Even before Nebraska became a state on March 1, 1867, history was being made. View: 20 40 All Quick View Quick View 24th & Glory – The Intersection of Civil Rights and Omaha’s Greatest Generation of AthletesRead more Quick View Quick View Ahead of Their Time-The Story of the Omaha DePorres ClubRead more Quick View Quick View All Orginal, All NebraskaRead more Quick View Quick View Amazing Library of Thomas Jefferson FitzpatrickRead more Quick View Quick View Aprons, Skirts, Hats & Flirts: Women – Their Range of Status During the Western MovementRead more Quick View Quick View Artist’s Vision – Gene RonckaRead more Quick View Quick View Away and Across the Plains: Pioneer Trails through NebraskaRead more Quick View Quick View Bad Man in a Better Place: Jesse James in NebraskaRead more Quick View Quick View Bess Streeter Aldrich: In Her Own WordsRead more Quick View Quick View Black Jack Pershing: Love and WarRead more Quick View Quick View Bones of Paradise: A Novel ExaminedRead more Quick View Quick View Born to ReinRead more Quick View Quick View Brief History of the Five Tribes of Nebraska: Omaha, Ponca, Pawnee, Santee, and WinnebagoRead more Quick View Quick View Buffalo Bill’s NebraskaRead more Quick View Quick View Cattle Trail and Songs of the WestRead more Quick View Quick View Century of Fashion: 1870-1970Read more Quick View Quick View Civil War Irish Soldier’s Journey to NebraskaRead more Quick View Quick View Clues to Clara: The Rediscovery of Local Women’s HistoryRead more Quick View Quick View Colonel Thomas Doane: Massachusetts Engineer to Nebraska Civic and Educational LeaderRead more Quick View Quick View Courage to Continue: Changing Homesteads in NebraskaRead more End of content No more pages to load Older Posts →