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|[[Image:NHM_350_1_11.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.150|alt=Image:NHM_350_1_11.jpg|Swedish Crosses Marker (''NSHS'')]]  
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|[[Image:NHM_350_1_11.jpg|thumb|right|upright=0.90|alt=Image:NHM_350_1_11.jpg|Swedish Crosses Marker (''NSHS'')]]  
|[[Image:DM201305_354_11w.jpg|thumb|upright=1.00|alt=DM201305_354_11w.jpg|Magee’s Store Building, 1917-1918 (''D. Murphy'')]]
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|[[Image:RG2608-1053_SFN10604a_2w.jpg|thumb|upright=1.40|alt=RG2608-1053_SFN10604a_2w.jpg|Chrisman sisters sod house (''NSHS'')]]
|[[Image:DM200908_2119_11w.jpg|thumb|upright=1.85|alt=DM200908_2119_11w.jpg|Chimney Rock (''D. Murphy'')]]
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|[[Image:DM200908_2119_111w.jpg|thumb|upright=1.65|alt=DM200908_2119_111w.jpg|Chimney Rock (''D. Murphy'')]]
|[[Image:NSHS198008-30-03_11w.jpg|thumb|upright=1.20|alt=NSHS198008-30-03_11w.jpg|David City Telephone, 1917-1920 (''SHPO'')]]
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|[[Image:OmIllus_NebNatBank_1888_w.jpg|thumb|upright=1.20|alt=OmIllus_NebNatBank_1888_w.jpg|Nebr National Bank (''Om Illus'')]]
|[[Image:DM201607_067_11w.jpg|thumb|upright=1.40|alt=DM201607_067_11w.jpg|Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph (''D. Murphy'')]]
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|[[Image:DM201607_067_11w.jpg|thumb|upright=1.10|alt=DM201607_067_11w.jpg|Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph (''D. Murphy'')]]
 
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<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:200%">Welcome to the Nebraska State Historical Society's ''Historic Nebraska - Places and Landscapes'' site!</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:200%">
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<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:200%">Welcome to History Nebraska's, ''Historic Nebraska - People, Places and Landscapes'', site!</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:200%">
  
  
 
== Current Thematic Contents ==
 
== Current Thematic Contents ==
  
<div style="white-space:wrap;font-size:125%">View '''[[Nebraska Historical Markers]]''' for information on the state's more than 500 historical markers, including supplementary historical information and related images. Access to Nebraska's marked historic places is available by county and category in addition to searching the site. See the '''[http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/markers/ Nebraska Historical Marker Program]''' page on our website for information on the marker program itself, its legal authorities, design options, and procedures and selection criteria. </div style="white-space:wrap;font-size:125%">
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<div style="white-space:wrap;font-size:125%">View '''[[Nebraska Historical Markers]]''' for information on the state's more than 500 historical markers. Access to Nebraska's marked historic places is available by county and category in addition to searching the site. </div style="white-space:wrap;font-size:125%">
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<div style="white-space:wrap;font-size:125%">'''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. Entries for over 960 architects (deceased) and architectural firms known to have worked in Nebraska from the Territorial Period to the year 2000, with emphasis on their buildings and designs. Browse by name, search the site, or follow the links.</div style="white-space:wrap;font-size:125%">
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==Page of the Month!==
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'''[[Nebraska Historical Marker: Nebraska Statehood Memorial]]'''
  
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== Notable Recent Entries ==
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'''[[Emil Paul Schreier (1891-1941), Architect]]''' was an architect working out of Verdigre, Nebraska. His father, '''[[Emil Schreier (1862-1924), Builder-Architect|Emil Schreier, Builder-Architect]]''' was one of the original Czech settlers in Knox County, locating in the Pischelville community in 1870 along with his father, '''[[John Schreier (1827-1892), Cabinet Maker|Jan Srajer, Cabinet Maker]]'''. Pages for this line of Nebraska placemakers are recent additions.
  
<div style="white-space:wrap;font-size:125%">'''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. Entries for over 1000 architects and architectural firms known to have done work in Nebraska from the Territorial Period to the year 2000, with emphasis on their contributions to Nebraska places and landscapes. Browse by name, search the site, or follow the links.</div style="white-space:wrap;font-size:125%">
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 14:04, 26 November 2019

Image:NHM_350_1_11.jpg
Swedish Crosses Marker (NSHS)
RG2608-1053_SFN10604a_2w.jpg
Chrisman sisters sod house (NSHS)
DM200908_2119_111w.jpg
Chimney Rock (D. Murphy)
OmIllus_NebNatBank_1888_w.jpg
Nebr National Bank (Om Illus)
DM201607_067_11w.jpg
Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph (D. Murphy)
Welcome to History Nebraska's, Historic Nebraska - People, Places and Landscapes, site!


Current Thematic Contents

View Nebraska Historical Markers for information on the state's more than 500 historical markers. Access to Nebraska's marked historic places is available by county and category in addition to searching the site.


Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Entries for over 960 architects (deceased) and architectural firms known to have worked in Nebraska from the Territorial Period to the year 2000, with emphasis on their buildings and designs. Browse by name, search the site, or follow the links.


Page of the Month!

Nebraska Historical Marker: Nebraska Statehood Memorial

Notable Recent Entries

Emil Paul Schreier (1891-1941), Architect was an architect working out of Verdigre, Nebraska. His father, Emil Schreier, Builder-Architect was one of the original Czech settlers in Knox County, locating in the Pischelville community in 1870 along with his father, Jan Srajer, Cabinet Maker. Pages for this line of Nebraska placemakers are recent additions.




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