"s a collaborative site developed by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the Nebraska State Historical Society. It presents many resources relating to the State's papers such as searchable full-text of selected newspapers published in the state before 1923 and information about historically significant newspapers. Editorials cover different social, political, and economic viewpoints from various regions of Nebraska."
"... offers teachers, students, and history buffs access to archival photos, documents, letters, video segments, maps, and more ─ capturing the life and history of Nebraska from
pre-1500 to the present. "
"For the past 125 years, the Nebraska State Historical Society has been collecting and preserving photographs, maps, manuscripts, books, and other materials that document Nebraska's past." This site provides access to a selection of items that have been digitized.
Book Sources: Nebraska
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by Mr. Douglas, Mr. Chase, Mr. Smith, Mr. Everett, Mr. Wade, Mr. Badger, Mr. Seward and Mr. Sumner, together with the history of the Missouri Compromise; Daniel Webster's memorial in regard to it--history of the annexation of Texas--the organization of the Oregon Territory--and the compromises of 1850.
A sermon preached in the Second Presbyterian church, Orange, N.J., February 26th, 1854.
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