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Hengeler, Franz | 31, 46 |
Mallet, Pierre | 11 |
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Henggeler, Rosa | 31 |
Malloy, Pat | 35 |
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Henry, Neb | 18 |
Manner, Charles | 29 |
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Henry, R. H., Mayor | 51 |
Marohn, John | 34, 44 |
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Hensley, W. N. | 54 |
Martyn Wholesale Bakery | 392 |
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Hensley, Judge W. N. | 459 |
Mason, Walter | 414 |
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Herd Law | 30 |
Matthews, Fred | 40 |
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Hewitt, Geo. W, | 33 |
McAllister, James | 44 |
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Higgins, Andrew | 51, 463 |
McDonough, Hugh | 29 |
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Higgins, John G. | 51 |
McPherson, Mr. & Mrs. Robert | 44 |
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Higgins, Judge J. G. | 463 |
McPherson Lake | 26 |
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Hill, A. T | 13 |
Meeker, Ezra | 18, 19 |
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Hill Siding | 49 |
Mendoza, Antonio de | 7 |
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Hockenberger, E. C. | 49 |
Meridian Hotel | 45 |
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Hoffman, Francis A | 358 |
Methodist Church, The | 279 |
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Holladay's Stage Line | 18 |
Mexico | 9 |
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Holy Family Church | 238 |
Meyer, Peter | 32, 34 |
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Holy Family Cemetery | 297 |
Meyer, Mrs. Peter | 34 |
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Homestead Act of 1862, The | 450 |
Meyer, Julian E. Jr. | 543 |
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Hopi Indians | 7, 8 |
Midland Pacific Rail Road | 323 |
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Howard, Edgar | 421, 477, 536, 569, 570 |
Midwest Manufacturing Plant | 387 |
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Huber, John | 49 |
Miller Allied Securities Company | 374 |
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Hudson, H. J. | 57, 49 |
Minguez, Padre Pedro | 10 |
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Hudson, Judge H. J. | 418 |
Minute Book, The | 27, 30 |
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Hudson's Bay Company | 17 |
Mississippi River | 12 |
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Humphrey | 216 |
Mississippi Valley | 03 |
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Humphrey Township | 205 |
Missouri Compromise Bill | 410 |
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Missouri Compromise | 20, 449 |
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Immanuel Lutheran Church | 258 |
Missouri Indians | 10 |
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Independent Evangelical ProtestantChurch | 265 |
Missouri River | 10, 11, 20, 29 |
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Indian Agent, First | 36 |
Missouri Valley | 10, 11 |
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Indians, Hostile | 31 |
Mitchell, James C | 27 |
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Indians, Hostility of | 36 |
Moffatt, D. M. | 363 |
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Indian Territory | 38 |
Moffatt, Samuel | 363 |
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Indian War | 299 |
Moffatt Tunnel, The | 363 |
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Indigent, Provision for | 416 |
Monroe Congregational Church | 276 |
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International Trade | 54 |
Monroe, Nebraska | 8, 218 |
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Irish Immigrants | 34 |
Monroe (New Hope) Cemetery | 295 |
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Irish, Relief for | 50 |
Monroe (Newman Grove) Cemetery | 295 |
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Irrigation, start of | 54 |
Monroe Presbyterian Church | 277 |
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Irving, Washington | 58 |
Monroe Township | 210 |
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Isard, Governor | 34 |
Monroe (Tracy Valley) Cemetery | 295 |
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Itinerant Operators | 56 |
Moore, Charles | 55 |
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Izard, Mark W. | 455 |
Mormon Church | 289 |
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Mormon Church (Reorganized) | 289 |
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Jaramillo | 8 |
Mormon Group settle near Monroe | 43 |
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Jefferson, President | 52 |
Mormon Monument | 17 |
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Jeffries, James | 33 |
Mormon Pioneers | 16 |
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Johnson, D. M. | 22 |
Mormon Trail, The | 16, 18, 49, 320, 328 |
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Johnson, Hadley D. | 20, 411 |
Mormons' Winter Quarters | 21 |
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Joliet Township | 209 |
Morse, Charles | 37 |
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Joliet Township (Creston) Cemetery | 296 |
Murdock & Son | 47 |
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Joliet Township (Greenwood) Cemetery | 296 |
Murie, James | 37 |
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Joliet Township (Humphrey) Cemetery | 296 |
Murie, Captain James | 40, 41 |
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Joliet Township (Union) Cemetery | 296 |
Murray, Pat | 29 |
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Jones A. D | 28 |
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Josephite Mormons | 57 |
Nance County | 8, 36 |
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Julesburg | 35 |
Neboville | 49 |
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Julesburg, Colorado | 27 |
Nebraska, Capital Removal | 424 |
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Nebraska, Capital Removed | 451 |
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Kansas | 13 |
Nebraska City Bank | 363 |
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Kansas Nebraska Bill, The | 20, 410 |
Nebraska, Early Mail Routes in | 448 |
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Karr & Nichols Brickyard | 391 |
Nebraska, Exploration in | 447 |
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Kelly, Michael | 33 |
Nebraska, German Immigrants to | 462 |
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Kelly, Oliver H. | 412 |
Nebraska, Governors of, 1857-1950 | 45 |
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Kiernan, James | 55 |
Nebraska Grain Trust | 358 |
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Kimball, Elder Heher C. | 16 |
Nebraska HistoricalSociety | 13, 14, 15, 27 |
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Kingsley Dam ("Little TVA") | 404 |
Nebraska History Government, Annals of | 453 |
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Kramer, Carl | 49 |
Nebraska In Literature and Poetry | 447 |
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Kramer, Mayor Carl | 51 |
Nebraska-Kansas Line | 8 |
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Kramer High School | 57 |
Nebraska Knights of Columbus, State Boys' Camp | 473 |
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Kramer, Louis | 49 |
Nebraska Legislative Assembly | 449 |
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Kummer, Vincent | 26, 28, 29, 32 |
Nebraska, National Bank of | 363 |
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Kumpf, John | 44 |
Nebraska, Origin of name of | 446 |
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Nebraska, Physical Features of | 446 |
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La Shara, Petah | 15,36 |
Nebraska Power Company | 395 |
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Lee, Capt. Thomas J. | 29 |
Nebraska, Rail Roads in | 448 |
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Lehman, Geo. | 37 |
Nebraska Real Estate Trust | 381 |
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Leon, Ponee de | 9 |
Nebraska State Bar Association Organized | 425 |
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Lewis and Clark | 13 |
Nebraska State Y.M.C.A | 550 |
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Lewis, Capt. Meriweather | 12 |
Nebraska State Y.M.C.A. Camp | 472 |
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Lincoln, Abraham | 411 |
Nebraska, Steamboat Travel in | 448 |
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Lindsay | 257 |
Nebraska Territory | 20 |
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Lindsay (Bethany) Cemetery | 296 |
Nebraska Territory, First Governor of | 449 |
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Local Government | 415 |
Nebraska, Wagon Roads in | 448 |
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Looking Glass, The | 34 |
Neihardt, John G | 14 |
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Looking Glass Creek, Power from | 46 |
New Mexico | 7 |
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Looking Glass Meadow Massacre | 39 |
New Settlers | 35 |
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Looking Glass Methodist Church | 284 |
New Settlers, Nationality of | 29 |
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Lost Creek Township | 255 |
Niobrara !3, | 17 |
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Louis, Jacob | 26, 27, 29 |
Nizza, Padre Mareos de | 7 |
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Louisiana Purchase | 52, 53, 446 |
Norris, Senator George W. | 454 |
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Loup Fork | 17, 30 |
North, E. W. | 364 |
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Loup River | 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18, 26 |
North, Frank (Major) | 14, 32, 37, 38, 40, 41, 45, 55 |
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Loup River Bridge damaged | 52 |
North, Frank (Major), Letter from | 82 |
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Loup River Ferry | 27, 33 |
North, Frank, Mrs. | 32 |
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Loup River Ferry, Early day charges | 325 |
North, James E. | 34, 45, 47 |
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Loup River Ferries | 70 |
North, James E., Memoirs of | 520 |
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Loup River, Flood on | 44 |
North, Luther | 37, 49, 52, 328 |
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Loup River PowerDistrict | 389, 395, 397, 398, 399 |
North Platte River | 18 |
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Loup Township | 212 |
North, Stella | 40 |
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Luesche, Henry | 29 |
Northrop, A. B. | 33 |
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Lusehe, Henry | 26, 35 |
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Lutheran Hospital | 556 |
Oakdale | 36 |
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Lynch, Thos | 33 |
Oakley, Annie | 40 |
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Lynn's Hatchery | 388 |
Oberg's Hatchery | 388 |
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Oconee | 256 |
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MacKenzie, Col. Ronald S. | 38 |
Oconee Presbyterian Church | 278 |
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Maennerchor Society, Founding of | 464 |
Oconee Township | 212 |
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Mail, First consignment of | 33 |
Occupation Tax | 59 |
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Mail Routes, Government | 74 |
Odd Fellows | 30 |
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Malcolm, A. B. | 28 |
Ogalalla | 224 |
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Mallet, Paul | 11 |
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O'Kay | 49 |
Pontiac, Chief of Ottawas | 41 |
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Oklahoma Indian Reservation | 14 |
Pony Express | 17 |
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Old Company House | 27, 29, 32 |
Pony Express Relay Race | i8 |
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Oldenbusch | 49 |
Pony Express Route | 48 |
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Omaha | 14, 21, 29 |
Pork-packing, First Company Organized | 50 |
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Omaha and Otoe Indians | 2! |
Postal Service | 48 |
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Omaha Creek | 12 |
Postville | 49 |
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Omaha, First National Bank of | 364 |
Potts, William S | 33 |
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Omaha Indians in Columbus | 38 |
Powder River | 38 |
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Omaha (Mormons' "Winter Quarters") | 16 |
Prairie Fires | 44 |
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Oregon Emigrants | 447 |
Presbyterian Church, The | 273 |
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Oregon Trail | 16, 17, 18, 19, 32, 320, 328 |
Presbyterian Church, of Tracy Valley | 278 |
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Oregon Trail Marker | 475 |
President (town of) | 49 |
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Oregon Memorial Association | 19 |
Press | 55 |
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Orpheus Hall | 464 |
Bellevue Gazette, The | 455 |
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Osage Indians | 10 |
Cincinnati Commercial, The | 455 |
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Otoe Indians | 10, 12 |
Cincinati Enquirer, The | 455 |
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Overland Trail | 18, 26, 320 |
Cincinnati Wahrheitsfreund, The | 455 |
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City Facts, The | 455 |
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Pacific Railway proposed | 34 |
Columbus Democrat, The | 457 |
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Padilla, Padre Juan de | 9 |
Columbus Gazette, The | 455 |
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Padouca | 11 |
Columbus Golden Age, The | 455 |
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Palestine | 49 |
Columbus Journal, The | 456 |
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Palestine Baptist Church | 285 |
Columbus Republican, The | 456 |
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Palmer, (Nebraska) | 18 |
Columbus Telegram, The | 457 |
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Park Hill Orphan Home Association | 52 |
Florence Courier, The | 456 |
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Parr, Mrs. George | 325 |
Genoa Leader, The | 457 |
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Pattison, A. B. | 33 |
German Papers | 458 |
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Pattison, Judge | 35 |
Independent, The | 457 |
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Pawnee Confederacy | 9 |
Leader, The | 457 |
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Pawnee Indians | 8, 9, 50, 14, 15, 28, 37 |
Nebraskan, The | 455 |
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Pawnee Indians, depredations by | 36 |
Ohio Statesman, The | 455 |
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Pawnee Indians, Scouts | 37 |
Platte County Democrat, The | 455 |
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Pawnee Mission | 17 |
Platte Journal, The | 456 |
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Pawnee Park | 26 |
St. Louis Chronick, The | 455 |
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Pawnees | 13 |
Westbote, The | 455 |
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Pawnee Scouts, last official | 38 |
Prohibition Party | 52 |
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Pawnees, treaty with | 30 |
Prohibition Party, Official Organ of | 414 |
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Pawnee War, The | 35, 79 |
Property, Assessments Ordered on | 32 |
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Peace Pact | 12 |
Public School, First | 27 |
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Pecos Indians | 11 |
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Pecos, Texas | 8 |
Quality Hatchery | 388 |
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Pepper, Dr., Bottling Co | 389 |
Quereehos Indians | 8 |
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Petition to Incorporate | 69 |
Quinn brothers | 29 |
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Phillips, Mayor George W | 416 |
Quivira | 7, 955 |
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Pierce, President Franklin | 20, 411 |
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Pike, Lt. Zebulon | 13 |
Race Track Started | 52 |
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Pike's Peak Trail | 35 |
Railroad Lands, sale of | 45 |
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Pioneer Business Effort | 390 |
Railroads, Branch | 50 |
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Pioneer Cooperative | 373 |
Real Estate, Early Dealers in | 377 |
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Pioneer Hook & Ladder Co. No. I | 46 |
Recessions, History of | 375 |
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Pioneer Mill, The | 360 |
Reck, John | 32, 33 |
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Pioneering, in Platte County, end of first four years | 35 |
Reece Shoe Co | 386, 387, 389 |
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Pioneers, Hardships of | 44 |
Reeder, James G., Memoirs of | 523 |
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Platt, Elvira G | 15 |
Reinke, Carl | 26, 29 |
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Platte and Colfax County Irrigation and Canal Co | 394 |
Reinke, Charles | 35, 33 |
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Platte Center | 215 |
Reorganized Church (Mormon) | 17 |
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Platte County | 8, 10, 11, 14, 31 |
Reporter's Diary (Leslie's Weekly) | 83 |
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Platte County Agricultural Society | 341 |
Republican River | 15 |
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Platte County Bar Association, | Republican Valley | 13 |
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Officers of | 425 |
Rickert, Marie | 34 |
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Platte County, Board of Com- | Rickly, (Dale) Caroline | 31, 32 |
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missioners of | 32 |
Rickly, John | 27, 29, 31, 33, 418 |
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Platte County Business Survey | 559 |
Rickly, John and Company | 28 |
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Platte County Cattle Market | 333 |
Rickly, John, His Diary | 67 |
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Platte County, Churches of | 234 |
Rocky Mountains | 20 |
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Platte County, Division of | 55 |
Roen, Paul, M.D | 569 |
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Platte County, Dust storm in | 335 |
Rousch, George | 26 |
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Platte County, Early Civil History of | 90 |
Roselawn Memorial Park | 294 |
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Platte County, Early surveys of | 53 |
Rosenburg | 49 |
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Platte County, European settlers in | 462 |
Royal, Colonel | 40 |
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Platte County Fair | 475 |
Russell, John | 325 |
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Platte County Farmers Equity Union | 334 |
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Platte County Farms, Value of | 330 |
Sacramento, California | 18 |
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Platte County Federation of Woman's Clubs | 471 |
Sacred Heart Church | 249 |
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Platte County, First agricultural development of | 329 |
Salem Swedish Lutheran Church | 264 |
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Platte County, First District Court in | 424 |
Salt Lake City | 17, 32 |
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Platte County, First schools in | 467 |
Salt Lake Express | 18 |
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Platte County, Forest and Fruit Trees Planted in | 332 |
Sand Creek (Colorado) encounter | 42 |
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Platte County 4-H Club | 336 |
Santa Fe, New Mexico | 10, 11, 13 |
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Platte County Grange, Organization of | 334 |
Sarpy County | 20 |
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Platte County Historical sketch | 85 |
Sarpy's Ferry | 21 |
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Platte County Hospitals and Doctors | 537 |
Saw and Grist Mill, First Operation | 33 |
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Platte County Lions Pig Club | 337 |
St. Ansgar Evangelical Lutheran Church | 263 |
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Platte County, Officials of 1857-1950 | 425 |
St. Anthony's Cemetery | 297 |
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Platte County Patriotic Associations | 475 |
St. Anthony's Church (Columbus) | 250 |
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Platte County people as seen by Doctor Paul B. Roen | 68 |
St. Anthony's Church (Tarnov) | 243 |
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Platte County Pioneer Association | 27 |
St. Anthony's School | 56 |
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Platte County Pioneers Ass'n, Formation of | 470 |
St. Bernard | 217 |
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Platte County Real Estate Transfers | 37 |
St. Bernard Cemetery | 297 |
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Platte County, Red Mud Rain | 335 |
St. Bernard's Church | 245 |
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Platte County Roster, World War II | 352 |
St. Bernard Township | 207 |
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Platte County, Self-Binder introduced | 330 |
St. Bonaventure's Cemetery | 293 |
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Platte County Soil Conservation | 335 |
St. Bonaventure's Church | 235 |
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Platte County Township, Officers of | 219 |
St. Bonaventure's Day School | 57, 481 |
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Platte County, Trade and Market | 91 |
St. Francis of Assisi Church | 246 |
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Platte River, The | 7,8,9, 10, II, 12, 14, 19, 72 |
St. John's Church | 234 |
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Platte River Ferry | 33 |
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church | 256, 268 |
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Platte River, Navigation of | 74 |
St. John Nepomucene Church | 240 |
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Platte Valley | 13, 16 |
St. Joseph, Missouri | 18 |
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Platte Valley, First Automobiles in | 326 |
St. Joseph's Church | 237 |
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Plum Creek | 57 |
St. Joseph & Denver Rail Road | 323 |
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Plum Creek, Battle of | 40 |
St. Louis | 10, 11, 13 |
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Plum Creek Stage Station | 41 |
St. Mary of the Angels Cemetery | 297 |
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Polities and Government | 55 |
St. Mary of the Angels Church | 241 |
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Poncas | 13 |
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