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By George W. Hansen |
The Earliest Romance of Jefferson County |
147 |
By George W. Hansen |
Experiences on the Frontier |
152 |
By Frank Helvey |
Looking Backward |
155 |
By George E. Jenkins |
The Easter Storm of 1873 |
158 |
By Charles B. Letton |
Beginnings of Fairbury |
161 |
By Joseph B. McDowell |
Early Experiences in Nebraska |
163 |
By Elizabeth Porter Seymour |
Personal Recollections |
166 |
By Mrs. C. F. Steele |
How the Sons of George Winslow Found Their Father's Grave |
168 |
Statement by Mrs. C. F. Steele |
168 |
Statement by George W. Hansen |
169 |
Early Days in Jefferson County |
175 |
By Mrs. M. H. Weeks |
Location of the Capital at Lincoln |
176 |
By John H. Ames |
An Incident in the History of Lincoln |
182 |
By Ortha C. Bell |
Lincoln In the Early Seventies |
184 |
By Ortha C. Bell |
A Pioneer Baby Show |
186 |
By Mrs. Frank I. Ringer |
Marking the Site of the Lewis and Clark Council at Fort Calhoun |
187 |
By Mrs. Laura B. Pound |
Early History of Lincoln County |
190 |
By Major Lester Walker |
Grey Eagle, Pawnee Chief |
194 |
By Millard S. Binney |
Lovers' Leap (Poem) |
196 |
By Mrs. A. P. Jarvis |
Early Indian History |
198 |
By Mrs. Sarah Clapp |
The Blizzard of 1888 |
203 |
By Minnie Freeman Penny |
An Acrostic |
204 |
By Mrs. Ellis |
Early Days in Nance County |
206 |
By Mrs. Ellen Saunders Walton |
The Pawnee Chief's Farewell (Poem) |
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