Building
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Image
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Location
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First built
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Use
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Notes
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Log Cabin (Bellevue, Nebraska)
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Bellevue, Nebraska
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ca. 1835
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Residence
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Fur trapper's log cabin; Likely oldest building in the state
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Florence Mill
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Omaha, Nebraska
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ca. 1846
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Commercial
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Oldest mill in the state; construction overseen by Brigham Young
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Willow Creek Pony Express Station
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Cozad, Nebraska
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ca. 1849
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Commercial
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Pony Express station, was moved a small distance in 1938
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Didier Cabin
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1854
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Residence
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Arbor Lodge
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1855
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Residence
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Built for the founder of Arbor Day, Julius Sterling Morton
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Mayhew Cabin
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1855
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Residence
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One of the oldest houses in Nebraska City
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Fontenelle Bank
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Bellevue, Nebraska
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ca. 1856
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Commercial
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Oldest bank building in the state
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William Hamilton House
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Bellevue, Nebraska
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ca. 1856
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Residence
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Bank of Florence
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Omaha, Nebraska
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ca. 1857
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Commercial
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Oldest building in Omaha
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Frederick L. Gottschalk House
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Columbus, Nebraska
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ca. 1857
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Residence
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The cabin was relocated to the interior of the Platte County Historical Society Museum.
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Taylor-Wessel-Bickel-Nelson House
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1857
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Residence
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One of the oldest houses in Nebraska City
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Presbyterian Church
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Bellevue, Nebraska
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ca. 1858
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Religious
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Russell, Majors, and Waddell Freighting Company Building
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1858
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Commercial/ Residence
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Built by the US Army and sold to the supply firm Russell, Majors, and Waddell
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Russell, Majors, Waddell House
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1858
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Residence
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Built by Alexander Majors for Russell, Majors, and Waddell
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Russell, Majors, Waddell-Stevenson House
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1858
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Residence
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Built by Alexander Majors for Russell, Majors, and Waddell
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Brownville Methodist Church
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1859
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Religious
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Oldest brick church in Nebraska
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Abbott Gates House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1859
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Residence
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Midway Stage Station
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Dawson County, Nebraska
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ca. 1859
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Commercial/ Residence
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Stolley Homestead Site
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Grand Island, Nebraska
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ca. 1859
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Residence
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8621 North 31st Street
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Omaha, Nebraska
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ca. 1859
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Residence
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Oldest house in Omaha; built within earlier Mormon settlement of Cutler's Park (Florence, Omaha).[1]
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Brown-Carson House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1860
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Residence
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Emmanuel Lutheran Church
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Dakota City, Nebraska
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ca. 1860
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Religious
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George and Nancy Turner House
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Fremont, Nebraska
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ca. 1860
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Residence
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St. Benedict's Catholic Church
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1861
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Religious
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Oldest brick Catholic church in the state
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United Presbyterian Church
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1861
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Religious
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Originally a Presbyterian church then used by the Mormons
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608 1st Avenue
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1861
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Residence
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McLaughlin-Parks House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1862
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Residence
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Beehive House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1863
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Residence
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Heinrich Giese House
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Grand Island, Nebraska
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ca. 1863
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Residence
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Worthing-Baker House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1863
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Residence
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Bratton-Minick House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1864
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Residence
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Jesse C. Bickle House
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Crete, Nebraska
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ca. 1864
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Residence
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J. H. Catron House
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1865
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Residence
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John Henry Stork Log House
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Burt County, Nebraska
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ca. 1865
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Residence
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Otoe County Courthouse
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1865
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Government
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Oldest public building in the state
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John Sautter Farmhouse
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Papillion, Nebraska
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ca. 1866
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Residence
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George Stevens House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1866
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Residence
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Heritage House Museum
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Weeping Water, Nebraska
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ca. 1867
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Residence
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The former parsonage of the Congregational Church of Weeping Water
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Palmer-Epard House
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Gage County, Nebraska
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ca. 1867
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Residence
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Zweibel Farmstead
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Sarpy County, Nebraska
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ca. 1867
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Residence
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Anthony P. Cogswell House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1868
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Residence
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Furnas House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1868
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Residence
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Home of Governor Robert Wilkinson Furnas
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John W. Bennett House
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Nemaha County, Nebraska
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ca. 1868
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Residence
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Oldest example of the I-House in the state
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Lone Tree Saloon
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1868
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Commercial
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Michael Witt Fachwerkbau
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Saline County, Nebraska
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ca. 1868
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Residence
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St. John's Lutheran Church
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Nemaha County, Nebraska
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ca. 1868
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Religious
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Oldest stone church in Nebraska
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Elm Creek Fort
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Minden, Nebraska
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ca. 1869
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Residence
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Jasper A. Ware House
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1869
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Residence
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House of the co-founder of the Midland Pacific Railway, Jasper Ware
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John L. Colhapp House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1869
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Residence
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Samuel Bullock House
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Fremont, Nebraska
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ca. 1869
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Residence
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Thomas P. Kennard House
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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ca. 1869
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Residence
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One of oldest houses in Lincoln, NE
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Tipton House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1869
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Residence
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122 South 6th Street
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Plattsmouth, Nebraska
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ca. 1869
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Religious
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Christopher Anderson House
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Nebraska City, Nebraska
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ca. 1870
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Residence
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Commanding Officers Quarters
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Sidney, Nebraska
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ca. 1870
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Government/ Residence
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Congregational Church and Manse
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Santee, Nebraska
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ca. 1870
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Religious
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Eli S. Wibley House
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Brownville, Nebraska
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ca. 1870
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Residence
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Naomi Institute
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Rock Bluff, Nebraska
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ca. 1870
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Education
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Cook house on Spade Ranch (Nebraska)
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Ellsworth, Nebraska
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ca. 1877
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Ranch
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One of the oldest and largest ranches in Nebraska; Cookhouse moved from Newman Ranch in 1888.
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General Crook House
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Fort Omaha
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ca. 1879
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Government
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Home to Civil War/Indian Wars general
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