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History & Record of Pioneer Days
Vol VII, no. 2
Vol. VII |
April - June, 1924 |
No. 2 |
Page |
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Hymn to Nebraska, by Rev. William H. Buss of Fremont |
33-36 |
37 |
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38-49 |
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40-45 |
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Monuments to Bohemian Pioneers and Pawnee Indian "Sky Chief" |
46-47 |
Elijah Filley, Leader in Improved Farming, by Prof. H. Clyde Filley |
48-54 |
The Stone Grave People of Nebraska and Kansas, Mark E. Zimmerman, of White Cloud |
55-57 |
57-58 |
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59-61 |
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62-63 |
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64 |
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64 |
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This issue published March, 1925.
Entered as second class matter February 4. 1918, at the Post
Office,
Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act August 24, 1912.
Founded September 25, 1878
The Nebraska State Historical Society was founded September 25, 1878, at a public meeting held in the Commercial Hotel at Lincoln. About thirty well known citizens of the State were present. Robert W. Furnas was chosen president and Professor Samuel Aughey, secretary. Previous to this date, on August 26, 1867, the State Historical and Library Association was incorporated in order to receive from the State the gift of the block of ground, now known as Haymarket Square. The original Historical Association held no meetings. It was superseded by the present State Historical Society.
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