Agreeable to our promise to continue our investigations; we, last Tuesday, visited the site of the old village mentioned in Bell’s History of Washington County, page 39, as the site of an old Mormon settlement of 1845; but thought by Mr. Grenell and others to have been of much older date, and probably a farm station or outpost of either Fort Atkinson, which lay about one mile east, or Fort Calhoun, four miles south
Thinking a sketch of the early history of good old Otoe county would be a readable article in your c...
In this report, State Archeologist E. Blackman wrote to the Nebraska State Historical Society about ...
The following letter is from Rev. Wm. Hamilton, who was a Presbyterian missionary among the north-we...
Agreeable to our promise to continue our investigations; we, last Tuesday, visited the site of the o...
The county of Washington, in a historical point of view, assumes more importance than that of any ot...
At the request of the secretary of the State Historical Society, Prof. Geo. E. Howard, I undertook r...
The Discovery of Nebraska. 11 Dec. SMD 14, 53-2, v1 , 60p. [3167] Account of early explorations of t...
The first permanent settlement in Washington County was made in the late eighteen fifties. Beginning...
We are apt to look upon Nebraska as a young state; young in its geological formation, in its politic...
To James Fitche, of Nebraska City, the Society is indebted for the following recollections, reminisc...
This preliminary study examined the cultural and logistical factors underlying the settlement of the...
Booklet of stories about personal experiences in Nebraska and Nebraska place names, compiled at the ...
Before the late 1840\u27s, no white men had settled the area of southwestern Iowa at the point where...
At request of the editor of this report the following traditional history of the Omaha Indians is fu...
The Nebraska Territory was established in 1854. Consisting of lands that encompass modern-day Nebras...
Thinking a sketch of the early history of good old Otoe county would be a readable article in your c...
In this report, State Archeologist E. Blackman wrote to the Nebraska State Historical Society about ...
The following letter is from Rev. Wm. Hamilton, who was a Presbyterian missionary among the north-we...
Agreeable to our promise to continue our investigations; we, last Tuesday, visited the site of the o...
The county of Washington, in a historical point of view, assumes more importance than that of any ot...
At the request of the secretary of the State Historical Society, Prof. Geo. E. Howard, I undertook r...
The Discovery of Nebraska. 11 Dec. SMD 14, 53-2, v1 , 60p. [3167] Account of early explorations of t...
The first permanent settlement in Washington County was made in the late eighteen fifties. Beginning...
We are apt to look upon Nebraska as a young state; young in its geological formation, in its politic...
To James Fitche, of Nebraska City, the Society is indebted for the following recollections, reminisc...
This preliminary study examined the cultural and logistical factors underlying the settlement of the...
Booklet of stories about personal experiences in Nebraska and Nebraska place names, compiled at the ...
Before the late 1840\u27s, no white men had settled the area of southwestern Iowa at the point where...
At request of the editor of this report the following traditional history of the Omaha Indians is fu...
The Nebraska Territory was established in 1854. Consisting of lands that encompass modern-day Nebras...
Thinking a sketch of the early history of good old Otoe county would be a readable article in your c...
In this report, State Archeologist E. Blackman wrote to the Nebraska State Historical Society about ...
The following letter is from Rev. Wm. Hamilton, who was a Presbyterian missionary among the north-we...