholders in the new Bank organized and located at Lincoln, Nebraska.
848 11/20/68
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Furnas, Col. Of Brownville is still engaged in intrducint fine stock for Nebraska. He also advertises a variety of fruit trees for sale, in the Brownville papers.
192 3/20/73
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Furnas, Col. R. W. Our newly elected governor is a fine looking man of good natural ability, fair culture som what varied experience in Public life, throughly acquainted with the material resources and necessities of our State and ardent friend of education, temperance and Christianity of which he is a professor, he will give us a good administration and do much to encourage the development of our young common wealth.
192 6/19/73
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Furnas, Gov. R. W. President of the 4 of July celebration and barbacue at Brownville, Nebraska.
192 4/6/76
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Furnas, R. W. Secretary of Brownville school district 34. See School.
192 1/13/70
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Furnas, R. W. Secretary of the Nebraska State Horticltural Society.
848 8/10/68
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Furnas, Col. Robert W. Success with Early Rose Potato. See Agriculture.
192 10/28/69
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Furnas, R. W. To the office of R. W. G. Secretary. See Lodge.
192 10/21/69
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Furnas, Col. Robert Was re-elected President of Brownville, by the State Board of Agriculture.
192 5/4/71
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Furnas, Colhapp and Hacker Have dissolved partnership by mutual consent.
848 4/29/68
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Furnas Company Early Rose potatoes. See Agriculture.
848 4/20/68
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Furniture A. A. Arrison, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, Nebraska City, Nebraska. Finest assortment of parlor, bedroom and Kitchen furniture.
848 7/31/67
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Furniture A. A. Arrison at his Furniture Emporium, has just received a large lot of new and fashionable furniture. Comlete sets of parlor, sitting-room, and bed-room furniture in Rosewood, cherry and Walnug. Arrison is an old settler, a clever fellow and sells furniture at "low down" prices.
848 11/25/68
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Furniture Sale Lindsey Hotel furniture will be sold at auction Nov. 28th, consisting in part of stoves, beds and bedding, tables, dressing stands, wash stands, mattresses, chairs, lamps, dishes, etc. Morrison, Tomlin & Co.
848 10/7/68
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Furniture A. W. Orr, Nebraska City. A large and well selected stock of all kinds of household and parlor furniture. Upholstering and repairing. Coffins ready made and trimmed to order.
192 4/13/71
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Furse, George W. Married to Miriam C. Randol. Nemaha County.

 


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